AndyNorthernSaints Posted 28 February, 2009 Posted 28 February, 2009 When a certain goalkeeper Dave Beasant played for us.... "There's only one Davey Beasant, His shirt is Florescent. He's six foot tall, catches the ball. walking in a Beasant wonderland" now how many footy chants can claim to have a word like FLORESCENT in its repertoire?????????? when did he catch a ball? :-)
Toomer Posted 28 February, 2009 Posted 28 February, 2009 Anyone remember the song that included mention of "a walking stick and a hand grenade" (?!) - I think I remember it but wanted to check it isn't just a figment of my (then) young imagination... ended with the line "... we are the Milton, aggro!". Take a bow legged chicken from the Liverpool cop Who walks with a wiggle and he walks with a hop With a hand grenade an a walking stick We are the Milton boot boys
alehouseboys Posted 28 February, 2009 Posted 28 February, 2009 I can't read & I can't write but that don't really matter I comes down from Sothampton & I can drive a tractor I can plough & milk a cow and drive the big lawn mower But the thing thta I likes best is being a strawberry grower OOOO AAARRR!! Showing my age Embarrassing. I can't understand where there's any connection to 'Southampton' in that, why would anyone sing it? Maybe it was something in honour of Mick Channon? Thing is, as much as we love him, Mick wasn't from Southampton - was it a Wiltshurrrr thing? Now if you were singing about the docks... Any ways, my contribution from the 70s: "Show them the way to go home, They're tired and they wanna go to bed (for a wa.....), Cos they're only 'alf a football team, Compared to the boys in Red.......and White stripes! ...and for the catchy (much-missed) tune... We'll see you all outside, we'll see you all outside, We'll see you all, we'll see you all outside, We'll.....................etc., etc.
voteforpedro Posted 28 February, 2009 Posted 28 February, 2009 Woolston Ferry, still sung by some like me at away games. What are the words to it?
70's Mike Posted 28 February, 2009 Posted 28 February, 2009 Take a bow legged chicken from the Liverpool cop Who walks with a wiggle and he walks with a hop With a hand grenade an a walking stick We are the Milton boot boys will not be long before us old boys need the walking stick for walking
hamster Posted 28 February, 2009 Author Posted 28 February, 2009 I 'ad a wheelbarrow The wheel fell of....
hamster Posted 28 February, 2009 Author Posted 28 February, 2009 Embarrassing. ...and for the catchy (much-missed) tune... We'll see you all outside, we'll see you all outside, We'll see you all, we'll see you all outside, We'll.....................etc., etc. And another: You'll never make the station You'll never make the station
Mole Posted 28 February, 2009 Posted 28 February, 2009 I 'ad a wheelbarrow The wheel fell of.... Notts County.
Mole Posted 28 February, 2009 Posted 28 February, 2009 Woolston Ferry, still sung by some like me at away games. Why does that not surprise me.
SW11_Saint Posted 28 February, 2009 Posted 28 February, 2009 (edited) Take a bow legged chicken from the Liverpool cop Who walks with a wiggle and he walks with a hop With a hand grenade an a walking stick We are the Milton boot boys Nice one - dredging from my memory (from the Chocolate Boxes) I had the following: Take a two penny ticket to the Arsenal kop, He walks with a wiggle and he walks with a hop, With a walking stick and a hand grenade, We are the Milton, boot boys! Lots would have got lost in translation I am sure - and I had never quite understood the "Arsenal kop" bit, so yours makes more sense. Perhaps Duncan can provide the definitive rendition??? Edited 17 March, 2009 by SW11_Saint
sticksaint Posted 28 February, 2009 Posted 28 February, 2009 From the 70s "red and red and red and white ,red and white ,red and white,red and red and red and white,red and white with stripes" Don`t know the tune ,bit repetitive but i liked it!
chocco boxo Posted 28 February, 2009 Posted 28 February, 2009 After today....one nil to the South am pton one nil to the South am pton.
Badger Posted 28 February, 2009 Posted 28 February, 2009 And another: You'll never make the station You'll never make the station On a similar theme: You're going home in a Hampshire ambulance
Mao Cap Posted 1 March, 2009 Posted 1 March, 2009 In Dublin fair city Where the girls are so pretty I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone As she wheeled her wheelbarrow Through streets broad and narrow Singing. clap, clap Clap, clap, clap Cla, clap, clap, clap The Gills Ooops If we see you On the corner With a Gills scarf round your neck Maidstone boys will come and find you And we'll break your f*cking legs Lalala, lalala, lalala-lalalalla, lalalala, lala, lala, MAIDSTONE
dickyhale Posted 7 March, 2009 Posted 7 March, 2009 ok. heres one. 15 pound who gives a f*** were sat in the northam and were staying up
Right sider Posted 7 March, 2009 Posted 7 March, 2009 There was a bear in Jellystone, Yogi Yogi There was a bear in Jellystone, Yogi was his name Yogi was his name etc... Yogi had a little friend Booboo Booboo Yogi had a little friend Booboo Booboo bear.... Yogi had a girlfriend Suzi suzi.... Song normally reserved for crap night games in the Branfoot era. 1
hamster Posted 8 March, 2009 Author Posted 8 March, 2009 If we see you On the corner With a Gills scarf round your neck Maidstone boys will come and find you And we'll break your f*cking legs Lalala, lalala, lalala-lalalalla, lalalala, lala, lala, MAIDSTONE "We" and "We'll"? As in the plural? lmao. I can't remember the last time I saw more than Stone's fan in the same place tbh. Maidstone run, Maidstone **** Gillingham are the cause of it lalalala lalala lala.
