The Terminator
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- Aug 7, 2010
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are we still going to sing 'going down the shoream road' or maybe the falmer road or perhaps the lewes road .
It wasn't changed for Withdean so probably just keep it the same, it's tradition and a nod to our past.
This.Shoreham Road. Always.
If you are going to sing the song, WHY? use Shoreham road? we do not play there anymore, it is like still singing Alan Mullery's blue and white army. It would make no sense, Singing a song of no geographical relevence in relation to our new home is daft
If you are going to sing the song, WHY? use Shoreham road? we do not play there anymore, it is like still singing Alan Mullery's blue and white army. It would make no sense, Singing a song of no geographical relevence in relation to our new home is daft
Shoreham Road. Always.
Can all of the Terminator's ideas be merged into one thread please? There only ever seems to be one outcome.
No more daft than fans from Haywards Heath/Crawley/Horsham singing about Good Old Sussex By The Sea shirley?
wasn't an idea more of a question to what nsc'ers think we should sign .
The song is in the past tense anyway, reminiscing about days gone by so it is still relevant imo so why change it, it also keeps a link to our past too and where we have come from which shouldn't be forgotten.
Oh lads
..you should've seen us coming
Everywhere was blue and white
And everyone was running
All the lads and lasses, and all the smiling faces,
Going down the / Old Shoreham Road, to see the brighton aces