Is it? I remember singing it about Jordan Thompson, who then went on to give the ball away about 5 times straight away after.
"He never gives the ball away" is a good sign
That’s King Kenny’s song
"He never gives the ball away" is a good sign
Hmm...scanning.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.
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.
Good stuff! Might work better with just Trybull rather than Tom Trybull.What about Two Tribes by Frankie goes to Hollywood.
"When Tom Trybull goes to war
You know the Pool are gonna score
Pool will score, Pool will score
When Tom Trybull goes to war
His opponents are gonna hit the floor
Hit the floor, hit the floor."
I agree it's a great chant.Good stuff! Might work better with just Trybull rather than Tom Trybull.
Simple but effectiveBig f'kin German
We've got a big f'kin German
Big f'kin German
We've got a big f'kin German
It's a shame you have to squeeze Madine into it to make it rhyme.There may be Trybull ahead
But while there's Bowler and Lavery
and Yates and Madine
This is the best Blackpool team.
*that was me.Tommy Trybull
Tommy Trybull
He drinks a Warsteiner
He drinks a schnapps
His head's fuckin' massive*
(*according to someone on the other thread)
Tree-bull, Tree-bull, Tree-bull, Tree-bull....Just read his name is actually pronounced TREE-bull. Could work in a return of the pet seagull (was that Thiago Gomes??)
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.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.
What, insulting German dancing girls? You'd think they'd have had other things on their minds.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.
Out of interest would you find 'frog' an acceptable term when referencing the French?
Swap didn't for wouldn't and its a winnerTommy Trybull's magic
He wears a magic hat
When he saw Bloomfield Road,
He said I fancy that.
He didn't sign for Preston,
Cos PNE are shite!
He plays in Tangerine and he's ** dynamite!
To my old man's a dustman.
Trybull ooo oh Tommy's gonna get you nowCry wolf aha... TryBull ooo
I like this one, but how about changing the 2nd line toTo 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.