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“Tractor boys” 10:38 - Nov 25 with 5679 viewsCopfordBlue

Do any of you like the nickname or use the term when talking about our club? I’ve never liked it but it’s only now that we’re back in the premier league and feature more prominently in the national media that it’s really starting to grate.

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It’s certainly not for everyone…. on 10:42 - Nov 25 with 3542 viewsBloots

….and definitely not me!

But, I guess it’s good for the new generation and obviously the kids love it.

Probably makes us plenty in merch.

Luckily the mainstay is still “Come on Town!!” and not “Come on The Tractorboys!!”

That would be a step too far.

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“Tractor boys” on 10:43 - Nov 25 with 3531 viewsgainsboroughblue

I've never used it or liked it but I guess we're stuck with it now.

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“Tractor boys” on 10:45 - Nov 25 with 3516 viewsSitfcB

This is a 6 monthly thread on here.

I like it, and always have, but then I am in the younger generation

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Middle aged man with…. on 10:47 - Nov 25 with 3484 viewsBloots

“Tractor boys” on 10:45 - Nov 25 by SitfcB

This is a 6 monthly thread on here.

I like it, and always have, but then I am in the younger generation


…a beard and a family.

“The younger generation”.

Who are you trying to kid mate??!!

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“Tractor boys” on 10:47 - Nov 25 with 3480 viewsWhos_blue

I can't stand it and never have.
Makes us sound like a bunch of low intelligence bumpkins.
I never use it and don't sing the songs that include it either.
We're the Town. Always have been.

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Middle aged man with…. on 11:08 - Nov 25 with 3377 viewsSitfcB

Middle aged man with…. on 10:47 - Nov 25 by Bloots

…a beard and a family.

“The younger generation”.

Who are you trying to kid mate??!!



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“Tractor boys” on 11:11 - Nov 25 with 3360 viewsCopfordBlue

“Tractor boys” on 10:47 - Nov 25 by Whos_blue

I can't stand it and never have.
Makes us sound like a bunch of low intelligence bumpkins.
I never use it and don't sing the songs that include it either.
We're the Town. Always have been.


Or super blues, I don’t mind that one. Probably because it was our nickname when I was a kid.

I agree with you. It plays into the stereotype. Players and managers who come here often stay in the area after their time at the club is over but I do wonder if the nickname has a negative impact when trying to persuade players to come to the club. It obviously hasn’t put them all off because we’ve made some fantastic signings but I’m sure that some don’t fancy it because of the perception.

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“Tractor boys” on 11:13 - Nov 25 with 3348 viewsGavTWTD

I didn't used to like it, but I think if its embraced with humour then its a good thing. At least its unique unlike "The Super Blues" which could describe plenty of other teams.

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“Tractor boys” on 11:18 - Nov 25 with 3302 viewsTractor_Buck

I love it. Everyone knows who we are, and the fact that we started it as an ironic response to so called bigger clubs attempting to take the piss makes it even better.

I use it interchangeably with 'Town (Towen)' or 'Blues', but I find myself cringing when I hear Super Blues. To me, that feels like something dreamed up by a marketing agency with little connection to the club.
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“Tractor boys” on 11:21 - Nov 25 with 3262 viewsChris_ITFC

It gives us a unique identity, unlike the many generic / shared “Town”, “Blues”, “Super Blues” versions, or the many copied terrace songs across the country.

For that alone, I like it.

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“Tractor boys” on 11:26 - Nov 25 with 3228 viewstonybied

“Tractor boys” on 11:13 - Nov 25 by GavTWTD

I didn't used to like it, but I think if its embraced with humour then its a good thing. At least its unique unlike "The Super Blues" which could describe plenty of other teams.


Fully agree with you here Gav. I wasn't keen on it when it first came about but I'm older and don't take it so seriously now. I have never liked "Super Blues" there's no individuality in that at all. Embrace it, it's great to have an identity even if it is a little tongue-in-cheek.
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“Tractor boys” on 11:29 - Nov 25 with 3207 viewsTractor_Buck

“Tractor boys” on 11:21 - Nov 25 by Chris_ITFC

It gives us a unique identity, unlike the many generic / shared “Town”, “Blues”, “Super Blues” versions, or the many copied terrace songs across the country.

For that alone, I like it.