hamster Posted 8 March, 2009 Author Posted 8 March, 2009 And did we not used to sing a "Tina" song to Shilts for some reason?
SW11_Saint Posted 17 March, 2009 Posted 17 March, 2009 Nice one - dredging from my memory (from the Chocolate Boxes) I had the following: Take a two penny ticket to the Arsenal kop, He walks with a wiggle and he walks with a hop, With a walking stick and a hand grenade, We are the Milton, boot boys! Lots would have got lost in translation I am sure - and I had never quite understood the "Arsenal kop" bit, so yours makes more sense. Perhaps Duncan can provide the definitive rendition??? Did anyone have a definitive version of this? Still bugging me
londonsaint1604 Posted 17 March, 2009 Posted 17 March, 2009 I 'ad a wheelbarrow The wheel fell of.... Did saints fans used to sing that? I thought it was unique to notts county...
70's Mike Posted 17 March, 2009 Posted 17 March, 2009 Did anyone have a definitive version of this? Still bugging me think Toomers version above is about right
Master Bates Posted 8 November, 2023 Posted 8 November, 2023 new-southampton-chant-saintsfc-footballchant-footballfans-1280-ytshorts.savetube.me.mp4
spyinthesky Posted 8 November, 2023 Posted 8 November, 2023 (edited) .....Docherty shut yer mouth as the cup is coming south la la la la lala lala...... 'Thanks for McMenemy' (To the tune of Thanks for the Memory) Edited 8 November, 2023 by spyinthesky
Tom & Gerry Posted 8 November, 2023 Posted 8 November, 2023 Some 60's classics There's a bloke his name is Terry Paine, he only scores goals now and again. And again, and again , and again, and again , and again, and again , and agaaain. Went to the Dell just the other day, sha la la la lee, just to see Southampton play, sha la la la lee. Sha la la la Ron Davies, sha la la la Ron Davies. Onwards Saints supporters marching as to war with the boot of Chivers going on before. Melia is our schemer pushing from behind, Davies is our leader scoring all the time. His name is Ronnie Davies he's the leader of the team , the greatest centre forward that the world has ever seen , you always can rely on him to score a vital goal and as for Ray Hiron you can stick him up your hole, la la la laa - la la la la la la. 2
richardc Posted 8 November, 2023 Posted 8 November, 2023 On 27/02/2009 at 23:35, Granite_City_Saint said: I can't read & I can't write but that don't really matter I comes down from Sothampton & I can drive a tractor I can plough & milk a cow and drive the big lawn mower But the thing thta I likes best is being a strawberry grower OOOO AAARRR!! Showing my age sung on the way out at Millwall on Sat
Green Posted 8 November, 2023 Posted 8 November, 2023 On 07/03/2009 at 20:39, Right sider said: There was a bear in Jellystone, Yogi Yogi There was a bear in Jellystone, Yogi was his name Yogi was his name etc... Yogi had a little friend Booboo Booboo Yogi had a little friend Booboo Booboo bear.... Yogi had a girlfriend Suzi suzi.... Song normally reserved for crap night games in the Branfoot era. Do they still play this in the Kingsland Tavern on matchdays?
SotonianWill Posted Sunday at 19:27 Posted Sunday at 19:27 Here for some fun. On 26/02/2009 at 20:36, Mole said: OK so it is originally a West Ham song but anyone remember.. i'm forever blowing bubbles, pretty bubbles in the air, they fly so high, they reach the sky, and like my dreams they fade and die, arsenals always running, portsmouths running too, southamptons always running, running after you. southampton (clap clap clap) southampton (clap clap clap) On 27/02/2009 at 13:06, Badvoc said: Not one that I sang with much gusto, but I remember this little ditty from the late 80s. Needed a lead singer and a chorus repeat... Everywhere we go *Everywhere we go* People Wanna Know *People Wanna Know* Who we are *Who we are* So we tell them *So we tell them* We're the boys in red and white *We're the boys in red and white* Love to sing and love to fight *Love to sing and love to fight* Ohhhhhhhhhh *Ohhhhhhhhhh* or something like that...
