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eoinh
16/11/2004, 5:41 PM
Click here (http://www.diamond-geezer.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/DedicatedFollower.mp3) :D

Note: You need sound and its a download

Plastic Paddy
16/11/2004, 5:50 PM
Spot on Eoin. I laughed out loud. :D :D

:D PP

liam88
16/11/2004, 5:59 PM
Classic! Anyone got the lyrics?

eoinh
18/11/2004, 6:16 PM
Given posts elsewhere,a breath of fresh air.......Well done!


I like taking the **** out of foreign teams. I would have done the same thing to Celtic but there was nothing there about them - no, please dont respond.

Anyway -


Flute Band Aid 20 -

The classic charity hit re-recorded by todays celebrity Hun stars - is being broadcast for the first time.

Do They Novo It's Rangers? will go out on Clyde radio well before the Nacho Novo Sending Off Appeal is due to be heard by the Hampden beaks.

Details have now emerged about which stars get to sing each of the lines penned by Sir Bob Malcolm and Cambuslang Mason, Midge Ure. The song, which is tipped to be a Christmas No 1 in Rangers Shops everywhere, shall retain its infamous Scottish Media introduction with the opening verse line up being revealed as -

Darryl Broadfoot: "It's Old Firm time, There's no need to be afraid.

Jock Brown: At Old Firm Time, We need all the help and some SFA aid.

Wee Chick: For in this world of pleeeeeeeeeeenty (Ho Ho Ho), We need a wee hawn or two.

Darryl King : Funny handshakes and trouser lifting, to help free the Nacho one".

Wet Wet Wet, The miscellaneous guys from Travis, Robbie Williams and Andy Cameron are also said to be on board.

Teen sensation and Fame Academy washout David Sneddon and possibly Darius will also be singing along, and all the stars will be giving the song a contemporary twist.

It is 20 years since giants like Sean Connery, Allan Davidson and Archie McPherson got together to first record the song.

Ultravox's Midge Ure is executive producer of the new record, which is being sold to help victims of the dire refereeing decision in the Easter Road region of Edinburgh, while many also suffer the anguish of a stormy debt ravaging the seasons ahead.

The track, produced by Richard Park, best known for his ability to annoy Jock Stein, was recorded on Sunday at the Carnegie Studios in North Milngavie.

The accompanying video will be shown by Scottish Media on the hour every hour in an attempt to reverse the sending off decision before the 12.30pm Rangers v Celtic kickoff on Saturday. The single also hopes to raise £57m for the Murray International Holdings 'Clear-Wur-Debt' campaign