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Blimey BCDsid, those chants bring back some memoriessat on the grass behind the Barclay drinking brown and mild" We got Kenny,  Kenny Foggo on the wingKennyKenny Foggo, Kenny Foggo on the wing "Paid to get in the juveniles gate then straight round to the bar. Chips at Valoris on the way to the ground,afterwards waiting for the first pinkun at Surrey Street before catching the eastern counties bus homeThen singing all the way back

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[quote user="Beauseant"][quote user="Arthur Whittle"]

1-Build a bonfire, build a bonfie, put the Man u on the top

Put the Ipswich in the middle and burn the F**king lot!!

2-My old man said be an Ipshit fan i said ''''F**k off, bollocks you''re a C**t''''.

3-And....If i had the wings of a Sparrow...etcetc

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Late 60s. First verse of Molly Malone followed by chant of "City!" and handclaps.Weird!

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In Norwich fair city

Where the football''s so pretty

I first set my eyes on Terry Allcock

As he wheeled is wheelbarrow

Through King Street and Carrow

Singing..............

(Chant of "City" and handclaps. Not so weird! [;)]

 

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[quote user="nutty nigel"][quote user="Beauseant"][quote user="Arthur Whittle"]

1-Build a bonfire, build a bonfie, put the Man u on the top

Put the Ipswich in the middle and burn the F**king lot!!

2-My old man said be an Ipshit fan i said ''''F**k off, bollocks you''re a C**t''''.

3-And....If i had the wings of a Sparrow...etcetc

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Late 60s. First verse of Molly Malone followed by chant of "City!" and handclaps.Weird!

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In Norwich fair city

Where the football''s so pretty

I first set my eyes on Terry Allcock

As he wheeled is wheelbarrow

Through King Street and Carrow

Singing..............

(Chant of "City" and handclaps. Not so weird! [;)]

 

That''s the one! Thanks for the memory...I remember having to get my uncle to explain it to me.

 

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I liked the old Zema Abbey song (not that it was sung much)...

Posh spice is a sl@pper

She wears a wonderbra

And when she''s sh@gging Beckham

She thinks of big Zema

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Heeeeeeeeyyyyyyyyyy "Insert Name Here"

Ooohhhhh Aaahhh

I wanna Kno ooo ooow Why You''re such a See you next tuesday.

 

I had the half season review from the promotion season one night and my mate sat drinkin a beer as that rang out arround Carrow Road Ref: Kevin Muskat at the Millwall game. As soon as he heard the end of it he nearly spat his beer across the room and has found it fairly amusing ever since

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[quote user="canary2211"]

Memories of those two seasons:

At Reading and Watford - everything

At Sunderland "Championeeees championeees" and "We are Premier League say we are premier league"

At Old Trafford - My garden shed.. is bigger than this...

At Fulham even - 5 Nil and you still don''t sing, swiftly into 6-Nil and you still don''t sing

and then We love you Norwich we do..... (with the tears of Hucks)

and soon to make an appearence again "E I E I E I O  Up the Football League We go....."

 

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Foolowed by

"We''re gonna win 7-6!"

and

"EASY EASY EASY"

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We shoot burgulars say we shoot burgulars!!!

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[quote user="Ralph Wright"]Blimey BCDsid, those chants bring back some memories

sat on the grass behind the Barclay drinking brown and mild

" We got Kenny,  Kenny Foggo on the wing

Kenny

Kenny Foggo, Kenny Foggo on the wing "

Paid to get in the juveniles gate then straight round to the bar.

Chips at Valoris on the way to the ground,

afterwards waiting for the first pinkun at Surrey Street before catching the eastern counties bus home

Then singing all the way back
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Yes, and I can remember that for 5/11d (roughly 30p) I could get a bus (return) from Hellesdon to Thorpe Station, get a programme and get into the ground.

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Could get into the River End for nowt if you waited till the game had kicked off - over the wall !Then pay the 6d to transfer to the South Stand and walk along the back to the Barclay

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[quote user="Ralph Wright"]Could get into the River End for nowt if you waited till the game had kicked off - over the wall !

Then pay the 6d to transfer to the South Stand and walk along the back to the Barclay
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and Ralph that reminds me of two more songs/chants:

''Over the wall we go, all coppers are bastards''

                            and

''Harry Roberts is our friend, is our friend, is our friend,

Harry Roberts is our friend, he kills coppers''

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it followed with -" Let him out and kill some morekill some more, kill some moreLet him out and kill some moreGood old Harry "

which reminds when there used to be a bit oif an ''argy bargy'' in the Barclay and Mr Plod waded in to seperate fans the chant of " What''s the mater with you screw" what''s the mater with you screw  "would go up.......the emphasis being on the last word (often preceded the Harry Roberts song)Rather fun at the time

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''If I had the wings of a sparrow,

If I had the arse of a crow''
Was always quite catchy in an ornithological way, pity we don''t have songs like that anymore, perhaps we were more in touch with wildlife and our environment back in the day.second verse -
''I''d fly over Ipswich tomorrow

And sh!t on the b@stards below''

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would continue with" And sh!t on  sh!t on the sh!t on the b@stards below, below''Don''t hear this anymore either "who''s your fatherwho''s your father referee ?you ain''t got, you''re a barstard you''re a barstard referee "Given today''s social climate it''s hardly an insult to suggest that someone doesn''t know who his father isParts of the Larkman it''s taking as granted

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