Thought it'd be interesting to see what footballing traditions are around out there and if they're unique or more common than we think.
Our family home doorbell is to the tune of 'Not Giving In' by Rudimental and each time it is pressed we welcome our guests in with a slow building clap that gradually escalates as the song reaches climax as a homage to Port Adelaide when they play this song before they run out on to the field. It generates a lot of excitement around the house and our guests are always speechless.
Do you have any weird and wonderful football traditions?
Our family home doorbell is to the tune of 'Not Giving In' by Rudimental and each time it is pressed we welcome our guests in with a slow building clap that gradually escalates as the song reaches climax as a homage to Port Adelaide when they play this song before they run out on to the field. It generates a lot of excitement around the house and our guests are always speechless.
Do you have any weird and wonderful football traditions?