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They reminded me very much of that Birmingham side we dismantled last week. Man to man press, keep shape, don’t go over halfway unless it’s on transition and hurl the f*cker from the touch line at every opportunity. And they were at home. If they concede the first goal in any game, just like Clotet’s crap show, they are cooked. Dreadful stuff.
They shouldn’t be allowed towels ffs. When they come down here we should have our ballboys smear butter all over the ball, that’ll negate their entire attacking threat.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
The earliest I remember Hymns and Arias was in our promotion season from League 2 under Jackett, but I’d been abroad for over 10 years at the time. When did we adopt it?
No idea when Swansea started to use Hymns And Arias, but it was sung at Ninian Park regularly in the mid 70's. Rugby song then, still is now. Oggy Oggy Oggy...
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I haven't made any comment about Men Of Harlech. Personally I don't sing any version of Hymns And Arias, I merely stated that it was sung regularly on the terraces at NP in the mid 70's.
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Well you've totally missed the point I was making.
That was that it doesn't really matter where chants or songs sung in the stands derive from - the vast majority of them don't have their origins in football (with a few exceptions like our very own Swansea oh Swansea).
As long as it improves the atmosphere and helps get the team fired up does it really matter?