Sunday, May 04, 2008

we are going up, I say, we are going up



Yay ..

Oh when the REDS, oh when the REDS oh when the RED go marching in

I wanna be in the number, when the REDS go marching in!

I am so pleased for the team, the fans, and everyone who cares about my city!

YAY!

btw- here's another version of Pottermouth, with better sound quality and pictures to illustrate the "cultural" references! -- cos the BBC themselves have presented it

great stuff!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmsRwj6Iu04&feature=related

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well done Stoke, a good day all round really. It was a bit lucky that Charlton didn't get Coventry relegated with that 4-1 win. And it was quite cool that Coventry stayed up because of Stoke scuppering Leicester. Nice one.

XXX

suze said...

haha - my mate mand is a strong cov city fan, marrying a leicester fan - so it must have been a bit tense in their household as Cov and Leicester battled it out for relegation spot!

Charlton haven't won on the last game of the season in B's memory, and it happened the one time she went out without her mobile to get match up-dates from her dad .. on the other hand we were in a pub watching sky sports, so we could see charlton's scores rocketing in as the day progressed!

great stuff

Anonymous said...

Enjoy while you can - if it last's more than one season it will be a Miracle!!

I still can't forgive Britannia for spending 'my money' on the stadium.

Anon

Anonymous said...

Last's,

It appears 'your' money would have been better spent on evening classes.

Anonymous said...

haha! that really made me laugh, Mark!

Anonymous said...

The 'anon' moaning about Britannia spending his money sounds suspiciously like my Dad....... He makes a valid and serious point, actually.... albeit non-football related.

Personally, I don't think Stoke will do a Derby County, as has been predicted by 'experts'. Stoke can defend well, and I think they will be an awkward side to play against, much like the Bolton Wanderers of the Allardyce era. If Stoke can spend wisely I think they are more than capable of staying there. I'm definitely going to try and see them play my side....I never expected to be in the away end at the Brit, but it just goes to show how anything is possible in football.

suze said...

haha - it doesn't sound like your dad, simeon, not grammatically accurate enough! So who do you support?

I think the Bolton analogy is a likely one, and it will all depend on how they strengthen the squad now -- as you say.

Anonymous said...

Typing has never been his strong point, and I think he was probably deliberately trying to disguise the fact that it was him!

I support the Champions...always have. I go as often as I can... the season ticket prices are ridiculous now, especially as I'm a student with debt, but I'm still extremely fortunate to be able, through a scheme we have, to 'pay and go' when I want to/have the time. My friend is paying nearly £1,000 a season. That's what happens when your team is bought by people out to make a profit!

Went twice over Easter hols - Arsenal game being the highlight!

It's the Giggs element for me - both now and when I was a young boy. He's a fantastic role model for young, aspiring, footballers, and the polar opposite of the likes of Rooney and Ronaldo.

I hope Stoke stay up as I like to see the local teams do well.