Roker Mackem
Striker
three nil and you fucked it up, three nil and you fucked it up.......
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three nil and you fucked it up, three nil and you fucked it up.......
Some twats will no doubt start anti Mags lines
Oh yes, please! How I wish the current generation of singers (especially those lads who start the songs off) would embrace this. The slow, original chant of 'Haway The Lads' followed by clap clap-clap absolutely thundered around Wembley in 73 and was a major feature of our fans' backing throughout the 70s and beyond. It is (IMHO) far better and more effective than the hurried, nondescript current version as the words run into each other and can barely be understood by anyone other than our own fans. In short, the modern version is an unimpressive mess.A proper slow Haway The Lads like in 73
ClassLet me put you in the picture
Let me show you what I mean
Our Messiah Chris Maguire
He's the best we've ever seen
Very good sir, have a likeHow shit must you be, we won at Wembley .... followed by by Play up Sun'lun Sun'lun Play up
Very good!Let me put you in the picture
Let me show you what I mean
Our Messiah Chris Maguire
He's the best we've ever seen
Your not fit to wear the shirt.
Aye, Charlton FansYou want to hear this?
I f***ing love that chant.Aiden, Aiden McGeady runs down the wing.....
Oh yes, please! How I wish the current generation of singers (especially those lads who start the songs off) would embrace this. The slow, original chant of 'Haway The Lads' followed by clap clap-clap absolutely thundered around Wembley in 73 and was a major feature of our fans' backing throughout the 70s and beyond. It is (IMHO) far better and more effective than the hurried, nondescript current version as the words run into each other and can barely be understood by anyone other than our own fans. In short, the modern version is an unimpressive mess.
Sometimes, not always, the original is best. This is one of those times.
Or this chorus?...Oh yes, please! How I wish the current generation of singers (especially those lads who start the songs off) would embrace this. The slow, original chant of 'Haway The Lads' followed by clap clap-clap absolutely thundered around Wembley in 73 and was a major feature of our fans' backing throughout the 70s and beyond. It is (IMHO) far better and more effective than the hurried, nondescript current version as the words run into each other and can barely be understood by anyone other than our own fans. In short, the modern version is an unimpressive mess.
Sometimes, not always, the original is best. This is one of those times.