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Topic: Take our chants/songs back
Posted By: davekoolhill
Subject: Take our chants/songs back
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2011 at 8:35am

Lads, there are so many clubs in england where they chant their songs along to irish tunes.

The 'Wild Rover' chorus is used at most Premiership clubs. "Noooo naaayy never clap clap clap clap." except it is reworded to suit the club, example being "asssstoonnn villa clap clap clap clap, aston villa fc".. it's used at loads of clubs.


Another tune is 'Lord of the Dance'. The chorus is used by the chelsea fans. I don't know the words they use. 

Fields of Athenry tune is sung at Liverpool with different words also.

Could we come up with some words to the 'Wild Rover' type chant and the 'Lord of the Dance'.

Afterall, they seem like easy chants to do.


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Posted By: Babysis
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2011 at 8:41am
Originally posted by davekoolhill davekoolhill wrote:


Lads, there are so many clubs in england where they chant their songs along to irish tunes.

The 'Wild Rover' chorus is used at most Premiership clubs. "Noooo naaayy never clap clap clap clap." except it is reworded to suit the club, example being "asssstoonnn villa clap clap clap clap, aston villa fc".. it's used at loads of clubs.


Another tune is 'Lord of the Dance'. The chorus is used by the chelsea fans. I don't know the words they use. 

Fields of Athenry tune is sung at Liverpool with different words also.

Could we come up with some words to the 'Wild Rover' type chant and the 'Lord of the Dance'.

Afterall, they seem like easy chants to do.
 
 
To help if someone tries to rewrite it, the song sung by the Chelsea fans to the tune of The Lord of the Dance used to be:
 
Carefree whoever you maybe,
we are the famous CFC,
And we dont give a f*ck whoever you may be
Cos we are the famous CFC


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Posted By: BigStrongMan
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2011 at 8:43am
Lets take back the 6 counties while we are at itClap

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Posted By: soccerc
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2011 at 8:43am
Wild Rover is Scottish

Lord of the Dance is Anglo/American


So, neither are 'ours'.


Posted By: aidz
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2011 at 8:51am
lord of the dance tune was used by us for a certain cobh man (before teh razor came out)....
 
he said his granny was dead
but he had a hair translant instead
hes not fit to wear the green
he can f4ck back off to his wig machine


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Posted By: davekoolhill
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2011 at 10:25am
LOL


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Posted By: TAFKAS
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2011 at 10:53am
Originally posted by Babysis Babysis wrote:

Originally posted by davekoolhill davekoolhill wrote:


Lads, there are so many clubs in england where they chant their songs along to irish tunes.

The 'Wild Rover' chorus is used at most Premiership clubs. "Noooo naaayy never clap clap clap clap." except it is reworded to suit the club, example being "asssstoonnn villa clap clap clap clap, aston villa fc".. it's used at loads of clubs.


Another tune is 'Lord of the Dance'. The chorus is used by the chelsea fans. I don't know the words they use. 

Fields of Athenry tune is sung at Liverpool with different words also.

Could we come up with some words to the 'Wild Rover' type chant and the 'Lord of the Dance'.

Afterall, they seem like easy chants to do.
 
 
To help if someone tries to rewrite it, the song sung by the Chelsea fans to the tune of The Lord of the Dance used to be:
 
Carefree whoever you maybe,
we are the famous CFC,
And we dont give a f*ck whoever you may be
Cos we are the famous CFC


Carefree whoever you maybe,
For we got the famous Robbie Keane,
And we dont give a f*ck whoever you may be,
Cos we got the famous Robbie Keane.




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Posted By: Clonbhoy
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2011 at 10:59am
Originally posted by Shamrock Shamrock wrote:


Originally posted by Babysis Babysis wrote:

Originally posted by davekoolhill davekoolhill wrote:

Lads, there are so many clubs in england where they chant their songs along to irish tunes. The 'Wild Rover' chorus is used at most Premiership clubs. "Noooo naaayy never clap clap clap clap." except it is reworded to suit the club, example being "asssstoonnn villa clap clap clap clap, aston villa fc".. it's used at loads of clubs.Another tune is 'Lord of the Dance'. The chorus is used by the chelsea fans. I don't know the words they use.  Fields of Athenry tune is sung at Liverpool with different words also.Could we come up with some words to the 'Wild Rover' type chant and the 'Lord of the Dance'.Afterall, they seem like easy chants to do.

 

 


To help if someone tries to rewrite it, the song sung by the Chelsea fans to the tune of The Lord of the Dance used to be:

 

Carefree whoever you maybe,

we are the famous CFC,

And we dont give a f*ck whoever you may be

Cos we are the famous CFC
Carefree whoever you maybe,

For we got the famous Robbie Keane,

And we dont give a f*ck whoever you may be,

Cos we got the famous Robbie Keane.

