Breakfast and a pint in the Worm to start the derby day for me...Ha'way the lads..
Now, noos of these most arful mags and their queor gannins on
Soon crossed the seas. got to the eors of brave and bowld Sir John.
So hyem he came from Palestine, and cut them in three 'alves.
And that soon stopped them scoring goals in either of the 'alves.
I love that song, but does anybody realize the original was written by a Cockney?! C. M. Leumane was a producer of a Christmas pantomime in a Newcastle theatre and wrote it for that purpose in 1867. The actual worm tradition is older, of course, as witnessed by the fact that there is a Worm Hill at Fatfield.
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