" We're tru blu
We're the Western Force
We gunna score under the posts
and kick it through for 2.
We're tru blu....
To the tune of Hey True Blue.
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" We're tru blu
We're the Western Force
We gunna score under the posts
and kick it through for 2.
We're tru blu....
To the tune of Hey True Blue.
This is a great initiative! Nothing like a good crowd song. It looks like the new management are trying to create a real club culture. Love it.
We can still sing it against the Bulls and Auckland, 'cos the second line references the Force and we are the only club that has copyright on us fans as Sea of Blue.
The Qld Reds chant of "we are Red" was loud and effective. Even the dumbest bananabender could work out the words pretty quick.
I like the same rythm as that but using "West - ern Force" or "go the Force" or whatever words fit the three sylable sound. eg "Come on Blue" "Come on Force" "Lets go Force" etc...
I agree PBS. "We are red" is very effective. Short and snappy is defo the way to go. Shame that the word Force has only one syllable - makes it harder to chant!
Allez les Bleus, Allez les Bleus!!! And clap the place kicks at goal over to block out the away fans booing.
I know I've suggested this before, but hey, if we're gonna wear blue, we may as well take advantage of it!
What's the Noongar word for blue? Or for "Allez les bleus" ? Maybe we could use that.
back in the days of the force playing at Subi, there were the blue crew, they had a few chants
"we're black, we're blue, we're coming after you, westeeern foooorrr-rrrce"
the blue crew sang them, but thats where it ended! haha.
Adapted from the soccer chant below, which has become fairly common when the opposition fans are quiet and the fans want someone to sing against:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RDhi...?v=6RDhi6eS3dI
I like the idea of:
"We're Western, we're Western, we are the Western Force"
Tell you what, how about the Force just put anyone who dares step on the field to the sword and we can just go with incoherent colosseum noise. Organised chants have always struck me as a way to keep the desperately bored or disinterested busy, hence the prevalence at the soccer. The only exception is the Welsh, but no way we have either the numbers, acoustics or singing ability to try that!
always like men of harlech from the film zulu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfqgsA2McdA