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Home / Sports / Newcastle's Anthem Uproar: Players vs. Fans on Song Choice

Newcastle's Anthem Uproar: Players vs. Fans on Song Choice

21 Nov

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Summary

  • Players requested a change to the pre-match anthem, swapping Local Hero.
  • A fan poll showed over 58% disliked the anthem change.
  • The club made the change without fan consultation, causing controversy.
Newcastle's Anthem Uproar: Players vs. Fans on Song Choice

A recent decision to alter Newcastle United's iconic pre-match anthem has ignited controversy among the fanbase. Players reportedly requested the change, opting to swap Mark Knopfler's "Local Hero" for "Blaydon Races" to encourage greater fan singing at kick-off. This move, communicated via fan groups rather than official club channels, has bypassed traditional supporter consultation processes, drawing criticism.

Initial fan reactions, captured in an online poll, show a significant divide, with over 58% expressing disapproval of the anthem swap. Many supporters feel that such decisions should involve fan dialogue, especially given the club's past sensitivity to fan opinion on other matters. The club's approach has led to feelings of disconnect.

While the club insists it will listen to feedback, the current situation highlights a tension between player preferences and established fan traditions. The future of the pre-match music at St James' Park remains uncertain as the club navigates this passionate debate, with a potential reversion to the previous anthem or the introduction of a new tune being considered.

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Players requested the change to "Blaydon Races" from "Local Hero" to enhance crowd singing at kick-off, aiming for greater fan involvement.
Fan reaction has been largely negative, with a poll showing over 58% disliked the switch, citing a lack of consultation and disruption to tradition.
The club has stated they will listen to feedback, suggesting the anthem order might revert or a different song could be chosen in response to fan concerns.

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