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Post by nick cusack on Jan 20, 2011 9:12:11 GMT
Whoes that man who comes from Scotland, Whoes that man we all adore, He plays with Beano, Plays with Green, He's our Superstar Maclean And forever at United he will score...
Its to the tune of Tramp, tramp, tramp the boys are marching Man United sing it along the lines of "we're on the march with Fergies Army, we're all going to Wembley..." They also used to sing it for Tevez ...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUPRR0Y3uLg&feature=related
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Post by lerekdilley on Jan 20, 2011 11:23:01 GMT
Oh have you seen (Oh have you seen) Our Steve MacLean (Our Steve MacLean) Oh have you seen our Steve MacLean He's as good as Lionel Messi But he's at a better team.
(or for the last 2 lines)
That bloke you thought was Lionel Messi It was really Steve MacLean...
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Post by The Resurrection on Jan 20, 2011 11:42:11 GMT
I thought
Super Steve MacLean, Steve MacLean, Super Steve MacLean! Nanannanananananana
Was the best. Simple and effective.
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Post by oggie on Jan 20, 2011 12:10:51 GMT
I thought Super Steve MacLean, Steve MacLean, Super Steve MacLean! Nanannanananananana Was the best. Simple and effective. Same as Arsenal's Samir Nasri song. Probably the most likely to get going at a game. Pretty catchy once everyone starts dancing whilst singing it
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Post by skilly on Jan 20, 2011 12:25:57 GMT
How about
Yeeeeeellow Ye-eh-eh-LOW Maclean shoots and he score a go-oal He's a yeh He's a yeh He's a yeh He's a yeh He's a Ye-eh-eh-LOW Maclean shoots and he scores a goal
(Banana Boat song - never heard it adapted to any of our players before, but seems simple enough. and any player with two syllables to their name [Beano, Midson, Alfie/Potter, Matt Green, Battman, etc...] could fit into the song)
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Post by mancyox on Jan 20, 2011 13:18:17 GMT
Moving on from Maclean again, what about this simple one for Craddock: Nice one Tommy, nice one son Nice one Tommy, lets have a another one. Shamelessly nicked from the scum , they sing it for Bobble boy. Hopefully not for much longer!
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Post by The New Matt Murphy on Jan 20, 2011 13:38:52 GMT
A new one for Wilder? To the tune 'Hey Mr Sandman' Hey Mr Wilder, give us a dream Give us the best Oxford team we've ever seen. Liking that! Was thinking this one over tonight: Give me joy in my heart give me Oxford! Give me joy in my heart I pray! Give me joy in my heart give me Oxford, Give me Oxford 'till the break of day, Sing for Wilder, Sing for Wilder, Sing for Wilder and his Oxford boys Sing for Wilder Sing for Wilder Chrissy Wilder is the king! No no no! Plagiarised from a loyalist anti-IRA song. No thanks.
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Post by psquared on Jan 20, 2011 13:55:54 GMT
Moving on from Maclean again, what about this simple one for Craddock: Nice one Tommy, nice one son Nice one Tommy, lets have a another one. Shamelessly nicked from the scum , they sing it for Bobble boy. Hopefully not for much longer! But his name is not Tommy, or did you mean they sing "Nice one Bobble Boy, nice one son ..."?
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Post by amarillo on Jan 20, 2011 14:56:53 GMT
Is it really that bad? At least it fits the tune, which is more than can be said for other songs we have in our (pitifully limited) repertoire. Yes it is. That tune just doesn't work as a football chant What we need to add to our pitifully limited repertoire is a real club song that isn't about a particular player or manager, so it will last forever. Something like the yellow submarine song, but without the JIm Smith bits
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Post by Sheik Djibouti on Jan 20, 2011 15:08:53 GMT
To the tune of my old man's a dustman:
Steve Maclean's a legend, he plays in Yellow and Blue, he used to play for Plymouth but now they're in the poo.
He sets one up for Beano, He sets one up for Green, Another for Tom Craddock, He's super Steve Maclean.
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Post by Dougie07 on Jan 20, 2011 15:52:30 GMT
Oh have you seen (Oh have you seen) Our Steve MacLean (Our Steve MacLean) Oh have you seen our Steve MacLean He's as good as Lionel Messi But he's at a better team. (or for the last 2 lines) That bloke you thought was Lionel Messi It was really Steve MacLean... I like that a lot. Just change Lionel to Leo and it'll scan better.
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Post by mancyox on Jan 20, 2011 15:55:53 GMT
Moving on from Maclean again, what about this simple one for Craddock: Nice one Tommy, nice one son Nice one Tommy, lets have a another one. Shamelessly nicked from the scum , they sing it for Bobble boy. Hopefully not for much longer! But his name is not Tommy, or did you mean they sing "Nice one Bobble Boy, nice one son ..."? No they sing 'Nice one Charlie....'
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Post by coyy on Jan 20, 2011 16:51:30 GMT
The darts tune, Der Der Der Der Der Der Der Der Der Der Der Der Der Der Jack Midson!
Also why don't we play a song when we score. We must be one of a hand full who don't.
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Post by Ricky Otto on Jan 20, 2011 16:57:42 GMT
To Human League, Don't You Want Me Baby. Harry Worley baby, Harry Worley oooooooooooooooooh. Haha class ;D Like it!
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Post by Sheik Djibouti on Jan 20, 2011 17:44:19 GMT
Also why don't we play a song when we score. We must be one of a hand full who don't. Because it's a bit crap?
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Post by ekon on Jan 20, 2011 17:50:05 GMT
>Sheik..like it..maybe a change to the penultimate line?..scans better? (as they say)
To the tune of my old man's a dustman:
Steve Maclean's a legend, he plays in Yellow and Blue, he used to play for Plymouth but now they're in the poo.
He sets one up for Beano, He sets one up for Green, The next one is for Craddock, He's super Steve Maclean
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Post by Lithuanian Disco Power on Jan 20, 2011 19:07:49 GMT
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Post by Lone Gunman on Jan 20, 2011 19:21:56 GMT
Is it really that bad? At least it fits the tune, which is more than can be said for other songs we have in our (pitifully limited) repertoire. Yes it is. That tune just doesn't work as a football chant What we need to add to our pitifully limited repertoire is a real club song that isn't about a particular player or manager, so it will last forever. Something like the yellow submarine song, but without the JIm Smith bits Orite then, if its that bad, how about you stop pronouncing and come up with your own song eh? Mate? Or are you too sh!t scared?
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Post by South Oxfords Border Patrol on Jan 20, 2011 19:39:58 GMT
>Sheik..like it..maybe a change to the penultimate line?..scans better? (as they say) To the tune of my old man's a dustman: Steve Maclean's a legend, he plays in Yellow and Blue, he used to play for Plymouth but now they're in the poo. He sets one up for Beano, He sets one up for Green, The next one is for Craddock, He's super Steve Maclean ;D
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Post by yellow1986fan on Jan 20, 2011 21:28:10 GMT
I like all the ones that you've all said. I had a chuckle at the top one
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