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Wednesday chants through the years


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2 minutes ago, legendaryswan said:

Thats coz we were that crap then,getting a corner was about all we had to cheer :tango: was back in the Butenshaw days,god they were dark days,few on here will remember them

 

Too right old man.

 

I only started under Big Jack

 

.......you must be envious 

 

That was the best year to start following !

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9 minutes ago, legendaryswan said:

what was the shhhag your women and drink your beer one?

 

Wasn't it summat like. 

 

Wednesday Boys we are 'ere

Whoah hoah Whoah hoah 

Wednesday Boys we are' ere

To shag your women and drink your beer

Whoah hoah Wha hoho wha ho

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Possibly one of our worst taste chants ever (it was sick and reprehensible but darkly humorous) was I think away to Rotherham about 1979 taunting those "silly boys in blue" who were being their usual late seventies heavy handed selves...

 

Six thousand coppers

There's only one Yorkshire Ripper

Six thousand coppers

There's only one Yorkshire Ripper

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8 minutes ago, Owl in Nottingham said:

Jackie Charlton's magic he wears a magic hat 

 

When he saw the FA Cup he said I'm 'aving that !

 

Blimey. That brings back bittersweet memories. I remember belting this out at Highbury before the 83 semi final. Hopelessly naive about Wednesday then as I was certain we would win that day

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1 minute ago, I'm an Essex Owl said:

Possibly one of our worst taste chants ever (it was sick and reprehensible but darkly humorous) was I think away to Rotherham about 1979 taunting those "silly boys in blue" who were being their usual late seventies heavy handed selves...

 

Six thousand coppers

There's only one Yorkshire Ripper

Six thousand coppers

There's only one Yorkshire Ripper

 

Sad but true

 

But in those mad days .....you chant this ....laugh joke drink 9-10 pints ....tell your sister not to go out at the weekend.....without fear of social media abuse by Guardian readers.....calling you a misogynist......(in fact was that even a word back then?)

 

It was just a black humour...something horrible we were trying to shrug off.

 

To be fair they did catch him.  

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