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Didn't we have a wonderful time the day we went to Falkirk

a beautiful day a fight on the way

and all for under 5 pounds you know

and on the way back we shouted 

YOUNG PACK ,and opened a bottle of cider (merrydown gold)

singing a few St Johnstone songs 

as the train went home. 

 

 

Sheer class :) 

 

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Didn't we have a wonderful time the day we went to Falkirk

a beautiful day a fight on the way

and all for under 5 pounds you know

and on the way back we shouted 

YOUNG PACK ,and opened a bottle of cider (merrydown gold)

singing a few St Johnstone songs 

as the train went home. 

 

 

Sheer class :) 

 

Most braw.

We were on that train 

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New years day 1978 at Dens! Pelosi and a hat trick from Derek O'Connor in injury time!

Wish I could remember the words exactly, but it goes something along these lines:

On New Years day we had fun....we had Dundee on the run... bye bye Dundee

We had Dundee on the run as Pelosi made it number one...bye bye Dundee

Glory to the boys in blue as Derek made it number two...bye bye Dundee

Gemmill couldn't believe what he was seeing...as Derek headed fukn number three in!

All the fans called out for more as Derek made it number four...Dundee bye bye.

 

Maybe sme of the auld yins on here can teach this to the FCU . :laugh:

 

 

 

 

 

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There was one in the Sporting Post letters page, but not sure if it made the terraces.

Kenny Aird is standing by the penalty spot,

Freddie Aitken crosses from the wing,

Johnny Connolly knocks it onto Henry Hall,

And all the Perth St Johnstone fans begin to sing,

Obla dee obla dah, its a goal,ooohh, na na na na its goal 

 

 

 

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There was one in the Sporting Post letters page, but not sure if it made the terraces.

Kenny Aird is standing by the penalty spot,

Freddie Aitken crosses from the wing,

Johnny Connolly knocks it onto Henry Hall,

And all the Perth St Johnstone fans begin to sing,

Obla dee obla dah, its a goal,ooohh, na na na na its goal 

 

 

 

Forgot that one , it did indeed make it onto the Terraces as you say.

 

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