So there is at least one activity for which our traditional
warcry of "Come and have a go if you think you're hard enough" is actually appropriate.
Outplayed over the first two days in team combat, but inspired by a Saturday night "Remember The Alamo"
warcry from their golf-loving former President, General George Bush, they proved immeasurably mentally superior when sent head-to-head.
a "military marching" (Men went to Catraeth with battle-rank and
warcry, / Power of horses, blue armour and shields, / Shafts held on high, and spearheads, / And shining coats of mail, and swords.
8.07 (480m): Bush Hill Alex, Invincible Munky,
Warcry, Dickies Lass, Unknown Alex, Arctic Weather (W).
2.58 (480m): Parkmount Lady, Dan The Fixer,
Warcry, Rough Fantasy, Jogon Bonnie, Romeo Hit Man (W).
But while Kenny Dalglish was the recipient of that birthday serenade, a few days after his personal 60th milestone, it wasn't long before The Kop adapted their more familiar "Dalglish"
warcry to fit the latest Anfield number seven.
The Prime Minister's
warcry of "British jobs for British workers" was long ago exposed as a hollow sham, and any promises made by Kraft now for PR purposes will have precious little effect in the years to come.
Keep right hand up and use left to make whooping
warcryNo-one at Lord's has forgotten Hussain's unnecessarily aggressive pre-NatWest Trophy semi- final
warcry only last August that "we have to get a bit of nastiness into our game''.
6.48 (480m H/c): Keel Rumble (13), Alotofboot (10),
Warcry (10), Target Jay (9), Express Ginger (3), Queenies One (scr).
8.51 (290m): Geiger Counter, Romeo Ignition,
Warcry, Kevin's Book, Hanoverthefrench, King Nicky.
The name Michael means "Who is like to God?" It was the
warcry of the good angels in the battle fought in heaven against Satan and his followers.
WARCRY: Steven Gerrard hopes a win against Everton will turn the season around
"The fans want it as much as we do and if we have similar backing against Fulham, I know all the players will be over the moon." Among those at the Hull game were members of passionate fans' group Red Faction, including one of the Gazette's
Warcry Poster competition winners, Andrew Leigh, The guys were also sporting a new banner, and donned the Gazette's Keep the Faith T-shirts.
After drinking their pints and chanting their Zulu
warcry they smashed their glasses and flung them indiscriminately at the customers in the pub causing serious injuries.