I wish I'd been there - my dad was from Todmorden so Salford wasn't his team, but dirty old town was one of his favorite songs. Miss you dad. Bob Bagley 1910-1988.
people think it is an irish song because an irish song just because its wrote about salford doesnt mean its a salford song its irish music with irish singers made in ireland
@@sheacunningham5477 written by ewan mccoll who was of scottish parentage when he left scotland aged nine. he wrote it about the salford area where they settled in manchester. this sang was written about ten years before irish music was born. a was around in the 50s when irish music was just starting by the clancies. they adopted many scots and english sangs.then the dubliners formed in 62 and did the same .then the furies in the 70s. still to this day the irish bands still sing from the same sang sheet.you might want to research a few.
@@shaunangell2265 well I’ve been to two testimonials at park head, Roy Aitkin , can’t remember the other, went in Celtic supporters club, then London road tavern, also Toby jug and other pubs in city centre, had a real good time about dozen of us made welcome everywhere we went, I always check out Celtic results, but you may be right about the close links no more, I’m old now but years some said united was a catholic leaning club , maybe not now, so yes I’d say you’re right
@@bernardmcmahon5377 There was certainly a closeness between United and Celtic from the late 60's until the 1980's. Many Celtic greats chose United for Testimonials such as Jimmy Johnstone/Bobby Lennox and vice versa. BUT it was never a religious thing from United's side. United also reached out and offered Celtic Old Trafford when Celtic were banned from playing v Rapid Vienna anywhere less than 200 miles from Parkhead. United have always been a club who would select players no matter what colour, creed or religion. Sir Matt was Catholic and Bestie was a Prod. It NEVER mattered and it's one of the attractions of MUFC for people of all religions around the world that everyone is welcome in the Manchester United family!!!!!!! That bond with Celtic is no longer there now with the younger fans. As soon as Celtic started to develop a closeness with Liverpool after Hillsborough the bond was gone, as far as many United fans were concerned!
Not Pogues. Written by Ewan MacColl about his hometown Salford, Lancashire England. The original Ewan MacColl lyrics are "Salford wind" not "smoky wind". Still sung by Salford City FC and Man United fans.
Why wouldn't we? Song is popularly played in Liverpool pubs, too. Better than Man Utd fans nicking nursery rhymes. Not to mention City (and loads of others) singing Hey Jude.
@@granthalliwell8570 Fields of Anthenry was a song well known in Liverpool long before we played Celtic in Europe. It's an old Irish song that Celtic themselves took from Ireland. But you're right, we did take the song and changed up the lyrics. Which is how most decent football chants are born....
@@master_Blaster91 An opinion...valid. I prefer The Spinners version yet the one penned and sung by a son of Salford...would have thought it to be perfect. Maybe its a copyright thing.
@@hetrodoxlysonov-wh9oo yep I know who wrote it and he was the dad of Kirsty Mc'Coll of fairytale of Newyork fame. It was famous in the area it was 1949 remember and he was not touring with it and it was covered by at least 6 other artists before the dubliners in 68, they made the song famous as they were touring Europe and America, before then it was not a widely known song. The Dubliners took it around the world. The Pogues is the best version though in my opinion, even Salford City FC use the pogues version as their team song.
Is it fk an ira song! It’s a song about Salford in England and has no connection with Ireland other than being covered by the Dubliners and those plastic paddy’s the Pogues.
I wish I'd been there - my dad was from Todmorden so Salford wasn't his team, but dirty old town was one of his favorite songs. Miss you dad. Bob Bagley 1910-1988.
this is called owning it.........well done Salford
Respect and love and Good luck in the future from Dublin ☘️💕☘️👏👏👏🤗
My dad was from Dublin my mam was from Salford so it combines the two I live in Salford now
Many times I crossed the River Irwell for a few pints in Salford from Hulme in Manchester, loved it 🍺
What a lovely song and suits Salford, it brings to life those Lowry images, so many people think it's an Irish song but it's very much Salford's own.
Shame they pinched it from FC United of Manchester
Irish 2 the core mate 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
people think it is an irish song because an irish song just because its wrote about salford doesnt mean its a salford song its irish music with irish singers made in ireland
@@sheacunningham5477 Kirsty McCall's father wrote it about Salford.
@@sheacunningham5477 written by ewan mccoll who was of scottish parentage when he left scotland aged nine. he wrote it about the salford area where they settled in manchester. this sang was written about ten years before irish music was born. a was around in the 50s when irish music was just starting by the clancies. they adopted many scots and english sangs.then the dubliners formed in 62 and did the same .then the furies in the 70s. still to this day the irish bands still sing from the same sang sheet.you might want to research a few.
