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Can't remember the words exactly, maybe someone could post the full version.It's the one that started with "Nigel Spink, throws (or rolls) the ball to.........." and ends with "Tony Daley down the wing like a torpedo puts the ball in the aaaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiirrrrrr for Tony Cascarino".air.........
Quote from: ACVilla on November 22, 2012, 10:58:51 AMCan't remember the words exactly, maybe someone could post the full version.It's the one that started with "Nigel Spink, throws (or rolls) the ball to.........." and ends with "Tony Daley down the wing like a torpedo puts the ball in the aaaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiirrrrrr for Tony Cascarino".air.........Nigel Spink rolls the ball to Platty, knocks it on to Paul McGrath and out to Tony Daley,Tony Daley down the wing like a torpedo,puts the ball in the aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirrrrr,for Tony Cascarino.Came about on the trip to Milan I think.also remember Spinksy,and Birchy, Alan Mcinally, being changed to Spinksy and Birchy, Tony Tony Daley.when Rambo left us for Germany. can someone help me with the tunes for 'oooooooooh Francis' and 'One day as I walked up the steps of the Holte End' please........also is the full version of holte enders in the sky sung to the full version of Ghost riders?
Quote from: Rip Van doin' the Lambert walk on November 25, 2012, 01:26:09 PMDoes anybody remember the bizarre one from the 70's that went CLAP, CLAP, clapclapclapclap and then the crowd would go 'OHH!'Yes I do Fletch. No idea where it came from though.Spurs still sing it today, ending up with "Yids" rather than the "OoH"
Does anybody remember the bizarre one from the 70's that went CLAP, CLAP, clapclapclapclap and then the crowd would go 'OHH!'
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I recall during the early 80's at the back of the Holte End opposition scarfs would be tied up to the roof beams and set alight and as they burnt the crowd would be singing "Burn burn burn the bastard, burn burn burn the bastard" to the tune of What shall we do with a drunken sailor.