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The Tifo

"People are gunna git tak the piss out of wuh" being said on here before the game :lol: :lol:
I actually thought that too on first view, but the context of the lambton worm story and the accompanying slogan made it relevant.

Been a positive reaction online.
 

The Lambton Worm

Words by C.M. Leumane (1867)



One Sunday morn young Lambton went
A-fishing’ in the Wear;
An’ catched a fish upon he’s heuk,
He thowt leuk’t varry queer.
But whatt’n a kind of fish it was
Young Lambton cuddent tell.
He waddn’t fash te carry’d hyem,
So he hoyed it doon a well.

chorus:

Whisht! Lads, haad yor gobs,
An Aa’ll tell ye’s aall an aaful story
Whisht! Lads, haad yor gobs,
An’ Aa’ll tell ye ‘boot the worm.

Noo Lambton felt inclined te gan
An’ fight i’ foreign wars.
He joined a troop o’ Knights that cared
For nowther woonds nor scars,
An’ off he went te Palestine
Where queer things him befel,
An’ varry seun forgat abootT
he queer worm i’ the well.

(chorus)

But the worm got fat an’ growed and’ growed
An’ growed an aaful size;
He’d greet big teeth, a greet big gob,
An’ greet big goggle eyes.
An’ when at neets he craaled abootT
e pick up bits o’ news,If he felt dry upon the road,
He milked a dozen coos.
(chorus)

This feorful worm wad often feed
On caalves an’ lambs an’ sheep,
An’ swally little barins alive
When they laid doon te sleep.
An’ when he’d eaten aall he cud
An’ he had had he’s fill,
He craaled away an’ lapped he’s tail
Three times roond Pensher Hill.

(chorus)

The news of this myest aaful worm
An’ his queer gannins on
Seun crossed the seas, gat te the ears
Ov brave and’ bowld Sor John.
So hyem he cam an’ catched the beast
An’ cut ‘im in twe haalves,
An’ that seun stopped he’s eatin’ bairns,
An’ sheep an’ lambs and caalves.
(chorus)

So noo ye knaa hoo aall the foaks
On byeth sides ov the Wear
Lost lots o’ sheep an’ lots o’ sleep
An’ leeved i’ mortal feor.
So let’s hev one te brave
Sor John That kept the bairns frae harm,
Saved coos an’ caalves by myekin’ haalves
O’ the famis Lambton Worm.

(Final chorus)

Noo lads, Aa’ll haad me gob,
That’s aall Aa knaa aboot the story
Ov Sor John’s clivvor job
Wi’ the aaful Lambton Worm.
Beats their plinky plonk shite about a horse race
 
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Class as it was, it definitely lacked the spikes.

Pretty much sums up our style of play at times. Posession is worthless, you are just getting suckered into our spiky counters.
 
First performed at the Tyne Opera House in Westgate Road, Newcastle. Not trying to kill the vibe but at the time there was less Tyne/Wear tribalism. We wanna claim a Co Durham legend? Fine, let’s do it. I just always point out that this particular song isn’t particularly ”Mackem”
Cracking tifo tho but. We have the best tifos in English football
If the worm was caught in the Wear then he's ours 😎
 
Brilliant and so true for us this season. We are going to suffer without the ball at times and have to play on the break.
 
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