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None for the new boys yet but "Slane, Slane will tear you apart again", same as Giggsy's tune to the Joy Division classic, has been a favourite in the local of late.

 

My best effort, which i've yet to hear sang at a game is this one though:

 

"Jimmy, Jimmy...Jim O'Brien...He loves the Motherwell, gives all those full-backs hell!"

 

To the tune of Sugar, Sugar by the Archies, link here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGL4btEIoTo. Posted it before, still think it's a belter.

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I know this is probably a poor one but what about:

 

Pepsi get tae fuck, pepsi, pepsi get tae fuck.

Ok probably shite but you dont say you dont know.

 

good idea but he might think were telling him to get tae fuck

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to the tune of nick nack paddy wack.....

 

We've got coke

you've got none

Mark McGhee is a shuvled faced c**t

 

and it's fuck off scotty leitch

your a traitor too

canny wait to laugh at you !!!!

 

 

 

 

Is that my taxi ??

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Ohhhhhh Cokey, Cokey, Cokey :lol:

Love it but.......

 

What with all the sadness and trauma going on in the world at the moment, it is worth reflecting on the almost unnoticed death, recently, of a very important person. Larry LaPrise, the man who wrote the Hokey-Pokey died peacefully at home. He was 93.

 

According to a reputable source, the well-known participatory dance became popular in the USA during the 1950's. It originated in 1949, when Larry LaPrise, Charles Macak, and Tafit Baker created it as a entertaining novelty for the ski crowd at Idaho's Sun Valley resort. The trio were granted the copyright for an accompanying song in 1950, and Ray Anthony's big band recording turned the song and dance into a nationwide sensation. Hokey-Pokey appeared on the B side of Anthony's Bunny Hop single.

 

Hokey-Pokey has virtually the same lyrics as the Hokey-cokey, a song and novelty dance which had been popular in England since the mid-1940s. In addition to the lyrics, the two songs also share similar dance moves. Specific body parts are named; these are sequentially put into the ring, taken out of the ring, and finally wiggled around manically inside the ring.

 

There's a wonderful, summertime connection. Hokey-Pokey is New Zealand's national ice cream flavor: crunchy toffee in vanilla. In England, Hokey-Pokey is a traditional name for ice cream, probably originating from the Italian vendors who peddled their wares shouting, Ecco un poco ("Try a little...").

 

LaPrise's funeral was private, attended mostly by family and close acquaintances. The most traumatic part was getting him into the coffin. They put his left leg in...and then the trouble started.

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Love it but.......

 

What with all the sadness and trauma going on in the world at the moment, it is worth reflecting on the almost unnoticed death, recently, of a very important person. Larry LaPrise, the man who wrote the Hokey-Pokey died peacefully at home. He was 93.

 

According to a reputable source, the well-known participatory dance became popular in the USA during the 1950's. It originated in 1949, when Larry LaPrise, Charles Macak, and Tafit Baker created it as a entertaining novelty for the ski crowd at Idaho's Sun Valley resort. The trio were granted the copyright for an accompanying song in 1950, and Ray Anthony's big band recording turned the song and dance into a nationwide sensation. Hokey-Pokey appeared on the B side of Anthony's Bunny Hop single.

 

Hokey-Pokey has virtually the same lyrics as the Hokey-cokey, a song and novelty dance which had been popular in England since the mid-1940s. In addition to the lyrics, the two songs also share similar dance moves. Specific body parts are named; these are sequentially put into the ring, taken out of the ring, and finally wiggled around manically inside the ring.

 

There's a wonderful, summertime connection. Hokey-Pokey is New Zealand's national ice cream flavor: crunchy toffee in vanilla. In England, Hokey-Pokey is a traditional name for ice cream, probably originating from the Italian vendors who peddled their wares shouting, Ecco un poco ("Try a little...").

 

LaPrise's funeral was private, attended mostly by family and close acquaintances. The most traumatic part was getting him into the coffin. They put his left leg in...and then the trouble started.

 

Hahaha is any of that true or was it all leadin up to that punchline? Buckled regardless

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"He's Motherwell's number 8, Jenno! Jenno!

He's Motherwell's number 8, Jenno! Jenno!

He's Motherwell's number 8,

He's small, he's fat, he's fucking great,

He's Steven Jennings, Motherwell's Number 8!"

 

Best i could do with the unexotically named signings thus far.

 

Heard the shouts of 'Ruud' were ringing out in Jack Daniels, whenever the keeper touched the ball tonight. It doesn't work but it does kinda, sometimes they're the best yins.

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"He's Motherwell's number 8, Jenno! Jenno!

He's Motherwell's number 8, Jenno! Jenno!

He's Motherwell's number 8,

He's small, he's fat, he's fucking great,

He's Steven Jennings, Motherwell's Number 8!"

 

Best i could do with the unexotically named signings thus far.

 

Heard the shouts of 'Ruud' were ringing out in Jack Daniels, whenever the keeper touched the ball tonight. It doesn't work but it does kinda, sometimes they're the best yins.

just thought i'd put a few word in and take a few out if thats okay

 

He's Motherwell's number 8,

He's small, he's fat, he's fucking great,

He's Stevie Jennings, Motherwell's Number 8!"

NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

He's Motherwell's number 8,

He's small, he's fat, he's fucking great,

He's Stevie Jennings, Motherwell's Number 8!"

 

and another

 

''Humpherys,we've got Humpherys

We've got Humpherys on the wing

Humpherys we've got Humpherys

We've got Humpherys on the wing''

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