May 23, 200818 yr comment_23332 For me it had to be 'we want 6' to get it right up all those huns saying thats what they would do to us during the week. Report
May 23, 200818 yr comment_23540 Do you know who he was? He was a member of the IRA...who gives a shit if he is dead! Ok, next season i will sing that song at our matches aswell, actually maybe we should start singing most of their songs if it's about dead people and that!!! It's still secterian which is out of order and we shouldna put up with it, infact i think some of our fans are being secterian, i ahve heard some sing about the pope in the past aswell. out of order. Report
May 23, 200818 yr comment_23541 I certainly don't give a fuck about Bobby Sands death, or any of that shit, and good point about the over-estimation by the scum. Reading the post, I thought he was coming across as anti-IRA i.e. having taken one side over the other. I wouldn't want to start that debate. That is all. Report
May 23, 200818 yr comment_23542 Out of interest, why is it ok to call Celtic fans 'Tims' but not call Rangers fans 'Huns'? Report
May 23, 200818 yr comment_23543 Out of interest, why is it ok to call Celtic fans 'Tims' but not call Rangers fans 'Huns'? I use both terms frequently. Report
May 23, 200818 yr comment_23545 Out of interest, why is it ok to call Celtic fans 'Tims' but not call Rangers fans 'Huns'? It is OK to refer to both names and suffix the word "cunt" to the end. Report
May 23, 200818 yr comment_23546 To rephrase. Why does no-one get all pissy when you call a Celtic fan a tim, but you get labelled as sectarian as soon as Rangers fans are reffered to as huns? Report
May 23, 200818 yr comment_23548 because all tims are called timothy o'tool I suppose because it doesn't have any sectarian connotations, which hun does. Now if we called them (potato hoarders, sorry pickers) Fenians, thats another matter. Report
May 23, 200818 yr comment_23550 cos the Tims call themselves "Tims". This is true, it quite amuses me that there is a shop in the Barras called "Tim Land". Report
May 23, 200818 yr comment_23553 Speaking of chants, you younger ones won't necessarily be aware of a couple of little ditty's that the Beach End used to let rip. One song included "we're up to our knees in fenian blood, surrender or you'll die". Another included "The cry was no surrender, surrender or you'll die (die, die)". This was in the 1970's, and sang by a significant enough proportion of dandies that you could recognise the specific tunes even if you were golfing at Hazlehead. EDIT: The last bit - Hazlehead - was a wind up. Not in the mood tonight. Report
May 23, 200818 yr Author comment_23558 This is true, it quite amuses me that there is a shop in the Barras called "Tim Land". Report
May 23, 200818 yr comment_23560 Speaking of chants, you younger ones won't necessarily be aware of a couple of little ditty's that the Beach End used to let rip. One song included "we're up to our knees in fenian blood, surrender or you'll die". Aberdeen fans sang that? Wasn't aware of that, only ever heard Rangers fans singing it. Report
May 23, 200818 yr comment_23571 Anyone else cringe when we sing "Ha ha ha ha" etc... to the tune of their "Hello Hello" filth? I didn't. That was one of my favourites from a great repertoire of songs last night, it really winds the huns up. Why the fuck are you still here?, Barry/Walter whats the score?, there were so many. Laughed out loud when 'We want six' was first sung, class! Report
May 23, 200818 yr comment_23586 I didn't. That was one of my favourites from a great repertoire of songs last night, it really winds the huns up. Why the fuck are you still here?, Barry/Walter whats the score?, there were so many. Laughed out loud when 'We want six' was first sung, class! Nothing made me cringe last night. Twas all good. I did LOL a couple of times, like major LOL. Eberdeen. Fars like us? Report
May 24, 200818 yr comment_23651 Isn't the term "Hun" taken from a newpaper headline in the daily ranger that talked of "marauding huns"? Report
May 24, 200818 yr comment_23665 Aberdeen fans sang that? Wasn't aware of that, only ever heard Rangers fans singing it. Even throughout the 80's Dons fans used to sing these songs. Was telling Padre on Thursday night a story when myself and fatjim were in the SS and some casuals were singing 'No pope of Rome' and the last line they sang 'every day is the 4th of July'. Pretty much summed up the intellectual power they were able to muster up between them. Of course we were forced to enquire what American independence day had to do with the pope. The response was predictably difficult to process, involving some grunts and downwardly genetically modified social commentary Report
For me it had to be 'we want 6' to get it right up all those huns saying thats what they would do to us during the week.