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| You tell us correctly why you're called pieaters and I'll tell you.
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| Quote Aboveusonlypie="Aboveusonlypie"Well, he was sitting above you and I was sitting on halfway and we both didn't hear much apart from the banal and excuciating "Allez, Allez, Allez".
Would anyone care to explain to me why you were singing that anyway. Do you have French players that I don't know about? Is Warrington twinned with Toulouse? Do any of you even know what it means?'"
Love the fact this has wound you up so much, I think you either need to lighten up  or just stop going to the games!
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| Quote rubber duckie="rubber duckie"You tell us correctly why you're called pieaters and I'll tell you.'"
As you well know, during the heroic but ultimately doomed National Strike of 1926, the starving Miners from Wigan were forced to go back to work earlier than surrounding towns - thus having to eat 'humble pie' - and not because the World Pie Eating Championships are held in Wigan. By the way I recommend the Museum of Labour History in Manchester (free to enter and a decent cafe) if you didn't.
Your turn...
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| Quote Aboveusonlypie="Aboveusonlypie"Well, he was sitting above you and I was sitting on halfway and we both didn't hear much apart from the banal and excuciating "Allez, Allez, Allez".
Would anyone care to explain to me why you were singing that anyway. Do you have French players that I don't know about? Is Warrington twinned with Toulouse? Do any of you even know what it means?'"
Because the Wire fans have a good relationship with the Catalan fans. The last few years both sets of fans have stood together singing with and supporting each other.
If you look at the first link Rugbychick posted you'll notice a large Catalan flag in with the Wire fans after the game (you may have noticed it during the game, too)
Also, I was sat above the Bradford fans, in the upper tier, for the first two games, and I could hear everything the Wire fans were singing (including the Catalan songs) even when there was only a (comparatively) small contingent.
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| Allez does not have a direct English translation but in its context means. Get going. Allez is one of the first French words a child would learn, after greetings and courtesy, for directions.
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| Quote Supervegan!="Supervegan!"Because the Wire fans have a good relationship with the Catalan fans. The last few years both sets of fans have stood together singing with and supporting each other.
If you look at the first link Rugbychick posted you'll notice a large Catalan flag in with the Wire fans after the game (you may have noticed it during the game, too)
Also, I was sat above the Bradford fans, in the upper tier, for the first two games, and I could hear everything the Wire fans were singing (including the Catalan songs) even when there was only a (comparatively) small contingent.'"
Merci beaucoup. Fais mes amitiés à Rubber Ducky.
Et au revoir - La prochaine fois je vais te chanter une chanson!
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Quote Aboveusonlypie="Aboveusonlypie"go back to work earlier than surrounding towns - thus having to eat 'humble pie''"
A good politician you'd make...managing to skirt around the use of LEIGH.
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| Quote rubber duckie="rubber duckie"Enchanté
A good politician you'd make...managing to skirt around the use of LEIGH.'"
Haha. Good point.
Personally I've nothing against Leigh - and they have one of the very few decent MPs around today.
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| I thought we sang it because it was catchy... Why to the Wigan super ultra brigantes sing:
Wooooooooooooah oh! Woooooooooah oh! Wooooooooooah oh! Woooooooooooooah oh! Nananananananananananana! Nananananananananananana! Nananananananananananana! Nananananananananananana!
And repeat.
What meaning does that have? Why does it matter? It's just fans enjoying themselves. Bore off.
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| Quote moving on...="moving on..."I thought we sang it because it was catchy... Why to the Wigan super ultra brigantes sing:
Wooooooooooooah oh! Woooooooooah oh! Wooooooooooah oh! Woooooooooooooah oh! Nananananananananananana! Nananananananananananana! Nananananananananananana! Nananananananananananana!
And repeat.
What meaning does that have? Why does it matter? It's just fans enjoying themselves. Bore off.'"
Maybe they get really excited when they see their nan's.
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| As for the origins of songs, who knows? Warrington and Catalan fans have a very close relationship, you as a Wigan fan should understand why we have the relationship we do as it stems from the semi final at the HJ Wigan v Catalan AND/OR from the fact we take so many over to Catalan. I think they released away fans ticket numbers sales through the years and we have always been the highest despite not having the biggest fan base. Catalan have a good relationship both on and off the field with us.
We have similar relationships with Hudds fans...it shows we are not the monsters that certain clubs make us out to be
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| Quote moving on...="moving on..."I thought we sang it because it was catchy... Why to the Wigan super ultra brigantes sing:
Wooooooooooooah oh! Woooooooooah oh! Wooooooooooah oh! Woooooooooooooah oh! Nananananananananananana! Nananananananananananana! Nananananananananananana! Nananananananananananana!
And repeat.
What meaning does that have? Why does it matter? It's just fans enjoying themselves. Bore off.'"
If I criticise your lot singing Allez Allez ad nauseum I'm hardly likely to find nanana much cop either am I?
If you have fun singing then good for you. And I really do admire your Francophile stance. I look forward to you extending your repertoire. "la Mllaise" perhaps?
"Arise children of Warrington - The day of glory has arrived"
...maybe not
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