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We ought to get whats his face Expressions to write up a few songs - he is alright with words... and knows how to erm.. express
what rhymes with cheese and fam?
We ought to get whats his face Expressions to write up a few songs - he is alright with words... and knows how to erm.. express
Would be reclaiming the “Tottenham Sound” of the Dave Clark Five from CPFC...I know that city use this and Palace. Not a big fan of ripping off other clubs songs but this fits and gives a nod to a historic performance and a man that will be etched in our hearts forever; to the tune of ‘Glad all over’:
2 down in Holland
(2 down in Holland)
No hope in sight
(No hope in sight)
That pass from Dele
(That pass from Dele)
Now we’re alright
(Now we’re alright)
COS WE’VE GOT (CLAP CLAP) LUCAS MOUURRA, WE’VE GOT (CLAP CLAP) LUCAS MOUUURRRA, WE’VE GOT (CLAP CLAP) LUCAS MOUUURRRA NOW WE’RE FIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNEEEEE
Interested to get peoples thoughts as I can imagine this being belted out by the Park Lane in recognition of one of the single most iconic performances by one of our lads
A bit more refined.... the last bit can be sung over and over again.....
Lucas moura scores his first
All the yids sing c'mon you Spurs
Lucas moura scores again,
another goal, and were off to spain
Lucas moura scores again
20,000 yids in spain
yids in spain
yids in spain
20,000 yids in spain
To the tune of Daydream Believer by the Monkees (first verse needs work)
Oh, I could hide 'neath the wings
Of the Cockerel as she sings
And Lucas Moura would, run down the wing
He goes through, with a flick
From Dele, then with a kick
Tott-en-ham are off, to Madrid
Cheer up Em - ery
Oh, what can it mean to a
Spanish wanker, and a
Shit football team
It’s criminal that Moura doesn’t have a song sung to the tune of that’s amore.
It just fits with the song. He was one of their biggest signings, one of the most marquee they've made. They're our rivals, etc.
I shudder when I hear "stand up if you hate arsenal" when we're not playing them.
Moura's on fireSo have we got a song for Moura yet?
We could definitely do with proper songs. Or a proper song. Like YNWA at Liverpool and Celtic. West Ham have an anthem that communicates some atmosphere, togetherness, and tradition. I think City, the Geordies, and maybe even Chelsea have something (though these don't resonate as much outside of those clubs, I reckon).
We don't need more chants designed for current players, which will by definition be temporary. And we don't need something haphazard like wonderwall or whatever the players threw on in the dressing room as background noise.
It'd be nice if the club or a local historian could dig into this question a bit. We can't go back in time to make a traditional club song, but we can set a new precedent for the future to have something that resonates and becomes affiliated with great occasions at NWHL and beyond.
Glory is our song - has been before YNWA!We could definitely do with proper songs. Or a proper song. Like YNWA at Liverpool and Celtic. West Ham have an anthem that communicates some atmosphere, togetherness, and tradition. I think City, the Geordies, and maybe even Chelsea have something (though these don't resonate as much outside of those clubs, I reckon).
We don't need more chants designed for current players, which will by definition be temporary. And we don't need something haphazard like wonderwall or whatever the players threw on in the dressing room as background noise.
It'd be nice if the club or a local historian could dig into this question a bit. We can't go back in time to make a traditional club song, but we can set a new precedent for the future to have something that resonates and becomes affiliated with great occasions at NWHL and beyond.
Glory glory is ours and always will be. Also our version of McNamaras Band should be played and sung more often. Its a gem. The whistle blows, the cockerel crows....Glory is our song - has been before YNWA!
Well, it's not nothing. And if the wall or whole stadium could sing a sustained version for a couple of verses, that'd be decent. But you'd be hard pressed to consider it a classic footy anthem, and chas and Dave didn't really overwork themselves on the lyrics:Glory is our song - has been before YNWA!