Hi - went to Twickenham the other week, the ground and the supporters both were absolutely tremendous - our first time experiencing either.
Never heard a rugby crowd sing before, so it was truly amazing when the England crowd drowned out the Haka with "Swing Low Sweet Chariot".
But my question is - why do English rugby supporters sing _that_ song?
Why not hum the theme to Chariots of Fire, or Dam Busters, or the Parrot sketch by Monty Python - something more English?
I figure there must be a reason all the English rugby supporters sing that particular Swing Low song, but I'd like to know what it is.
2006-11-07
03:34:28
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Adrian P
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