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Shane Smeltz celebrates with Ryan Nelsen after scoring with a diving header during the All Whites FIFA world cup qualifying match against New Caledonia - Source: Photosport -
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New Zealand is not known as a football nation, but as the All Whites gear up for two of their most important games since making the World Cup in 1982, it is the nation who is getting behind the them.
After finishing top of the Oceania qualifying pool, New Zealand are just two games from qualifying for the 2010 World Cup.
The first clash is an away leg against Bahrain, before the boys bring it back to Wellington in a game that could see these All Whites making history again.
And now there is an official song to be sung in the hopes of helping send the boys all the way to South Africa in 2010.
The new single, One Shot For Glory, is the brainchild of outspoken RadioSport presenter and all round football nut Miles Davis.
Davis, along with writers Big Ross and Little Ross from the Tufnell's, has collaborated with Brian Jones and David Gent of iconic Kiwi band The Exponents - coming up with a catchy tune that should be sung all over the stands!
Watch an exclusive video clip of One Shot For Glory HERE!
What are your thoughts on the official All Whites song? Will you be singing it in the stands come November? Leave your thoughts on our messageboard below....
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Post new commentAll Whites said on 2009-09-20 @ 18:53 NZDT: Report abusive post
What an embarrassment! Davis is nothing but a shameless self promoter. Make sure you don't sing this song if the All Whites happen to be a goal or two down cause then Davis will label you a "sycophant".
DalekBoy said on 2009-09-18 @ 11:33 NZDT: Report abusive post
Augurs well for All Whites success- bringing back the glory days of the 1982 Spain-bound All Whites. Roll on South Africa 2010!!! (i.e. the major World Cup- not the smaller thing the following year down here!!!)
FUHollands said on 2009-09-17 @ 18:22 NZDT: Report abusive post
Great song . . .who is the balding grey dwarf playing the solo drumstick ????
supernan said on 2009-09-16 @ 17:15 NZDT: Report abusive post
Love the song, and especially like Miles Davies. He reminds me of a bother boy from my younger days. Very catchy tune, and feel sure it will do well. Hope we hear it played alot.
creeping_zebra said on 2009-09-15 @ 19:56 NZDT: Report abusive post
Corker of a song. Here's hoping it catches on and the All Whites can make it!