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Whistling the Laurel and Hardy theme tune when policemen walked around the perimeter. “Here we go here we go here we go” “Roasted peanuts” “You’re going to get you’re fǔcking head kicked in”
When the opposition missed an easy chance the crowd used to go "waaaaaaaahhhh" and make the hand gesture instead of just cheering which they do now. Perfect example at the beginning of this clip
Also the big build up when the opposition keeper is kicking it and going "you're sht aaaaa"
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Things you don’t hear in football ground anymore on 14:58 - Dec 17 with 824 views
It's, it's, the Rangers blitz. I gather this was taken from a gramophone recording of a piece of music of the popular variety that I would have to confirm with my under butler when he's finished my ironing.
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Things you don’t hear in football ground anymore on 15:49 - Dec 17 with 739 views
"If you like a bit of aggro with your football join our club"
Also...... sadly I can't really make many away games anymore but used to love on the coach / train getting involved with "We all follow the Rangers over land and sea (and LEICESTER), we all follow the Rangers onto to victory"
Cherish and enjoy life.... this ain't no dress rehearsal
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Things you don’t hear in football ground anymore on 16:38 - Dec 17 with 690 views
Is it my imagination or at nearly every home game, usually during a lull in play, did someone shout “ave im” or something similar in a very high pitched voice? I haven’t heard that in a while or did i dream it?
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Things you don’t hear in football ground anymore on 17:10 - Dec 17 with 641 views
Unless I’m mistaken I’m not sure ‘He’s fat, he’s round, he bounces on the ground’ has had much of an airing in recent years. My last recollection was an admirably persistent interpretation directed, in this case, at Southampton manager Alan Ball during a 1994 visit by the Saints to Loftus Road.
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Things you don’t hear in football ground anymore on 17:17 - Dec 17 with 626 views