The wait for the start of a new season can feel utterly interminable, perfectly summed up by the Canadian punk rockers in this early ’00s classic.
Newcastle fan Fender’s team might have missed out on European football this year, but if your club made the cut, this stadium-rock tune will get you raring to go.
Country music superstar Chris Stapleton’s song about turning over a new leaf is the ideal sentiment for the clean slate offered by a brand-new season.
“I wanna cut to the feeling,” belts Jepsen over the sunny synths in this modern pop anthem, encapsulating the desire to skip to the euphoria of the season’s first win.
The optimistic lyrics of this 1960s love song – “this will be our year, took a long time to come” – will be the refrain of fans hoping their team has a shot at lifting Ol’ Big Ears.
The wait for the start of a new season can feel utterly interminable, perfectly summed up by the Canadian punk rockers in this early ’00s classic.
Newcastle fan Fender’s team might have missed out on European football this year, but if your club made the cut, this stadium-rock tune will get you raring to go.
Country music superstar Chris Stapleton’s song about turning over a new leaf is the ideal sentiment for the clean slate offered by a brand-new season.
“I wanna cut to the feeling,” belts Jepsen over the sunny synths in this modern pop anthem, encapsulating the desire to skip to the euphoria of the season’s first win.
The optimistic lyrics of this 1960s love song – “this will be our year, took a long time to come” – will be the refrain of fans hoping their team has a shot at lifting Ol’ Big Ears.
The wait for the start of a new season can feel utterly interminable, perfectly summed up by the Canadian punk rockers in this early ’00s classic.
Newcastle fan Fender’s team might have missed out on European football this year, but if your club made the cut, this stadium-rock tune will get you raring to go.
Country music superstar Chris Stapleton’s song about turning over a new leaf is the ideal sentiment for the clean slate offered by a brand-new season.
“I wanna cut to the feeling,” belts Jepsen over the sunny synths in this modern pop anthem, encapsulating the desire to skip to the euphoria of the season’s first win.
The optimistic lyrics of this 1960s love song – “this will be our year, took a long time to come” – will be the refrain of fans hoping their team has a shot at lifting Ol’ Big Ears.
The wait for the start of a new season can feel utterly interminable, perfectly summed up by the Canadian punk rockers in this early ’00s classic.
Newcastle fan Fender’s team might have missed out on European football this year, but if your club made the cut, this stadium-rock tune will get you raring to go.
Country music superstar Chris Stapleton’s song about turning over a new leaf is the ideal sentiment for the clean slate offered by a brand-new season.
“I wanna cut to the feeling,” belts Jepsen over the sunny synths in this modern pop anthem, encapsulating the desire to skip to the euphoria of the season’s first win.
The optimistic lyrics of this 1960s love song – “this will be our year, took a long time to come” – will be the refrain of fans hoping their team has a shot at lifting Ol’ Big Ears.
The wait for the start of a new season can feel utterly interminable, perfectly summed up by the Canadian punk rockers in this early ’00s classic.
Newcastle fan Fender’s team might have missed out on European football this year, but if your club made the cut, this stadium-rock tune will get you raring to go.
Country music superstar Chris Stapleton’s song about turning over a new leaf is the ideal sentiment for the clean slate offered by a brand-new season.
“I wanna cut to the feeling,” belts Jepsen over the sunny synths in this modern pop anthem, encapsulating the desire to skip to the euphoria of the season’s first win.
The optimistic lyrics of this 1960s love song – “this will be our year, took a long time to come” – will be the refrain of fans hoping their team has a shot at lifting Ol’ Big Ears.
The wait for the start of a new season can feel utterly interminable, perfectly summed up by the Canadian punk rockers in this early ’00s classic.
Newcastle fan Fender’s team might have missed out on European football this year, but if your club made the cut, this stadium-rock tune will get you raring to go.
Country music superstar Chris Stapleton’s song about turning over a new leaf is the ideal sentiment for the clean slate offered by a brand-new season.
“I wanna cut to the feeling,” belts Jepsen over the sunny synths in this modern pop anthem, encapsulating the desire to skip to the euphoria of the season’s first win.
The optimistic lyrics of this 1960s love song – “this will be our year, took a long time to come” – will be the refrain of fans hoping their team has a shot at lifting Ol’ Big Ears.