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Anyone remember the song that included mention of "a walking stick and a hand grenade" (?!) - I think I remember it but wanted to check it isn't just a figment of my (then) young imagination...

 

ended with the line "... we are the Milton, aggro!".

 

Take a bow legged chicken from the Liverpool cop

Who walks with a wiggle and he walks with a hop

With a hand grenade an a walking stick

We are the Milton boot boys

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I can't read & I can't write but that don't really matter

I comes down from Sothampton & I can drive a tractor

I can plough & milk a cow and drive the big lawn mower

But the thing thta I likes best is being a strawberry grower

OOOO AAARRR!!

 

Showing my age

 

Embarrassing.

 

I can't understand where there's any connection to 'Southampton' in that, why would anyone sing it? Maybe it was something in honour of Mick Channon? Thing is, as much as we love him, Mick wasn't from Southampton - was it a Wiltshurrrr thing? Now if you were singing about the docks...

 

Any ways, my contribution from the 70s:

 

"Show them the way to go home,

They're tired and they wanna go to bed (for a wa.....),

Cos they're only 'alf a football team,

Compared to the boys in Red.......and White stripes!

 

...and for the catchy (much-missed) tune...

 

We'll see you all outside, we'll see you all outside,

We'll see you all, we'll see you all outside,

We'll.....................etc., etc.

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Embarrassing.

 

 

...and for the catchy (much-missed) tune...

 

We'll see you all outside, we'll see you all outside,

We'll see you all, we'll see you all outside,

We'll.....................etc., etc.

 

And another:

 

You'll never make the station

You'll never make the station

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Take a bow legged chicken from the Liverpool cop

Who walks with a wiggle and he walks with a hop

With a hand grenade an a walking stick

We are the Milton boot boys

 

Nice one - dredging from my memory (from the Chocolate Boxes) I had the following:

 

Take a two penny ticket to the Arsenal kop,

He walks with a wiggle and he walks with a hop,

With a walking stick and a hand grenade,

We are the Milton, boot boys!

 

Lots would have got lost in translation I am sure - and I had never quite understood the "Arsenal kop" bit, so yours makes more sense.

 

Perhaps Duncan can provide the definitive rendition???

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In Dublin fair city

Where the girls are so pretty

I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone

 

As she wheeled her wheelbarrow

Through streets broad and narrow

Singing.

clap, clap

Clap, clap, clap

Cla, clap, clap, clap

The Gills

 

 

 

Ooops

 

If we see you

On the corner

With a Gills scarf round your neck

Maidstone boys will come and find you

And we'll break your f*cking legs

 

Lalala, lalala, lalala-lalalalla, lalalala, lala, lala, MAIDSTONE

 

;)

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There was a bear in Jellystone,

Yogi Yogi

There was a bear in Jellystone,

Yogi was his name

Yogi was his name etc...

 

Yogi had a little friend

Booboo Booboo

Yogi had a little friend

Booboo Booboo bear....

 

Yogi had a girlfriend

Suzi suzi....

 

Song normally reserved for crap night games in the Branfoot era.

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If we see you

On the corner

With a Gills scarf round your neck

Maidstone boys will come and find you

And we'll break your f*cking legs

 

Lalala, lalala, lalala-lalalalla, lalalala, lala, lala, MAIDSTONE

 

;)

"We" and "We'll"? As in the plural? lmao. I can't remember the last time I saw more than Stone's fan in the same place tbh.

 

Maidstone run,

Maidstone ****

Gillingham are the cause of it

lalalala lalala lala.

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Nice one - dredging from my memory (from the Chocolate Boxes) I had the following:

 

Take a two penny ticket to the Arsenal kop,

He walks with a wiggle and he walks with a hop,

With a walking stick and a hand grenade,

We are the Milton, boot boys!

 

Lots would have got lost in translation I am sure - and I had never quite understood the "Arsenal kop" bit, so yours makes more sense.

 

Perhaps Duncan can provide the definitive rendition???

Did anyone have a definitive version of this? Still bugging me

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  • 14 years later...

Some 60's  classics

There's a bloke his name is Terry Paine, he only scores goals now and again. And again, and again , and again,  and again , and again, and again , and agaaain.

Went to the Dell just the other day, sha la la la lee, just to see Southampton play, sha la la la lee. Sha la la la Ron Davies, sha la la la Ron Davies.

Onwards Saints supporters marching as to war with the boot of Chivers going on before. Melia is our schemer pushing from behind, Davies is our leader scoring all the time.

His name is Ronnie Davies he's the leader of the team , the greatest centre forward that the world has ever seen , you always can rely on him to score a vital goal and as for  Ray Hiron you can stick him up your hole, la la la laa - la la la la la la.

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On 27/02/2009 at 23:35, Granite_City_Saint said:

I can't read & I can't write but that don't really matter

I comes down from Sothampton & I can drive a tractor

I can plough & milk a cow and drive the big lawn mower

But the thing thta I likes best is being a strawberry grower

OOOO AAARRR!!

 

Showing my age

sung on the way out at Millwall on Sat

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On 07/03/2009 at 20:39, Right sider said:

There was a bear in Jellystone,

Yogi Yogi

There was a bear in Jellystone,

Yogi was his name

Yogi was his name etc...

 

Yogi had a little friend

Booboo Booboo

Yogi had a little friend

Booboo Booboo bear....

 

Yogi had a girlfriend

Suzi suzi....

 

Song normally reserved for crap night games in the Branfoot era.

Do they still play this in the Kingsland Tavern on matchdays? 

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