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what shall our world cup song be


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I have watched this a couple of times and am hooked, it is brilliant. It really is a feel good song it lifts the spirit and should be our world cup anthem. I can hear the terraces chanting 'Star on the shirt'.

Well done to all involved.

Love it.

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It is a well known fact, to those who know it well, that a handlebar moustache is the most manly man accessory a manly man can don (especially in May). Apart from that have you seen how fucking big those guys are? They make their guitars look like children?s toys. Now you may think you?re man enough to argue with a troop of handlebar moustachioed, guitar playing giants but I?m not going to take my chances.
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I've got some of the footage of this on my phone whilst it was being made in the park scenes. It's certainly better than the average footy song. Lucky for you I managed to stay just out of the video shoot. Well done. Good work.
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