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Ooh, Billy Meredith,What's the earliest song that we still sing today?
He’s a striker,
He’s good at darts.
Ooh, Billy Meredith,What's the earliest song that we still sing today?
Great story mateAs a kid I remember Grandad, Aunts and Uncles singing 'Who Said City Couldn't Play?', usually after they'd had a few sherbets in one of Hulme's many fine hostelries..
Then in the 1962/63 sesson I remember Blues all around Maine Road taking up the chant sung ad infinitum by Brazilian fans at the 1962 World Cup tournament in Chile:
'Bra-sil, cha-cha-cha/ Bra-sil, ch-cha-cha' (also 'Pe-le, cha-cha-cha etc'
But we all sang it using Alex Harley's name as he was our star centre-forward on his way to scoring bags full of goals (though it didn’t prevent us getting relegated.. 'typical City!') as in:
'Har-ley, cha-cha-cha..etc'
Eeeee! 'Appy days!
“Who Said City Couldn’t Play?”
1934
Sha La La La Summerbee or Colin, Colin, I’d walk a million miles for one of your goals or We’ll drink a drink a drink to Colin the King.
brilliant!
“Who Said City Couldn’t Play?”
1934
Georgia Best as got VDRemember the Johnny Crossan one.
Pardoe, Pardoe,
He's off to Mexico,
With Bell & Lee and Summerbee,
Pardoe, Pardoe, Pardoe, Pardoe.
Joe Mercer, Joe Mercer,
Is it true what people say,
We're gonna win the football league?
Sha la la la Summerbee
Rival fans:- Who the fuckin hell is he?
The best centre forward in historee