EssEffCee Posted Sunday at 20:38 Posted Sunday at 20:38 'We are Southampton, the pride of the south' probably qualifies as an old song now. Borderline impossible to get going at away games in recent years and its like a lot of nippers don't even know the words. 2
sfc4prem Posted Sunday at 20:44 Posted Sunday at 20:44 5 minutes ago, EssEffCee said: 'We are Southampton, the pride of the south' probably qualifies as an old song now. Borderline impossible to get going at away games in recent years and its like a lot of nippers don't even know the words. We fucking ain't the pride of the South now, are we!? Brighton beating Man City today, Bournemouth beating Spurs yesterday, whilst we draw away at Watford 😅 1
EssEffCee Posted Sunday at 20:58 Posted Sunday at 20:58 8 minutes ago, sfc4prem said: We fucking ain't the pride of the South now, are we!? Brighton beating Man City today, Bournemouth beating Spurs yesterday, whilst we draw away at Watford 😅 True 😅 Don't think accuracy has ever been important for football songs though and that one is much better than half the shite we sing these days. We've never been by the far the greatest team the world has ever seen. Rickie doesn't stand at over 6 ft 3 Les Reed didn't go to Europe to buy a Lambo Papa Waigo wasn't always... oh wait that one was accurate actually. 1
sfc4prem Posted Sunday at 21:06 Posted Sunday at 21:06 8 minutes ago, EssEffCee said: True 😅 Don't think accuracy has ever been important for football songs though and that one is much better than half the shite we sing these days. We've never been by the far the greatest team the world has ever seen. Rickie doesn't stand at over 6 ft 3 Les Reed didn't go to Europe to buy a Lambo Papa Waigo wasn't always... oh wait that one was accurate actually. True 😂
Breeny Posted Monday at 00:17 Posted Monday at 00:17 Nobody’s mentioned Knees up mother brown ! That used to be mental ! 2
Chris cooper Posted Monday at 11:19 Posted Monday at 11:19 On 28/02/2009 at 08:23, alehouseboys said: Embarrassing. I can't understand where there's any connection to 'Southampton' in that, why would anyone sing it? Maybe it was something in honour of Mick Channon? Thing is, as much as we love him, Mick wasn't from Southampton - was it a Wiltshurrrr thing? Now if you were singing about the docks... Any ways, my contribution from the 70s: "Show them the way to go home, They're tired and they wanna go to bed (for a wa.....), Cos they're only 'alf a football team, Compared to the boys in Red.......and White stripes! ...and for the catchy (much-missed) tune... We'll see you all outside, we'll see you all outside, We'll see you all, we'll see you all outside, We'll.....................etc., etc. So how old are you the then ?
Chez Posted Monday at 12:15 Posted Monday at 12:15 Before my time, but I few old boys I used to go to games still sang this on in the Chapel end: We've got tommy tommy tommy tommy Jenkins on the wing, on the wing. We've got tommy tommy tommy tommy Jenkins on the wing, on the wing. Tommy, Tommy Jenkins, Tommy Jenkins on the wing... Lets all have a disco, lets all have a disco... was popular in the last 80's early 90s.
Toadhall Saint Posted Monday at 12:23 Posted Monday at 12:23 15 hours ago, sfc4prem said: We fucking ain't the pride of the South now, are we!? Brighton beating Man City today, Bournemouth beating Spurs yesterday, whilst we draw away at Watford 😅 It’s a state of mind.
sfc4prem Posted Monday at 12:26 Posted Monday at 12:26 2 minutes ago, Toadhall Saint said: It’s a state of mind. Ah, ok. Similar to shitting on the bastards below?
Chris cooper Posted Monday at 13:00 Posted Monday at 13:00 16 hours ago, RedWillie said: Celery, Celery.... If she don’t come il tickle her bum with a Lump of celery
swannymere Posted Monday at 13:32 Posted Monday at 13:32 Posh spice is a slapper Her knickers smell of cod When she's shagging Beckham She dreams of Ormerod 2
Dr Who? Posted Monday at 18:57 Posted Monday at 18:57 Give me an S, Eeesss Give me an O, oooow Give me a U, Uuuuw Give me a T, tee Give me an H, hch Give me an A, aaaay Give me an M, mmm Give me a PTON… What have you got? Southampton, Southampton, Southampton! 2
John Boy Saint Posted Monday at 19:35 Posted Monday at 19:35 29 minutes ago, Dr Who? said: Give me an S, Eeesss Give me an O, oooow Give me a U, Uuuuw Give me a T, tee Give me an H, hch Give me an A, aaaay Give me an M, mmm Give me a PTON… What have you got? Southampton, Southampton, Southampton! This one was a guessing game as to what would come after “Give us an O” as quite often it would become “O-h when the Saints ………” As someone once said with OWTSGMI a good few years back- “why does it get sung like an express train thundering through St Denys station before anyone else in the ground can join in?” 1
Thereisonlyonemickychannon Posted Monday at 20:07 Posted Monday at 20:07 Both from the 70's He shot He missed He must be fucking pissed, over there, over there. And. This one might have been more relevant when Martin had us passing backwards all game long. All we are saying Is give us a goal
Roo1976 Posted Tuesday at 06:37 Posted Tuesday at 06:37 but you know were going to have to fetch your fathers gun dont you............................... 1
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