#38 - 25/04/09 - Dundee (a)


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Thought you weren't going Justin?

As always, 1037 choo choo will be full to the brim of Saintees with many going to the Trades - owned (or certainly used to be) by the same guy that own(ed) the Foundry and an excellent place for beers. Last time we had a good old sing song during the Hearts-Rangers game that was on TV then a short 15 minute walk/5 minute taxi to the ground in plenty time for some Coagie-baiting.

'mon the aqua army!

Yea just asked a few people.. they agree that its a bit scruffy

il be on the 1037 with a guy whos like 7 foot tall so u cant miss me!

see yous there:D

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whats the words to the song 'we'll keep the blue flag flying high'?

hello hello how do you do ?

we are the boys in royal blue

(there are two versions to this part)

wherever you go we'll fear no foe

we'll keep the blue flag flying high

(or)

through shite and much we'll fight like f**k

we'll keep the blue flag flying high

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hello hello how do you do ?

we are the boys in royal blue

(there are two versions to this part)

wherever you go we'll fear no foe

we'll keep the blue flag flying high

(or)

through shite and much we'll fight like f**k

we'll keep the blue flag flying high

..the second version was prefered early '70s along with the Saints version of Lee Marvin's 'Wandering Star'

I was born under a st andrew's cross

Do you know where hell is hellis Tannadice?

Do you know where heaven is

Cos Muirton's Paradise

Oh I was born et.

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No chance. This is a song that has been sung for many a year by the current buns albeit with different words but it is without a doubt a bigot brothers hit!!!!

...our version was a retaliation to the union jack version so in the 70s was 'oppositional' and 'pro-Scotland' so certainly not a Rangers song...It was a movie sound-track that went to Number 1 in charts. They definitely don't own that one.

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...our version was a retaliation to the union jack version so in the 70s was 'oppositional' and 'pro-Scotland' so certainly not a Rangers song...It was a movie sound-track that went to Number 1 in charts. They definitely don't own that one.

Soulful that's a bit like saying that as "You'll never walk alone" was from a musical and went to number 1 for Gerry and the Pacemakers it won't forever be associated with Liverpool :laugh:

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Soulful that's a bit like saying that as "You'll never walk alone" was from a musical and went to number 1 for Gerry and the Pacemakers it won't forever be associated with Liverpool :laugh:

.....well when i sang it, it was with a gruff Lee Marvin voice and it was pro Saints and pro Scotland. Maybe we weren't first, but then the 208 is only the third pub in Letham, not a patch on the Plough or the Welcome Inn :laugh:

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Tee hee always as joy to read your comments soulfulsaint.

In your Dundee Slums would be a must of course?

A good choir for Cheerio at 60 mins when the Coagies head off to avoid watching anymore football lessons from Super Saintees and 'The Wizard' known as Paul Sheerin Sheerin Sheerin

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.....well when i sang it, it was with a gruff Lee Marvin voice and it was pro Saints and pro Scotland. Maybe we weren't first, but then the 208 is only the third pub in Letham, not a patch on the Plough or the Welcome Inn :laugh:

plough RIP

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