The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

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Re: The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

by 10539.4 Miles Away » 21 May 2010 01:10

floyd__streete
Royal With Cheese Remember the "Top of the League" chant to the Big Breakfast's "Egg on your Face" tune?

Top of the league, top of the league
Top of the league, top of the league
Top of the league, top of the league
Who d'you think it is, US!


We've got a corner
We've got a corner



That reminds me of another "We never score from corners"

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Re: The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

by Fluff » 21 May 2010 02:46

We're the left side
We're the left side
We're the left side of the bank

10,9,8,7.....

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Re: The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

by Fluff » 21 May 2010 03:02

We know a song that will get on your nerves

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Re: The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

by Fluff » 21 May 2010 03:03

We know a song that will get on your nerves

and it goes something like this

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Re: The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

by Jackson Corner » 21 May 2010 04:05

Maybe it's becouse I'm a sheepshager, that I love Swindon Town
I get a funny feeling inside of me, as I shag up and down
Maybe it's becouse I'm a sheepshager that I love Swindon Town


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Re: The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

by bobby m's syrup » 21 May 2010 09:08

Bradford clap clap clap...Bradford clap clap clap...Bradford...substitute clapping with 'comic' attempts x3 to beat out flames.

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Re: The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

by faithless the wonderboy » 21 May 2010 13:09

I remeber Reading playing Brum at Elm Park when Karen Brady was Chairman, Paul Peschisolido (her husband) played for them and Barry Fry was manager...

Chant 1
Karen Brady, is a slapper, is slapper

Chant 2
Your wife slept with Barry Fry
Your wife slept with Barry Fry

Chant 3
Your wife slept with all of us
Your wife slept with all of us

Happy days

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Re: The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

by Ferris » 21 May 2010 13:32

faithless the wonderboy I remeber Reading playing Brum at Elm Park when Karen Brady was Chairman, Paul Peschisolido (her husband) played for them and Barry Fry was manager...

Chant 1
Karen Brady, is a slapper, is slapper

Chant 2
Your wife slept with Barry Fry
Your wife slept with Barry Fry

Chant 3
Your wife slept with all of us
Your wife slept with all of us

Happy days


Your wife, is a prostitute...

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Re: The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

by dean horrix legend » 21 May 2010 15:20

ankeny "We hate coppers to the end, Harry Roberts is our friend"about 1970


" Harry Roberts is our friend, he kills coppers"

Around the same time (Mid to late seventys)
Lloyd George knew my father, father knew Lloyd George


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Re: The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

by The Prisoner » 21 May 2010 23:18

Whatever happened to "Rea-d-ing Roy-als....Roy-al Rea-ding!" (repeat....)

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Re: The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

by The Prisoner » 21 May 2010 23:25

A touch off-topic, but my favourite moment of recent times as a reading fan was Everton away when we drew 1-1 and Sylvester Stallone was there. The owner of the company I worked for at the time was a huge Evertonian and had seats in the Directors area. We were sat two seats behind the Hollywood Dwarf. When we went 1-0 up all I could hear was "Rocky! What's the score! Rocky! Rocky! What's the score!!!!"! Amazing!!!!

I sat there listening to scousers abusing him for 90 minutes, but the funniest moment was when they equalised he didn't realise what had happened and had to be told to cheer!

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Re: The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

by Negative_Jeff » 22 May 2010 12:13

We are the South Bank Boys
We know our manners
We fight with spanners
We are respected wherever we go
Doors and windows open wii----ide
Ever seen Chelsea`s poxy Shed
Ever seen Charlton`s big bald `ead
We are the South Bank Boys.

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Re: The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

by Focher » 22 May 2010 12:52

zimbo zimbo zimbo zimbo zee, zimbo zimbo zimbo zimbo zee, oooooooooooh zimbo, zimbo zimbo zee


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Re: The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

by floyd__streete » 22 May 2010 13:51

Oooh-Ingimarsson
He won't put a foot wrong
We've got a great right back and Marcus Hahnemann
Shorey is sure
Sonko is strong
We've got a great right back and Marcus Hahnemann

Do you remember the day (that sunny day)
When we first signed Bikey?
It put a great big smile on Coppell's face
And if he gets booked (if he gets booked)
For the silly things he does
Then Duberry can take his place

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mntt05KNA0Q

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Re: The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

by T.R.O.L.I. » 22 May 2010 14:10

^ Not really "old school terrace" is it, f_s? :lol:

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Re: The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

by Jackson Corner » 22 May 2010 14:23

Charlie Hurley's blue and white army!

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Re: The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

by Sir Rodney Effing » 22 May 2010 15:20

We're Readin'
We're Readin'
We'll kick
Your fackin' headin'

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Re: The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

by Baines » 22 May 2010 18:21

Branfoot OUT

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Re: The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 22 May 2010 19:07

The one that always makes me smile - and brings out non-plussed looks of: "oi, you must be barking" is when I start the: "You're so quiet you sound like Alerdersh*t" at random grounds around the world. I enjoy it, anyway.

"Harry Robert's is our friend..." one of my firts recollections of the SB.

"I used to work in Newbury...." don't think it has even been mentioned yet.

And the Reading song that hardly ever gets a full airing these days:

"In Reading's fair city
Where the gals are all slappers
I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone
She wheeled her wheel barra
Through streets BROAD and narra
singing
I should be so lucky, lucky, lucky
I should be soooooo lucky in love"

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Re: The old school RFC terrace tunes thread

by jonnyroyal1871 » 22 May 2010 20:31

Spent about 3 days trying to remember the chant we had away at Bristol Rovers (Twerton Bath era, 1990?) It got some singing, as we had a couple of replays and a league game around the same time..I think Martyn made one of the best saves in front of the away terrace I ever remember from Keith Knight??

Or am I getting old.....

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