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5 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

The Brissy Squatters

Folsom Prison Blues for the Filth

 
7 hours ago, Deesprate said:

Daniher played a good game. Brushed the media no wonder they had him in the gun

That was just Matt Lloyd bitter over Daniher leaving the druggies. 

Edited by John Demonic

9 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Yes i reckon Daisy should be replaced with our on-the-ground spruiker for the half time Demon Dash.

She's so much easier on the ears  🙉

oh you mean  the one with the voice like a chainsaw love that ear piecing sound at full volume 🤫

 

 

All things considered, Brisbane have lucked out in both of their home games this year.

Round 2 - Max goes down in the opening minutes giving them the ruck advantage as well as playing against a disorganized Melbourne lineup for most of the night.

Round 4 - No Collingwood rucks at all.

Could easily be 0 and 4.

 

 

9 hours ago, John Crow Batty said:

Country Road defeats Collingwood.

Can anyone explain to me the whole John Denver song thing at the Gabba.  West Virginia ,,  etc, etc, ?????

Is it a Queensland thing only they would understand???

 

1 minute ago, Demon17 said:

Can anyone explain to me the whole John Denver song thing at the Gabba.  West Virginia ,,  etc, etc, ?????

Is it a Queensland thing only they would understand???

 

The players have a song of choice when they kick a goal. For Charlie Cameron it’s Take Me Home… 

I think the ‘suits in ‘marketing’ call it fan engagement. Whilst I don’t relate to it, having watched the Dees a few times now at The Gabba, the young kids love it.

 
1 minute ago, Demon17 said:

Can anyone explain to me the whole John Denver song thing at the Gabba.  West Virginia ,,  etc, etc, ?????

Is it a Queensland thing only they would understand???

 

Apparently it’s Charlie Cameron’s favourite song, hence they play it after he scores a goal. 
 

The real story here is they were playing the ‘Frozen’ soundtrack after Smokin Joe’s second goal. 
 

Torturous stuff, perhaps it’s cunning psychological warfare. Or maybe the fan engagement team at BLFC are completely cooked. 

Would love Clarries to be

"We cant be beaten" Rose Tattoo


11 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Apparently it’s Charlie Cameron’s favourite song, hence they play it after he scores a goal. 
 

The real story here is they were playing the ‘Frozen’ soundtrack after Smokin Joe’s second goal. 
 

Torturous stuff, perhaps it’s cunning psychological warfare. Or maybe the fan engagement team at BLFC are completely cooked. 

I was going to write about Joe Daniher as well but couldn’t quite recall the song title. It’s totally about the youth engagement and good on him for sticking his hand up for the female under 10’s.

46 minutes ago, Mister Ed said:

All things considered, Brisbane have lucked out in both of their home games this year.

Round 2 - Max goes down in the opening minutes giving them the ruck advantage as well as playing against a disorganized Melbourne lineup for most of the night.

Round 4 - No Collingwood rucks at all.

Could easily be 0 and 4.

 

 

Pies were disorganised in the ruck on occasion too last night and gave away a free at the centre bounce, as Frampton came into the middle too late.

I can't work out what can be taken from that game. you'd like to think there is a blueprint against the Pies but they blew a lot of chances. i suspect the slippery, dewy conditions at the Gabba at night have been an adjustment for the Dees and Pies 

30 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

I was going to write about Joe Daniher as well but couldn’t quite recall the song title. It’s totally about the youth engagement and good on him for sticking his hand up for the female under 10’s.

I can’t think of the exact song title either. As a father of 2 x daughters under 10, believe me, the whole Frozen soundtrack is branded into my psyche!

I get the whole appealing to kids thing.  It just seems so incongruous playing songs like this and bloody John Denver after each goal at a game of footy! 

Charlie Cameron used to have Baby Shark.

Wonder if the media will go after their love child Nick Daicos for the dive and/or the massive squibbing of the hard ball?


1 hour ago, Engorged Onion said:

The players have a song of choice when they kick a goal. For Charlie Cameron it’s Take Me Home… 

I think the ‘suits in ‘marketing’ call it fan engagement. Whilst I don’t relate to it, having watched the Dees a few times now at The Gabba, the young kids love it.

Many thanks. 

Still weird that we need music after a goal. I reckon the power's INXS song is in the same vein.

And we're into Metallica so ......

1 hour ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Apparently it’s Charlie Cameron’s favourite song, hence they play it after he scores a goal. 
 

The real story here is they were playing the ‘Frozen’ soundtrack after Smokin Joe’s second goal. 
 

Torturous stuff, perhaps it’s cunning psychological warfare. Or maybe the fan engagement team at BLFC are completely cooked. 

Charlie should change it to treaty by yothu yindi

1 minute ago, binman said:

Charlie should change it to treaty by yothu yindi

It’s a banging tune

19 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Charlie Cameron used to have Baby Shark.

Wonder if the media will go after their love child Nick Daicos for the dive and/or the massive squibbing of the hard ball?

I'd be suprised. 

They should also have a go at his ridiculous hair style. Beyond stupid.

2 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

I'd be suprised. 

They should also have a go at his ridiculous hair style. Beyond stupid.

Looks like Lego man hair 


Did the Lions come up with the blueprint for how to beat Collingwood? Or was it just a bloopie?

29 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

It’s a banging tune

Also a notorious ear worm. Who remembers the other songs played when other Brisbane players kick goals? I would say Charlie Cameron chose well. Uplifts up the local fans and irritates the opposition fans. 

Edited by John Crow Batty

4 hours ago, John Demonic said:

That was just Matt Lloyd bitter over Daniher leaving the druggies. 

More likely for not taking his advice when he was goal kicking coach there..

 

If I had to choose a post goal celebration tune, I’d go with "Angel of Death" by Slayer. Guaranteed to get the grandstand rocking.


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