Yes, I remember him, they used to do the arms outstretched as wings too. Funny thing about that is that I'm convinced he didn't have a clue what it was all about.Not a song or a chant, but the dam busters march as the old boy walked past used to crack me up.
Not seen him for a few years now, I think he was aware as I've known him acknowledge the fans.Yes, I remember him, they used to do the arms outstretched as wings too. Funny thing about that is that I'm convinced he didn't have a clue what it was all about.
Does he still go? (Not right at this moment obviously)
In the 60s?Wayne - never heard us do Bits and Pieces.
Yes, I believe he didn't have a clue it was about him. In a boring game I used to look forward to his trip to the loo just to hear the song. Also wonder whar happened to him. Hope he is still alive.Yes, I remember him, they used to do the arms outstretched as wings too. Funny thing about that is that I'm convinced he didn't have a clue what it was all about.
Does he still go? (Not right at this moment obviously)
Yes, loved that. Could join in. My churchgoing dad would have had a fit if he'd known I swore like that from the age of eight (went with a neighbour).I always liked the one that went "My old man said be a [insert opposition team] fan, I said fuck off bollocks you're a ****!"
When I was 13 and grown men around me were bawling it out at the top of their voices, it was the finest thing I'd ever heard in my life.