MustardAndOnions
Winger
Where is Scotswood Road?
Calm down mate
I'm calm, you are making a fool of yourself
"Durham has no identity"
unbelievable.
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Where is Scotswood Road?
Calm down mate
I'm not remotely arsed where it is to be fair.Where is Scotswood Road?
Why do they sing it at Newcastle matches?
It is funny mind.they can sing what they want, they didnt invent it like. Imagine getting this angry over somethin and being that wrong
then slagging off a whole cricket club and its history because of it![]()
Upset who?
To avoid doubt, we're all laughing at your parochial attitude to a song and a team you don't watch.
The song annoys you, we don't care.
I think you know.Why do Newcastle fans sing 'the Blaydon races'? It's funny thisI'm not remotely arsed where it is to be fair.
Fewmin^^^^^This basically.
Someone who has no interest in cricket getting annoyed about something he saw on twitter
nobody else is annoyed by it and nobody else cares
I think you know.Why do Newcastle fans sing 'the Blaydon races'? It's funny this
Fewmin^^^^^
What was the explanation as to why that Newcastle folk song is sung at Durham. Would be interesting to know who started it and why?
You are coming across a bit angry mate. I am just having a discussion about the origins of the famous Newcastle folk song being used by Durham County Cricket club. What are the origins of it?You are coming across like a massive mag like.
This thread seems to have degenerated into a 'who cares the least' argument, instead of discussing the perfectly valid discussion of why is a famous Newcastle folk song being used as a Durham ccc anthem? And why are durham ccc supporters so accepting about the newcastlefication of their club?
You are coming across a bit angry mate. I am just having a discussion about the origins of the famous Newcastle folk song being used by Durham County Cricket club. What are the origins of it?
It kinda mentions more places in Newcastle though, doesn't it? Is this why Newcastle sing it? Would you say it was a county durham song stolen by Tyneside then?Have a read back through the thread. It’s a County Durham folk song, was the gist of it.
Wow!You've posted like 100 times on a cricket forum, having never posted before, because you are absolutely raging about a song you claim Durham aren't allowed to sing.
A complete breakdown. This is what i mean about only football fans, they are just simple minded and used to throwing abuse at players and staff, they cant handle anything.
You are punching walls here like. Step away from your computer and just breath mate.
dont do anything daft here.
So using your logic everyone who attends Durham Big Meeting are Newcastle fans because that song is sang every year at Durham Big Meeting. Probably means using your logic, the majority of Sunderland are Mags as Sunderland will be heavily represented at Durham Big MeetingI think you know.Why do Newcastle fans sing 'the Blaydon races'?
Aye mate. Logic says all labour supporters and pit miners are mags( your logic). Are you OK? That looks absolutely shite by the wayYou must be logged on to see media items- Durham big meeting (again), eh!!![]()
that must mean using the logic of some on here all those left Labour supporters and pit miners are Mags along with the organisers
You've well and truly gone nowAye mate. Logic says all labour supporters and pit miners are mags( your logic). Are you OK? That looks absolutely shite by the way
NopeSo using your logic everyone who attends Durham Big Meeting are Newcastle fans because that song is sang every year at Durham Big Meeting. Probably means using your logic, the majority of Sunderland are Mags as Sunderland will be heavily represented at Durham Big Meeting
Its been sang at Durham for longer than you have been alive. You are way out of your depth
Is that song sung by everyone? Looks about 50 people singing itSo using your logic everyone who attends Durham Big Meeting are Newcastle fans because that song is sang every year at Durham Big Meeting. Probably means using your logic, the majority of Sunderland are Mags as Sunderland will be heavily represented at Durham Big Meeting
So why is it sang every year at Durham big meeting then?Nope
Sang a lot at DBMIt’s a song associated with Newcastle both locally and nationally (Newcastle the city and more recently the football club which you seem to be suggesting I’m referencing solely here). The lyrics to the song are predominantly about Newcastle. Scotswood, Collingwood Street, Armstrong factory, Blambra’s are all Newcastle.
How long Durham have or haven’t been singing it is neither here nor there to any of the points I’ve made so I’ve got nothing to correct. If they want to sing it, it’s up to them and it’s not that offensive to me. But it’s a Newcastle song like.
Dunno.People from Newcastle there singing it? You do know people can travel from Newcastle to the Big Meeting, don't you? You don't need a passport or anythingSo why is it sang every year at Durham big meeting then?