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Egeli, -li, -li, comes from Norway by the sea Egeli, -li, -li, he's a Viking probably. From the left; from the right; and through the middle easily Sing his name every night: Sindre Walle Egeli.
or something like that.
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Chant for Sindre Walle Egeli on 02:20 - Sep 2 with 571 views
Chant for Sindre Walle Egeli on 01:27 - Sep 2 by Cafe_Newman
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Egeli, -li, -li, comes from Norway by the sea Egeli, -li, -li, he's a Viking probably. From the left; from the right; and through the middle easily Sing his name every night: Sindre Walle Egeli.
Chant for Sindre Walle Egeli on 01:27 - Sep 2 by Cafe_Newman
to Agadoo
Egeli, -li, -li, comes from Norway by the sea Egeli, -li, -li, he's a Viking probably. From the left; from the right; and through the middle easily Sing his name every night: Sindre Walle Egeli.
or something like that.
This is brilliant ...
Leeds do it well with Ampadu and this isn't too far off.
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Chant for Sindre Walle Egeli on 07:53 - Sep 2 with 359 views
There was a thread about this last week before he actually signed; seemed to be keen on an A-ha song, so I went with the chorus and synth riff from "Take On Me"...
E.....GE.....LI (E - GE - LI) Takes you on (E- GE - LI) Scores...for...fun And plays for Ip-swichhhhhhhh
Chant for Sindre Walle Egeli on 09:12 - Sep 2 by NthQldITFC
When we find ourselves at Portman Road, oh! This is what we come to see: Scoring goals for Ipswich, Egeli.
Egeli, Egeli, Egeli, Egeli, scoring goals for Ipswich, Egeli.
tune: Let It Be, anthemic, la.
Substitute a phonetic "Vollairglee" in there to keep Arnold happy, if you will.
[Post edited 2 Sep 10:49]
As mentioned above, and it can be heard at the end of his intro video above, his surname is pronounced closer to Wol-airg-lee (air as in the stuff you breathe with a g on the end).
So if you change the Egeli parts of your lyric (which covers the three notes of "Let", "It" and "Be") with Wol-airg-lee then it fits perfectly and has his whole name as correctly pronounced as it could be by 28,000 of Suffolk's throaty roaring finest.
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Chant for Sindre Walle Egeli on 10:47 - Sep 2 with 94 views
Chant for Sindre Walle Egeli on 10:24 - Sep 2 by ArnoldMoorhen
As mentioned above, and it can be heard at the end of his intro video above, his surname is pronounced closer to Wol-airg-lee (air as in the stuff you breathe with a g on the end).
So if you change the Egeli parts of your lyric (which covers the three notes of "Let", "It" and "Be") with Wol-airg-lee then it fits perfectly and has his whole name as correctly pronounced as it could be by 28,000 of Suffolk's throaty roaring finest.
I care nothing for accuracy, but I'll go along with it if you say so
"Sandra" OK for the first name?
Seriously, I think he's gonna be one helluva player for us.
Chant for Sindre Walle Egeli on 10:24 - Sep 2 by ArnoldMoorhen
As mentioned above, and it can be heard at the end of his intro video above, his surname is pronounced closer to Wol-airg-lee (air as in the stuff you breathe with a g on the end).
So if you change the Egeli parts of your lyric (which covers the three notes of "Let", "It" and "Be") with Wol-airg-lee then it fits perfectly and has his whole name as correctly pronounced as it could be by 28,000 of Suffolk's throaty roaring finest.
I have no idea about the pronunciation of Norwegian names but most of the Norwegian-sounding voices here seem to pronounce it like:
SINDRe VOLLa EGeLI
Are there any Norwegians among us who can shine some light on this?
And after all that, if it still scans, then my best shot is;
Egeli, -li, -li, comes from Norway by the sea Egeli, -li, -li, he's a Viking probably. Down the left; down the right; and through the middle easily Sing his name every night: Sindre Walle Egeli.