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    Chants for FAI programme

    We need to adapt some City chants to send to the FAI for use in their programme at the up coming Albania game.

    Closing date is today.

    Any ideas?

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    Why dont you change
    "Feed the Dubs, Let them know its Xmas time"
    to
    "Feed the Dubs, Let them know its summer time"


    I cant see "Take me home, Merrion road" being too popular (esp if Keano is in the house)
    As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.

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    Not a new chant but when singing the fields have people chant something like "Ireland" and "Keano" in place of IRA/Sinn Féin stuff.

    Brian Kerrs Green'White Army X100

    O'Shea to the tune of Olé/O'Flynn

    Sorry, not the creative type am I
    Oh no not them again

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    how bout

    'Low lie the fields of Abbotstown,
    Where once we hoped the Irish would play.
    Our team is in a spin,
    Cause we can't start building.
    It's so lonely round the fields of Abbotstown'

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    Post Bertie the fibber !!

    Originally posted by Eric
    how bout

    'Low lie the fields of Abbotstown,
    Where once we hoped the Irish would play.
    Our team is in a spin,
    Cause we can't start building.
    It's so lonely round the fields of Abbotstown'
    Slot that one in alright i'd say ... good stuff.
    The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.

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    John O'Shea,

    All Our troubles seem so far away

    John O is here to stay

    Oh I believe in john O'Shea

    why Gary Breen had to play I don't know they wouldn't say ay ay

    John o shea

    to the tune of yesterday by the beatles
    Bring back the plank

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    Thats class Ozy, but the FAI will never print a song giving out about Breen
    As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.

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    I suppose we could lend them "come on you boys in green"

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