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Letra The Referee's Alphabet de Half Man Half Biscuit original



The A is for my authority
Which many players seem to question,
Thinking they're somehow going to make me change my mind
B is for babies
Which a lot of managers cry like
After a decision has not gone their way
C is for the continual criticism i recieve from the touchline
Get back in your technical area!
D is for the dunderheads
Who seem to think we have a conspiracy
Against their particular team
E is for the eery silence that echoes around the ground
After I've booked the home teams player
And it's obvious to everyone that he deserved it
F is the farce into which most games would descend if we werent there
The G is for the gnarled face of someone whos on 90,000 a week
And reckoned he should have had a throw in
H is for handball
Which has to be intentional and very rarely is
If only people would study the rules more
I is for innocence, pleaded by many a doe-eyed defender
After they've just scythed down that tricky winger
J is for ju-jitsu, which i quite intend to display given a dark alley
And some of the narky blerts ive encountered
K is for the kissing of the badge
How ridiculous that looks 6 months later when they're at another club
L is for lip reading, at which you don't need to be an expert
To see how odious some people are
M is for the mistakes we sometimes make
Surely a bit of controversy is part of the games appeal
The N, the N is for the numbskull who during the boxing day game
Asks me what else i got for christmas besides my whistle
An afternoon with your wife mate
The O is for offside
Which many forwards tell me they simply could not have been
The P is for the penalty shootout
Great drama and no pressure on me
Q is the quiet word i sometimes need to have
With some of the more fiery participants
I usually choose the word 'pleat'
R is for running backwards
A difficult skill which the pundits never seem to appreciate
S is for the suggestion that i should have awarded a card of some sort
To a player whos just been awarded a free kick
Sorry i got all that wrong the S again
Okay the S, the S is the suggestion that i should show a card to an opponent
By a player whos been awarded a free kick
He himself is more in danger of getting one for that
T is for the 21 man brawl
Whiuch is basically an embarrassing scene of pushing and shoving
U is for the umpire which i sometimes wish I'd been instead
You never hear a cricket crowd shouting whos the bastard in the hat
The V is for vitriol vilification vendetta and volley of verbal abuse
Some good bird noises there by the way
W is for walter pidgeon
Whos mr Griffiths in 'how green was my valley'
I may have started to sound like during this song
'where was the light i thought to see in your eye'
He says that to a young huw played by roddy McDowall
The X
The X represents the sarcastic kiss planted on my forehead by the swarthy potugese center half
Who i just dismissed
The Y is for Yate
The kind of town referees come from
And the Z
Well the Z could be for Zidane, Zico, Zola, Zubizaretta, Zoff
Even Zondervan
But is in fact for the zest with which we approach our work
Without this zest for the game we wouldn't become refs
And without refs, well zero
See also Zatopek, Zeus
And Zeal Monachorum
I have a caravan there
Static naturally
Wouldnt it be fun if the gave the ref a gun

Letra The Referee's Alphabet de Half Man Half Biscuit en español (traducción)



La A es para mi autoridad
Que muchos jugadores parecen cuestionar,
Pensando que son de alguna manera me va a hacer cambiar de opinión
B es para los bebés
Que muchos gestores de llorar como
Después de una decisión no ha ido a su manera
C es para la crítica constante que recibo de la línea de banda
Recibe en su área técnica!
D es para el dunderheads
Que parecen pensar que tenemos una conspiración
En contra de su equipo en particular
E es para el silencio misterioso que se hace eco en todo el suelo
Después de haber reservado el jugador de origen equipos
Y es obvio para todos que se lo merecía
F es la farsa en la que la mayoría de los juegos bajaría si no interrumpía
El G es para la cara retorcida de whos alguien en 90.000 la semana
Y calculó que debería haber tenido un tiro en
H es para el balonmano
Que tiene que ser intencional y es muy raro
Si la gente sólo estudiar las reglas más
I es la inocencia, se declaró por más de un defensor de ojos saltones
Después de haber segado sólo por ese extremo difícil
J es para los ju-jitsu, que bastante la intención de mostrar dado un callejón oscuro
Y algunos de los blerts narky ive encontrado
K es el beso de t





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