Kings Road King
¶ 1
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He wOS GOOD,
He wos King of the Shed,
He was 60’s Kings Road,
He filled defenders with dread.
¶ 2
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He wos a cup winner in 70,
He scored in each round,
as the Blues beat the Leeds,
at the Old Trafford ground.
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He played alongside Bonetti,
Hudson and Hutch,
He would have won more than four caps,
if he’d been born Dutch.
He was full of great touches,
giving defenders no peace,
he won a European medal,
on a hot night in Greece.
He was disliked at the Palace,
for his ” leave it John” shout, *****
and the fact he scored four,
in a Boxing Day rout.
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He left the Blues disillusioned,
went away for a spell,
played in Philadelphia,
and for Southampton at the Dell.
He won the Cup with The Saints,
when Stokes scored one late,
and the fans said he Wos Good,
but now Ossie Wos Great.
But his heart was on the Fulham Road,
where he was still classed as ‘The King,’
and Os returned to Stamford Bridge,
for a last career fling.
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He wos flamboyant,
He wos skillful,
He could give and take his kicks,
R.I.P PETER OSGOOD,
he who ruled S.W.6.
¶ 6 Leave a comment on verse 6 0 MEANWHILE UP IN HEAVEN.
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OSSIE – OSSIE – OSSIE,
OI – OI – OI
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cried a voice,clear and loud,
and Ossie waved to Greenaway,*****
who saluted from a cloud.
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