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Nottingham Tigers
I know its been mentioned on another thread but the new stand is to be renamed The Robin Hood Stand so the question is how soon before we become the Nottingham Tigers?
Re: Nottingham Tigers
Pointless thread.
The new stand is called the Robin Hood Stand.
We will never be called Nottingham Tigers.
The new stand is called the Robin Hood Stand.
We will never be called Nottingham Tigers.
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The Robin Hood Stand!
Finally a new song to sing!
Who dares warm up tights now!
Finally a new song to sing!
Who dares warm up tights now!
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Re: Nottingham Tigers
Although I have major reservations about the new name, it does hand us a song that everyone can sing. Those of us that remember Richard Greene as the eponymous 'hero' from the mid-fifties/early sixties' television show will, almost certainly remember the signature song:The Boy Dave wrote:The Robin Hood Stand!
Finally a new song to sing!
Who dares warm up tights now!
Robin Hood, Robin Hood, riding through the glen;
Robin Hood, Robin Hood, with his band of men;
Feared by the bad;
Loved by the good;
Robin Hood;
Robin Hood;
Robin Hood.
I remember the single by Dick James, produced by the great Sir George Martin, and the B side was 'Davy Crocket', I think.
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Got to laugh, and why not, things often so serious.DCATsOLDMAN wrote:Although I have major reservations about the new name, it does hand us a song that everyone can sing. Those of us that remember Richard Greene as the eponymous 'hero' from the mid-fifties/early sixties' television show will, almost certainly remember the signature song:The Boy Dave wrote:The Robin Hood Stand!
Finally a new song to sing!
Who dares warm up tights now!
Robin Hood, Robin Hood, riding through the glen;
Robin Hood, Robin Hood, with his band of men;
Feared by the bad;
Loved by the good;
Robin Hood;
Robin Hood;
Robin Hood.
I remember the single by Dick James, produced by the great Sir George Martin, and the B side was 'Davy Crocket', I think.
If Sarries can wear those silly hats and all!
I'm sure some would prefer the Welford Square or The Straight Line Club but nothing wrong with a bit of fun!
Cheery chappy
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Re: Nottingham Tigers
I think we should have a Tigers orientated version of the song.
Here's one to get us started:
Telusa, Telusa off he goes again
Telusa, Telusa beating several men
Feared by the Saints
Loved by the fans
Telusa, Telusa, Telusa.
Any suggestions?
Here's one to get us started:
Telusa, Telusa off he goes again
Telusa, Telusa beating several men
Feared by the Saints
Loved by the fans
Telusa, Telusa, Telusa.
Any suggestions?
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Re: Nottingham Tigers
I like it, and it scans quite well. Mathew Tait would fit the rhythm even better or Matt Toomua slightly less so.voice of the crumbie wrote:I think we should have a Tigers orientated version of the song.
Here's one to get us started:
Telusa, Telusa off he goes again
Telusa, Telusa beating several men
Feared by the Saints
Loved by the fans
Telusa, Telusa, Telusa.
Any suggestions?
Re: Nottingham Tigers
Nottingham Tigers? Is this a new club? I thought that their were moves underfoot to rename Nottingham the Nottingham sheriffs so that when they play their annual cricket match against Nottingham Outlaws we can finally resolve the question fictitious though it may be. Did the Sherriff ever catch Robin Hood?
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Re: Nottingham Tigers
If you change Telusa to the phonetic Vy-an-u, it works better...DCATsOLDMAN wrote:I like it, and it scans quite well. Mathew Tait would fit the rhythm even better or Matt Toomua slightly less so.voice of the crumbie wrote:I think we should have a Tigers orientated version of the song.
Here's one to get us started:
Telusa, Telusa off he goes again
Telusa, Telusa beating several men
Feared by the Saints
Loved by the fans
Telusa, Telusa, Telusa.
Any suggestions?
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Re: Nottingham Tigers
Na... he was goin to cut his heart out "with a spoon" cus it hurts.Noddy555 wrote:Nottingham Tigers? Is this a new club? I thought that their were moves underfoot to rename Nottingham the Nottingham sheriffs so that when they play their annual cricket match against Nottingham Outlaws we can finally resolve the question fictitious though it may be. Did the Sherriff ever catch Robin Hood?
But he got confused with WITHERSPOON
Re: Nottingham Tigers
I bet you're fun to go out withellis9 wrote:Pointless thread.
The new stand is called the Robin Hood Stand.
We will never be called Nottingham Tigers.
Omnia dicta fortiora si dicta Latina
Re: Nottingham Tigers
I think such messages should be PMs, this isn't GrindrOld Hob wrote:I bet you're fun to go out withellis9 wrote:Pointless thread.
The new stand is called the Robin Hood Stand.
We will never be called Nottingham Tigers.
Leicester Tigers 1995-
Nottingham 1995-2000
Swansea (Whites) 1988-95
A game played on grass in the open air by teams of XV.
Nottingham 1995-2000
Swansea (Whites) 1988-95
A game played on grass in the open air by teams of XV.
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Cheery chappy
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Oldhob, someone asked a question, presumably as they wanted an answer. I answered it.
Yes, I realise it was probably a tongue in cheek question but when I see questions like that, I like to answer them as if they were asked seriously.
Also, yes I am fun to go out with.
Jgriffin, what the hell is grindr?!
Yes, I realise it was probably a tongue in cheek question but when I see questions like that, I like to answer them as if they were asked seriously.
Also, yes I am fun to go out with.
Jgriffin, what the hell is grindr?!
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