Songs for Tom

There must be a catchy tune with the word tribal in or trouble that can be changed to tribal....
 
To the top gun tune...


When he's on the pitch
He'll make his presence known.
The German machine
He'll tackle you all on his own

Trybulls home at Bloomfield road
Trybulls home at Bloomfield road
Trybulls home at Bloomfield road

😍😆

Would sound great 👍 😉
 
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Do people actually imagine 10,000 singing this or imagine they are singing it in the car🤦‍♂️

Trybulls gonna get ya
Trybulls gonna get ya
Na na na na
Na na na na

Like we did with briggsy. Simple. original.
 
For Reggae fans:

It sipple out deh
War inna Bloomfield,  Trybull war inna Bloomfield
Let me tell, it sipple out deh, wha' you say
It sipple out deh, oh yeah
War inna
 
Tommy Trybull
Tommy Trybull
He drinks a Warsteiner
He drinks a schnapps
His head's fuckin' massive*
(*according to someone on the other thread)
 
Just read his name is actually pronounced TREE-bull. Could work in a return of the pet seagull (was that Thiago Gomes??)
 
To the tune of 'Shout' by Tears For Fears:
Shout, Shout we've bought a kraut,
Surely this means that Stewart is on his way out,
Come on, the mighty Pool come on.
I,m sure he will be delighted to be called a Kraut. German for Cabbage. The term I believe comes from WW1 in the trenches and was used as an insult to the German troups.
 
I,m sure he will be delighted to be called a Kraut. German for Cabbage. The term I believe comes from WW1 in the trenches and was used as an insult to the German troups.
What, insulting German dancing girls? You'd think they'd have had other things on their minds.
 
Don't cry a foul,
It's just Trybull,
The truth is, he'll always hurt you
Though you may pass him
Though you may pass him
He's going to hurt you
Just keep your distance
 
I,m sure he will be delighted to be called a Kraut. German for Cabbage. The term I believe comes from WW1 in the trenches and was used as an insult to the German troups.

Out of interest would you find 'frog' an acceptable term when referencing the French?
 
A work in progress.......

When Tom Trybull goes to war,
none is all you can score
(score no more, score no more)
When Tom Trybull goes to war
none is all you can score
(working for the Blackpool).
Clap clap clap
 
Mc Ewans Mullet asked: Out of interest would you find 'frog' an acceptable term when referencing the French?

My answer is: I would certainly never sing it to them, would you?

Take my post as it's meant, not a telling off or a disagreement, just a light hearted query. Perhaps I should have put an emoji after the comment. 🤔
 
I see Leeds fans are in trouble on the back page of the Mail today.

Offensive chant for Gnanto.

He's got a f****** massive c***
 
Tune: Rockin all over the world.


And I like it, I like it, I like it, I like it
I liiiiiike it, liiiiiiiike
Here we goooooo
WE’VE GOT TOMMY TRYBUUULL
 
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