Terrace song archive.....and revival?


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This one just been sent to me by a well known sunderland fan for inclusion on this thread....

There is a beehive in the town.where all the bootboys hang around.and if you want your f***ing head kicked in come to the beehive in the town...

‘Who supports the red and white’

Love to sing love to fight

And another from him



We drink ex we drink brown then we wreck your f***ing town
 
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Jimmy, Jimmy Monty lala lala la lala ...

When I was down in paradise, to see the boys in red, I had a talk with Bob Stokoe, and this is what he said - Oh, Ian Ian Porterfield, Ian Porterfield ...

Super Dick ! Super Dick! (Malone ...)

Davey, Davey Watson - England!

We've got Dennis Dennis Dennis Dennis Tueart on the wing, on the wing ....

Vic Halom, Vic Halom, Vic Halom, trala trala trala !

And if you really want to go back in the day ...

Aye oh, Aye oh, it's off to Mexico, with Colin Todd and the England squad, Aye oh, Aye oh, Aye oh Aye oh .... (though he went to Derby instead)

or

Joe, Joe, Joe Baker! Joe, Joe, Joe Baker! (Scottish-speaking England centre forward, played for Arsenal and in Italy I seem to remember, before coming to Sunderland)

I also remember John Hughes, member of Celtic's European Cup winning squad and older brother of Billy, playing for Sunderland.
No song for him though, he only came on in one game, for a few minutes, was injured and then retired afterwards.


 
iirc only ever sang once at southampton circa 79/80ish and to this day i still dont know why and what relevance

no relevance at all im sure, the bloke was standing next to me in 'the cage' there and was singing it on his own for ages then everyone suddenly joined in and sang it all game, great days....

it was sung afterwards at other games also for a while
 
Dennis Smith went to town to buy a lamborghini, instead he bought a striker, his name is Gabbiadini

Something like that anyway with another verse about Willie McFaul buying Mirandinha in his white marina.
Was it not, “ Dennis Smith he went to town in his Lamborghini, found some gold and picked it up, his name is Gabbiadini” that’s what I sing anyway but I always sing the wrong lyrics to songs haha
 
Was it not, “ Dennis Smith he went to town in his Lamborghini, found some gold and picked it up, his name is Gabbiadini” that’s what I sing anyway but I always sing the wrong lyrics to songs haha
I remember it as "Dennis Smith he went to town looking to buy Platini, but he bought a superstar and called him Gabbiadini", but my ear for lyrics is as good as the black guy's in the TDK tape advert and my memory is addled by age.

Aaah that old classic from roker...
Or the old classic before he failed to win 3 games on the bounce and in the space of a fortnight he became the new David Moyes . ;)
 
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I remember it as "Dennis Smith he went to town looking to buy Platini, but he bought a superstar and called him Gabbiadini", but my ear for lyrics is as good as the black guy's in the TDK tape advert and my memory is addled by age.


Or the old classic before he failed to win 3 games on the bounce and in the space of a fortnight he became the new David Moyes . ;)
We are both probs talking shite then mate! :D
 
Was it not, “ Dennis Smith he went to town in his Lamborghini, found some gold and picked it up, his name is Gabbiadini” that’s what I sing anyway but I always sing the wrong lyrics to songs haha
Does sound more like it mate
 
While we're on this should we also drop some songs, particularly about a rival striker that retired 12yrs ago, cringe worthy!
 
Was it not, “ Dennis Smith he went to town in his Lamborghini, found some gold and picked it up, his name is Gabbiadini” that’s what I sing anyway but I always sing the wrong lyrics to songs haha

Thought it was “Dennis smith went to town in his Lamborghini came back with a superstar his name is gabbiadini” also remember singing “Dennis smith went to town to buy a bunch of flowers came back with a superstar his name is Gary owers” long time ago like could be wrong
 
An obscure one here, as I was a kid and think I saw it in a letters page in a programme and it stuck with me.

Mine eyes have seen the glory of Pop Robson scoring goals,
He is better than Mick Channon, Allan Clarke and Stanley Bowles,
He is better than the Dutch, the Swedes, the Germans and the Poles,
And his goals go marching on....

Dunno if it was ever sung though
 
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