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Loved Hearing The Womens Uk Hockey Team Singing Jerusalem

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Bobbisox1 | 19:25 Sun 07th Aug 2022 | ChatterBank
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As our anthem, for all I like our present national anthem , I like Jerusalem better
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Do you mean England?
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Yes, apologies , yours of course would be oh Flower of Scotland
I prefer I Vow to thee My Country, beautiful song.
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Yes,I love that because it says it all Shirley
Jerusalem is a lovely song too.
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I like our current one but when we separate like we have in these games,we should sing and be proud of England
Indeed we should.
I wonder how many of the team knew or know the words?
I mean the whole England team, not just the hockey players.
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They certainly seemed to know them TCL
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Tha was the first time I’d heard it sang today so not sure about anyone else in the England team knowing it
We used to sing Jerusalem in our school assembly. It's lovely but l don't think we should stop singing the National Anthem..
I was asking about all those competing for England, not only the hockey players.
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I think our NA is reserved for team GB andres
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And I answered you TCL by saying I hadn’t seen the others
I enjoyed hearing Jerusalem sung by the team as well. England needs its own anthem and this is fine by me.
T.B.H. I think the National Anthem for the UK is a bit of a dirge and I'd love 'I vow to thee my Country' to replace it.
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When you hear the others jourdain, it is

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