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was listening to the cricket and the said when the ashes was in australia the barmy army managed to get a chant of "barmy army" going for over 15 minutes and was wondering whether we could achieve anything like that 2moro

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15 minutes...that''s nothing.After the Norwich v Inter game in the San Siro, we chanted ''Mike Walker''s Green & Yellow Army'' for about an hour.Mainly because the police wouldn''t let us out and we needed something to do, but it was still one hell of an achievement.

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That san siro thought cheered me up no end! What a day that was. No matter how glum we feel we at least had that moment - there''s city supporters before and since that will never have that feeling. It''s only now we realise how lucky we were.

"Mike Walkers green n yellow army - we''re so good it''s unbelievable"

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how about lah lah lah la lala lah  lah lah la CITY you can keep this going for ages unlike a quick burst of on the ball city which dies the death half way though.

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I love a good sing at a football game but am fed up of sitting in the top of the Barclay and no-one singing. It''s the same in the Jarrold stand. A few sing for a second or two and then it just fizzles out...why can''t we keep it going for longer. Most time the away supporters out sing us!!!

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[quote user="Alex Harvey-Jones"]I love a good sing at a football game but am fed up of sitting in the top of the Barclay and no-one singing. It''s the same in the Jarrold stand. A few sing for a second or two and then it just fizzles out...why can''t we keep it going for longer. Most time the away supporters out sing us!!![/quote]It''s odd in the upper Barclay, my first year having a season ticket was up there. It''s almost as if there is a decent contingent ready to sing, but are too concerned by the reaction of the "I just came here for a bit of peace and quiet away from the missus" brigade. In my time up there I too used to be disappointed at how soon songs fizzled out, and soon learned not to try to start a song very often, there''s only so many bemused and slightly annoyed looks a man can take of a Saturday afternoon.

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