by floyd__streete » 16 Aug 2007 13:31
by purleyroyal » 16 Aug 2007 13:48
Coppelled Streets Hear hear.
by URZZZZZZZZ » 16 Aug 2007 14:04
by Don Finch » 16 Aug 2007 14:07
by savage 4 england » 16 Aug 2007 14:14
URZZZZZZZZ Some of the new breed around dampened it though. New bloke behind me "(BANG BANG) Who are we? (BANG BANG) Who are we? (BANG BANG) Who are we?"
by biscuitsrus » 16 Aug 2007 14:21
by MOGGY » 16 Aug 2007 15:46
URZZZZZZZZ Some of the new breed around dampened it though. New bloke behind me "(BANG BANG) Who are we? (BANG BANG) Who are we? (BANG BANG) Who are we?"
by brendywendy » 16 Aug 2007 16:43
URZZZZZZZZ Some of the new breed around dampened it though. New bloke behind me "(BANG BANG) Who are we? (BANG BANG) Who are we? (BANG BANG) Who are we?"
by URZZZZZZZZ » 16 Aug 2007 17:05
brendywendyURZZZZZZZZ Some of the new breed around dampened it though. New bloke behind me "(BANG BANG) Who are we? (BANG BANG) Who are we? (BANG BANG) Who are we?"
the shame
fans sing and clap to our own songs
when will this plasticness ever end.
by brendywendy » 16 Aug 2007 17:27
URZZZZZZZZbrendywendyURZZZZZZZZ Some of the new breed around dampened it though. New bloke behind me "(BANG BANG) Who are we? (BANG BANG) Who are we? (BANG BANG) Who are we?"
the shame
fans sing and clap to our own songs
when will this plasticness ever end.
by who are ya? » 16 Aug 2007 19:00
by URZZZZZZZZ » 16 Aug 2007 19:32
brendywendyURZZZZZZZZbrendywendyURZZZZZZZZ Some of the new breed around dampened it though. New bloke behind me "(BANG BANG) Who are we? (BANG BANG) Who are we? (BANG BANG) Who are we?"
the shame
fans sing and clap to our own songs
when will this plasticness ever end.
i dunno
people moan about atmosphere, then whinge cos some bloke sang a song he didnt like
well start a different one that he can join in with
or outsing him with your own song denegrating the drummer
or something
pissing and moaning on here
and rolling those eyes about it just makes you look small time.
perhaps you would prefer it back on the terraces with just the 5000 hardcore fans, who only ever sing spontaneous, highly amusing and entertaining songs, and know which songs you dont mind them singing.
at least he was singing, even if the words were slightly out, and you didnt like the whole affair.
he could have sat in silence for the whole match like most of our fans.
by Behindu » 16 Aug 2007 19:50
who are ya? I'm so relieved they didn't play that, makes us look like a bunch of muppets stuck in Division 2.
by AbovetheI » 16 Aug 2007 22:46
Winchester RoyalHarps stay sharp My young son was gutted. He said he's not interested in going anymore.
If he wants to dance to Tom Hark, buy him the CD
I was pleased they didn't play it, its just plain stupid.
by brendywendy » 17 Aug 2007 09:58
URZZZZZZZZbrendywendyURZZZZZZZZbrendywendyURZZZZZZZZ Some of the new breed around dampened it though. New bloke behind me "(BANG BANG) Who are we? (BANG BANG) Who are we? (BANG BANG) Who are we?"
the shame
fans sing and clap to our own songs
when will this plasticness ever end.
i dunno
people moan about atmosphere, then whinge cos some bloke sang a song he didnt like
well start a different one that he can join in with
or outsing him with your own song denegrating the drummer
or something
pissing and moaning on here
and rolling those eyes about it just makes you look small time.
perhaps you would prefer it back on the terraces with just the 5000 hardcore fans, who only ever sing spontaneous, highly amusing and entertaining songs, and know which songs you dont mind them singing.
at least he was singing, even if the words were slightly out, and you didnt like the whole affair.
he could have sat in silence for the whole match like most of our fans.
Nothing to do with the fact he was singing you numpty. Its just the words he was singing sounded absolutely pathetic and does nothing to help the inferiority and starry eyed complex that many of the plastics have.
by Royal Lady » 17 Aug 2007 10:13
by brendywendy » 17 Aug 2007 10:19
Royal Lady I'm all for singing - but surely Mr "Newbie"'s "who are we?" doesn't make sense for a start and quite obviously, he thought the others were singing that, when, in fact, they sing Blue Army.
by Royal Lady » 17 Aug 2007 10:32
by papereyes » 17 Aug 2007 10:56
then I dig out my old giant COME ON YOU ROYALS play-offs 94/95 foam hand
by brendywendy » 17 Aug 2007 11:13
Royal Lady Oh. did it? I've always just sung Blue Army.
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