Chants

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  1. Kowalski said:

    Chants

    Ive been listening out for a good Damien Duff chant for ages, now I think I have one we can use for Ireland:
    Chelsea fans sing: 'Arjen Robben And Damien Duff' to the tune of
    'Harry & Jim your having a laugh' (Portsmouth)
    'Harry & Jim your getting the sack' (Southhamton)
    'Harry & Jim your a pair of c***s' (Portsmouth)
    'Harry & Jim your having a laugh' (Southhamton)

    Ireland fans can sing:
    'Damien Duff and Kevin Kilbane'
    Thoughts?
    Any other players which deserve one?
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  2. redgav said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Kowalski
    Ive been listening out for a good Damien Duff chant for ages, now I think I have one we can use for Ireland:
    Chelsea fans sing: 'Arjen Robben And Damien Duff' to the tune of
    'Harry & Jim your having a laugh' (Portsmouth)
    'Harry & Jim your getting the sack' (Southhamton)
    'Harry & Jim your a pair of c***s' (Portsmouth)
    'Harry & Jim your having a laugh' (Southhamton)

    Ireland fans can sing:
    'Damien Duff and Kevin Kilbane'
    Thoughts?
    Any other players which deserve one?
    Always been disapointed that the " All you need is Duff, na na na na nahh, All you need is Duff ,Duff , Duff is all you need " song has never taken off -It got a big rendition in the bars but never taken off - I think its a cracker
    The lunatic is on the grass
    The lunatic is on the grass
    Remembering games and daisy chains and laughs
    Got to keep the loonies on the path
     
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    Slash/ED said:
    I don't think the All You Need Is Duff song really suits being sung at games, it's not a typical terrace song really. His name for whatever reason just doesn't seem to fit into any decent songs.
     
  4. barglee said:
    to the tune of vindaloo(that song the english fans sing)

    "up the duff, up the duff na na, na na, na na naaaaa"

     
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    eirebhoy said:
    My favourite chant that doesn't get sung is one about Robbie Keane (maybe someone on this forum made it up). To the tune of "Noew York, New York":

    Da, da, da, da da.
    Da, da, da, da da.
    Da, da, da, da da.
    Start spreading the news,
    he's playing today.
    He's going to score a goal for us, Keano, Keanoooo.
    If he can, *clap*clap, score from there, he'll score from, *clap*clap, anywhere.
    It's up to you Keano, Keanoooo.
    Da, da, da, da da.
    Da, da, da, da da..."

    ------

    if those of you for whatever reason can't think of the tune, here is a tiny midi file:
    http://koti.mbnet.fi/~mrman/mids/newyork.mid

    We have to get that one going.
     
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    Slash/ED said:
    I think the Villa fans came up with that for Dwight Yorke and it was used for Glen Crowe later on.

    I agree though it's absolutley superb.
     
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    Schumi said:
    Quote Originally Posted by eirebhoy
    My favourite chant that doesn't get sung is one about Robbie Keane (maybe someone on this forum made it up).
    It was stolen from the Glen Crowe version that Bohs fans used to sing.
    We're not arrogant, we're just better.
     
  8. Stuttgart88 said:
    Watching the rugby on Sunday it crossed my mind that the chorus to Molly Malone isn't even sung at the rugby anymore.

    I figured it was always a class thing that the rugby fans sang "Alive Alive Oh" and the soccer fans adopted "The Fields of Athenry" but it's all merged now anyway, at the expense of good old Molly. Maybe the soccer fans can claim her back?

    Did anyone notice how the Welsh RFU drummed up a brilliant atmosphere before the England game on Saturday? The Welsh FA did the same before they beat Italy a few years ago (they even had the Manics play live). Of course it helps to have one of the best stadiums in the world but I was hoping the FAI took note.
     
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    Slash/ED said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
    Of course it helps to have one of the best stadiums in the world but I was hoping the FAI took note.
    The FAIs answer was to get some ballad singer to absolutley destroy the Fields Of Athenry and throw up a few green cards at one of the recent matches, think it may have been Cyprus or the Faroes. The atmosphere didn't exactly reach boiling point as a result somehow.
     
