
Classic for Georgie Best, the greatest ever United footballer
One day in the dark streets of Belfast, A young man was born too soon, For had he been born today boys, This game would know no gloom For he stood only 5 feet 8 inches, He weighed only 8 stone, By day he played with his friends there, By night he played on his own. Then early one morning a letter, Arrived in the post at his home, Will your son please board the ferry, From Ireland to England alone So a young man arrived at Old Trafford Prepared to give his all, But England’s a long way from Belfast, And the Emerald Isles did call It took all of Matt Busby’s persuasion, To make him come back for the test, For he knew that he’d found a genius, Who was so far ahead of the rest He could run at the speed of a greyhound, Turn on a sixpence and shoot, Dribble his way through a minefield, While still only wearing one boot His playing brought crowds by their thousands, His antics attack from the press, But they still had to bow down in tribute, And acknowledge true genius George Best So break open a bottle of bubbly, and look back not with sadness but joy, Raise a glass to the Genius Georgie Farewell to the Belfast Boy.
In the Dark Streets of Belfast Chant
Classic for Georgie Best, the greatest ever United footballer
first sung after the madness against Barnsley in the Carling Cup
Despite the money... they will always be a small, bitter and twisted club
F*ck off Back to Stockport Chant
All Manc's know City fans are from Stockport!
Francis Lee Went to Greggs Chant
A song for the City Legend, the Fat C*nt
Down Warwick Road One Fine Day Chant
Doesn't take much to turn a blue...
Hawaii 5-0 (The Slaughter of Man City) Chant
Memorable battering of City, home and Away
Typical Family from Liverpool Chant
Typical family from the Self-Pity City
Manchester United the Greatest of All Chant
Quality song from the 60's
33 trophy less years go By Chant
Funny song for City's FA Cup exit to Sheff Utd last season
Did You Know Duncan Edwards? Chant
Absolute classic from years gone by