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Leinster walk out music
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"Warriors" by Thin Lizzy gets my vote.
I am the warrior
I serve the death machine
Losers or conquerors
All flash past on my silver screen
Death is no easy answer
For those who wish to know
Ask those who have been before you
What fate the future holds
It ain't pretty...
I am a messenger
The message here, you must know
I am the warrior
I deliver the fatal blow
So fate will have to wait
Till time can heal the scar
My heart is ruled by Venus
And my head by Mars
I am the warrior
I serve the death machine
Losers or conquerors
All flash past on my silver screen
Death is no easy answer
For those who wish to know
Ask those who have been before you
What fate the future holds
It ain't pretty...
I am a messenger
The message here, you must know
I am the warrior
I deliver the fatal blow
So fate will have to wait
Till time can heal the scar
My heart is ruled by Venus
And my head by Mars
Re: Leinster walk out music
So, other than being a bit of a diversion for us, talking about possible 'walk out' music will only ever be that - talk.
The decision to go with The Foggy Dew on Friday wasn't a tribute to Professor Tanner it was the introduction of a new era in song choice. I asked and was told that the current crop of players (with a few notable exceptions) are so post Michael Cheika that Thunderstruck and Welcome to the Jungle don't mean anything to them.
The Foggy Dew was chosen by the lads who played on Friday night. It wasn't mentioned but maybe we're going to have a different song every week now chosen by the team.
The decision to go with The Foggy Dew on Friday wasn't a tribute to Professor Tanner it was the introduction of a new era in song choice. I asked and was told that the current crop of players (with a few notable exceptions) are so post Michael Cheika that Thunderstruck and Welcome to the Jungle don't mean anything to them.
The Foggy Dew was chosen by the lads who played on Friday night. It wasn't mentioned but maybe we're going to have a different song every week now chosen by the team.
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They're all dead to me now.Xanthippe wrote: I asked and was told that the current crop of players (with a few notable exceptions) are so post Michael Cheika that Thunderstruck and Welcome to the Jungle don't mean anything to them.
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I'm definitely glad they've made changes there. I would also dump Chelsea daggers.
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Youll do nothing etccormac wrote:They're all dead to me now.Xanthippe wrote: I asked and was told that the current crop of players (with a few notable exceptions) are so post Michael Cheika that Thunderstruck and Welcome to the Jungle don't mean anything to them.
Thought Chelsea Dagger was for when tries are scored and is league wide?
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