[quote][cite]Posted By: nolly[/cite]for the record i like the bouncy bouncy song,my little girl sings nearly everyday but dont ruin it by starting were gonna bounce in a minute.[/quote]
Thats Ok but the drum roll seems to go on to long and it loses momentum
[cite]Posted By: LenGlover[/cite]Don't want any Rangers Celtic grief but does anybody know the origin of the term Old Firm for matches between the two clubs?
(I don't by the way which is why I'm asking)
It's shrouded in mystery, but in recent years it has been used to describe how the two clubs jointly carve up the commercial oppertunities in Scotland (see their joint sponsorship deals etc) - the Old Firm. Other theories include that they are the two teams that are always there at the top of the league.
So it is DFS we have to blame / thank ( delete as appropriate ) not Depeche Mode or even the Saturdays.
Forget that it is one of the Old Firm I just enjoyed watching how the Celtic fans celebrated with this song .
We hate the Millwall approach of noone likes us and it seems to me that this song would fit in well at the Valley along with the Bouncers . As I said before it would probably work better at an away game so let's try it at Daggers ( if we win ).
There is a precident . In the 70's and 80's Celtic's Grand old team to play for was a regular song at away games .
I agree with FTR lets think of more interesting songs like we used to in the 70's and 80's rather than the boring Inscest song.
[cite]Posted By: LenGlover[/cite]Don't want any Rangers Celtic grief but does anybody know the origin of the term Old Firm for matches between the two clubs?
(I don't by the way which is why I'm asking)
It was a derogatory team used a 100 years ago because they had the most power in Scottish football, back when they were playing in front of 120k and the clubs in England were lucky to get 12k.
[cite]Posted By: nolly[/cite]I have to say some of dittys rangers and celtic come out with our classics,the ha ha ha ha one the celtic sang to the rangers was a beauty.
[cite]Posted By: colthe3rd[/cite]What's this? An anti Rangers song? I'm in!
There's nothing anti-Rangers about it at all, it's just a shite song, so will fit in well with the rest of our repertoire!
You get a few Saltires in a Rangers crowd, which is always good to see and they have one on the back of the shirt. It's very rare to see one in the Celtic end.
[cite]Posted By: colthe3rd[/cite]What's this? An anti Rangers song? I'm in!
There's nothing anti-Rangers about it at all, it's just a shite song, so will fit in well with the rest of our repertoire!
You get a few Saltires in a Rangers crowd, which is always good to see and they have one on the back of the shirt. It's very rare to see one in the Celtic end.
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Thats Ok but the drum roll seems to go on to long and it loses momentum
It's shrouded in mystery, but in recent years it has been used to describe how the two clubs jointly carve up the commercial oppertunities in Scotland (see their joint sponsorship deals etc) - the Old Firm. Other theories include that they are the two teams that are always there at the top of the league.
Forget that it is one of the Old Firm I just enjoyed watching how the Celtic fans celebrated with this song .
We hate the Millwall approach of noone likes us and it seems to me that this song would fit in well at the Valley along with the Bouncers . As I said before it would probably work better at an away game so let's try it at Daggers ( if we win ).
There is a precident . In the 70's and 80's Celtic's Grand old team to play for was a regular song at away games .
I agree with FTR lets think of more interesting songs like we used to in the 70's and 80's rather than the boring Inscest song.
Think you made a mistake. But no worries, I fixed it for you.
Quite catchy though.
"just cant seem to get enough suarez, du du du du du du du du du "