Sebastien
Striker
They can sing what they want when passing it round.I hope the lads blast it out when we get the trophy in a few weeks time.
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They can sing what they want when passing it round.I hope the lads blast it out when we get the trophy in a few weeks time.
Well the argument seemed to be 'we sing it as well'. We don't though. Not the Scotswood Road version sang gustily there by the Durham CCC which is a dyed in the wool Newcastle United anthem. At least in recent times. Maybe not in the 50s or 60s.....You must be a bit deaf if you have heard it since the 80s? I only started going in 1996 and have heard it often until the late 00s
I don't think anyone is suggesting anything other than the sunderland aces version?
Is this the same Chris Armin from our neck of the woods @SAFCMark ?
This is my concern, unless you are an actual Durham CC fan, anyone else who watches that will come to the conclusion that Durham CC support the mags.Not in recent times...one that has faded away....but irrelevant really. The version sang by Durham CC is probably the most recognisable Newcastle United football anthem there is. Inevitable when that goes viral people will draw conclusions.
Anyway that's my last word on the subject. Some very sensitive souls in here seem to be getting quite upset by the whole thing so I apologise for any upset caused by the comment above![]()
I wouldn't expect the Durham CC team to sing it either.
This is my concern, unless you are an actual Durham CC fan, anyone else who watches that will come to the conclusion that Durham CC support the mags.
I wouldn't sing that song and I wouldn't expect any other safc fans would either. I know it's written by a Durham lad and is talking about the county in general but it is THE footy anthem of the mags and for that reason alone I wouldn't expect the Durham CC team to sing it either.
would never have happened under Paul Collingwoods watch
Even though it's a well recognised, perhaps the recognised, Newcastle United football anthem.It did. It’s apparently been around since minor counties days. That’s because it’s got nothing to do with football.
Even though it's a well recognised, perhaps the recognised, Newcastle United football anthem.
What has Scotswood road got to do with durham?Which was written well before they even existed.
As I’ve said in an earlier post, this is all pointless and tedious. Better be prepared for more of it when Durham win the league I suppose.
Maybe people should put their efforts into supporting our team who are performing magnificently instead of trotting all this out for the umpteenth time? Just a thought, like.
Have you not got to gan alang it to get onto the A1 to gan to Durham old daysWhat has Scotswood road got to do with durham?
Don't think so. Singing about Scotswood Road and Blaydon hardly seems appropriate for a durham anthem. I know Blaydon 'was' in Durham, but I bet next to nobody associates Blaydon with durham.Have you not got to gan alang it to get onto the A1 to gan to Durham old days
Have you not got to gan alang it to get onto the A1 to gan to Durham old days
Don't think so. Singing about Scotswood Road and Blaydon hardly seems appropriate for a durham anthem. I know Blaydon 'was' in Durham, but I bet next to nobody associates Blaydon with durham.
Aye, I am. Just don't see what Blaydon and Scotswood Road have to do with a durham team that plays in Chester le streetPlease read the umpteen earlier threads on this topic and you will be enlightened
I sense that you may be a latecomer to this pointless debate.
Canny geography lesson right thereNot sure if you genuinely don't know but this is the old A1 route until not too long ago:
Seaton Burn - Gosforth - Northumberland Street - Tyne Bridge - Gateshead High Street - Low Fell - Birtley - Chester Le Street - Durham (Neville's Cross)
It's basically the B1318 / A167 in today's number.
The A1 didn't go anywhere near Scotswood Road until 1990.
The stark, bald truth.Aye, I am. Just don't see what Blaydon and Scotswood Road have to do with a durham team that plays in Chester le street