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Welcome Ange: To Dare is to Didgeridoo

So you haven’t been to Anfield under the lights in a champions league game?
I have been to Anfield to see Spurs on several occasions, and I have found it one of the quietest stadiums I have visited. They make make twice as much noise at Palace. Anfield is like Spurs, full of tourists middle class families, it's just the middle class people of Liverpool will pick your pockets
 
Classy. Is that one of the songs you liked singing in the 70s?
It's actually a very funny joke. Funny songs were being sung right through the 90s until our friend Sol Campbell moaned about the one we sung about him. That drew a line in the sand, and all we sing now is an adapted Southampton song, and some supporters sing an Ange song (I don't).
 
It's actually a very funny joke. Funny songs were being sung right through the 90s until our friend Sol Campbell moaned about the one we sung about him. That drew a line in the sand, and all we sing now is an adapted Southampton song, and some supporters sing an Ange song (I don't).

Just a real bundle of fun, aren't you
 
It's actually a very funny joke. Funny songs were being sung right through the 90s until our friend Sol Campbell moaned about the one we sung about him. That drew a line in the sand, and all we sing now is an adapted Southampton song, and some supporters sing an Ange song (I don't).
I was in the away end at Portsmouth when he joined them and actually turned up for a game.

The simple answer is a scarf over your mouth - then you can sing what you like about him.
 
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