J adore +++cette chanson je l écoute souvent c est une merveille
Respects from Mexico! That's great.
Love from Ireland 🇮🇪❤️❤️
Whooo
Not an Irish song
@@shredder9536 never said it was genius 👍
@@shredder9536 were you in fr ted
The song is about Salford!!! Ewen McCall
Lovely song 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
Nobody sings this quite like Luke Kelly! Lovely to see a group of people singing it in unison however.
☘️Luke Kelly☘️ A true Irish ." Legend" May he R.I.P..
&..Maybe if they had the "Lyrics" on the "Big screen" it might have helped!👍☘️
ShaneMcGowanand da Pogues mighty band🇮🇪👍The song was written about Salford on da outskirts of Manchester 👌
@@jerryoshea3116 Well said, Mr O'Shea. RIP to a true great.
@@jayd1974 Aye, it was indeed. I'm from Ireland, but live just shy of Salford in Manchester.
Its Shane Macgowan singing this, not Luke Kelly. Thicko!
What a day this was ❤❤
CHEERS from Holland. ..
Respect from the North Of Ireland🍀🇮🇪
Northern ireland 🇬🇧
@@Johnboy1690.... perhaps he's from Donegal 😂
@@Johnboy1690....North of ireland 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🍀🍀🍀
Wee stewardess singing along, Gotta love it
I love this song
Fukin' love that song ...............
Man United, 👍☘️🇮🇪- Eccles , Salford
Man U still got strong Celtic links Bernard?
@@shaunangell2265 well I’ve been to two testimonials at park head, Roy Aitkin , can’t remember the other, went in Celtic supporters club, then London road tavern, also Toby jug and other pubs in city centre, had a real good time about dozen of us made welcome everywhere we went, I always check out Celtic results, but you may be right about the close links no more, I’m old now but years some said united was a catholic leaning club , maybe not now, so yes I’d say you’re right
@@bernardmcmahon5377 There was certainly a closeness between United and Celtic from the late 60's until the 1980's. Many Celtic greats chose United for Testimonials such as Jimmy Johnstone/Bobby Lennox and vice versa. BUT it was never a religious thing from United's side. United also reached out and offered Celtic Old Trafford when Celtic were banned from playing v Rapid Vienna anywhere less than 200 miles from Parkhead. United have always been a club who would select players no matter what colour, creed or religion. Sir Matt was Catholic and Bestie was a Prod. It NEVER mattered and it's one of the attractions of MUFC for people of all religions around the world that everyone is welcome in the Manchester United family!!!!!!! That bond with Celtic is no longer there now with the younger fans. As soon as Celtic started to develop a closeness with Liverpool after Hillsborough the bond was gone, as far as many United fans were concerned!
Best football anthem
I support Salford in rugby but still like them in football
SALFORD CITY ROAD TO GLORY CAREER MODE #WEARECJM
MIUF Official wiiiiih ketemu kita #wearecjm
#wearecjm
Nyasar juga kita wkwkwk
Forza salford
#from piemonte
#andwearecjm
#wearecjm
Super génial , un vrai hommage à Shane , merci
The original tune was created and inspired by Salford that beautiful dirty old town.
Tomas OG
It was written and performed by a Salford man for a play about Salford. Simples!
Dirty mancs
@@Spottedapnaviral
Not mancs Salford, but I wouldn’t expect a nob ed to understand🙈
@@daveglynn748 Ewan MacColl
@@cena1641 🤔of course mate.
My dad was from dublin my mum from salford i was born im salford i now live in salford it is like my two nationalities comong together
Love from Thailand
United for ever
beautiful so cool
Just great.
Love from Slovenia Lado
Siapa yang kesini gara gara CJM road to glory salford city
:v tiba tiba muncul di beranda
Salford❤️
Großartig, 👏👏👏heiße Kampfesgrüsse aus Müncheberg/Mark in Brandenburg Deutschland 🇩🇪👍Eisern Union ...der Fußballclub der ❤ Berlins.
Bald guy trying to bluff the lyrics
Innit
Dreeeeeaaaaammmmm
Definitely me as a Malaysian at an Irish pub in Dublin many many years ago when dirty old town came on 🤣🤣
R.I.P Shane 😭
Love from france
It's the pogues
Tu m étonnes c est ça les Pogues
@@marinatrinoli9124 non parle fransiace. Lol. Best wishes.
