Ron Obvious
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love that that could be our anthem
It's better than God save the Queen, I'll give you that!
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Breathing will help you live.
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Ron Obvious
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Do your own words to this tune...
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Breathing will help you live.
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everbrite
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Do your own words to this tune...
Frank you are having a laugh!
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2020 Grand National S/S 3rd Place
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everbrite
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who do these two remind you of on here
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2020 Grand National S/S 3rd Place
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guest2625
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After his brace today, how about this for Bridge?
Something simple & catchy, "Oleee, ole ole ole, Jack Bridge, Jack Bridge"
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guest3245
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To the tune of the Big Ben chimes:
"We've got Keith Curle. We've got Keith Curle. We've got Keith Curle, And we will WIN!!!!
Goal! Goal! Goal!" ..... etc
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Ron Obvious
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Enjoyed the reworking of You are my sunshine at yesterday's game. Well done lads.
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Breathing will help you live.
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Gen.Disorda
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I don't want to start a new thread for this, But I have always wondered this and a neutral who attended the Derby game with asked me So I wanted to pose the question on here.
Why do we as Northampton fans struggle so much with singing songs?.
The songs never seem to stick to the tempo of the song they have been based. The singing gets progressively quicker which results in them having no longevity as when other areas of the ground caught on the singers are already at 140 BPM. This makes it almost impossible for the song to spread.
Some regular fans don't know the words to songs sung every week (Nicky Adams, Charlie Goode) as its as if we confuse tempo with volume.
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