dougie freedman song
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Why not just post a picture of it?bwfcdan94 wrote:it originates from a german chant via swansea. by the way i was in the row that started singuing the pratyley song. I AM SURPRISED NONE OF YOU SAW ME WEARING MY blakeman shirtHarry Genshaw wrote:I'm amazed![]()
Whats the tune?
Because it doesn't exist ??

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Some guy near me on Saturday sang that Freedman song, usually on his own for the full 90 minutes none stop - did my fecking head in.
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I did, you fcuking loonbwfcdan94 wrote:it originates from a german chant via swansea. by the way i was in the row that started singuing the pratyley song. I AM SURPRISED NONE OF YOU SAW ME WEARING MY blakeman shirtHarry Genshaw wrote:I'm amazed![]()
Whats the tune?
Biggish for an 8 year old, dark hair
Sto ut Serviam
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You were round about Row N, Seat 50 sucking on a bottle of milk
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That song was the big thing in Austria in 1998, covered by the Natural Born Hippies.coffeymagic wrote:Funnily enough I was thinking about footballers and their songs this morning.
As I got ready for work Local Radio SnoozeFM was playing The Kinks (ask your dad) song 'Lola'. Everytime I hear this song I think back to when David Ginola signed for Newcastle. There was a story that ran for a couple of days on 5Live and GruntSport about how the Geordies had 'already worked a song out for the player' based on the 70's gender confusion hit.
Except they didn't and they couldn't becuase it doesn't fit. Try it.
If the BBC we're prepared to fall for and regurgitate this tosh then it's no wonder they're in the mess they are today.
Not every player deserves a song, not every song deserves a player. I always tell the kids 'Just because you CAN do something doesn't necessarily mean that you HAVE to.'
I wish someone would tell Heston Blumenthal that too.
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That is a truly horrible version of the song. IMO.jaffka wrote:That song was the big thing in Austria in 1998, covered by the Natural Born Hippies.coffeymagic wrote:Funnily enough I was thinking about footballers and their songs this morning.
As I got ready for work Local Radio SnoozeFM was playing The Kinks (ask your dad) song 'Lola'. Everytime I hear this song I think back to when David Ginola signed for Newcastle. There was a story that ran for a couple of days on 5Live and GruntSport about how the Geordies had 'already worked a song out for the player' based on the 70's gender confusion hit.
Except they didn't and they couldn't becuase it doesn't fit. Try it.
If the BBC we're prepared to fall for and regurgitate this tosh then it's no wonder they're in the mess they are today.
Not every player deserves a song, not every song deserves a player. I always tell the kids 'Just because you CAN do something doesn't necessarily mean that you HAVE to.'
I wish someone would tell Heston Blumenthal that too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24vKJIPrhJo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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And his name was Ginola
G-I-N-ola
They weren't thinking hard enough...
G-I-N-ola
They weren't thinking hard enough...
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i am going to brighton weekend after next so will be wearing it then and bl;ackburn a few days later. by the way i am going dan ardiff to the brighton game so ask him. i still do not know how you download a picture
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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I was in fact row M seat 45. are you on the wind up because i did not see anyone else wearing a blackman 3rd kit. in fact i only saw one 3rd kit the whole dayCAPSLOCK wrote:You were round about Row N, Seat 50 sucking on a bottle of milk
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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bwfcdan94 wrote:i did not see anyone else wearing a blackman 3rd kit

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bwfcdan94 wrote:i am going to brighton weekend after next so will be wearing it then and bl;ackburn a few days later. by the way i am going dan ardiff to the brighton game so ask him. i still do not know how you download a picture


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It seems perfectly straight-forward to me.truewhite15 wrote:bwfcdan94 wrote:i am going to brighton weekend after next so will be wearing it then and bl;ackburn a few days later. by the way i am going dan ardiff to the brighton game so ask him. i still do not know how you download a picture![]()
It's an entry in to the most non sequiturs in two lines competition.
I'm not quite sure how one wears blackburn, mind.

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I wondered if it was a Berkshire form of Haiku ?Montreal Wanderer wrote:It seems perfectly straight-forward to me.truewhite15 wrote:bwfcdan94 wrote:i am going to brighton weekend after next so will be wearing it then and bl;ackburn a few days later. by the way i am going dan ardiff to the brighton game so ask him. i still do not know how you download a picture![]()
It's an entry in to the most non sequiturs in two lines competition.
I'm not quite sure how one wears blackburn, mind.
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dan - putting the berk into berkshirebobo the clown wrote:I wondered if it was a Berkshire form of Haiku ?Montreal Wanderer wrote:It seems perfectly straight-forward to me.truewhite15 wrote:bwfcdan94 wrote:i am going to brighton weekend after next so will be wearing it then and bl;ackburn a few days later. by the way i am going dan ardiff to the brighton game so ask him. i still do not know how you download a picture![]()
It's an entry in to the most non sequiturs in two lines competition.
I'm not quite sure how one wears blackburn, mind.

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... more of a feuku ?thebish wrote:dan - putting the berk into berkshirebobo the clown wrote:I wondered if it was a Berkshire form of Haiku ?Montreal Wanderer wrote:It seems perfectly straight-forward to me.truewhite15 wrote:bwfcdan94 wrote:i am going to brighton weekend after next so will be wearing it then and bl;ackburn a few days later. by the way i am going dan ardiff to the brighton game so ask him. i still do not know how you download a picture![]()
It's an entry in to the most non sequiturs in two lines competition.
I'm not quite sure how one wears blackburn, mind.
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Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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Yeah it's usually a 16 year old lad that's had one too many pints, i.e. one pint.NiceHotCuppaTea wrote:Some guy near me on Saturday sang that Freedman song, usually on his own for the full 90 minutes none stop - did my fecking head in.
They did the same with the Ryo Miyaichi chant last season. Why they seem to repeat it over and over on their own I'll never know.
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Great,another bwfcdan94 thread 

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