Insert facepalm picture here

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Posted By: BoboDub
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2011 at 1:06pm
Everton version is "run, run, whoever you may be, we are the famous EFC, and we'll f*ck you up, whoever you may be, coz we are the famous EFC".

To be honest I find it amazing that the predominant irish song is russian.  And other recent favourites were spanish and american.


Maybe the russians, spanish and americans should start their own threads???? Big%20smile


Posted By: The Drifter
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2011 at 1:20pm
Originally posted by Babysis Babysis wrote:

Originally posted by davekoolhill davekoolhill wrote:


Lads, there are so many clubs in england where they chant their songs along to irish tunes.

The 'Wild Rover' chorus is used at most Premiership clubs. "Noooo naaayy never clap clap clap clap." except it is reworded to suit the club, example being "asssstoonnn villa clap clap clap clap, aston villa fc".. it's used at loads of clubs.


Another tune is 'Lord of the Dance'. The chorus is used by the chelsea fans. I don't know the words they use. 

Fields of Athenry tune is sung at Liverpool with different words also.

Could we come up with some words to the 'Wild Rover' type chant and the 'Lord of the Dance'.

Afterall, they seem like easy chants to do.
 
 
To help if someone tries to rewrite it, the song sung by the Chelsea fans to the tune of The Lord of the Dance used to be:
 
Carefree whoever you maybe,
we are the famous CFC,
And we dont give a f*ck whoever you may be
Cos we are the famous CFC


poland, wherever you may be
we are the famous boys in green
and we want to visit you, wherever you may be
cause we are the famous boys in green



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Posted By: Clonbhoy
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2011 at 2:28pm
Originally posted by CPS89 CPS89 wrote:

Originally posted by Babysis Babysis wrote:

Originally posted by davekoolhill davekoolhill wrote:


Lads, there are so many clubs in england where they chant their songs along to irish tunes.

The 'Wild Rover' chorus is used at most Premiership clubs. "Noooo naaayy never clap clap clap clap." except it is reworded to suit the club, example being "asssstoonnn villa clap clap clap clap, aston villa fc".. it's used at loads of clubs.


Another tune is 'Lord of the Dance'. The chorus is used by the chelsea fans. I don't know the words they use. 

Fields of Athenry tune is sung at Liverpool with different words also.

Could we come up with some words to the 'Wild Rover' type chant and the 'Lord of the Dance'.

Afterall, they seem like easy chants to do.
 
 
To help if someone tries to rewrite it, the song sung by the Chelsea fans to the tune of The Lord of the Dance used to be:
 
Carefree whoever you maybe,
we are the famous CFC,
And we dont give a f*ck whoever you may be
Cos we are the famous CFC


poland, wherever you may be
we are the famous boys in green
and we want to visit you, wherever you may be
cause we are the famous boys in green


Insert another facepalm picture here.

BTW what song is Russian?


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Posted By: The Drifter
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2011 at 2:29pm
Originally posted by Clonbhoy Clonbhoy wrote:

Originally posted by CPS89 CPS89 wrote:

Originally posted by Babysis Babysis wrote:

Originally posted by davekoolhill davekoolhill wrote:


Lads, there are so many clubs in england where they chant their songs along to irish tunes.

The 'Wild Rover' chorus is used at most Premiership clubs. "Noooo naaayy never clap clap clap clap." except it is reworded to suit the club, example being "asssstoonnn villa clap clap clap clap, aston villa fc".. it's used at loads of clubs.


Another tune is 'Lord of the Dance'. The chorus is used by the chelsea fans. I don't know the words they use. 

Fields of Athenry tune is sung at Liverpool with different words also.

Could we come up with some words to the 'Wild Rover' type chant and the 'Lord of the Dance'.

Afterall, they seem like easy chants to do.
 
 
To help if someone tries to rewrite it, the song sung by the Chelsea fans to the tune of The Lord of the Dance used to be:
 
Carefree whoever you maybe,
we are the famous CFC,
And we dont give a f*ck whoever you may be
Cos we are the famous CFC


poland, wherever you may be
we are the famous boys in green
and we want to visit you, wherever you may be
cause we are the famous boys in green


Insert another facepalm picture here.


insert your cock in your ass maybe?


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Posted By: Clonbhoy
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2011 at 2:36pm
Originally posted by CPS89 CPS89 wrote:

Originally posted by Clonbhoy Clonbhoy wrote:

Originally posted by CPS89 CPS89 wrote:

Originally posted by Babysis Babysis wrote:

Originally posted by davekoolhill davekoolhill wrote:


Lads, there are so many clubs in england where they chant their songs along to irish tunes.

The 'Wild Rover' chorus is used at most Premiership clubs. "Noooo naaayy never clap clap clap clap." except it is reworded to suit the club, example being "asssstoonnn villa clap clap clap clap, aston villa fc".. it's used at loads of clubs.


