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Originally Posted by Anto McC
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eh.... yesQuote:
Originally Posted by Anto McC
"Are you England in disguise" To the Rover's fans fighting in the Brandywell last week.
you know that "russian" song we sang v Ekranas and Slavia? where did that come from?
"Are you England in disguise" to derry fans in general!! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Speranza
I have spent a few minutes using every available mean to understand your comment but still it doesn't make sense. To use idiot-proof geography, Derry has no link at all to ENgerland, it is in Norn Iron so a chant matching that would be fine but England?
Rover's fans fighting - England fans notorious for similar activity
Derry City fans in general - ?????
Care to explain :confused:
I get it and it's funnier than your one :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Speranza
geographically no. politically, yes. its where your queen, prime minister and secretary of state live. its also where your MP goes to vote on the issues that affect you, such as the taxes you pay to her majesty, the wars fought in faraway lands in your name and the British healthcare and education that you enjoy.Quote:
Originally Posted by Speranza
and your jersey matches their flag!!!
seriously, lighten the **** up. dont give it if you wont take it back.
Although Hillsborough could easily be confused with any quaint village in England, I didn't realise they'd moved the whole place lock,stock and barrel across the Irish Sea.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
You learn something every day.
Not to mention the irony of being called British by a club with a sizeable following whose dress sense (and I use the term loosely) cries out "I wanna be English, guv'nor".
blah blah blahQuote:
Originally Posted by OneRedArmy
we are derry fans we are special, no-one is allowed slag us (back) because we are oppressed. we used to have loads of fans you know.
rovers fans are bold, they sang a song about us and the queen.
blah blah blah
change the record. the whining is getting tiresome.
i repeat, dont dish it out if you are too sensitive to take it back.
why are derry fans so sound in real life but such sensitive tossers in cyberspace?
Read my post, I've no objection to a bunch of Burberry and Stone Island wearing geezers singing "whats it like to have a Queen" and waving their Irish passports at me (I hadn't brought mine to that particular game as I didn't expect to have to use it), but I do see the irony in it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roverstillidie
You apparently don't.
I hate to tell you this but what exactly is the difference between dress sense here and in England??? Are we supposed to wear wellies and flat caps or something??? Irrelevent post!
I referred those casual dress labels that SOME fans of CERTAIN clubs slavishly wear to matches.Quote:
Originally Posted by Drumcondra Red
Its clearly mimicking the English casual hooligan thing.
It must be a Dublin thing then so.....
No, read over your original post again, plus there were plenty of labels knocking around Derry, doesn't mean a fcuk mate, clothes are clothes!!!
I see what you did there, very clever indeed.
but i do!!! thats the whole ****in point. read the post that got speranza in a tizzy, it has a dirty big similey beside it.Quote:
Originally Posted by OneRedArmy
speranza takes it as an insult to the memory of all who died defending free derry when rovers fans take the mickey. BACK.
i have repetedley asked why if its so offensive does no-ne say boo to us when we are getting our backs slapped in the oak and the brandywell when we are up?
because we are by and large like minded soles ripping the **** out of each other. explain the liam coyle song if we are so anti republican?
if it was bohs fans it would be a different story....
It has only ever been Rover's fans who have shouted "**** off to your queen you orange *******" to me at Ireland matches so why attempt to bring Bohs fans into it.
On that note remember last year the BSC flew their flag out the window of the B&B they were stayin which was located in a loyalist area. That shows either balls of steel republican mindframe or absolute stupidity.
You refer to us being nostalgic about when we had loads of fans (still do, 2nd highest average attendance). Utter hypocrisy, no-one cares about your X amount of leagues and cups because it is in the past and those days are very unlikely to return. We don't claim to be oppressed but you still harp on about Kilcoyne and his evil ways. Your club whines about the guards, bad reputation in press, Longford penning you in, Roddy e.t.c
The thread is about songs you sing lads.BTW Derry are as Irish as the rest of us and there fans are dead on.
Crap. Our fans don't make a point of not wearing colours (apart from one, he knows who he is!!).Quote:
Originally Posted by Drumcondra Red
If you can't see the whole casual Soul Crew/Headhunters wannabe thing going on then you're either naive or stupid. Its only a minority, but its there.
