Magnificent support from us fans again yesterday. WBA are a great club, much like us I feel, top of the league & playing in front of a near full house .
So why can't some of our fans stick to getting behind our lads, instead of the moronic and nonsensical songs aimed at the opposition?
A near full stadium with an excellent atmosphere and we're singing 'your support is fucking shit, Is this a library? The Adams Family, You're just a shit team in Villa and Fuck The Albion'.
I may well have double standards & am quite happy to 'give it' to Millwall etc, but we detract from our magnificent support by singing idiotic songs that make zero sense.
Singing you've got shit support in a fullish vocal stadium?
How stupid must we sound?
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thought their big rivals were Wolves.
So why encourage them to start getting behind their team, by singing is this a library?
We must be f#&@&#@ stupid.
(I agree with AFKA if you're say 3 up with 10 mins left, yes it makes sense to take the piss).
'it's nice to know you're here, it's nice to know you're here, it's nice to know, it's nice to know you're here, now fuck off'
short, to the point and used to ring out nice and loud as everyone would join in
I miss that one
The one about this grounds a shit hole I wanna go home, well nobody’s stopping you, just walk out and your shit aaaaaah. Who wrote that one.
(Do these lads have servants and live in Kensington?)
"Sit down you f**king four eyed c**t" when
a) he was standing himself
b) he was also wearing glasses!
Ban The F*#€%:g Adams Family...!!!
It makes the joke on us, instead of the opposition.
Yes, they were quiet yesterday, but I agree singing songs that are going to entice them to sing or get a bit angry is foolish. Other clubs praise our support when we sing constantly and back the team. Some certain songs just are pointless and made to provoke the opposition. Back the team because some of our songs are very good.
On a side note, I like the tune of the Oshilaja song, just bloody hate the lyrics. Makes no sense and other than having his name in it, has nothing to do with him, us, or football.