We Can't ForgetOriginally posted by NigeSausagepump
"Clay-yir, Clay-yir".
Pure genius.
'LEE-ESH,LEE-ESH'
(you'd know they hadn't been at the top of Gaelic Football for some time)![]()
Except for "Take a stroll down Milltown Road". Bet the Scumrock Rovers fans really like that one!!Originally posted by TheRealRovers
And any song to the tune of country roads![]()
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Good job so that Cork wasted no time in shutting them up in the Munster Hurling semi this year. YES!!!!The worst chant has to be the preserve of the Clare Gaelic teams
Munster 33-6 Gloucester
Aint revenge sweet?!
We Can't ForgetOriginally posted by NigeSausagepump
"Clay-yir, Clay-yir".
Pure genius.
'LEE-ESH,LEE-ESH'
(you'd know they hadn't been at the top of Gaelic Football for some time)![]()
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Aha, but in both cases they're only distorting the name of a county. Now, where I live, the locals when going to the football have a great time buggering up the pronunciation of the name of their country. The way they say it, it sounds just like "Ing-er-lund", but I'm surely wrong...
"Ing-er-lund" etc. is the absolute worst chant I've heard at a football match. Knocks all the others into a cocked hat.
PP
On the subject of the rugby anthem, if there's one song that would work, as it's traditional, non-sectarian and doesn't cause offence, what about "Danny Boy"? Much better than the pitiful "Ireland's Call" IMO.
Last edited by Plastic Paddy; 13/11/2003 at 3:58 PM.
Semper in faecibus sole profundum variat
What about that absolutely s***e tune with the big shout of "England!!" at the end of it. Gets right up my nose.Originally posted by Plastic Paddy
And "Ing-er-lund" etc. is the absolute worst chant I've heard at a football match. Knocks all the others into a cocked hat.
PP
Munster 33-6 Gloucester
Aint revenge sweet?!
No, and it just came to me. It's Vindaloo, hummed like your song there, with a big, annoying shout of "England" at the end. Talk about a s***e song. of course coming from some of that lot, what would you expect.Originally posted by Conor74
Na na na na
Na na na na
Na na na na na na na na
Na na na na
Na na na na
Na na na na na na na na
Na na na na
Na na na na
Na na na na na na na na
We're Ingerlund
We're gonna score one more than you
ENGLAND
That one?
Munster 33-6 Gloucester
Aint revenge sweet?!
Few too many 'nas' in there Conor. I'll gladly buy you 8 pints of cider if it'll prevent you singing that thick song. Our song for the 1990 World Cup wasn't all that bad, brings back some great memories too.Originally posted by Conor74
I'VE JUST GIVEN YOU "VINDALOO"!!
You buy me 8 pints oif cider tomorrow and I'll teach you how to sing it too.
In fairness to England, they did have the best football song ever with New Order/World in Motion's "E for England" in 1990. What a title. Great times inded.
Munster 33-6 Gloucester
Aint revenge sweet?!
Would you believe me if I said that the writer of that particular "song", full-time Cockney Ingerlund-er Keith Allen, is indeed Welsh?
Well, he is. Born in Swansea in 1953. So much for appearances.
PP
Semper in faecibus sole profundum variat
No point in saying 'No', I'd only start an argument, so I'll take your word for it. Mr Allen should be shot for subjecting the rest of us football lovers to that crap. On the other hand, it does gives another reason, as if ANY at all were needed, to cheer on whatever team are playing against England.Originally posted by Plastic Paddy
Would you believe me if I said that the writer of that particular "song", Keith Allen, is indeed Welsh?
Well, he is. Born in Swansea in 1953. So much for the lovable Cockney rogue...
PP
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Munster 33-6 Gloucester
Aint revenge sweet?!
Or is it the one to the tune of carnaval de Paris that was out for the world cup in '98Originally posted by Shed End John
No, and it just came to me. It's Vindaloo, hummed like your song there, with a big, annoying shout of "England" at the end. Talk about a s***e song. of course coming from some of that lot, what would you expect.
'Born in Swansea' - doesn't make him Welsh, PP I'd expect better from youOriginally posted by Plastic Paddy
Would you believe me if I said that the writer of that particular "song", full-time Cockney Ingerlund-er Keith Allen, is indeed Welsh?
Well, he is. Born in Swansea in 1953. So much for appearances.
PP
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I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
The use of the Great Escape tune by the English is good though,very catchy
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LOLOriginally posted by Junior
'Born in Swansea' - doesn't make him Welsh, PP I'd expect better from you![]()
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If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Ah, Christ Almighty, Beavis; that one's even WORSE. Watched the highlights of England-Denmark last night and was delighted when the Danes managed to shut the smug eejits up. They can REALLY play Denmark-great movement, passing, defending shooting; they FULLY deserved their win.Originally posted by Beavis
The use of the Great Escape tune by the English is good though,very catchy
Munster 33-6 Gloucester
Aint revenge sweet?!
Keith Allen was also involved in "World in Motion", so he can't be all bad.
If we qualify for a major tournament again, the official song should be an Irishified version, with Kerr doing the John Barnes rap bit.
The English fans singing the national anthem during games is fairly annoying.
And what about Shels fans singing "S...H...E...L...I...S" - what's the story with that?!
IMO, that's just a little show of patriotism that at least some of us would have engaged in at one point or another. It's more God Save the Queen itself which ranks up there as one of the worst national anthems on Earth.Originally posted by pineapple stu
The English fans singing the national anthem during games is fairly annoying.
Munster 33-6 Gloucester
Aint revenge sweet?!
Originally posted by Gary
Rugby people. Fúcking wánkers the whole lot of em.
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You have obviously got intellectual problems that causes you to brand an entire set of sports people. That is a disgraceful attitude for any sports fan. Congratulations on advertising your ignorance.
As opposed to the intellectual problem inherent in believing that "rugby" is a "sport"...?Originally posted by Footie_Fan
You have obviously got intellectual problems that causes you to brand an entire set of sports people.
Last time I checked it was a sport.Originally posted by patsh
As opposed to the intellectual problem inherent in believing that "rugby" is a "sport"...?
What would you define it as?
Checked with whom?Originally posted by Footie_Fan
Last time I checked it was a sport.
Those with similar intellectual problems?
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