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35 minutes ago, Optimistic Nut said:

It's a great song. Think Hearts v Hibs is the best derby in Scotland. 


I went with some Jambo pals to watch them play the Hibbies at Tynecastle about 15 year ago. 

 

Great atmosphere in a packed little stadium. Hearts won so it was a good day for my pals.
 

I knew about the Catholic / Protestant allegiance for each club but didn’t know there were sectarian songs that are banned in the grounds, so they sing them before / after but not when they’re in the stadium. 

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1 minute ago, bobbydazzla said:


I went with some Jambo pals to watch them play the Hibbies at Tynecastle about 15 year ago. 

 

Great atmosphere in a packed little stadium. Hearts won so it was a good day for my pals.
 

I knew about the Catholic / Protestant allegiance for each club but didn’t know there were sectarian songs that are banned in the grounds, so they sing them before / after but not when they’re in the stadium. 

 

Still am alcohol ban in the Scottish League, too 

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1 hour ago, Optimistic Nut said:

 

Still am alcohol ban in the Scottish League, too 


I didn’t notice it when I went. We had a couple of pints pre-game, then went out to a few boozers after.  
 

If it means less people heading off to guzzle peeve on the concourse at 35 mins and then reappearing at 50 mins then I’m all for it. 

 

 

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On 19/12/2025 at 02:17, Superior Acuña said:

Exactly. Remember passionately singing 'never be defeated' at Villa Park at full time after relegation. Yes, we'd literally been defeated that day and many times that season, it had rarely meant more.

 

 

 

From the opposite end of that scale I remember singing that (and just about the first time hearing it too) before Boro at their place in the League Cup in 92 and being 12 and in the middle of a 13 league game and two cup ties winning streak, wondered if maybe it might be true. 

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2 hours ago, Danh1 said:

The band wagoners must’ve been put off by our bad form and didn’t fancy it, did sound great 

Or the fact we scored 2 early goals.

As mentioned previously away ends are now dependant on the score/result rather than just supporting the team full stop like it used to be.

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I really don't like our away fans singing "how shit must you be, we're winning away". Heard it at Everton too. 

 

Pros - you get to think you're funny singing a chant that fans of actually shit teams sing

 

Cons - it's not funny, it probably makes the players feel like shit, it's not support

 

Probs not as deep as that but aye it annoys me. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Interpolic said:

I really don't like our away fans singing "how shit must you be, we're winning away". Heard it at Everton too. 

 

Pros - you get to think you're funny singing a chant that fans of actually shit teams sing

 

Cons - it's not funny, it probably makes the players feel like shit, it's not support

 

Probs not as deep as that but aye it annoys me. 

 

 

 

Agreed. A bit tinpot. 

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2 minutes ago, Interpolic said:

I really don't like our away fans singing "how shit must you be, we're winning away". Heard it at Everton too. 

 

Pros - you get to think you're funny singing a chant that fans of actually shit teams sing

 

Cons - it's not funny, it probably makes the players feel like shit, it's not support

 

Probs not as deep as that but aye it annoys me. 

 

 

 

It's about the level nowadays, coked up garbage 

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1 hour ago, Interpolic said:

I really don't like our away fans singing "how shit must you be, we're winning away". Heard it at Everton too. 

 

Pros - you get to think you're funny singing a chant that fans of actually shit teams sing

 

Cons - it's not funny, it probably makes the players feel like shit, it's not support

 

Probs not as deep as that but aye it annoys me. 

 

 

 


Aye it’s shite. Proper League 1tastic 

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1 hour ago, Interpolic said:

I really don't like our away fans singing "how shit must you be, we're winning away". Heard it at Everton too. 

 

Pros - you get to think you're funny singing a chant that fans of actually shit teams sing

 

Cons - it's not funny, it probably makes the players feel like shit, it's not support

 

Probs not as deep as that but aye it annoys me. 

 

 

 

 

Yeah I agree. Just thought I was being a miserable sod but it made my skin crawl when it was sung at Everton and again last night.

 

Wasn’t a fan of mocking Dubravka either.

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Away end was bang average last night, from someone who rarely goes away these days.


We’ve definitely turned into a sing when you’re winning fanbase, any adversity is met with silence and grown men with folded arms looking miserable as fuck.

 

Fully agree songs are shite as well. Apart from that enjoyed myself.

 

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Just now, Whitley mag said:

Away end was bang average last night, from someone who rarely goes away these days.


We’ve definitely turned into a sing when you’re winning fanbase, any adversity is met with silence and grown men with folded arms looking miserable as fuck.

 

Fully agree songs are shite as well. Apart from that enjoyed myself.

 

 

I’ve just basically said the same thing in the Schär thread.

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32 minutes ago, Whitley mag said:

Away end was bang average last night, from someone who rarely goes away these days.


We’ve definitely turned into a sing when you’re winning fanbase, any adversity is met with silence and grown men with folded arms looking miserable as fuck.

 

Fully agree songs are shite as well. Apart from that enjoyed myself.

 

Every fanbase has been that for about quarter of a century, except for ironic medleys of singing out of boredom.

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2 minutes ago, Wolfcastle said:

Every fanbase has been that for about quarter of a century, except for ironic medleys of singing out of boredom.

Mancs continued singing at SJP last season when they were being hammered. Helps when you’ve got some decent songs, ours are shite if last night was anything to go by.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Whitley mag said:

Mancs continued singing at SJP last season when they were being hammered. Helps when you’ve got some decent songs, ours are shite if last night was anything to go by.

 

 

 

They didn’t like. They haven’t been decent at SJP for years 

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3 minutes ago, NUFC91 said:

Go back couple a year ago and we could be getting well beat and we'd sing "we still follow united" demographic has massively changed since ticketing changes 


I think becoming good/having a successful few years hasn’t helped either, but aye ticketing is the main issue. 
 

The atmosphere at St James’ in the first year or two post-takeover is miles better than it is now, so I think it’s a combination of ballots/ticketing and expectation levels being raised. 

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1 hour ago, Whitley mag said:

Away end was bang average last night, from someone who rarely goes away these days.


We’ve definitely turned into a sing when you’re winning fanbase, any adversity is met with silence and grown men with folded arms looking miserable as fuck.

 

Fully agree songs are shite as well. Apart from that enjoyed myself.

 

I noted in the match thread how brilliant the away fans sounded. Mental that it wasn't that good after all. 

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Ballots + ticket price increases have killed the atmosphere at SJP.

 

No longer do the ones who want to be there the most get into the ground, it's now names out of a hat so to speak. I've seen myself faking doctors and dentist appointments so I could nip away from work at 9.30 in the morning and get back home in time to get my 10 different browsers set up to maximise my chances! Now I've got exactly the same chance as someone who might not even support NUFC but buys a membership cos they fancy trying for a specific match. Charging £58 to sit behind the goals and £75-£97 for a seat along the sides in the East or Milburn Stands also means you aren't really going to attract the vocal radge type to games anymore.

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