I was in work yesterday and the Norn Iron kids were playing Wales.
When playing the anthems they played Land of our Fathers for Wales and God Save the Queen for the North.
The guy beside me who couldn't see the TV just assumed it was England playing and was wondering why the North don't have an anthem of their own.
Does anyone know if they've ever had anything else played as their anthem?
I always thought AC/DCs Thunderstruck would've been a good one for them!
Instead of Thunder! the fans could should Ulster!
I phoned the speaking clock to hear a voice speak, it said - "At the tone you will be very much alone"
Been a few threads on this. They use Danny Boy in the Commonwealth Games
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Obvious WUM using Ulster as a synonym for Northern Ireland...
How About SLF's '' Alternative Ulster" ?
i dont think the northern ireland association of their fans have a problem with god save the queen being played and who are we to suggest alternative anthems
he also could of assumed it was Liechtenstein playingThe guy beside me who couldn't see the TV just assumed it was England playing
should they also change their anthem?
Actually if anything England should be changing their anthem.
It was a genuine question with an obviously tongue in cheek title, I had heard that Danny Boy had been played as their "anthem" before and was wondering if it was true or not.
It's strange that Scotland and Wales do have their own anthems but the North don't. Mind you the Welsh and the Breton anthem are the same! Forza Breizh!
I phoned the speaking clock to hear a voice speak, it said - "At the tone you will be very much alone"
Agreed. It's supposedly a British monarchy, though in reality is just an increasingly English one.
There is also a growing sentiment amongst English fans to adopt Jerusalem as their anthem instead. Much better musically than the durge that is GSTQ at least.
Not strange at all that the North chooses to play GSTQ - it's for political reasons. They hide behind the excuse that it's their anthem - but the differing attitude of Scotland and Wales, and the fact that GSTQ is hugely divisive in the north, shows how hollow their reasoning is here.
I hope they'll change it eventually to something less one-sided, to reflect the make-up of the 'nation' they claim/hope to represent. It will also be interesting to see what happens in the IFA if England eventually change their anthem as well.
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