I get the whole history of the generic nicknames, but I like the uniqueness of Tractor Boys.

For example, they who shall not be named get to share their nickname with...checks notes...Hitchin Town and Barwell. (NB: When either of those teams play at Telford I flatly refuse to use the nickname on the PA).

There's only one Tractor Boys and I'm proud of that.
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“Tractor boys” on 11:30 - Nov 25 with 3196 viewstcblue

I get marginally more annoyed when people think Ed Sheeran is our owner, but neither really bothers me, particularly on the week after we've been unlucky to only take a point from Manchester United.

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“Tractor boys” on 11:31 - Nov 25 with 3186 viewsleitrimblue

“Tractor boys” on 10:47 - Nov 25 by Whos_blue

I can't stand it and never have.
Makes us sound like a bunch of low intelligence bumpkins.
I never use it and don't sing the songs that include it either.
We're the Town. Always have been.


'Makes us sound like a bunch of low intelligence bumpkins'... errm
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“Tractor boys” on 11:34 - Nov 25 with 3156 viewsEdwardStone

“Tractor boys” on 11:18 - Nov 25 by Tractor_Buck

I love it. Everyone knows who we are, and the fact that we started it as an ironic response to so called bigger clubs attempting to take the piss makes it even better.

I use it interchangeably with 'Town (Towen)' or 'Blues', but I find myself cringing when I hear Super Blues. To me, that feels like something dreamed up by a marketing agency with little connection to the club.


I love the nickname Tractor Boys

But really it needs to be said with the proper Suffolk accent...

Long aaaa sound and miss out the middle t.....and give it a bit of OI in the second word

Super Blues is super-cringe....sounds like a bloody toilet cleaner that Kenneth Williams endorsed
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“Tractor boys” on 11:36 - Nov 25 with 3145 views_clive_baker_

I like it. Its unique to us, beats being called 'the Blues' or some generic b0llocks.
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“Tractor boys” on 11:37 - Nov 25 with 3132 viewsKeno

“Tractor boys” on 11:31 - Nov 25 by leitrimblue

'Makes us sound like a bunch of low intelligence bumpkins'... errm


and your point is?

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“Tractor boys” on 11:37 - Nov 25 with 3132 viewsFarmerpiles

40 plus yrs ST holder, 58yrs old. I like it. So do many thousands of others who sing "One nil to The Tractor Boys..."
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“Tractor boys” on 11:37 - Nov 25 with 3128 viewsbsw72

I don't dislike it, am not particularly fond of it and never use it myself when referring to the team.

Not sure why the club never really developed a nickname as such before that came into use, although I guess Tractor Boys is better suited to the history of the Town than some other options . . .
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“Tractor boys” on 11:37 - Nov 25 with 3123 viewstextbackup

Where did my post go?

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“Tractor boys” on 11:47 - Nov 25 with 3035 viewsleitrimblue

“Tractor boys” on 11:37 - Nov 25 by Keno

and your point is?


For big eared farm boys like myself ' low intelligence bumpkin' may not be such an insult..
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“Tractor boys” on 12:01 - Nov 25 with 2968 viewsiamatractorboy

I think it's a tremendous name.
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“Tractor boys” on 12:05 - Nov 25 with 2950 viewsvilanovablue

Whenever a person who doesn't support us refers to us as the tractor boys I always point out it was effectively invented by Sky back in 2000/2001 when we got promoted. I don't like it but we have had the label for 20 years and some of our fans like it some don't, we're stuck with it now but I can live with it.
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“Tractor boys” on 12:06 - Nov 25 with 2942 viewsWeWereZombies

“Tractor boys” on 11:47 - Nov 25 by leitrimblue

For big eared farm boys like myself ' low intelligence bumpkin' may not be such an insult..


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“Tractor boys” on 12:07 - Nov 25 with 2939 viewsKievthegreat

“Tractor boys” on 11:29 - Nov 25 by Tractor_Buck

I get the whole history of the generic nicknames, but I like the uniqueness of Tractor Boys.

For example, they who shall not be named get to share their nickname with...checks notes...Hitchin Town and Barwell. (NB: When either of those teams play at Telford I flatly refuse to use the nickname on the PA).

There's only one Tractor Boys and I'm proud of that.
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This is a level of pettiness I can 100% get behind.
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