Ask if he remembers the ordinary?Odd request aimed at the older mob on here, does anybody remember Everton fans chanting we are evil? Better yet does anybody have any footage of the chant? Can’t remember the specifics but my dad’s told me it was sang often when we used to go to the away games.
Not unless his ma was in the Winslow after we have won a game while I was single.
He said he does and explained to me what it meant, footy hasn’t half changed hey hahaAsk if he remembers the ordinary?
Against Chelsea one year, a golf ball was going back and forth for about 5 minutes between them and the Everton lads in the enclosure, everybody was cheering when one side other the other caught it, a bit of a gap of a few minutes, and it went over to the Chelsea fans again for an easy catch, lad catches it, cheer goes up, and he goes down in agony, some sly bugger had put something in the golf ball. Cut his hand to bits, prematch entertainment was a bit different those daysOh yes, darts were a fashionable item then too, as were golf balls
I'd most probably be Prime Minister by now and never have been banned from the Park EndNot unless his ma was in the Winslow after we have won a game while I was single.
We used to sing it in the parkend while trying to get at the away fans.
And when we were in the streets at away games.
Cant think of any footage of it but the Tranmere film, away days? Have there little mob singing it.
By the way quite a few singing it were Evil, that @jaycee being one of the worst, no mercy that lad if it wasnt for me god knows what he would have got up to.
I'm guessing, because of their absence in the lyrics, you're remembering a song you sang before the rs founded?We hate manu
City too.
Hate the Geordies.
Who are we..
We are the Stanley Park end.
Was around the same time.
I would vote for you mate ,better than the bell we have now and the opposition leader as well.I'd most probably be Prime Minister by now and never have been banned from the Park End
Darts were reserved for SpursOh yes, darts were a fashionable item then too, as were golf balls