Sure. I assume you are talking about what we call "the football vocals"
We recorded a total of 24 stereo takes with 10 people in the room (including me, can you tell by the German accent

). I used a x/y mic setup with two Telefunken ELAM 251s (loved that studio) and we grouped people around those mics in different formations. First, most of the "gang" was on the left side of the stereo picture, then the middle, then the right side. Then we did a few takes with everybody further back in the room and then a few with everybody all over the place. We also did a few takes with the tape sped up drastically, so the "singers" had problems reaching the note and staying in time. When that was slowed to normal speed it gave us a low growly (drunken) sound. We did the same by slowing down the tape when recording for a few takes and in normal speed that kind of sounds like girls singing. Whenever working with that many people, and a lot of them not even musicians, you have to compress for safety. The thing to keep in mind is that with compression you will bring up the actual room quite a bit and if you want a different room later in the mix (like a hall or stadium) that original room might get in the way.
Another tip: have the main A&R guy sing along in the room with those football vocals. You'll never hear him on the recording, but it does wonders if you want that particular song as a single
