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    With Stokes delilah and the recent forest youve lost that loving feeling, why dont we adopt hi ho silver lining when we go 1 up?

    Youre everywhere and nowhere baby
    Thats where youre at
    Going down a bumpy hillside
    In your Rangers hat
    Flying across the country
    And getting fat
    Saying everything is groovy
    When youre tyres are flat
    And its hi ho Queens Park Rangers
    Everywhere we go now baby
    I see your sun is shining
    But I wont make a fuss
    Though its obvious

  • #2
    Originally posted by Shepherds Mush View Post
    With Stokes delilah and the recent forest youve lost that loving feeling, why dont we adopt hi ho silver lining when we go 1 up?

    Youre everywhere and nowhere baby
    Thats where youre at
    Going down a bumpy hillside
    In your Rangers hat
    Flying across the country
    And getting fat
    Saying everything is groovy
    When youre tyres are flat
    And its hi ho Queens Park Rangers
    Everywhere we go now baby
    I see your sun is shining
    But I wont make a fuss
    Though its obvious
    Used to be everywhere you go we follow

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    • #3
      I thought it was
      everywhere we go,theres agro
      Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers

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      • #4
        Whatever it is, would be great to get it as terrace chant at least once a game esp ifvwe are winning

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        • #5
          First done by Wolves. This song has been adopted by the supporters of football clubs such as Scunthorpe United, Stockport County, Queens Park Rangers, Aston Villa, Sheffield Wednesday and Wolverhampton Wanderers. The song is played before matches on the loudspeaker system so that the fans can sing along to the chorus with the lyrics adapted to include a reference to their club (e.g., 'Hi Ho Queens Park Rangers'. 'Hi Ho Aston Villa', 'Hi Ho Sheffield Wednesday' or 'Hi Ho, Wolverhampton').

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Greengrass View Post
            First done by Wolves. This song has been adopted by the supporters of football clubs such as Scunthorpe United, Stockport County, Queens Park Rangers, Aston Villa, Sheffield Wednesday and Wolverhampton Wanderers. The song is played before matches on the loudspeaker system so that the fans can sing along to the chorus with the lyrics adapted to include a reference to their club (e.g., 'Hi Ho Queens Park Rangers'. 'Hi Ho Aston Villa', 'Hi Ho Sheffield Wednesday' or 'Hi Ho, Wolverhampton').
            Granted but would be great if the fans did it during the game

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            • #7
              No I agree, but find some better words and more about us.
              Last edited by Olly; 21-04-2014, 11:36 PM.

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