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  • Originally posted by no1arabbelfast View Post
    Even up to the early 90s they were still singing ' I was born under a Union Jack"

    Fact.
    I was born under a Union Jack,
    I was born under a Union Jack,
    Do you know where hell is?
    Hell is Tannadice!!!.

    A Dens Derry favourite using their player Alex Bryce to tidy up the rhyming.

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    • Originally posted by GUNBOAT View Post
      I was born under a Union Jack,
      I was born under a Union Jack,
      Do you know where hell is?
      Hell is Tannadice!!!.

      A Dens Derry favourite using their player Alex Bryce to tidy up the rhyming.
      I think you’ll find that was back in the 70s , and Alex Bryce was used because he scored 2 goals in the 6/4 game at dens in 71 ,I honestly can’t remember the wondering star song being sang at dens after the late 70s , yes Dundee fans sang sash when we played Celtic , but the fans sang you’ll never walk alone and molly Malone and other Irish songs when we played rangers , it was all done to wind them both up

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      • Originally posted by notso View Post
        I think you’ll find that was back in the 70s , and Alex Bryce was used because he scored 2 goals in the 6/4 game at dens in 71 ,I honestly can’t remember the wondering star song being sang at dens after the late 70s , yes Dundee fans sang sash when we played Celtic , but the fans sang you’ll never walk alone and molly Malone and other Irish songs when we played rangers , it was all done to wind them both up
        It was definitely sang in the 80s at Dens and at Tannadice.

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        • Is You'll never walk alone an Irish song? Was it no a Scouser sang? I think nearly every clubs fans sang it , traditionally with scarves above heads. When we were really young and sang it, we just used to call it " Walk on" I learnt it on the terraces, didn't know it was a real song until a good few years later.

          I think the Kop were the first to do the scarf thing to that song, for obvious reasons, and it just caught on.

          As for the others.... well????

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          • Originally posted by Yeats 62 View Post
            Is You'll never walk alone an Irish song? Was it no a Scouser sang? I think nearly every clubs fans sang it , traditionally with scarves above heads. When we were really young and sang it, we just used to call it " Walk on" I learnt it on the terraces, didn't know it was a real song until a good few years later.

            I think the Kop were the first to do the scarf thing to that song, for obvious reasons, and it just caught on.

            As for the others.... well????
            Spot on we all used to do the walk on,we never sang about the Union Jack though that was a gift from The Dens Derry with their Rangers Pools coupons hinging oot their back pockets as they sang it.

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            • Originally posted by Yeats 62 View Post
              Is You'll never walk alone an Irish song? Was it no a Scouser sang? I think nearly every clubs fans sang it , traditionally with scarves above heads. When we were really young and sang it, we just used to call it " Walk on" I learnt it on the terraces, didn't know it was a real song until a good few years later.

              I think the Kop were the first to do the scarf thing to that song, for obvious reasons, and it just caught on.

              As for the others.... well????
              Dortmund fans were singing it last night before the.UCL final...

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              • I seem to remember as a young lad singing walk on after the uefa cup final.

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                • Originally posted by JUSTaway View Post
                  I seem to remember as a young lad singing walk on after the uefa cup final.


                  Hampden 94, a tangerine and black YNWA if I recall rightly.

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                  • Originally posted by Dode craigie View Post
                    It really is Sh1te banter though , your great grandson will be posting from his bedsit in 100 year that the dees are still using Fen1on rain covers , which of course like the old hun stand will no longer exist, it’s just pure SH1te banter
                    Sh1te banter? You want an example of sh1te banter? You lot referring to Tannadice as "The Stickle brick". It is your dump of a ground that have two stands (your actual current stands, at each end of the ground) that can be dismantled, moved elsewhere and reassembled. Now what could be more stickle brick than that?

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                    • did they pay for these stands , or were they part of the 6p/£1 theft.

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                      • Originally posted by ROMA84 View Post
                        did they pay for these stands , or were they part of the 6p/£1 theft.
                        IIRC, the builders got stiffed due to admin too.

                        But it was the local small businesses that I felt sorry for. The building company prob had insurance in place.

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                        • Originally posted by Arabdownsouth View Post
                          It was definitely sang in the 80s at Dens and at Tannadice.
                          Were you singing along with your Uncle😀🇫🇷😀🇫🇷

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                          • Originally posted by petermackie View Post
                            Were you singing along with your Uncle😀🇫🇷😀🇫🇷
                            🥱🥱🥱

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                            • Craig Bellamy on big fat Charlie…….

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                              • Expensive week for the Funsters, shelling out for a new pitch and paying all their fines off. Oh well.

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