Not Pogues. Written by Ewan MacColl about his hometown Salford, Lancashire England. The original Ewan MacColl lyrics are "Salford wind" not "smoky wind". Still sung by Salford City FC and Man United fans.
@@burntoak9377 What are you on about thats the Pogues singing
@@thegame6929
Yes, the Pogues r singing, I'm only saying it was written by Ewan MacColl and is about his hometown Salford, Lancashire, England.
Fantastic
Love The Pogues❤
I was sat in the chanting area
#WeAreCjm
Top one!!!
It's funny how Liverpool fans took this song about Salford and changed it for Virgil van dyke
Yes and they nicked fields of Athenry off celtic after they played them in Europe
@@granthalliwell8570 When did you nick YNWA?
Why wouldn't we? Song is popularly played in Liverpool pubs, too. Better than Man Utd fans nicking nursery rhymes. Not to mention City (and loads of others) singing Hey Jude.
@@granthalliwell8570 Fields of Anthenry was a song well known in Liverpool long before we played Celtic in Europe. It's an old Irish song that Celtic themselves took from Ireland. But you're right, we did take the song and changed up the lyrics. Which is how most decent football chants are born....
More full than goodison park
❤magic from a TIM.😊
Salford 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Second verse!!!! Ahhhhh looking around “ do you know this one “!!!
Shocking support
A little club mate
Expect 90k fans in a stadium to watch a national league play-off? Jesus
Didn't see many singing along.
ITS About Salford?
🇦🇷💚
Why wouldn't you play the Ewan MacColl version...weird.
Because this is better
@@master_Blaster91 An opinion...valid. I prefer The Spinners version yet the one penned and sung by a son of Salford...would have thought it to be perfect. Maybe its a copyright thing.
@@glynth like Kelly's version is the est come on🤣
Being a Ryan from cork ❤️
Grand !
He’s Virgil Van Dyke!
Ireland and south korea mentality very similar
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝
Notice how everyone only knows the first verse and chorus,
The kid at 00:58 !!! if that ain't a Pikey l don't know what is !
HE’S VIRGIL VAN DIJKKKKKK
what's this club?
Kyle Pelcak salford city fc
Where the songs about.
mester Manchester Salford
Merci 😢🎉😂😮😅❤
Hes are centre half
Big Virgil you rat
Hi mate
Gimp
His a number 4
Watch him defend and we watch him score .......
#WEARECJM
Well Done Fabalous Football Song from Rep of Ireland 🇮🇪
So not a popular sport then?
Non league
They haven’t got any fans that’s why
Its not am Irish song its pure English my Salford
Respect golf bleds irish people hello or french
Nobody knew the lyrics
Ammie army
Is this song irish
It was made famous by The Pogues but was written by Ewan MacColl and it is about his home town, Salford.
No
@@agtwalker made famous by the dubliners long before the pogues
@@rneoman It was famous when Jimmy Miller (Ewan Mcoll stage name) wrote and sung it about his own town Salford.
@@hetrodoxlysonov-wh9oo yep I know who wrote it and he was the dad of Kirsty Mc'Coll of fairytale of Newyork fame. It was famous in the area it was 1949 remember and he was not touring with it and it was covered by at least 6 other artists before the dubliners in 68, they made the song famous as they were touring Europe and America, before then it was not a widely known song. The Dubliners took it around the world. The Pogues is the best version though in my opinion, even Salford City FC use the pogues version as their team song.
it's virgil van dyke it's virgil van dyke
Pity most of them didn't know the words.
Cjm
Shame no fans are singing
English song
Belter
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охуенно
Thought you were english club not Irish well done for copying fc United no we're near they atmosphere oufc
@The Football Vloggers haha who told you it was about salford? It's about Derry it's about as Irish as a song can get
@The Football Vloggers I looked it up it appears I am wrong sorry
Tomas OG it’s a Salford song ya tit haha
Very, very wrong
FCUM
Cush
Franchised lol 😂 Salford
No one care about the song there... players and fans... most look bored and don't even know the lyrics
Stole of United 😉
United stole the red devils. Salford was the original red devils, even though im a massive United fan and football fan
Pooo
Fc United do it better
Not one of yous know the lyrics typical mancs ay yaa
Prefer kelly version but don't matter
Ira song
It was wrote by an Englishman about Salford
Is it fk an ira song!
It’s a song about Salford in England and has no connection with Ireland other than being covered by the Dubliners and those plastic paddy’s the Pogues.
There was a woman! What was she doing there?