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What Should England's National Anthem Be?  

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  1. 1. What Should England's National Anthem Be?

    • Stick with God Save the King
      17
    • Rule Brittania
      4
    • Land of Hope and Glory
      16
    • Jerusalem
      49
    • I Vow to Thee, My Country
      4
    • Other
      12


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Speaking as a resident of the Celtic Fringe :P I totally understand the annoyance that English teams use the UK national anthem.

 

GSTK is a slow dirge that drips with subservience, so leave it for UK State stuff.

 

If England had to use one of the "established" other anthems, it should be Land Of Hope And Glory.  Banger.

 

Personally, I'd rather it was Friggin' In The Riggin' by The Sex Pistols, though.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Vacamion said:

 

Speaking as a resident of the Celtic Fringe :P I totally understand the annoyance that English teams use the UK national anthem.

 

GSTK is a slow dirge that drips with subservience, so leave it for UK State stuff.

 

If England had to use one of the "established" other anthems, it should be Land Of Hope And Glory.  Banger.

 

Personally, I'd rather it was Friggin' In The Riggin' by The Sex Pistols, though.

 

 

Tin foil hat conspiracy - we only keep GSTK because it's the easiest one for dumb footballers to remember the lyrics to. 

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On 26/06/2026 at 10:00, Finnegan said:

The people that repeatedly call for Jerusalem know absolutely nothing about music. 

 

You'd still have the biggest dirge in sporting anthems. 

 

It's a kinda pretty song and yes it sounds OK being sung by a bunch of middle aged posh women at the proms. But it's not an anthem and it's not rousing.

 

Rule Britannia kinda works but I think it's fair to say the ship has definitely sailed on that. You're never getting away with adopting a patriotic, chest thumping, flag waving song as your anthem in 2026. Nobody would bat an eyelid if it was already your anthem (I mean half of Europe's anthems are about murdering their neighbours) but actually changing to it would cause way too much fuss. 

 

That said, this is a forum full of people that can't understand why When You're Smiling never took off like You'll Never Walk Alone so I don't know why I bother. 

 

Mind your own fcukin business

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On 26/06/2026 at 11:06, Finnegan said:

I mean compare that to La Marseillaise. 

 

Three anthems that give me that tingle down the spine -  the Marseillaise; the State Anthem of the USSR/Russian Federation; the Deutschlandlied.

God Save is hopelessly servile and religious, Jerusalem could serve musically but the lyrics are embarrassing. Land of Hope and Glory - ditto but ponderous too. They all belong to the bygone Empire days.

Flower of Scotland is something like what a modern national anthem should be. Subject matter is a bit controversial for the English but nae bother.

Considering there might be a 'northern parliament' on the cards 'On Ilkley Moor Bar Tat' might do on an interim basis until the government ask for a selection of new ideas from modern composer's of which the winner could then be our entry at the next Eurovision Song Contest. 

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