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First 10 yards are in the head
How desperate are they? Clinging onto anything now.
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How desperate are they? Clinging onto anything now.
Dolly Parton’s version is better than Whitney’s? Really? Screamed her way through it and ripped the heart and soul out of it?!!!! Wow. That’s some statement.Whist I agree with the overall sentiment , that's probably the worst comparison you could possibly have made .
Most people with even a smattering of musical appreciation were familiar with the beautiful and moving ballad ' I will always love you ' long before Whitney Houston came along , screamed her way through it and ripped the heart and soul out of it .
Not only that but there’s nowhere in the land that could make it sound as good as we do even if they tried, the silly twats!Whatever it's origins , the GCB song is now irrevocably associated with the mighty Blades and always will be .
It is the envy of football fans across the country and beyond and rightly so . The other songs mentioned in the article don't bear comparison with it , since they are merely word for word renditions of old songs whose lyrics have no relevance to the culture or traditions of the cities in which they are sung .
GCB has both of these in spades and is by some measure the most creative and uplifting anthem in football , and will continue to be so for a very long time .
Dolly Parton’s version is better than Whitney’s? Really? Screamed her way through it and ripped the heart and soul out of it?!!!! Wow. That’s some statement.
Well I still stick to my original and first hearing of it April 1982 Bournemouth at home , it was group of lads at the back of the Kop and they where just coming up with different lines and I can remember it being Maggots , at the time I thought who sings about maggots at football matches. Don’t know why It sticks in my memory but it does. April 1982.
Sorry back of the kop was meant to be the concourse not inside. Don’t think anyone else in the kop started singing it so don’t know exactly when it actually took off. But definitely that was when the first seed was planted.I hardly ever went on the Kop...I was always stood on the terrace bit near the away end (St Johns corner)
So unless it was a few 1000 singing I wouldn’t have heard the song sang by the Kop.
and I didn’t start going to away matches regularly until 84.
So its very possible it was sung earlier but I never noticed.
We played Rotherham away...remember the last minute Bob Adkins goal...think it was 84.
The Rotherham fans certainly weren’t singing it then.
Can’t speak for everybody but everyone I know sings gallon of magnet.I love how your lot have been singing "gallon of maggots" Why the hell would a gallon of maggots fill up your senses?
Anyway, it's obviously touched a nerve for a few of you learning that we were singing this on the Tivoli years before SU.
Just don't try nicking our rendition of Cliff Richard's "Batchelor Boy" either. UTM
How desperate are they? Clinging onto anything now.
we are the only club who sings it (at least en-masse).
Not sure if they sing it regularly - I thought it was similar to Rotherham. I've no idea though to be honest!I stand to be corrected on this but dont Grimbsy sing a version too regularly ?
Not sure if they sing it regularly - I thought it was similar to Rotherham. I've no idea though to be honest!
The also sing it at Boston United.Rotherham stopped singing it decades about....the what the Millers call the “gallon of magnet“ song never caught on properly at Millmoor.
whereas a few years ago a Grimsby fan told me they still occasionslly sing it at Blundell Park.
Bristol Rovers in April 1984I associate first hearing this sang, with the game that Keith Edwards scored that peach of a goal at the kop end. The one where he did the Pele step-over to send the goalie the wrong way. Might have been against Port vale, but not sure. I used to stand on the JS terrace with my mates, goading the away fans. Got to be around 83/84
Bristol Rovers in April 1984
Robbie Williams nicked ‘Angels’ off a bloke in Ireland, didn’t do him any harm did it.
Unfortunately the match wasnt televisedCheers Silent...What a goal that was. If anyone can find video of it, I'd love to see it again.
So...in April 1984, Blades were singing the GCB song
Did you sing it at Don valley ? All 3 of you ,bet that went down a storm.It's what we've been saying for years but you never believed us.
So some perspective from a Rotherham fan who's favourite song used to be this before you murdered it.
I'm sure older fans than me will add to the history but my teenage years were through the nineties and I had a season ticket on the Tivoli from 94. We'd changed the lyrics already slightly by then from the original song penned on the wall of the Mail Coach.
It was sang throughout every match and did take off, albeit we never had the help of a booming tannoy system. The lyrics we sang in the 90s and 00s were...
You damage my senses
Like a gallon of Magnet
Like a night out
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