If you want to go full retro… ‘I’m in the Mood for Dancing’ by The Nolan’s, was always a regular tannoy play during the late 70’s/early 80’s at The Boulevard.
While I totally agree on that, I do think a fresh approach is very much needed though, with so many changes in the squad it would seem a good time to do that.
As I say I've never been a huge Who fan and never got the hype over Baba O'Reilly either but think White Stripes Seven Nation Army wouldn't be a bad choice as when it has been played both at home and on our travels we always tend to break out in unison with 'We're the Black & White Army'.
If Boot It, and Great Balls of Fire are still there, then I'll probably email Clarky.
How hard is it to do a game on the pitch at half time - home supporter, away supporter - head to head, conversions, or catching bombs etc. It just all needs refreshing - it is all to predictable and flat, and so is the pre-match entertainment
If Boot It, and Great Balls of Fire are still there, then I'll probably email Clarky.
How hard is it to do a game on the pitch at half time - home supporter, away supporter - head to head, conversions, or catching bombs etc. It just all needs refreshing - it is all to predictable and flat, and so is the pre-match entertainment
The P&O pre game / half time inflatables used to be good
The P&O pre game / half time inflatables used to be good
I used to help out with that - the try line tussle they called it I think. It was then a big rush to get it deflated, flatted, folded and put on some wheels and put under the East Stand