Excellent. Irritating bollocks on a par with the ghastly Three Lions on a Shirt nonsense trotted out for football’s Euro ‘96. This could really catch on because it will wind up our antipodean cousins no end, which worked rather well four years ago – lest we forget!
A shame nobody thought of getting Gary Pratt involved.
The Ashes Song by Tuffers and the Wooden Urns
By Will 5 months ago Add your comment below
Time will tell whether this Marmite-sponsored song really does become The Ashes Song of the summer, much as Embrace’s Ashes did in 2005. But it’s good fun, takes a healthy dig at the Australians and helps to create that friendly rivalry which will no doubt become fever-pitched in the coming weeks. Proceeds for the single, which is available to download on iTunes, goes to the Cricket for Change charity. A worthy cause and worth your pennies.
Or listen to it below for free (at Youtube), you tight bastards.
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4 Responses to “The Ashes Song by Tuffers and the Wooden Urns”
June 17th, 2009 at 8.51 pm
June 17th, 2009 at 8.59 pm
Excellent words Kelvin. Ghastly, nonsense, trotted, lest – have a gold star.
And write some more, RS!
June 18th, 2009 at 6.14 am
It failed to wind me up. Quite the opposite. I began checking the dates of the Tour de France
June 23rd, 2009 at 10.38 pm
loved it have not laughed so much in ages. hope it makes number one in the charts to irritate the crap out of all those cricket bashing tw*ts out there.
I’m so sad it is on my ipod now. AND I DONT CARE
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