The classical battle song played for the Green Bay Gamblers' intro is "Also sprach Zarathustra," composed by Richard Strauss. This iconic piece is best known for its powerful opening fanfare, which creates an exhilarating atmosphere for fans and players alike. Often associated with grand moments and triumph, it sets a dramatic tone for the hockey games.
Founded in 1994 you do the math
The Brothers Brannagan - 1960 The Green Gamblers 1-26 was released on: USA: 8 April 1961
I'm Shipping Up to Boston by the Dropkick Murphys.
It's called, "Ole, Ole". Seems to me it was a soccer anthem somewhere.
Battle of Turnham Green happened on 1642-11-13.
Battle of Green Spring happened on 1781-07-06.
Battle of Goose Green happened on 1982-05-29.
Battle of Rullion Green happened on 1666-11-28.
Battle of Nibley Green happened on 1469-03-20.
Battle of the Green Islands happened on 27-01-29.
There is no "Battle of Battle Green". You're probably thinking of the Lexington Common, also known as Lexington Battle Green, or else you might be thinking of the Battle of Goose Green during the Falklands War, but I'm going to assume the former. Lexington Common's fame comes from it being the site where the very first shots of the American Civil War were fired.
Into Battle has 208 pages.