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After Kelt posted about the "walking down the _______ road" song, I got thinking about our shite songbook and the amount of songs that haven't seen the light of day in a while.

 

"Hello hello how do you do" is very, very rarely sung nowadays and used to be sung at a lot of away games.

 

So what's everyone's favourite old songs that have been lost along the way?

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Poor Raymond

 

Fuck him, :laughing: .

 

Blanches book on the subject made me sick, what a load of bollocks, he was playing with the big boys.....and he made it sound like they were new to the game with small numbers, utter crap.

 

My best memories of that day amid the whole thing was penguin putting his foot through a pubs plate glass window and the place emptying in 2 seconds flat, the next 30 seconds were the most mental of the whole thing, that and everyone laughing when it was over, was a great day, the pretenders put in their place.

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After Kelt posted about the "walking down the _______ road" song, I got thinking about our shite songbook and the amount of songs that haven't seen the light of day in a while.

"Hello hello how do you do" is very, very rarely sung nowadays and used to be sung at a lot of away games.

So what's everyone's favourite old songs that have been lost along the way?

Was never a big fan of singing about fucking boys. Regardless of what colour they were in.

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His name is Joe Harper, the cock o' the North,

Plays at Pittodrie, just roon fae Kincorth,

We'll drink all yer whisky and Newcastle Brown,

The Beach End Boys are in town!

Na, na, na .... na, na, na, nana, nanana na na, ooh ooh.

 

I sing it with gusto most nights that I'm pished, don't have to be anywhere near a game of fitba.

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I can mind my brothers singing something like this on a Football Special in the early 80's.....can't say I ever heard it at a game or anywhere else though ......

 

 

 

Were you there at the Battle of Pittodrie

Were you there when the fighting was done

And did you see the young Dons supporeter

Get kicked in the head by a Hun

 

As he lay on the battlefield dying

With the blood streaming out of his head

As he lay on the battlefield dying

He turned to his comrades and said

 

Will you bury me under Pittodrie

With my eyes facing up to the sun

Will you bury me under Pittodrie

Just where the fighting was done

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