But otherwise what's the point, I can't believe it motivates the team.
Wasn't there talk of us introducing them at the Valley?
There were a few outside The Valley a few seasons ago handing promo stuff and they were very pretty (and intelligent young women (as they were from Greenwich Uni)).
I'd be deeply offended if my wife happened to be at a game, but on the other hand if with my drink fuelled friends I'd join in with what jolly ditties they come up with, probably.
But otherwise what's the point, I can't believe it motivates the team.
Wasn't there talk of us introducing them at the Valley?
There were a few outside The Valley a few seasons ago handing promo stuff and they were very pretty (and intelligent young women (as they were from Greenwich Uni)).
UoG doesn't make you intelligent. 2 D's and a swimming badge as we sing to them whenever we play them at sport.
But otherwise what's the point, I can't believe it motivates the team.
Wasn't there talk of us introducing them at the Valley?
There were a few outside The Valley a few seasons ago handing promo stuff and they were very pretty (and intelligent young women (as they were from Greenwich Uni)).
UoG doesn't make you intelligent. 2 D's and a swimming badge as we sing to them whenever we play them at sport.
Oooh, check out "Mr. two C's and two swimming badges"
Suspect it might work in a happy flappy atmosphere where fans have no tradition of thinking for themselves. English football with its cynicism and long history is another matter though.
Suspect it might work in a happy flappy atmosphere where fans have no tradition of thinking for themselves. English football with its cynicism and long history is another matter though.
True, been to a few baseball games and the only chants I heard were 'let's go (insert team name)".
But otherwise what's the point, I can't believe it motivates the team.
Wasn't there talk of us introducing them at the Valley?
There were a few outside The Valley a few seasons ago handing promo stuff and they were very pretty (and intelligent young women (as they were from Greenwich Uni)).
UoG doesn't make you intelligent. 2 D's and a swimming badge as we sing to them whenever we play them at sport.
On a par with "your dad works for my dad", which we sang to the plebs at Kent back in the 90's ;-)
Suspect it might work in a happy flappy atmosphere where fans have no tradition of thinking for themselves. English football with its cynicism and long history is another matter though.
True, been to a few baseball games and the only chants I heard were 'let's go (insert team name)".
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But otherwise what's the point, I can't believe it motivates the team.
Wasn't there talk of us introducing them at the Valley?
No topical chanting or traditional songs.