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Intro 1
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Verse 1
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It was in the year of '88
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in the lovely month of June
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When the gadflies were swarming
and dogs howling at the moon
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With rosary beads and sandwiches
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for Stuttgart we began
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Joxer packed his German phrasebook
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and jumpleads for the van
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Some of the lads had never been
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away from home before
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'Twas the first time Whacker put his foot
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outside of Inchicore
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Before we left for Europe
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we knew we'd need a plan
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So we all agreed that Joxer
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was the man to drive the van
Verse 2
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In Germany the autobahn,
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'twas like the Long Mile Road
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There was every make of car and van
all carrying the full load
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Ford Transits and Hiaces
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and old Bedford from Tralee
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With the engine overheating
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from longhauling duty free
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There was fans from Ballygermot,
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Ballybough and Ballymun
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On the journey of a lifetime,
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and the crack was ninety- one
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Joxer met a German's daughter
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on the banks of the river Rhine
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And he told her she'd be welcome
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in Ballyfermot any time
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Verse 3
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As soon as we found Stuttgart
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we got the wagons in a ring
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Sean Og got out the banjo,
Peter played the mandolin
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There was fans there from everywhere
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attracted by the sound
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At the first Fleadh Ceoil in Europe,
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and Joxer passed the round
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But the session it ended
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when we'd finished all the stout
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The air mattresses inflated
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and the sleeping bags rolled out
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As one by one we fell asleep
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He dreamt himself and Jack Charlton
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sat down to pick the team
Verse 4
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Well, Joxer dreamt they both agreed
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on Packie Bonner straight away
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And that Moran, Whelan and McGrath
were certainly to play
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But tempers they began to rise
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and patience wearing thin
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Jack wanted Cascarino
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but Joxer wanted Quinn
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The dream turned into a nightmare,
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Joxer stuck the head on Jack
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Who wanted to bring Johnny Giles
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and Eamon Dunphy back
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The cock crew in the morning,
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it crew both loud and shrill
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Joxer woke up in his sleeping bag
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many miles from Arbour Hill
Verse 5
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The next morning none of the experts
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gave us the slightest chance
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They said the English team would lead us
on a merry dance
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With their Union Jacks all them English fans
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for victory they were set
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Until Ray Houghton got the ball
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and stuck it in the net
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What happened next is history,
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brought tears to many eyes
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That day will be the highlight
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of many people's lives
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Joxer climbed right over the top
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and the last time he was seen
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Was arm in arm with Jack Charlton
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singing, Revenge for Skibereen.
Verse 6
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Now Whacker's back in Inchicore,
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he's living with his mam
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Jack Charlton has been proclaimed
an honorary Irishman
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But do you remember that German's
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on the banks of the river Rhine
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She showed up in Ballyfermot
Outro 1
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[Yodeling]
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