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The Hovis song, helped by the chap with the trumpet. Pure gold on the old Town End.
Is that some sort of exotic fruit or cocktail?I think that her most private part was referred to as “ Juicy Quim “ as in “ how I love your juicy quim, how I love your juicy quim Etc etc
cocktail
Do you know the recipe? I may ask for one of these next time I’m out.Close enough 👍
Do you know the recipe? I may ask for one of these next time I’m out.
You've never made a cocktail before have you Sid?I do...
1oz Creme de Menthe
1oz Vodka
1oz Blue Sapphire Gin
1oz Courvoisier
1oz Grand Marnier
1oz Wild Turkey
1oz Glenmorangie
1oz Cranberry juice
Serve in a half pint glass with a decent sized slice of cantaloupe.
Let us know how you get on 👍
You've never made a cocktail before have you Sid?
Northampton away In the open end 80s👍It was Alouetta ( a French woman’s name apparently ) and always great to sing on the train on away trips .....
it started with “ how I love your tatty head , how I love your tatty head and then went all the way down her body.....
big blue eyes, double chin, big fat boobs, belly, etc etc .......
It went on for about 20 minutes !!!
I was there........ won 1-0 Alex Bruce 90th minuteNorthampton away In the open end 80s👍
He’s sewing bags. He’s sewing bags. He’s sewing. Oyston’s sewing bags.
From West stand Paddock, or seats....Bilko
Bilko
Bilko
Bilko
Bilko
If you know, you know
This is the one i really remember from my (brief) time behind the wall on the kop“Im a knock kneed chicken
Im a bow legged hen,
I aint been so happy since i dont know when,
I walk with a wiggle and i talk with a squak
Doing the Preston boot walk
In 69 when we went down
in to division 3
the Blackpool fans they cried aloud that’s the end of pne
then Bally came
he played the game
we went to Fulham too
we won 1 nil and now we’re back
in to division 2
we‘ll win the league , we‘ll Win the cup
we’ll go to Europe too
and when you come to Deepdale road
we’ll sing this song to you.
Yes, it was the very pleasant 'Stab, stab, stab the bastard early in the morning.'Anyone know the song about Blackpoo sung to the tune of What do you do with the drunken sailor.
Wasn't it budgies on the right side of the steps at top of Kop an goldfish on the left? I'm sure I'm not dreaming it!!More from the 80s Kop...
"We are the right side, we are the right side, we are the right side Fulwood End."
The reply was...
"We are the left side, we are the left side, we are the left side Fulwood End" followed by a playful British Bulldogs type charge into each other.
I usually stood to the right although we sometimes went over to the left.
Gossing out of the stand onto people queuing up outside or stood in the bogs below through the wooden floorboards was another early teenaged yeared past time.