Freo Way to Go
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Freo way to Go is the official song of the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League.
It was written in the 1990s by Ken Walther and so unlike many of the other Australian rules team songs, it is played to a contemporary rock tune, but one based on a traditional Russian Folk Song, Song of the Volga Boatmen. The song is regarded with a great deal of both derision from many opposition supporters and equally fierce loyalty from many fans.
[edit] Lyrics
Freo, heave ho! Freo, heave ho! Give 'em all the old Freo, heave ho! Chorus Freo way to go! Hit 'em real hard, send 'em down below Oh Freo, give 'em the old heave-ho We are the Freo Dockers!
(Repeat Chorus) Freo, heave ho! Freo, heave ho! Give 'em all the old Freo, heave ho! We're the rollers, we're the rockers, We're the mighty Freo Dockers. We're gonna roll 'em and we'll rock 'em, We're gonna send 'em to the bottom And if they get up, we'll do it again. The Dockers stop at nothing - nothing (repeat chorus twice)
Freo, heave ho! Freo, heave ho! Give 'em all the old Freo, heave ho!
Freo, heave ho! Freo, heave ho! Give 'em all the old Freo, heave ho! Dock dock Dockers Show 'em how we rock Freo heave ho Dock dock Dockers Show 'em how we roll Go Dockers, go, go, go! (repeat chorus four times)
AFL. Official AFL Club Anthems Album [CD]. Sony BMG, catalogue #:5119732000.
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