Another tune is 'Lord of the Dance'. The chorus is used by the chelsea fans. I don't know the words they use. 

Fields of Athenry tune is sung at Liverpool with different words also.

Could we come up with some words to the 'Wild Rover' type chant and the 'Lord of the Dance'.

Afterall, they seem like easy chants to do.
 
 
To help if someone tries to rewrite it, the song sung by the Chelsea fans to the tune of The Lord of the Dance used to be:
 
Carefree whoever you maybe,
we are the famous CFC,
And we dont give a f*ck whoever you may be
Cos we are the famous CFC


poland, wherever you may be
we are the famous boys in green
and we want to visit you, wherever you may be
cause we are the famous boys in green


Insert another facepalm picture here.


insert your cock in your ass maybe?

You are clearly a well read and educated creature.


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Posted By: The Drifter
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2011 at 2:56pm
Originally posted by Clonbhoy Clonbhoy wrote:

Originally posted by CPS89 CPS89 wrote:

Originally posted by Clonbhoy Clonbhoy wrote:

Originally posted by CPS89 CPS89 wrote:

Originally posted by Babysis Babysis wrote:

Originally posted by davekoolhill davekoolhill wrote:


Lads, there are so many clubs in england where they chant their songs along to irish tunes.

The 'Wild Rover' chorus is used at most Premiership clubs. "Noooo naaayy never clap clap clap clap." except it is reworded to suit the club, example being "asssstoonnn villa clap clap clap clap, aston villa fc".. it's used at loads of clubs.


Another tune is 'Lord of the Dance'. The chorus is used by the chelsea fans. I don't know the words they use. 

Fields of Athenry tune is sung at Liverpool with different words also.

Could we come up with some words to the 'Wild Rover' type chant and the 'Lord of the Dance'.

Afterall, they seem like easy chants to do.
 
 
To help if someone tries to rewrite it, the song sung by the Chelsea fans to the tune of The Lord of the Dance used to be:
 
Carefree whoever you maybe,
we are the famous CFC,
And we dont give a f*ck whoever you may be
Cos we are the famous CFC


poland, wherever you may be
we are the famous boys in green
and we want to visit you, wherever you may be
cause we are the famous boys in green


Insert another facepalm picture here.


insert your cock in your ass maybe?

You are clearly a well read and educated creature.


don't go all boo hoo on me.


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Posted By: Steve Amsterdam
Date Posted: 22 Mar 2011 at 3:00am
Come On You Boys in Green is Russian lads. Adapted from the tune 'Those were the days my friend' which in turn uses the tune of an old Russian folk song.

Agree that we should be using the Wild Rover one though. Easy as anything. They even use it here at Ajax. Tune is always like this:

Singing Seaaaaamus Coleman, clapclapclapclap
Seamus Coleman is great,
He's the priiiiiiide of Ireland,
Seamus Coleman is great

But then obviously not about him when they sing it here. And any name can be fitted in, just key to get the syllables right a bit.

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Posted By: Steve Amsterdam
Date Posted: 22 Mar 2011 at 3:05am
Or we could sing 'future of Ireland' when singing this about Coleman or McCarthy.

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Posted By: Newryrep
Date Posted: 22 Mar 2011 at 4:04am
Originally posted by davekoolhill davekoolhill wrote:


Lads, there are so many clubs in england where they chant their songs along to irish tunes.

The 'Wild Rover' chorus is used at most Premiership clubs. "Noooo naaayy never clap clap clap clap." except it is reworded to suit the club, example being "asssstoonnn villa clap clap clap clap, aston villa fc".. it's used at loads of clubs.


Another tune is 'Lord of the Dance'. The chorus is used by the chelsea fans. I don't know the words they use. 

Fields of Athenry tune is sung at Liverpool with different words also.

Could we come up with some words to the 'Wild Rover' type chant and the 'Lord of the Dance'.

Afterall, they seem like easy chants to do.
would agree wholeheartliy with the sentiments we should be adopting either Irish songs or songs associated with Ireland. There are enough songs out there.

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Posted By: drog addict
Date Posted: 22 Mar 2011 at 4:11am
BY THE SULTANS OF PING


Give him a ball & a yard of grass
He'll give you a move with perfect pass
Give him a ball & a yard of space
He'll give you a move with godly grace

He 's a nice young man with a lovely smile

A man can't have no greater love
Than give 9O minutes to his friends

If God meant game to be played up there
He would've put goal posts in the air
If God meant game to be played up there
He would've put goal posts in the air

If God meant game to be played up high
He would've built pitches in the sky
If God meant game to be played up high
He would've built pitches in the sky (Die!)


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Posted By: drog addict
Date Posted: 22 Mar 2011 at 4:12am
Check it out on you tube, i think it could work with clapping etc

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