Jump, bounce, down, upWe need a fucking bouncy song is what we need
We get the kop singing SOAD i would just be in heavenJump, bounce, down, up
Jump, pogo, pogo, pogo, pogo, pogo, pogo, pogo
Bounce, pogo, pogo, pogo, pogo, pogo, pogo
Down, pogo, pogo, pogo
Up, pogo, pogo, pogo
Jump, pogo, bounce, pogo, up, pogo, down, pogo
I think you owe @the count some royalties!!!
Nuu-uuu-nez, in the sky, heading balls from that weird scottish guy.We get the kop singing SOAD i would just be in heaven
And another insightful comment from "Pythagoras in Boots":
I like this guy! Sounds like he might be a Liverpool fan too.
Needs work, but.Nuu-uuu-nez, in the sky, heading balls from that weird scottish guy.
But it doesn't scan....
Nunez has 2 syllables and love has one.
Not that I can do better.
Needs work, but.
Can't buy me Nunez, Nunez
Can't buy me Nunez
I'll buy you Bellingham my friend
If it makes you feel alright
I'll get you Raphina my friend
If it makes you feel alright
'Cause I don't care too much for money
For money can't buy me Nunez
I'll give you all I've got to give
If you say Mbappe too
I may not have a lot to give
But what I've got, I'll give to you
I don't care too much for money
Money can't buy me Nunez
Can't buy me Nunez
Everybody tells me so
Can't buy me Nunez
No, no, no, no
Say you don't need no Bellingham
And I'll be satisfied
Tell me that you want the Mbappe links
That money just can't buy
I don't care too much for money
Money can't buy me Nunez
Oww
Buy me Nunez
Everybody tells me so
Can't buy me Nunez
No, no, no, no
Say you don't need no Bellingham
And I'll be satisfied
Tell me that you want the Mbappe links
That money just can't buy
I don't care too much for money
Money can't buy me love
Can't buy me Nunez, Nunez
Can't buy me Nunez
You underestimate yourself Peter. I've met you and can attest that you are a wacky 'out there' soul brimming with creativity ..... On the inside maybe.. Still... 😉
Footy songs made on a feral shitful corner of Liverpool fandom are the fucking best. I think our song for Torres thread before he signed was vaulted, or it should have been.Wait a year and then sing "Oh my Darwin, oh my Darwin, oh my Darwin number nine"
By the way - footy songs made up on an old man's minor league fan forum are a bit sad, to be honest.
Oh yeah - I remember that. It might well have been vaulted. I think my song(s) that I volunteered were slammed by all as being 'completely shit and embarrassing' - In my defence I was probably drunk at the time. Then again maybe I was just channelling Charles Bukowski. 🙂Footy songs made on a feral shitful corner of Liverpool fandom are the fucking best. I think our song for Torres thread before he signed was vaulted, or it should have been.
But it doesn't scan....
Nunez has 2 syllables and love has one.
Not that I can do better.
He’s called Darwin
Try again
Yeah he's on Redcafe as something like 'Raoer'.I was interested in his background, clear he's an Asian Brummie so I had a look on the website. There's a few of them inc analysists etc but if it's the main guy who does the voiceover and the vids then he's a manU fan.
Sounds like baby shark on my head.Shite.
V2, to here comes The Lying Rag.
Here comes Dar-win, doo-doo-doo-doo
Here comes Dar-win and I say
He's all right
His penalty taking is ace - incredibly precise, so that even when the keeper guesses the right way he still has no chance.
His penalty taking is ace - incredibly precise, so that even when the keeper guesses the right way he still has no chance.
I forgot to add - he's great at sending the keeper the wrong way too.I would defer to your depth of experience, but from that clip, the keeper went the wrong way for 90% of the penalties he scored. There weren't many where they went the right way but it still went in..
Top yet troI would defer to your depth of experience, but from that clip, the keeper went the wrong way for 90% of the penalties he scored. There weren't many where they went the right way but it still went in..
429121Yes, and given that he's only 22 that's testament to his killer instincts.
I like the fact that he usually keeps them low. I know not everyone will agree with me but the only coaching I ever got on this topic was insistent that that's the best approach. The rationale we were given was that it's natural to lift the ball when you strike it, so if you deliberately look to do so you're cutting your margin for error.