A Pre-Season Poll. Magnet or Maggots.

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Magnet or Maggots?


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Oh and it's Magnet obviously.

The song is about wonderful sensory experiences comparable to the feeling you get from supporting United.

Anyone voting for maggots is saying that following United is comparable to a bucket of stenching, rotten meat eating, disease laden fly larvae. Think about it.

It's Magnet. It's definitely Magnet.
 
It's Maggots, which is what the old boys would call Magnet. No-one is seriously suggesting that it would be a pleasurable experience to down a gallon of actual, real maggots.
 
Remove the poll ..... it's seriously flawed .

Where's the option for magners ? Cardiff away in 1985 " gallon of magners " was clearly heard .
Doubt it pal -
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Bulmers Irish Cider, branded as Magners Irish Cider outside the Republic of Ireland, is a brand ...Magners was first sold in the UK in late 1999 when the brand was launched in Northern Ireland. C&C established the trade mark by selling to ...
 
Can't believe so many people don't know the words to their clubs "anthem".
 



Why does it matter whether it's Maggots or Magnet? Both have credence and when I have heard it being belted out it is pretty difficult to tell who is singing which. I sing Magnet despite never having experienced a gallon of it. Gallon o Wards mebbeI often think it deserves to be wallowed in and sung a tad slower. Subjective stuff of course.
 
Ffs we've been through this. The song is about things that make for a pleasurable northern night out. The odd one out would be maggots, and would only be relevant if we were singing about an overcast fooking Sunday morning.
 
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It's Maggots, which is what the old boys would call Magnet. No-one is seriously suggesting that it would be a pleasurable experience to down a gallon of actual, real maggots.
This is in fact correct ,but I went for magnet because people wouldn't understand.
 
We're going to need another poll for whether the song ends, "come fill me again" or "come thrill me again."

I would think fill because your senses are being filled.
Maggots doesn't make sense, when describing a night out around sheffield anyway.
Thrill and fill both fit so would be much closer I reckon.
 
Can we just confirm that it's definitely, "Gannon or Magnet," though? I mean, nothing could fill up your senses like John Gannon.
 



It's 'Magnet' and 'Come thrill me again', if anybody sings anything other than that then they're quite frankly singing the wrong words to the best anthem in the world.
 

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