Siempre Dicen Por Televisión

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Rivalries and Pride in the World of Football

The song 'Siempre Dicen Por Televisión' by Club Almirante Brown delves into the intense rivalries and pride that characterize the world of football, particularly in Argentina. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the competitive spirit and the animosity between different football clubs and their supporters. The song opens with a critique of the media, suggesting that television often portrays a false sense of camaraderie between rival teams, specifically Tigre and Morón. The use of the term 'putas' to describe these teams highlights the perceived dishonesty and cowardice, as they are accused of lying and then fleeing when confronted by the Mirasol, a nickname for Almirante Brown's supporters.

The song continues to mock the rival teams, describing how Tigre, likened to Chacarita, another football club, runs away in fear along General Paz, a major avenue in Buenos Aires. This imagery emphasizes the bravery and dominance of Almirante Brown's supporters, who are portrayed as steadfast and unyielding. The repeated calls for other fans to stop boasting ('¡No chamuyen más!') further underscore the song's message of superiority and resilience. The final lines proudly declare that Almirante Brown stands alone as the 'capo del Nacional,' or the boss of the National league, reinforcing the theme of unmatched strength and loyalty.

Culturally, this song reflects the deep-seated passion and tribalism inherent in Argentine football culture. The intense rivalries and the pride of being part of a particular club's fanbase are central to the identity of many supporters. The song captures the essence of this fervor, illustrating how football is more than just a game; it is a significant part of social and cultural life, where loyalty and honor are fiercely defended.

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  1. Señores Dejo Todo
  2. Llegó La Banda Del Mirasol
  3. Somos borrachos y pistoleros
  4. Siempre Dicen Por Televisión
  5. Vos sos mi enfermedad
  6. Cuando Fuimos a Rodríguez
  7. Nos Condenan
  8. Querido Amirante
  9. A Vos Que Sos De Matadero
  10. Somos La Barra De Almirante
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