The 'knock kneed chicken.....' song was introduced on May 3rd 1970 at the City v Leeds u, game, Chris Chiltons testimonial.
Its been said on here before, probably by me, but here goes.
It was also the night City's kop moved en masse from the South Stand to the East Stand, aka Kempton. So called named after the residential street behind it, Kempton Road. Incidentally older fans may remember an attempt by the fans to rename the South Stand, The Sledmere End, after the road behind that, Sledmere Grove but it never really caught on. We ( the younger koppities of the day) even bought red berets from Army and Navy stores so we stood out and other fans might copy us, and a few did, that and other items of clothing that we wore as uniforms, too numerous to list. Although silk cravat like scarves were a particulary favourite of mine worn at that time. Highly fashionable, believe it or not. I see Crystal Palace's ultras do something similar today in dressing the same and Man u Stretford Enders have done for some time, but we did it well before them.
Anyhow, the point of this post. Back in 1970 City fans were a bit more pro active in those days. Dave Dewberry in preperation to the move to the East Stand, because it didn't 'just happen', it was pre planned, over 29,000 turned up, and Dave himself had song sheets printed with the words of several new songs which were handed out on the night. As it was the move was a tremendous success and the vocal support that night, for a testimonial was deafening. Perhaps some of the 'young tigers' of today could take a leaf out of some some of us oldies book and do something themselves instead of just waiting for it to happen?