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Wembley - Wembley

Get ready for the Everton assembly

Your gonna ( hear us ? ) where ever we roam

We're gonna make you our 2nd home

 

Oh Wembley ........................

 

:lmaosmiley:

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to the tune TIPPERARY.

...........

 

Its a long way to wembley stadium

Its a long way to go

Its a long way to wembley stadium

For the greatest team i know

 

Good bye Upper parly

Farewell Clayton square

Its a long long way to wembley stadium

But Everton are there.

 

Sung nearly every year in the 60s and the 80s when we went to wembley so many times, it was like a second home to us.

 

Only the peeps who know the city well would know that Upper parly referred to upper parliament street and of course (i think) everybody knows Clayton square.

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Tell me ma me ma

I dont want no tea no tea

I'm going to wem-ber-ley

Tell me ma me ma :)

 

Which morphed into (someone's already posted somewhere)...

 

Tell me ma me ma

To put the champagne on ice

We're going to Wembley twice

Tell me ma me ma

 

 

Funniest thing ever for me was one time in a tube station (don't remember which) on our way there we became part of a group of about fifty blues walking through tunnels singing. Became clear non-one knew where we were going and the song became, "We are lost, we are lost, we are lost..." until my mate decided he knew which way to go and it became, "Follow him, follow him, follow him..."

Maybe you had to be there but it's a great memory of just unconfined fun that's always stuck with me :) .

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to the tune TIPPERARY.

...........

 

Its a long way to wembley stadium

Its a long way to go

Its a long way to wembley stadium

For the greatest team i know

 

Good bye Upper parly

Farewell Clayton square

Its a long long way to wembley stadium

But Everton are there.

 

Sung nearly every year in the 60s and the 80s when we went to wembley so many times, it was like a second home to us.

 

Only the peeps who know the city well would know that Upper parly referred to upper parliament street and of course (i think) everybody knows Clayton square.

 

Oh what memories Bill, nice one mate :rolleyes:

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