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Joe Hart ditty - To Head, shoulders, knees and toes:

Head and shoulders lets in goals, lets in goals

Head and shoulders lets in goals, lets in goals

Aaannnnnnd we are gonnae wreck his Wembley posts 

Head and shoulders lets in goals, lets in goals...

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On 23/10/2016 at 10:25 PM, iainmac1 said:

When I saw this thread I was thinking who's going to be the numpty who posts up full song lyrics with chorus and verses...Bobster is the winner.

We struggle sinigng small chants and whenever these threads pop up someone expects us to sing like 6 verses and choruses of a song!

I suggested something simple before that was sung at Caley games in the past. It is to the tune of Auld Lang Syne and it is just 'Come on Scotland, come on Scotland, come on Scotland come on, come on Scotland, come on Scotland, come on Scotland come on...Come on Scotland...'

You get the picture. Short, easy to learn and can loop round which is what you need in a chant.

If we are singing songs then there are plenty of Scottish songs that are not hard to learn that we could easily sing. Scots Wae Hae is an easy one and would be good sung with flags and scarves in the air, especially at Wembley.

 

When I wrote my post I was thinking who's going to be the numpty who thinks I'm being serious... iainmac1 is the winner.

Did you no see the reference to TartanJon at the bottom? You've been on the board long enough to remember him.

Mind you, I'd rather sing a whole Rick Astley album than some of the shite posted on here!

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On 10/24/2016 at 4:00 PM, Doric said:

To the tune of Canna shuv yer granny aff a bus

You can stick yer British Union up yer ar**

I mind pumping that out in O' Neills in London near Kings Cross after we played Brazil. But the words were "Ye can stick yer Royal wedding up yer ar'se" 
The place was hoaching with Scots and hundreds were roaring it. It went on for ages. Then this auld woman came up to me, started shaking her stick in my face telling me I should be done with 'bloody treason'. She was going crazy! :lol:

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15 minutes ago, Ormond said:

I mind pumping that out in O' Neills in London near Kings Cross after we played Brazil. But the words were "Ye can stick yer Royal wedding up yer ar'se" 
The place was hoaching with Scots and hundreds were roaring it. It went on for ages. Then this auld woman came up to me, started shaking her stick in my face telling me I should be done with 'bloody treason'. She was going crazy! :lol:

The royal wedding was an amazing weekend. Everybody on holiday, late licensing hours, I had a cracking time.

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4 minutes ago, deecie said:

The royal wedding was an amazing weekend. Everybody on holiday, late licensing hours, I had a cracking time.

Two double bank holidays one week after the other.  I went to New York and Boston for 10 days. 

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To the tune of the lion sleeps tonight (in the jungle)

We are Scotland, We're Bonnie Scotland

We're going to win away

We are Scotland, We're Bonnie Scotland

We're going to win away

Aaaawwwwwaaaaaaaaaayyyyyy

We're going to win away

We'll win away

We'll win away

We'll win away

We'll win away

We'll win away

We'll win away

We'll win away

(then back to the start)

We are Scotland , We're Bonnie Scotland

We're going to win away.........

 

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19 hours ago, Ormond said:

I mind pumping that out in O' Neills in London near Kings Cross after we played Brazil. But the words were "Ye can stick yer Royal wedding up yer ar'se" 
The place was hoaching with Scots and hundreds were roaring it. It went on for ages. Then this auld woman came up to me, started shaking her stick in my face telling me I should be done with 'bloody treason'. She was going crazy! :lol:

Was she a Scot or one of the locals ?

Just before the wedding, A mate of mine got in trouble on the train when an auld boy overheard him making a joke about Wullie Windsor and Kate. The auld yin was red faced and totally fecking furious shouting "Ah'll huv ye know that's oor future king yir talking about there son !".

We just laughed and he got off at Williamwood, still raging. He's probably dead now.

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8 hours ago, ErsatzThistle said:

Was she a Scot or one of the locals ?

Just before the wedding, A mate of mine got in trouble on the train when an auld boy overheard him making a joke about Wullie Windsor and Kate. The auld yin was red faced and totally fecking furious shouting "Ah'll huv ye know that's oor future king yir talking about there son !".

We just laughed and he got off at Williamwood, still raging. He's probably dead now.

She was a local Londoner. Like an even older Babs Windsor.

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A wee ditty I heard in Amsterdam on my first away trip

To the tune of The Adams Family

There's Sunday and there's Monday

Theres Tuesday and there's Wednesday 

There's Thurdsay and there's Friday

And then there's Saturday

Days of the week (clap, clap)

Days of the week (clap, clap)

Days of the week x3 (clap, clap)

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1 hour ago, DoonTheSlope said:

A wee ditty I heard in Amsterdam on my first away trip

To the tune of The Adams Family

There's Sunday and there's Monday

Theres Tuesday and there's Wednesday 

There's Thurdsay and there's Friday

And then there's Saturday

Days of the week (clap, clap)

Days of the week (clap, clap)

Days of the week x3 (clap, clap)

Sounds like our fixture calendar!

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1 hour ago, DoonTheSlope said:

A wee ditty I heard in Amsterdam on my first away trip

To the tune of The Adams Family

There's Sunday and there's Monday

Theres Tuesday and there's Wednesday 

There's Thurdsay and there's Friday

And then there's Saturday

Days of the week (clap, clap)

Days of the week (clap, clap)

Days of the week x3 (clap, clap)

Sounds like my Wife on her period. <_<

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Ideal for the quiet of half time...What's that coming over the hill, is it a peedo ?Is it a peedo? What's that coming over the hill, it's Jimmy Saville, it's Jimmy Saville

There's only one Iketchi Anya, he loves chips and lasagne, walking in a Scottish Wonderland

 

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On 10/27/2016 at 0:17 PM, aff2rehab said:

To the tune of the lion sleeps tonight (in the jungle)

We are Scotland, We're Bonnie Scotland

We're going to win away

We are Scotland, We're Bonnie Scotland

We're going to win away

Aaaawwwwwaaaaaaaaaayyyyyy

We're going to win away

We'll win away

We'll win away

We'll win away

We'll win away

We'll win away

We'll win away

We'll win away

(then back to the start)

We are Scotland , We're Bonnie Scotland

We're going to win away.........

 

This is good, easy and catchy!

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12 minutes ago, ankles said:

Ideal for the quiet of half time...What's that coming over the hill, is it a peedo ?Is it a peedo? What's that coming over the hill, it's Jimmy Saville, it's Jimmy Saville

There's only one Iketchi Anya, he loves chips and lasagne, walking in a Scottish Wonderland

 

Adam Johnson?

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1 hour ago, DoonTheSlope said:

A wee ditty I heard in Amsterdam on my first away trip

To the tune of The Adams Family

There's Sunday and there's Monday

Theres Tuesday and there's Wednesday 

There's Thurdsay and there's Friday

And then there's Saturday

Days of the week (clap, clap)

Days of the week (clap, clap)

Days of the week x3 (clap, clap)

That's a belter!!!

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2 hours ago, ankles said:

Ideal for the quiet of half time...What's that coming over the hill, is it a peedo ?Is it a peedo? What's that coming over the hill, it's Jimmy Saville, it's Jimmy Saville

There's only one Iketchi Anya, he loves chips and lasagne, ______ walking in a Scottish Wonderland

 

He's from Castlemilk, he's full of silk

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