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Guest millwallforever

To be honest: the mentioned tune sounds too Lutheran to me.

 

As a Roman-Catholic I object to the sound of the flute.

 

Seriously: that tune is no holy anthem; it stems from a television series ffs. In other words: nothing extraordinary about Z cars, and Mike Walker has my sympathy in this regard, viz., he sought a replacement for it, albeit not a particularly good one.

 

Liverpool's more than Beatles. We also had the likes of Echo and the Bunnymen, The Farm, and Cast.

 

Still, we should give the locals 3-5 years to work out an alternative.

 

Let the following two songs serve as our sources of inspiration. We need something lively, belligerent, bloodthirsty, and modern:

 

 

 

 

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Z Cars is just a fad like 'Scottish' kilts.

 

 

Even I associate Z-cars with Everton - from watching on TV years and years ago. Some traditions ought to stay.

 

I'm sure you don't like everyone singing "Abide with me" before the FA Cup final either.

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Everton and Z Cars have been associated with each other for such a long time I don't think any change is necessary. It still makes the hairs on the back of neck stand up, brings a lump to my throat and a tear to my eye each time I hear it as the boys run out.

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Oh Mikey, you feeling generous tonight?

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2645215/Jeremy-Paxman-risks-wrath-Scottish-nationalists-claiming-kilt-invented-ENGLISH.html

 

I would prefer an Indian to a Jock 24/7 daily. At least the Indians are for real:

 

 

 

 

The kilt isn't a modern fad, been around for five hundred years :huh:.

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I could find 3 Turks, 1 Serb, 1 Bosnian (Besic has triple vote: Bosnian, Turk, German), 2 Germans if you scumbags come along:

 

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Oh Mikey, you feeling generous tonight?

 

 

How does a theory that the "modern" kilt was invented in 1720, despite variations being worn much earlier, make it a fad? Brothel creepers and Birmingham bags were fads, something that's been around (in its current form) for three hundred years ain't.

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