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    eirebhoy said:
    One crucial difference though is that you can sit down and watch the match in the millenium stadium with a pint. Most people after a few pints would be up singing.
     
  11. Stuttgart88 said:
    I haven't been to Cardiff but my mate who grew up on The Kop says it's fantastic. He describes it as "the Bang & Olufsen of football grounds". And it only cost £200mm I hear.
     
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    Schumi said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
    Did anyone notice how the Welsh RFU drummed up a brilliant atmosphere before the England game on Saturday? The Welsh FA did the same before they beat Italy a few years ago (they even had the Manics play live). Of course it helps to have one of the best stadiums in the world but I was hoping the FAI took note.
    After their previous 'attempts' the FAI should leave well enough alone.
    We're not arrogant, we're just better.
     
  13. monutdfc said:
    What about Joy Division's Love will tear us apart (credit ManU fans who sang it for Giggs):

    Duff, Duff will tear you apart, a-gain"
     
  14. SÓC said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
    I haven't been to Cardiff but my mate who grew up on The Kop says it's fantastic. He describes it as "the Bang & Olufsen of football grounds". And it only cost £200mm I hear.
    Used to live in Cardiff, was at the Stadium a few times (Scotland and Wales was the only football match though) it aint as good as Stade De France but good alright. It is quite slow getting in and out of it. It is literally on Cardiff's main street, its actually quite strange. The stadium dominates the whole town

    The Castle End is actually built into the old Arms Park (Cardiff Blues wouldnt move) and hence totally different to the other 3 sides. I didnt see anyone selling beer when I was there.
    Oh no not them again
     
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    Eire06 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Schumi
    After their previous 'attempts' the FAI should leave well enough alone.
    Give the FAI their credit they bring top acts like Chris Doran to 'entertain' us at half time....


    Could you ask for more really....
     
  16. thecorner said:
    Quote Originally Posted by eirebhoy
    My favourite chant that doesn't get sung is one about Robbie Keane (maybe someone on this forum made it up). To the tune of "Noew York, New York":

    Da, da, da, da da.
    Da, da, da, da da.
    Da, da, da, da da.
    Start spreading the news,
    he's playing today.
    He's going to score a goal for us, Keano, Keanoooo.
    If he can, *clap*clap, score from there, he'll score from, *clap*clap, anywhere.
    It's up to you Keano, Keanoooo.
    Da, da, da, da da.
    Da, da, da, da da..."

    ------
    do we chant this after his 23rd chance
     
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    Pat O' Banton said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Slash/ED
    throw up a few green cards at one of the recent matches,
    Perhaps a little harsh, granted the bands were bit pants, but at least for once there was some effort. The cards and flags can look impressive its a matter of the fans building on this type of thing. Have a look at some of the things on here big flags, roman candles etc. all making the grounds look impressive, should we be taking notes? http://groundhopping.de/
    Where am I now? I'm over here,
    I've got those empty pockets and I can't afford a beer.
     
  18. SÓC said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton
    That Hull Stadium is amazing!
    Oh no not them again
     
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    Pat O' Banton said:
    sorry this should have been the link to the bigger section http://groundhopping.de/berichte.htm

    The Hull ground is defo going to be one worth checking out, although I'm lead to believe that it should be a get into the town and out again asap job!
    Where am I now? I'm over here,
    I've got those empty pockets and I can't afford a beer.
     
  20. Slash/ED's Avatar

    Slash/ED said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton
    Perhaps a little harsh, granted the bands were bit pants, but at least for once there was some effort. The cards and flags can look impressive its a matter of the fans building on this type of thing. Have a look at some of the things on here big flags, roman candles etc. all making the grounds look impressive, should we be taking notes? http://groundhopping.de/
    I'm all for big flags, flares and that kind of thing, but a few green cards with songs printed on the back were absolutley woeful. It looked well when it was green white and orange flags making out the flag but just green cards on there own looked terrible, half the people didn't hold them up and they ended up as paper airplanes more often than not it seemed.