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Post by jdl on Sept 13, 2014 17:06:42 GMT
I swear that's what the Town End were chanting at one point!
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Post by jdl on Sept 13, 2014 17:09:29 GMT
And I have a chant for Ben Greenhalgh:
"Ben Greenhalgh - he's always on the balgh"
works better on paper...
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Post by roystyboy on Sept 13, 2014 19:18:31 GMT
At least the town end were chanting more the library end were
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2014 19:38:48 GMT
Clues' in the name to be fair
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Post by Takaloo'oh on Sept 13, 2014 20:20:08 GMT
I always belt out Jennifer Saunders bacon and egg sandwich
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Post by jdl on Sept 13, 2014 20:29:38 GMT
I always belt out Jennifer Saunders bacon and egg sandwich I'd very much like to hear this. Although "Jennifer Saunders egg and bacon sandwich" works better. The best Black and Amber army chant of all was "Billy Williams Black and Amber Army", for some reason "Billy Williams" just fits better. I can remember this being chanted back and fourth between two sets of supporters at London road for 15 or 20 minutes at a stretch. And that was with a quarter of the support we get at the Gallagher, with the fans spread out round a stadium built to hold 10,000, and with the fans separated from the pitch by dog track!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2014 21:31:33 GMT
And you could take a number 13 bus from Barming West, buy a quarter of gobstoppers on the way and fish and chips on the way back, pay to get into the ground and a 500 page match day programme and still have change from a thruppeny bit. Tell that to kids today and they won't believe you!
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Post by jdl on Sept 14, 2014 10:56:50 GMT
Eee oop. I used to walk to games - from Barming.
Not because I was young - just poor!
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Post by jt on Sept 14, 2014 11:01:27 GMT
I swear that's what the Town End were chanting at one point! Don't forget people did think at one point you were john daubneys slags
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2014 13:17:46 GMT
At least the town end were chanting more the library end were Yes, but some of us get rather bored of the endless songs about hating Tonbridge/Gillingham/Margate** and prefer to simply watch the game without trying to prove how brilliant we are as fans. ** Delete as necessary
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Post by headstone on Sept 14, 2014 14:13:53 GMT
And I have a chant for Ben Greenhalgh: "Ben Greenhalgh - he's always on the balgh" works better on paper... Trolley's Half Time Endchangers were toying with a new chant: something like "Ben Who, can't say his name, but he scores in every game", although it sounded better yesterday!
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Post by russc on Sept 14, 2014 14:33:58 GMT
And I have a chant for Ben Greenhalgh: "Ben Greenhalgh - he's always on the balgh" works better on paper... Trolley's Half Time Endchangers were toying with a new chant: something like "Ben Who, can't say his name, but he scores in every game", although it sounded better yesterday! It was "He scores every game, he scores every ga-a-ame, Ben Whatever, we can't say his name"
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Post by roystyboy on Sept 14, 2014 18:46:20 GMT
At least the town end were chanting more the library end were Yes, but some of us get rather bored of the endless songs about hating Tonbridge/Gillingham/Margate** and prefer to simply watch the game without trying to prove how brilliant we are as fans. Get you wear ear plugs then lol ** Delete as necessary
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Post by jdl on Sept 15, 2014 12:14:20 GMT
I swear that's what the Town End were chanting at one point! Don't forget people did think at one point you were john daubneys slags "people"? I think it was more singular than that.
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Post by jdl on Sept 15, 2014 12:20:31 GMT
Yes, but some of us get rather bored of the endless songs about hating Tonbridge/Gillingham/Margate** and prefer to simply watch the game without trying to prove how brilliant we are as fans. Get you wear ear plugs then lol I ** Delete as necessary I used to like the old "In your Gillingham slums" chant, although the only bit I can remember is "you look in a dustbin for something to eat, you find a dead cat and think it's a treat - in your Gillingham slums". Has a greater element of reality that "get your father's gun"...
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