Dr Mick said:Ooh Aah Vonk. Say Ooh Aah Vonk.
(to the tune of some Russian Kossak song)
Imray...Imray Verardi, Imray Verardi. Imray Veeeraaardi. Aye.
Dzeko's Right Boot said:mancityvstoke said:is always sang still
Really? Must just be my section then, my bad :0)
Joycee Banercheck said:Would have been in the 80s, but I'm sure we used to sing Howay, howay, City (as in the Geordie 'Howay' - used to sit with Helen RIP and when I met her each week in the City Social there was a guy who'd sit with her who came down from the North East who said that we had a bit of a following from the Tyne - fuck knows whether that is true as I wasn't even 10 years old at the time). And then 'Ole, ole Niall Quinn' when we bought him.
Don't hear 'sing your hearts out for the lads' - which isn't sing your arse out for the lads, as I first thought it was.
Dunno if anyone replied to Dr Mick about the Joey Barton chant, but I know of two. One is to sugar sugar. The other is to Doo Wah Diddy. And his Imre Varadi song was one of the first songs I heard in my days at Maine Road.
Yeah that's one of them. Big Dave's name fits in perfectly.liamctid said:Joycee Banercheck said:Would have been in the 80s, but I'm sure we used to sing Howay, howay, City (as in the Geordie 'Howay' - used to sit with Helen RIP and when I met her each week in the City Social there was a guy who'd sit with her who came down from the North East who said that we had a bit of a following from the Tyne - fuck knows whether that is true as I wasn't even 10 years old at the time). And then 'Ole, ole Niall Quinn' when we bought him.
Don't hear 'sing your hearts out for the lads' - which isn't sing your arse out for the lads, as I first thought it was.
Dunno if anyone replied to Dr Mick about the Joey Barton chant, but I know of two. One is to sugar sugar. The other is to Doo Wah Diddy. And his Imre Varadi song was one of the first songs I heard in my days at Maine Road.
Oh Joey Barton, do do do do do do
You are my Colin Bell
and you got me watching you