oh thats very good and could catch on quickly.
Is anyone else thinking we should adopt this as an anthem, as a tribute to the legendary Mr. Byrne?! I think it'd sound great!
For the words, I'm sure someone could think of better ones than me, but for what it's worth, here's my effort:
Score us a goal, you're the Wanderers
Score us a goal tonight
Because we're all in the mood for a victory
And Dundalk FC are ****e
Obviously replacing Dundalk with whoever we happened to be playing that week.
oh thats very good and could catch on quickly.
I'm not being smart but will there be enough of you's up to sing it? As in the away support could actually hear it...
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Harry and Liam, Harry and Liam, Harry and Liam, Harry and Liam.
I only put in Dundalk because they're our next fixture, nothing personal! If it makes you feel any better, I originally though of it with "Drogheda United", it fits the rythym better as well!
You'd be amazed at the amount of noise even 40 people can make, look at Derry's mental away supporters, even without their annoying megaphone!
I think if everyone could join in it could create a great atmosphere, start off with a "woooah", then the Na-na-na-na-nana part, so peope know what's coming, then everyone can launch into the chorus.
Heavily influenced by Stoke City's Delilah!
Was thinking we should try something like that myself. Why not make it a Paul Byrne song, something along the lines of:
Score us a goal, you're our target man
Score us a goal tonight
Because we're all in the mood for a victory
And Paul Byrne will get it tonight
or
We've got Billy Joel up front
We've got Billy Joel up front
We've got Billy Joel up front
We've got Billy Joel up front
I'd love to invent a time machine then go back in time and win the lottery, buy new players and a stadium. Time machines are brilliant aren't they- Ian Holloway
If it didn't get sung after Paul Byrne scored, I don't think it ever will.
Was worth a try though!
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