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Covered end choir or Valley choir?

I keep hearing both sung during a round of Valley Floyd Road, which is the correct one?
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  • Covered End Chior!
  • redcarter said:

    I have never heard Valley choir sung.

    Heard "Valley Choir" a lot at Reading, I was sat next to ppl singing it.

    But at Fulham all I heard was "covered end choir", whats that aaaabaat?
  • Never heard Valley Choir either and I was at reading

    always been Covered End Choir
  • CAFCTrev said:

    I keep hearing both sung during a round of Valley Floyd Road, which is the correct one?

    Specsavers do hearing tests as well these days Trev :-)
  • covered end choir

    "valley choir" typical PC affirmative action nonsense

    :)
  • covered end choir end of.
  • RedChaser said:

    CAFCTrev said:

    I keep hearing both sung during a round of Valley Floyd Road, which is the correct one?

    Specsavers do hearing tests as well these days Trev :-)
    Do ear clinics do eye tests too?
  • "Covered End"

    On the rare occasion that those in other stands rouse themselves to give us a song perhaps they sing "Valley Chior".
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  • edited November 2014
    se9addick said:

    "Covered End"

    On the rare occasion that those in other stands rouse themselves to give us a song perhaps they sing "Valley Chior".

    Well it won't be anyone in the West stand because they'll wake their neighbour up who'll be having a kip, and it won't be the the jimmy Seed so that only leaves the 'A' blockers in the East stand and I can assure you we sing it properly :-)
  • With the speed it's sung these days I wouldn't be surprised if some were saying Valley choir just to cram the words in.

    Without getting too dramatic and Charlton Life about it, we're in danger of ruining a proud song the way we do it at the moment. Slow down, everybody. Slow down.
  • Never heard Valley Choir either and I was at reading

    always been Covered End Choir

    Although for you it would perhaps be more appropriate to sing "Coiffured End Choir"!
  • RedChaser said:

    se9addick said:

    "Covered End"

    On the rare occasion that those in other stands rouse themselves to give us a song perhaps they sing "Valley Chior".

    Well it won't be anyone in the West stand because they'll wake their neighbour up who'll be having a kip, and it won't be the the jimmy Seed so that only leaves the 'A' blockers in the East stand and I can assure you we sing it properly :-)
    Tempted to flag that! - Just to confirm that (some in) the West do join in singing, not just clapping, and it is and always has been 'covered end' regardless of where you sit
  • edited November 2014
    CatAddick said:

    RedChaser said:

    se9addick said:

    "Covered End"

    On the rare occasion that those in other stands rouse themselves to give us a song perhaps they sing "Valley Chior".

    Well it won't be anyone in the West stand because they'll wake their neighbour up who'll be having a kip, and it won't be the the jimmy Seed so that only leaves the 'A' blockers in the East stand and I can assure you we sing it properly :-)
    Tempted to flag that! - Just to confirm that (some in) the West do join in singing, not just clapping, and it is and always has been 'covered end' regardless of where you sit
    Doesn't the flask and blanket get in the way?
  • RedChaser said:

    CatAddick said:

    RedChaser said:

    se9addick said:

    "Covered End"

    On the rare occasion that those in other stands rouse themselves to give us a song perhaps they sing "Valley Chior".

    Well it won't be anyone in the West stand because they'll wake their neighbour up who'll be having a kip, and it won't be the the jimmy Seed so that only leaves the 'A' blockers in the East stand and I can assure you we sing it properly :-)
    Tempted to flag that! - Just to confirm that (some in) the West do join in singing, not just clapping, and it is and always has been 'covered end' regardless of where you sit
    Doesn't the flask and blanket get in the way?
    That's why people complain the songs are too fast. It's so difficult to put the flask down between claps
  • How is this even a question ?
  • Is the Valley Choir the new BBC series by Gareth Malone to put together a proper Football fans choir?
  • Valley choir doesn't even go ????
  • We've only been singing this song for about 50 years, so is it any wonder people still don't know the correct words...............
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  • With the speed it's sung these days I wouldn't be surprised if some were saying Valley choir just to cram the words in.

    Without getting too dramatic and Charlton Life about it, we're in danger of ruining a proud song the way we do it at the moment. Slow down, everybody. Slow down.

    For a start get rid of the stupid @#$%&*! drummer!
  • Valley choir doesn't even go ????

    Yes it does! Va-ha-lley Choir.

    (I'll get me coat)
  • It's "covered end choir" at least I was getting that right. However much to the embarrassment of my mate after I was singing oh Bob Peeters he's not a red but we don't care (thinking that he's not a true red because of his Millwall link" probably should of clocked on when we were " oh Bobby peeters is a red, is a red, is a red, Bobby Peeters is a red, he hates Millwall"
  • Greenie said:

    FFS - Its Cupboard End Choir. If you don't know that you aint real Charlton! Fact! ;o)

    What Greenie said .. with knobs on
  • Many miles have I travelled,
    Many games have I seen,
    Following Charlton my favourite team.
    Many hours have I spent in the cupboard in quiet,
    Singing Valley Floyd Road,
    My only desire

    i actually thought it was that for a little while
  • PL54 said:

    How is this even a question ?

    That bendy thing with a dot underneath was used at the end. You've used one yourself.
  • I used to think "is that all you take away?" was "here's the ball you take away". More worryingly, I also thought that Madonna's smash hit, "Papa Don't Preach" was actually called "Poppadom Freak", and was presumably a song all about Madonna's obsession with Indian food.
  • It's gotta be the cupboard end choir otherwise it won't scan.
  • edited November 2014
    A covered end is my fave form of birth control.
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