Bigirimana woh oh oh
Bigirimana woh oh oh
He comes from Burundi
His hair is well frizzy
Hah!!
To the tune of "Give Me Joy In My Heart" / "Give me Oil In My Lamp" / "Sing Hosannah"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwsEGnTRGc8
He came from Burundi to the City,
He was sent to the City by God,
He came from Burundi to the City,
He was sent to the City by God.
Big-ir-imana,
Big-ir-imana,
Gael Big-ir-imana is our king.
Big-ir-imana,
Big-ir-imana,
Big-ir-imana is our king.
Same routine as usual, I start with a rubbish one and everyone else follows with better suggestions.
Here's mine:
Bigi-rimana clap clap clap clap clap
Bigi-rimana clap clap clap clap clap
Bigi-rimana clap clap clap clap clap
(same as Gary McSheffery and Bjarni Gudjonsson before him)
Nice and easy.
Can anyone fit his name into a religious hymn?
(yes i have too much time on my hands).
Glory Glory Bigirimaaaaaaaanaaaaaa
Glory Glory Bigirimaaaaaaaanaaaaaa
Glory Glory Bigirimaaaaaaaanaaaaaa
And the lad came through the ranks ranks ranks!
oh bigi whoa whoa
oh bigi whoa whoa
our favourite ref-u-gee
he came to coventry
how do I load this gun again?
All the other ones are similar to stuff we have always had before. Old tat and overused. I say we go with my suggestion for the Boom Boom Boom chant as its different and not many other clubs use it.
I joined in some of these before on another thread, but I've never known so many wanting to try at a relatively unknown unproven player. Bags of potential and great prospect but nowhere near yet. Not that any of them will get sung anyhow, but such adulation does seem ott (not dissing the lad before anyone gets on my case, hope he goes onto do it all).
Unsure if it's us desperately hoping he's our saviour or just an indication of the big brother type world we now live in where everyone is god for a moment in eternity and forgotten almost as quickly.
I joined in some of these before on another thread, but I've never known so many wanting to try at a relatively unknown unproven player. Bags of potential and great prospect but nowhere near yet. Not that any of them will get sung anyhow, but such adulation does seem ott (not dissing the lad before anyone gets on my case, hope he goes onto do it all).
Unsure if it's us desperately hoping he's our saviour or just an indication of the big brother type world we now live in where everyone is god for a moment in eternity and forgotten almost as quickly.
To the tune of "Give Me Joy In My Heart" / "Give me Oil In My Lamp" / "Sing Hosannah"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwsEGnTRGc8
He came from Burundi to the City,
He was sent to the City by God,
He came from Burundi to the City,
He was sent to the City by God.
Big-ir-imana,
Big-ir-imana,
Gael Big-ir-imana is our king.
Big-ir-imana,
Big-ir-imana,
Big-ir-imana is our king.
These are the original lyrics to this ...
Give me oil in my lamp,
Keep me burning,
Give me oil in my lamp, I pray.
Give me oil in my lamp,
Keep me burning,
Keep me burning
Sing hosanna! sing hosanna!
Sing hosanna to the King of kings!
Sing hosanna! sing hosanna!
Sing hosanna to the King!
So, what about a variation of .....
We have Bigi in our team,
He keeps passing,
We have Bigi in our team today.
We have Bigi in our team
He keeps passing,
Cos this lad can really play
Big-ir-imana,
Big-ir-imana,
Gael Big-ir-imana is our Messi.
Big-ir-imana,
Big-ir-imana,
Big-ir-imana is our Messi.
Thanks for Gael my lord, thanks for Gael,
Thanks for Gael my lord, thanks for Gael,
Thanks for Gael my lord, thanks for Gael,
Oh lord thanks for Gael.
Now send Messi my lord, now send Messi,
Now send Messi my lord, now send Messi,
Now send Messi my lord, now send Messi,
Oh lord please send Messi
that's 3 verses then!
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