Originally it was done as n ironic response to actually going a goal up against some team from somewhere the size of a village when we were at our direst. The "Tigers Ra Ra Ra" fist started after Mally Lord had spent some time in America and the programme said he had a successful time with so many goals and assists. Assists at that time was an unheard of thing here. A bunch of us were in the Well in those days.Someone started singing "Mally, Mally, I'd walk a million miles for one of your assists, my Mally". He was nearby to the time and laughed. It then went through a host of daft American things and one one started chanting "Tigers, Tigers, Ra, Ra Ra". Some young kids heard this nod not long after we heard it being sung on Kempton. I once worked with a Leicester fan, about 6'2" and over 20 stone who lives up here and remember him standing in East Stndvat a Leicester game whilst a horde of City youngsters danced about without moving any closer (not that I blame them, I wouldn't have wanted to be the first to try no take him on) . He said one of the funniest moments of his life was when these kids, who were trying to look threatening, burst into a rendition of Tigers, Tigers, Ra,Ra, Ra.
Nothing like Polly. I would have him in my corner any time when needing back up which wouldn't disappear if things got rough.
Well my dream or was it a premonition, its 1 -1 with about 3 mins to go Huddlestone is 2 or 3 meters outside their penalty area a bit left of center ( what he was doing there no one knows ) anyway he gets the ball and smacks it straight into the bottom right corner we win 2 - 1. Its was so clear but so unlikely I am almost temped to say I will join Carmine ? and Tiger Roo in hammonds window if it comes off. Oh and by the way I have no idea what happens to the Biffa's.
Tigers: Win Lose Draw; Mags Win Lose Draw Nine possible outcomes and only two will keep us up and that is without any weighting regarding the respective opposition I'm already hearing Sinatra singing My Way