Dan, Dan , Dan Bal-ardGoing on the piss with Bailey Wright’s spirit in the sky.
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Dan, Dan , Dan Bal-ardGoing on the piss with Bailey Wright’s spirit in the sky.
And it isn’t match day without somebody moaning about “somebody moaning about our fans” when believe it or not we have our own bunch of embarrassing arsehole fans as does every club. Having a pop at fans for pointing it out doesn’t take that away.
This is f***ing tragic mind. We used to be one of the best clubs in England for originality in our songs and our "patter" and spontaneity.People singing pro Sheff Utd songs rather than the club they apparently support
That’s class.Dan, Dan , Dan Bal-ard
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Imagine this but you accidentally have a southern/Welsh accent now; love one-up gamesmanshipLove it when they jump in with "were you there" only to be informed yes (how else would people know what songs were on the go?)
get it going thenThat’s class.
This is f***ing tragic mind. We used to be one of the best clubs in England for originality in our songs and our "patter" and spontaneity.
Now, we're as tin pot and small time as a non league club in that respect
Christ, it gets worse"Football in a library da da da"
Didnt Si Senor get sang a lot for Wyke?It was all kids on their 6 weeks hols for a micky mouse match, not a true reflection of our away support.
SiDidnt Si Senor get sang a lot for Wyke?
Shakes ones heed
(my mate lives on the sea and regularly gets salty sea-dogs saying he's doing things wrong and asking what canals he's done...)only to be informed)
Senor
Can honestly say I heard nothing about Sheffield United and nothing about Madeleine McCann all night.
Heard the Saudi one, it was loud and no worse than the FTM murderers song.
Always going to be a few chant stuff . . . These songs won’t ever be heard by the masses because no one joins in.They were sang sadly. Mainly coming from the back rows
Is he mind?Patrick Roberts, Sunderland’s number nine.