By Michael Kryschak @michaelkryschak
In line with Sky Germany, the DFB is contemplating altering their aim tune – due to a fan petition.
German followers celebrating. | © Arne Müseler / arne-mueseler.de / CC-BY-SA-3.0 |
The German nationwide staff have began properly into the 12 months, beating the Euros favourite France 2-0 in Lyon. This win furthered the anticipation for the house event which begins in June.
Subsequent to the development on the pitch, the DFB has additionally gotten loads of reward from its followers for his or her latest advertising and marketing and business work – particularly the trailers for Germany’s new kits have been acquired fairly properly.
An integral factor of those trailers has been the tune “Main Tom (Völlig losgelöst…)” by Peter Schilling:
Many followers now need this tune to be the official aim tune for Germany at this 12 months’s Euros.
A fan-made petition to alter the tune from “Kernkraft 400” to “Main Tom (Völlig losgelöst…) has now gotten over 40.000 votes.
In line with Florian Plettenberg from Sky Germany, the DFB is de facto contemplating to react to this petition – however a attainable resolution is not going to be made earlier than their match towards the Netherlands on Tuesday.
“It‘s necessary to us to make our aim tune seem as usually as attainable. Which tune it‘ll in the end be, doesn‘t matter to me,” says DFB coach Julian Nagelsmann.
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