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"Oh Notts will win"


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Does anyone know why everyone chanted "Oh Notts will win?"

For one game I could live with it but I found it very repetitive, I would have rather sung "I had a wheelbarrow" repeatedly but there are far better things fans can sing. I bet the Coventry fans wondered if we knew any other songs.

It must have added to the players nerves too.

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I think it would drive me crazy if I heard it every game, but I do also feel it added to the buzz around the ground and at times it actually helped to generate positive noise - especially in the first half.

We just have to ensure that different chants are started so we get a variety.

Also, I'm hoping each player can have their own chant and we can get 'em sung before the kick off. It must be a huge boost to the players to know that they have support right behind them.

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Sounds like everyone is singing different words. :doh:

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