• Nuggsy@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Why are the Spuds singing When the Saints go Marching in? Lol I think they’re at the wrong stadium

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        2 months ago

        Honestly they should just steal North London Forever, that’s a song that actually works for them. If you ignore the MV and that Dunford is a Gooner and the non-chorus bits.

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      2 months ago

      They’ve been singing that for years and I’ve never understood why. Especially now with So’ton back.

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        2 months ago

        Yeah, I’m sure there may be some other teams in the pyramid that makes sense for, literally The Saints being one of them. Spurs though, I have no idea… maybe in celebration of Saint Totteringhams day? They’re a bit early though

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          2 months ago

          even more stupid then, no? just make up your own song, we’ve been doing it for years.

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            2 months ago

            I kinda feel like we’re throwing stones in a glass house when every time our German striker in our London club scores, we sing a rip off of This Time for Africa

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              2 months ago

              Ok but there’s a massive difference between making a chant with the same tune but half the lyrics are different and literally changing one word from the same song sung by a different club.