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Are they all the same?
They all appear to have lots of clapping, esky drumming and unintelligible lyrics..
They all appear to have lots of clapping, esky drumming and unintelligible lyrics..
Are they all the same?
They all appear to have lots of clapping, esky drumming and unintelligible lyrics..
It's pretty standard for all sports at every level (bar kids) in Australia.
A handful of NRL teams have the sort of show tunes sing a longs. E.g. Easts to Win or Up Up Cronulla. Most of them just have a typical footy club song. The AFL spends a fair amount of cash on songwriters.
Storm’s is based on the US Marines Hymn which I believe is the same as one of the Bulldogs club songs (I don’t think it’s the one the players sing) and also Adelaide’s club song in the AFL.
There's a difference between the club song and what the players shout when they celebrate a win.
Is Melbourne's not "we are the Storm from Melbourne town"?Storm’s is based on the US Marines Hymn which I believe is the same as one of the Bulldogs club songs (I don’t think it’s the one the players sing) and also Adelaide’s club song in the AFL.
Can you just imagine them singing that in the change roomnever forget the greatest club song of all
Can you just imagine them singing that in the change room
Yeah, the players don’t actually sing that in the sheds.Is Melbourne's not "we are the Storm from Melbourne town"?
Or do they have another song? Because yes, the Bulldogs and Crows share the US Marines Hymn as the basis for their club songs.
To be clear, my initial comment is about the song the players sing after a win ...
Does anyone know any of these lyrics?