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seemed to work though, at least at firstMost of the Wanderers songs were the RBB singing about themselves.
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Sign Up Now!seemed to work though, at least at firstMost of the Wanderers songs were the RBB singing about themselves.
sweeeet socceroos dun dun dunTMMC, I am not suggesting supporters adopt this song for their clubs or country, unless they dramatically changes the lyrics. This is ok to sing along to pre match or half time to up the atmosphere.
asked chatgtp. Chorus is ok, verses need a ton of work haha but I like the references to Johnny Warren, Uruguay, asian cup win etcYou could do a great football version of We Come From the Land Down Under with a bit of imagination. I remember the guys who posted on FVS back when it was around were great at that stuff.
The world cup would be over before every verse was sung.asked chatgtp. Chorus is ok, verses need a ton of work haha but I like the references to Johnny Warren, Uruguay, asian cup win etc
Verse 1
Rolling in a battered old van, we roam,
Johnny Warren’s voice made the heart at home.
From suburban parks to the roar of the crowd,
Green and gold rising — we sing it loud.
Chorus
we come from a land down under
where rivals come and their players chunder
Can't you hear? Can't you feel our thunder?
The socceroos are here to plunder
Verse 2
Jeddah night — Uruguay, penalties flashed,
'05 we held our nerve and history mashed.
Then Sydney nights when the Asian cup was won,
We raised that trophy high beneath the sun.
Chorus
we come from a land down under
where rivals come and their players chunder
Can't you hear? Can't you feel our thunder?
The socceroos are here to plunder
Verse 3
Qatar nights — Denmark down, Tunisia too,
Leckie, Kuol, Ryan, Mabil pushing through.
Six straight stamps on the road to the world stage,
Aussie hearts unbowed in every age.
Bridge
From Johnny’s dream to the boys on the grass,
Irvine fights, Rowles stands, the memories amass.
We carry those wins, the scars and the cheers,
Green and gold forward, through long bright years.
Final Chorus (repeat / big)
we come from a land down under
where rivals come and their players chunder
Can't you hear? Can't you feel our thunder?
The socceroos are here to plunder
maybe just keep the chorusThe world cup would be over before every verse was sung.
The best songs are short and sharp and straight to the point.
"We have some sort of affiliation with the land down under..."maybe just keep the chorus
we come from a land down under
where rivals come their players chunder
Can't you hear? Can't you feel our thunder?
The socceroos are here to plunder
Keep the tunes, change the lyrics.This list of bands and songs are fine as they are however none of them are suitable for football matches.
“Chase That Feeling” would be the go-to, IMHO.I mean their most popular song is "Cosby Sweater", not sure how you can apply that to a football game.
It’s all in the delivery - if you sing it in unison in the manner of aC'mon Aussie C'mon - you're kidding aren't you? I hope.
I can't place Go Aussie Go at the moment, but I suspect it is equally as cringy.
It’s all in the delivery - if you sing it in unison in the manner of a️ chant, as opposed to the commercial bogan jingle it is in actuality, it ceases to be (that)cringy
Don't try and place Go Aussie Go, it is horrendous. It is an advert, and an advert, only.C'mon Aussie C'mon - you're kidding aren't you? I hope.
I can't place Go Aussie Go at the moment, but I suspect it is equally as cringy.