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Crikey, lighten upSure did.
Another attempt by the club of "forced fun" on the supporters - just like that daft foghorn.
Tell me this is a wind up!Sure did.
Another attempt by the club of "forced fun" on the supporters - just like that daft foghorn.
It's "Can't help falling in love " marra.Perfect for the Eliza / Sam Fender alternative version.
Tell me this is a wind up!
The foghorn and light show is great.
You will be wanting us to hum Away in a Manger instead of belting out Wise Men Say ffs.
He joined a troop o’ Knights that cared
For nowther woonds nor scars,
An’ off he went te Palestine
Where queer things him befel,
Love the foghorn...sounds class imo and sets off the build up.Sure did.
Another attempt by the club of "forced fun" on the supporters - just like that daft foghorn.
So are songs not poems.? Do Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Nick Cave, Tom Waits, Billy Bragg etc. not write poems?Crikey, lighten up
The Lambton Worm is part of North East - more importantly, Wearside - folklore. And it's not, as another poster said, poetry - it's a song. The club is just recognising our heritage. Nothing forced, just enjoy it for what it is.
The club has improved PR and marketing immeasurably since David Bruce arrived. Credit where it's due... not criticism, surely.
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It's not.It's "Can't help falling in love " marra.
And that light show is gash by the way.
They're shite as wellSo are songs not poems.? Do Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Nick Cave, Tom Waits, Billy Bragg etc. not write poems?
Perfect for the Eliza / Sam Fender alternative version.
Tell me this is a wind up!
The foghorn and light show is great.
You will be wanting us to hum Away in a Manger instead of belting out Wise Men Say ffs.
Sure did.
Another attempt by the club of "forced fun" on the supporters - just like that daft foghorn.
Yes mate, they are terrible. Particularly Dylan, lyrically awfulThey're shite as well![]()
Who is the artist singing it when it is played over the P.A. at the SOL then?It's not.
That's the original song that hasn't been adopted as a football chant to include Sunderland lyrics.
The title of the chant is WMS.
This is utterly embarrassing. If you're not a mag, there's something very seriously wrong with you. Wow.Sure did.
Another attempt by the club of "forced fun" on the supporters - just like that daft foghorn.
I was born in Roker , County Durham. (as it used to be called.)The club of County Durham. Anyone from County Durham supporting the mags are lower than low. Pariahs.
Nor did he release a song with Sunderland lyrics iirc....Who is the artist singing it when it is played over the P.A. at the SOL then?
The one and only Elvis Presley- he did not release a chart a song called "Wise men say" to the best of my recollection.
I'm glad he did something about the wyrm, it was being a right pain in the arse. It was alright when it first showed up, eating fish and the odd sheep, but when it ate me wife I was fuming, I went straight up to my lord lampton and said "your windows are garn through every night until you sort that sh*tting wyrm out aye".Logon or register to see this image
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For anyone who hasn’t seen it - or wants a point of reference to educate the clueless - here’s the battle with the Worm from Bryan Talbot’s version of the story in Alice in Sunderland.
Note the nice little touch at the end where Sir John Lambton volleys its head into the Wear. Carlos Edwards would have been proud of that shot.