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I was just thinking the other day that what we really need to make our football experience complete is for the classic songs of Carlton, Richmond and Melbourne to sound more like the putrid GC17 and GWS equivalents.

Just [censored] off already Dil.

 

 

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Please tell me this is a parody article highlighting how hopelessly out of touch the AFL hierarchy are and their addiction to fixing things that aren't broken and their constant desecration of footy traditions.

It can not be real.

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2 minutes ago, Uncle Fester said:

It's a mutha [censored] grand old flag yo!

It's a high as a kite grand flag

It's the threads we love

Of the team we homies with

The team of the blood and the crips

Every gunshot rings through 

For the red and the blue

As we rap this beat for you

Should ya'all smoke weed and never get caught

Keep yo eye on us or else.

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There is absolutely no way this could ever possibly turn out well for the AFL.  There is a flat zero chance the fans will listen to a re-recording of their songs and say: 'Sound great... change is good.'

The old style of signing is part of the cultural fabric of the game; I dread to think what they may sound like now.

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20 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I presume it's a new arrangement and recording of the old song. What interests me, though, is who owns the IP of the song? Does this mean the AFL rather than the clubs themselves owns the rights to each club's theme song? 

That was my immediate thought also.

Have the AFL shared their 'updated' versions with the 16 clubs?

It's sounds ludicrous.

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22 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

This better not be real. 

“It’s a Grand old Flag” is the property of the MFC and it’s Members/Supporters

It is steeped in traditions the AFL can only dream about

Gill has got to go

Bloody atrocious! A national anthem is our song - as it is! I want my grandkids to take their children to the  'G, to sit in the Sthn Stand and to listen to the victory song of the Dees being belted out as a representation of the historical recurrence of such an outcome. A new song, yeah, yeah, just won't do that, baby, baby. We should not allow Gill to dictate to us in this matter; should he go ahead, we should then be ready to substitute the historical song for the existing song on every occasion. It is our choice as members, supporters and sectional interests of the general public. The diction is too good to miss, as well. Men of Harlech stand together .... imagine.  

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You guys need to relax lol

Just heard the Old v New version of the Richmond song on Triple M, there was literally no difference, maybe slightly higher clarity for the digital age

Ya'll need to take a chill pill

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37 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I anm really angry about this, if it is real. 

The Fable Singers totally rock

The AFL doesn’t. 

 

No doubt Dr. who will think its marvellous for some strange reason....

Who remembers the B side : "The Footy Song"  ?

It's pretty sad, but I remember it word for word.

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59 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

There is absolutely no way this could ever possibly turn out well for the AFL.  There is a flat zero chance the fans will listen to a re-recording of their songs and say: 'Sound great... change is good.'

The old style of signing is part of the cultural fabric of the game; I dread to think what they may sound like now.

To be fair most fans would have no objections to the AFL changing either the Dockers or Port’s song unilaterally 

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