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It's hilarious every time we win, some "fans" losing their minds because the lads sing "The Blaydon Races". Thick as shit
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It's about a charabanc of Geordies from Newcastle (then in Northumberland). Blaydon was then in County Durham, but it's more intimately associated with the city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne than the County of Durham.It's funny in many ways but also a tad embarrassing. A mixture of football fans who clearly don't watch the club, and people who have absolutely no idea on the history of county durham and the club. The lads have sang that song for years now. Durham "fans" who have no idea on the history of the club/county....... embarrassing.
Thought he was 40-odd the way he gans on.happy 21st Brandon
It's about a charabanc of Geordies from Newcastle (then in Northumberland). Blaydon was then in County Durham, but it's more intimately associated with the city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne than the County of Durham.
It isn't a great historical or geographical fit, but there aren't really any better local songs for that sort of thing.
Thought he was 40-odd the way he gans on.
Many happy returns kidda.
Blaydon was in DurhamIt's hilarious every time we win, some "fans" losing their minds because the lads sing "The Blaydon Races". Thick as shit
The race took place on Blaydon Island which was in neither in Northumberland nor Durham.Blaydon was in Durham
Check out 'The Lambton Worm'. Namechecks the river Wear and the Lambtons, whose Castle is just across from the Riverside. Great refrain too.It isn't a great historical or geographical fit, but there aren't really any better local songs for that sort of thing.
I am aware of the Lambton Worm marra, but it doesn't really have the same motivational team building vibe.Check out 'The Lambton Worm'. Namechecks the river Wear and the Lambtons, whose Castle is just across from the Riverside. Great refrain too.
Thought he was 80-odd the way he gans on.
Many happy returns kidda.
Calculated guess.He's 16 short of his half centuryhappy 21st Brandon
It's a song about leaving the desolate wastelands of newcastle upon Tyne and heading to the sunlit uplands of County Durham and what a joyous journey it was. The strange thing is why it's a skunk anthem really, its over riding message is the toon is a hole and I can't wait to get outIt's funny in many ways but also a tad embarrassing. A mixture of football fans who clearly don't watch the club, and people who have absolutely no idea on the history of county durham and the club. The lads have sang that song for years now. Durham "fans" who have no idea on the history of the club/county....... embarrassing.