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The Fields of Athenry

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are in Connacht, not Munster - be sure and remind them of it mecilessly and in loud voice on Sunday.
'Athenry's in Galway, Athenry's in Galway, Na Na Na Na, Ooh, Na Na Na Na..'
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badger79 wrote:are in Connacht, not Munster - be sure and remind them of it mecilessly and in loud voice on Sunday.
'Athenry's in Galway, Athenry's in Galway, Na Na Na Na, Ooh, Na Na Na Na..'
How mature, I have this feeling that Leinster supporters think its a schools cup match.
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Jake wrote:
badger79 wrote:are in Connacht, not Munster - be sure and remind them of it mecilessly and in loud voice on Sunday.
'Athenry's in Galway, Athenry's in Galway, Na Na Na Na, Ooh, Na Na Na Na..'
How mature, I have this feeling that Leinster supporters think its a schools cup match.
Perhaps we've missed the real message. None of them want to live in Munster anymore and dream of living in a small sleepy town in the wesht of Ireland near Ahascragh !!
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Hard place to find though. Due to it's low lying nature I believe.
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Positive support only please.
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yes cos I'm sure there'll be no Ross O'Carrol Kelly references, roysh
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Post by Oscar »

sarah_lennon wrote:yes cos I'm sure there'll be no Ross O'Carrol Kelly references, roysh
There won't be. All they have is the Fields, they have no other songs.
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Post by Ballyman »

and SUAF

What do we want anymore for??? 2 Good ones sung by every voice on the terrace. Have a look at this so you can see what I mean.
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Ballyman wrote:and SUAF

What do we want anymore for??? 2 Good ones sung by every voice on the terrace. Have a look at this so you can see what I mean.
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Even though I sing it, I cant stand the song :?
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A song about Connacht and a Broadway musical
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epaddy wrote:A song about Connacht and a Broadway musical
:lol: How are ye coming along, learning the words of 17 different songs and co-ordinating people before sunday?? Should be good :lol:

Ah, the joys of two songs. :lol:
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Ballyman wrote:
epaddy wrote:A song about Connacht and a Broadway musical
:lol: How are ye coming along, learning the words of 17 different songs and co-ordinating people before sunday?? Should be good :lol:

Ah, the joys of two songs. :lol:
And the odds of hearing the second of those on Sunday are???
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Ballyman wrote:
epaddy wrote:A song about Connacht and a Broadway musical
:lol: How are ye coming along, learning the words of 17 different songs and co-ordinating people before sunday?? Should be good :lol:

Ah, the joys of two songs. :lol:
Gwan back to your musicals, Cecil :lol:
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dingbat wrote:
Ballyman wrote:
epaddy wrote:A song about Connacht and a Broadway musical
:lol: How are ye coming along, learning the words of 17 different songs and co-ordinating people before sunday?? Should be good :lol:

Ah, the joys of two songs. :lol:
And the odds of hearing the second of those on Sunday are???
You and I both know that the odds will be slim enough. Whatever, one will have to do.

As for you, only 16 more to learn off!!
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Ballyman wrote:
dingbat wrote:
Ballyman wrote: :lol: How are ye coming along, learning the words of 17 different songs and co-ordinating people before sunday?? Should be good :lol:

Ah, the joys of two songs. :lol:
And the odds of hearing the second of those on Sunday are???
You and I both know that the odds will be slim enough. Whatever, one will have to do.

As for you, only 16 more to learn off!!
I see your point Ballyman, what with "Athenry's in Galway" being a real memory tester....
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It's the co-ordination I'd be more worried about.

Anyway, thats two you have now. You better get working on the rest of them. :D
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Ballyman wrote:It's the co-ordination I'd be more worried about.

Anyway, thats two you have now. You better get working on the rest of them. :D
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Post by ruck »

epaddy wrote:A song about Connacht and a Broadway musical
as opposed to a song about some wench with a wheel barrow.

songs are songs, matters not what they are in all reality.
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ruck wrote:
epaddy wrote:A song about Connacht and a Broadway musical
as opposed to a song about some wench with a wheel barrow.

songs are songs, matters not what they are in all reality.
yeah but she's our wench.
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