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  • Filed at 12:04 on 26th June 2007.
    Filed by sjhoward at 12:04 on Tuesday, 26th June 2007 under Miscellaneous.

    I’ve always been an advocate for the much-maligned Teesside. It’s a great place to live, and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time there over the past four years.

    But now something indefensible has emerged. Back in 1995, Middlesbrough FC recorded a song promoting Teesside. Yes, really. It’s called We Are Teesside.

    Frankly, a reworked classic would’ve worked better:

    Oh, I do like to be beside the Teesside!
    Oh, I do like to beside the Tees!

    But then, anything would have worked better - or nothing, for that matter.

    It’s really quite hard to know what to say about this aural assault. So I won’t say anything… Except that I think Teesside’s come a long way in the last 12 years…



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