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paddy Agyemang

Stevenage v spurs

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The song Stevenage are singing which sounds a bit like a Zulu song is quality

we should sing this aswell.

Wooooaahhh woahhhh, lalalalala

Woooahhh

Its called Dale Cavese iirc.

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They also sing we love you

I thought our fans invented this but I have just heared it at the Stevenage v Spurs game on TV :doh:

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I thought our fans invented this but I have just heared it at the Stevenage v Spurs game on TV :doh:

You do realise our game was yesterday?

In other words it was before this game.

Not that it matters of course I remember hearing fans sing it years ago in the the states and they probably nicked it off st pauli.

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Sounds brilliant tbf. Not exactly hard either. So all the people that sing "LESTAR, LESTAR, LESTAAAAAAAAAAAR, LESTAR" will be able to remember a new song :D

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You do realise our game was yesterday?

In other words it was before this game.

Not that it matters of course I remember hearing fans sing it years ago in the the states and they probably nicked it off st pauli.

Yeah. We could have pinched it off of them though. That's what I meant.

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Stevenage have not been in the league for very long (four years max.?) but they have all the hallmarks of a very established league team with their own original band of chants and have done decently in the league and have done exceedingly well in the FA Cup for the past two years. Hope Spurs beat them in the replay now though and so we avoid getting them at home and thus avoid a potential repeat of Wycombe on 2001! - even though it appears to be a meal ticket to Wembley!

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Stevenage have not been in the league for very long (four years max.?) but they have all the hallmarks of a very established league team with their own original band of chants and have done decently in the league and have done exceedingly well in the FA Cup for the past two years. Hope Spurs beat them in the replay now though and so we avoid getting them at home and thus avoid a potential repeat of Wycombe on 2001! - even though it appears to be a meal ticket to Wembley!

I'm not surprised they've done well on that pitch - it would certainly neutralise the chances of any footballing team. Is it legal to use the footballing equivalent of a cow patch?

Maybe we could make our place a bit more interesting next season and have a few ponds, bunkers and perhaps a copse of trees where Bamba could hide in a mask and ambush anyone heading towards our goal. Even a ball passed along the floor it ended up three feet off the ground by the time it had bounced off the various divots. It was just like a council golf course but without anything resembling a green. .

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I'm not surprised they've done well on that pitch - it would certainly neutralise the chances of any footballing team. Is it legal to use the footballing equivalent of a cow patch?

Maybe we could make our place a bit more interesting next season and have a few ponds, bunkers and perhaps a copse of trees where Bamba could hide in a mask and ambush anyone heading towards our goal. Even a ball passed along the floor it ended up three feet off the ground by the time it had bounced off the various divots. It was just like a council golf course but without anything resembling a green. .

Reminds me of the old days, hmm I bet Rednapp's played on worse than though Thrac so not really an excuse for being muscled out of their stride.

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