Mancity1980
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LOL!“Get your tits out for the lads”
Sang to Anna Connell in April 1881.
LOL!“Get your tits out for the lads”
Sang to Anna Connell in April 1881.
Followed by 'Helen is a big fat football hooligan'Whenever the team or crowd needed a lift, The kippax’s imploring cry of “Helen, Helen ring your bell” (and Helen’s answering chimes of encouragement) will always be a very special memory to those of us of a certain age.
Who's your father,who's your father,who's your father referee
You ain't got one cos your a bastard, your a bastard referee.
Sung to the tune of O My Darling Clementine, another popular American song from the 19th Century
We often get the 'We've got an M, an A, an N, a C, an I, T, Y.....' going in the South Stand, 115.Cheers Gary, knew I could rely on you!
Remember it well. But there wasn't a fence there at the start.Any of you older blues remember "Sing Something Simple" on Sunday evening radio.
Sung with great gusto by The Kippax Choir,it was changed to-
"Sing something simple,you simple ****s- and was obviously directed at the away fans on the other side of The Kippax fence.
Swales out!
Remember it well. But there wasn't a fence there at the start.