Wouldn't it sound more offensive and personal if we used the opposition teams name instead of saying Same old Aussies, always cheating.
For example: "Same old Glory, always cheating".
Would work for Brisbane, Victory, Sydney, Glory, Melbourne (Heart), Gold Coast.
Wouldn't work for Adelaide, Newcastle or Central Coast. Too many syllables
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Wouldn't it sound more offensive and personal if we used the opposition teams name instead of saying Same old Aussies, always cheating.
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For example: "Same old Glory, always cheating".
Would work for Brisbane, Victory, Sydney, Glory, Melbourne (Heart), Gold Coast.
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Could work for Adelaide pissants, Newcastle bogans or Central Coast bogans/gypsies. Too many syllables
Could work for all teamsBullion2011-11-22 18:58:14
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Wouldn't it sound more offensive and personal if we used the opposition teams name instead of saying Same old Aussies, always cheating.
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For example: "Same old Glory, always cheating".
Would work for Brisbane, Victory, Sydney, Glory, Melbourne (Heart), Gold Coast.
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Could work for Adelaide pissants, Newcastle bogans or Central Coast bogans/gypsies. Too many syllables
Could work for all teams
Not Galatasaray.
Three for me, and two for them.
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Well, they are usually referred to as just Gala in Turkey so guess could work should we ever be in a position to actually chant it in a game.
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Same old (Insert Team) isn't as effective when you dont have the history or relevance behind it.
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The team it works best for is Sydney. Oh what a coincidence, we are playing them at home this Sunday.
Same old Sydney, always cheating!patrick4782011-11-23 22:09:10
Same old Sydney, always cheating!patrick4782011-11-23 22:09:10
Yellow Fever - Misery loves company
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Actually, the first ever Nix game at the RoF (pre-season cup vs. Sydney in season 1) the 'same old Sydney, always cheating' was cranked out a few times.
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I love the irony and self-deprecation innherent in using Aussies
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Wouldn't it sound more offensive and personal if we used the opposition teams name instead of saying Same old Aussies, always cheating.
Bullsh*t.
Why acknowledge their team as an individual entity? Why give them the recognition? They're not worth it.
Same old Aussies... always cheating.
That's it.
Period.
They're ALL the same, they're ALL cheats, they ALL have the same name.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
Phoenix fans. We have to win them over one fan at a time.
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Wouldn't it sound more offensive and personal if we used the opposition teams name instead of saying Same old Aussies, always cheating.
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I wouldn't mind some more piss taking of the pissants.
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I rarely chant this one anyway as I do not want nor deserve to be labelled as a "cheat"!
"Ive just re-visited this and once again realised that C-Diddy is a genius - a drunk, Newcastle bred disgrace - but a genius." - Hard News, 11:39am 4th June 2009
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Wouldn't it sound more offensive and personal if we used the opposition teams name instead of saying Same old Aussies, always cheating.
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I wouldn't mind some more piss taking of the pissants.
What about chanting "Pissant" to the Pink Panther tune???
"Ive just re-visited this and once again realised that C-Diddy is a genius - a drunk, Newcastle bred disgrace - but a genius." - Hard News, 11:39am 4th June 2009
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