A Bit Of A Verbal. That’s In Praise Of Persil.
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At certain London railway stations
I’ve held passionate football conversations
As I queued with fans who’ve travelled far and wide.
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With train tickets changed for vouchers
In Ben Sherman, stay-pressed trousers
We’d choose Persil for it’s perks and not try Tide.
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Coventry, Wolverhampton
Cardiff, Walsall, Mansfield, Blackburn
We’d train from early morning to a match.
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Bury, Crewe or Oldham
Such names could put a fan down in the doldrums
Cos if relegated, you could visit scenes like that.
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So a big shout goes out to Persil
Who have saved us fans a pursefull
Of hard earned gelt, with subsidised train tickets.
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Our football togs were brightest white
Much better washed than rival Tide
So white, we could have wore them at the cricket!
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