If you can find it, have a look at the front page photo from last weeks Derry News showing the handbags at the Rovers game. Casuals in the foreground, not a colour in sight. Unimpressed people in scarves and jersies at the back. Tells a story.
What if people were wearing jackets cause of the cold, I know my jersey wasn't visable in the Brandywell last friday, well it was in the brandywell bar (best boozer ever!!!) Thats exaactly what Rovers fans were saying about Shels fans in Dalyer, why? For wearing jackets in the rain!
Christ almighty. Leaving aside individual views on the casual culture, at least have the cop on to accept the fact these people NEVER wear colours and they wear the labels they do for a reason.Quote:
Originally Posted by Drumcondra Red
At the recent derby match (harps v Derry), where the band crew performed admiraly:
Ye can stick yer feckin treble up yer hole *DRUM* *DRUM*
" " " " " and so on.
Go home and feed yer greyhounds
PAUL HEGARTY YOU'RE A W*NKER
A whole others were sang/chanted too but my mind has gone. Great craic in the shed that night, might I add, twas in myself shouting/swearing/chanting/going ballistic away, a very memorable night, in terms of passion etc.
By no means an all-time classic, but bearing in mind various bits and pieces of history and the night that was in it, singing "You're supposed to be in Cork" at Pat Dolan last night was kinda fun. ;)
Ha ha !! .... i like it !! :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Dr.Nightdub
I agree with one red army we have a few burberry clad boys at dalier they chant in an eng**** accent and generally think they are the dog's b***oxexcuse the pun
having said that most of these boys are'nt even casuals just wannabes
:rolleyes:
Sh!t ground, no fans,
Sh!t ground, no fans.
:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Since when did Cobh fans start singing or even bringing an away support?:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
Since they had the chance to go top of the league, and that was tonight;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Conor H
Its good to know the Ram shaggers have a sense of humour and irony in their chants.Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
Us to them tonight,
Fu#k off back to Queenstown,
Fu#k off back to Queenstown,
la la la la,
the coming christmas feel is not lost on us either,
Away in a manger the little lord jesus stood up and he said,
Da Rovers,
Da Rovers,
Pats vs Derry during the summer at richmond. To ref alan kelly (slaggin his bleeched hair) the derry lads sang Does your mammy do your hair..... does your mammy............ sounded deadly with the drums and the clapping. Most of the players were in stiches including kelly himself
"Who needs Mourinho, when we've got Hendo,
Who needs Mourinho, when we've got Hendo."
:D
us against pats on good friday , a bohs fan shouted to robbie doyle "yer ma's deadly" then another bohs fan "Fcuk off she's only average" bohs fans spontaneously "stand up if you've had robbies ma.........."
also to pats fans
"you're only junkies just theiving junkies
you're only happy on labour day
when you're not theiving your out drug dealing
oh please dont take my hubcaps away"
A few from Belfield last night
"Summer Football, yer having a laugh" and "Snow in a minutes, it's gonna snow in a minute" after the temperature dropped alarmingly in the second half
"Steveo's f****** mental" in reference to S O'Flynn's court case
"We can see you sneaking out" as the assembled Cork fans left when Derry scored their second.
Not as good as "Nice one for the penno, nice one for the penno. We'll win the cup, we'll win the cup" and "You're not, as good, as Behan" :)
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Originally Posted by Speranza
:D :D :D :D
Funny seeing "balls of steel" and "BSC" in the one sentence.
Balls of steel and BSC don't quite go hand in hand!
"On that note remember last year the BSC flew their flag out the window of the B&B they were stayin which was located in a loyalist area. That shows either balls of steel"
They cant be that stupid. Oh wait:D
They wont be doing that anymore;)
KOH
We'll miss you Monaghan, we will,
We'll miss you Monaghan, we will,
We'll miss you Monaghan, we will,
Oh Monaghan we'll miss you!;)
Also sang this:
Bring on the Shams,
Bring on the Shams.:cool:
:D
Yeah but Sligoman you weren't singing... We were watching;)
"Again...we'll never play you again, we'll never play you again"
Us at Rovers tonight
Who's this "we" now?:confused::D . I wasn't singing no, but I was doing other stuff:cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by 1 9 2 8
like what sligoman........waving the flag?
Sub Bench,give us a wave,
Sub Bench,Sub Bench,give us a wave.