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Darragh Berry & Cormac Byrne

Passenger uses hostesses' microphone to entertain passengers with sing-song on delayed flight from Dublin

There was some glorious entertainment for passengers on Ryanair flight FR152 from Dublin Airport to Leeds/Bradford Airport on Saturday morning.

The flight, which normally takes around one hour, was delayed by 53 minutes on March 30.

Eventually, passengers got on the plane just before 9am and they were treated to an almighty sing-song on their short journey.

There happened to be an eager Leeds fan on board who was a lot more chirpier than most at that hour of the morning.

The Whites supporter broke into a rousing rendition of the club's famous anthem 'Marching on Together'.

The lyrics are simple but it does have a nice melody to it that is just perfect for a belting chorus that everyone can join in with.

The video, which was posted in a private Leeds United group, had a massive reaction when it was uploaded after the flight landed at 10am.

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One comment simply said "brilliant" while another admitted that this "outstanding entertainment" is something they'd love on every delayed flight.

FR152 was due to take off at 8am originally. 

For your own personal use, the lyrics to the tune are: "Here we go with Leeds United.  We're gonna give the boys a hand. Stand up and sing for Leeds united, they are the greatest team in the land. 

"Everyday, we're all gonna say, We love you Leeds! Leeds! Leeds! Everywhere, we're gonna be there, We, love you Leeds! Leeds! Leeds!

"Marching On Together! We're gonna see you win Na na na na na na. We are so proud, we shout it out loud we love you Leeds! Leeds! Leeds! 

"We've been through it all together and we've had our ups and downs (UPS AND DOWNS!) We're gonna stay with you forever, at least until the world stops going round." 

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