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NathanBlueFox

chants you have got wrong....

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well the other year at chelsea I chanted "fulop's unbeatable' after he'd already conceded 2.

 

Today though a few guys behind me in SK3 were chanting and I quote '1 nil up who gives a ****, were Leicester boys and we still don't sing" now, what the **** kind of chant is that?!

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well the other year at chelsea I chanted "fulop's unbeatable' after he'd already conceded 2.

 

Today though a few guys behind me in SK3 were chanting and I quote '1 nil up who gives a ****, were Leicester boys and we still don't sing" now, what the **** kind of chant is that?!

Knowing The Kop its nothing other than an accurate chant!

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My old man used to think it was;

 

 

"Matty Fryatt...he puts it in the net"

 

rather than "Matty Fryatt Du du du du"

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What about the fools who sing '... Our boys in blue, the terraces a song for you' instead of terrace sing

So you mean you?

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I remember singing "Brian Littles Blue White Army!", the only thing wrong with that was Mark McGhee was in charge. I remember hearing the person stood behind me telling his mate, felt a right twat.

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When I first heard "cheat fell over" I thought it was "she fell over" as in implying the diver has reacted like a girl.

When I eventually realised my version was in the minority, there I was telling the kop to work on their diction! Let's just say they weren't particularly expecting enunciation critique at that moment on a Saturday afternoon! Most of them attributed their poor diction to "the cough", or at least I think that's what they were shouting.

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E I e I e I o. Up the football here we go.

 

Admit it, I wasn't the only one.

lol  lol  lol

Sounds like a cheerleaders song.

Up the football

Here we go!

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When I first heard "cheat fell over" I thought it was "she fell over" as in implying the diver has reacted like a girl.

When I eventually realised my version was in the minority, there I was telling the kop to work on their diction! Let's just say they weren't particularly expecting enunciation critique at that moment on a Saturday afternoon! Most of them attributed their poor diction to "the cough", or at least I think that's what they were shouting.

Me too. In fact I still thought that until I read your post...  :whistle:

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When I first heard "cheat fell over" I thought it was "she fell over" as in implying the diver has reacted like a girl.

When I eventually realised my version was in the minority, there I was telling the kop to work on their diction! Let's just say they weren't particularly expecting enunciation critique at that moment on a Saturday afternoon! Most of them attributed their poor diction to "the cough", or at least I think that's what they were shouting.

Me too! lol

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well the other year at chelsea I chanted "fulop's unbeatable' after he'd already conceded 2.

 

Today though a few guys behind me in SK3 were chanting and I quote '1 nil up who gives a ****, were Leicester boys and we still don't sing" now, what the **** kind of chant is that?!

 

Fair play. Rather they were honest.

 

Although in fairness I didn't think the atmosphere today was too bad.

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Score, Leicester score,

Cuz when you get one you'll get more,

 

Is it either:

We'll sing your assembly when you get to Wembley?

 

Or:

 

We'll sing you a medley when you get to Wembley?

 

I still don't know to this day and neither of them makes much sense!!

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E I e I e I o. Up the football here we go.

 

Admit it, I wasn't the only one.

 

I hold my hands up. here :(

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When I first heard "cheat fell over" I thought it was "she fell over" as in implying the diver has reacted like a girl.

When I eventually realised my version was in the minority, there I was telling the kop to work on their diction! Let's just say they weren't particularly expecting enunciation critique at that moment on a Saturday afternoon! Most of them attributed their poor diction to "the cough", or at least I think that's what they were shouting.

 

I thought it was 'She fell over' until I read this, you've blown my mind

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