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Hot Cheerleaders
Sorry, no pictures.
I'm coaching a team of 15-16 year old lacrosse players and I'm looking for a good cheer to rally around at the start of every game. I can only recall one from high school hockey, when the team would gather around the goalie at the start of the game. Supposing we were playing a red and white team: The captain would lead each line and the team would repeat: A little bird! (A little bird!) With a Red and White bill! (With a Red and White bill!) Landed on! (Landed on!) My windowsill! (My windowsill!) We lured it in! (We lured it in!) With bits of bread! (With bits of bread!) And then we crushed! (And then we crushed!) Its fuckin' head! (Its fuckin' head!) Its fuckin' head! (Its fuckin' head!) Something along those lines will do, basically anything they'll rally around and not sound gay. |
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Re: Hot Cheerleaders
I highly suggest steering way clear of anything resembling what you just posted. Group cheers IMO are quite... for a lack of a better word... gay. I remember playing hockey against the schmoes who would gather around the net and make these cheers. I also remember the unfortunate times I ended up on a team with a couple kids who liked to do this crap. It's lame.
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Re: Hot Cheerleaders
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Sorry, no pictures. I'm coaching a team of 15-16 year old lacrosse players and I'm looking for a good cheer to rally around at the start of every game. [/ QUOTE ] 15-16 year old kids know enough not to need a cheer to get motivated but if you're going to have one, center it around your team name or kicking your opponent's ass. We had one that went like this, with the team jumping up and down like you see the Lakers do before games. Down, down, down. <oppponent's team> is going down. Down, down, down. <oppponent's team> is going down. Down, down, down. <oppponent's team> is going down. (louder and louder each time) "U" "C" "S" "D"! (bunch of screaming and hollering) Yeah, it seems silly when you write it out. |
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Now that is certainly a good example of "gay".
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Before soccer matches my team used to scream
Beat beat mutilate crush crush kill Beat beat mutilate crush crush kill Beat beat mutilate crush crush kill Everytime getting louder and louder. I thought it was fun, and we still joke around about that. Of course that was the year we went to state too. =) Ponks |
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Kick'em in the nuts.
Kick'em in the dirt. Get you ass up, faggit (or other). You ain't hurt. |
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mmmmmmm.....cheerleaders
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You dont need a cheer before you start its gay, at the home of football the crowd do not have a cheers like that its 48,000 people (well 24,000 now we are relegated) screaming Coooooooooooooommmmmmmmmmmmeeeeeeeeeeeee Onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn. or Haaaaaaaawaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyy
Thats what you need transfer the Roker Roar into a Canadian equivilalant. Havr to remeber 15-16 year olds dont want to chant or sing espicially anything gay. Edit didnt realise it was lacrosse (misread soccer somewhere in the thread) its a gay public school game over here so not sure what is appropriate. |
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We used this in high school:
Ein, zwei, drei, Blut, Blut, Blut (one, two, three, blood, blood, blood) |
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