Brissy Pubs Now Playing Non-Stop Bee Gees As The Mighty Phins Notch 7 Wins In A Row
CLANCY OVERELL | Editor | CONTACT The famous falsetto vocals of the Gibbs brothers can be heard right across the river city
CLANCY OVERELL | Editor | CONTACT
The famous falsetto vocals of the Gibbs brothers can be heard right across the river city this week, as the Dolphins continue to climb their way to the top of the NRL ladder.
Even after losing half their side to State Of Origin commitments, nothing could stop the Phins from dismantling the West Tigers by 36-22 at Campbelltown Stadium on Saturday.
This marks an unprecedented winning streak for the Phins, who are now officially the biggest thing to come out Redcliffe since the Bee Gees - after notching 7 on the trot.
The iconic 1970s disco-pop ballads that put Redcliffe on the map are now blaring inside Brisbane's pubs, as the city pays tribute to the emerging NRL heavyweights from the bayside.
The entire competition is now left asking existential questions - like, imagine how much more of a flogging it would have been if Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Thomas Flegler, Max Plath, and Selwyn Cobbo were playing?
Meanwhile, the entire city is now getting around the Dolphins, with Bee Gees lyrics displayed on red, white and gold banners hung from the balcony of the Lord Alfred Hotel on Caxton Street.
It appears that the club's Redcliffe roots has prepared them for world domination.
Speaking to Betoota Advocate today, Dolphins coach Kristian Woolf said the club is ready to break even more records, much like the Bee Gees did before them.
"The Bee Gees sold 250 million records. They were the definition of world-beaters. The Dolphins believe we can emulate that level off success." said Woolf, before giving reporters an insight into the club's winning culture.
"At first, were just trying to keep Stayin' Alive - but now we are looking Immortality. It's been like this since the First of May. This was only confirmed by the Saturday Night Fever.
"Our opponents are only going to keep seeing Heartbreaker losses. This winning streak has us confident to take on anyone for Whom The Bell Tolls. Next week we face the Warriors at Suncorp and I strongly believe they will be met with Tragedy " he said.
"To our fans, I say How Deep Is Your Love? Throughout Saturday's match in Sydney, I couldn't help but think, I Wish You Were Here'.
"It's time to rally for the Phins. You Should Be Dancing!"