The Beautiful Game (Musical)
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The Final (A Game Of Two Halves)

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The Final (A Game Of Two Halves)

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Us

this is it, what a blast, in the final at last.

We're a dream of a team, we're just totally excited.

What a thrill, twenty nil, we'll go in for the kill.

On a roll for a goal we could take on man united.

Them

try a pass, shift your arse, come on show us some class.

Get stuck in, play to win 'til the very final minute.

Knock it back, then attack, come on lads it's a crack.

If in doubt, kick it out 'cos we're really going to win it.

John

oh what a lovely little move i would say.

This boy has not got a lot to prove on the day,

must be on some sort of potion.

He doesn't need any other men. What a run.

Let's take a look at that move again. Just for fun.

This time let's watch in slow motion.

All the boys

oh what a lovely little move i would say.

This boy has not got a lot to prove on the day,

must be on some sort of potion.

We're the team that rocks

we're the dog's bollocks.

Crowd

you fat bastard, you're rubbish.

You ginger git, look his gut's double size.

What a useless tub, what a lard arse.

Christ now we know who ate all of the pies.

He goes in for the kill and he makes it one nil!

What a fabulous goal, it enraptures the soul.

The boy's magic.

Father o'donnell

my god this looks tense.

They've got past our defence.

Slide in low, on the toe, get stuck in, have a go, risk a booking.

Bring him down to the ground, don't just piddle around

chance your luck, chop him up, you can see that the ref's

not looking.

Thomas

i clearly played straight for the ball, did you see?

That dozy prat took a fall right in front of me.

Any sane ref would agree it.

Ref

out comes the book and a red card. Off you go

you like to think that you're so dead hard, now you know.

They get a direct free kick.

All

take the hero's role!

Score the winning goal!

Boys

green is the colour

soccer the game.

Score!

A thousand more for

the boys in green.

The emerald team.

We're bloody magic.

Just fucking magic.

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