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Don Pyke, the CEO of the West Coast Eagles, considers changing the team song and making a banner comeback following the acquisition.

Don Pyke, the new chief executive of West Coast, reports that the team is having conversations about reintroducing the customary pre-game banner in response to ardent supporters’ requests to do away with their inflatable Eagle.

The Eagles have run out through an inflatable tunnel rather than a traditional banner since moving to Optus Stadium in 2018, and despite winning the premiership that season, the tunnel has not gone down well with supporters.

A pin might be headed for the inflatable Eagle as Pyke attempts to turn around West Coast following two disastrous seasons.

He stated on SEN, “Watch this space and we’ll see what we do in that area. The banner is being discussed and is on the agenda.”

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Given the Eagles’ difficulties the previous season, ardent supporters pushed for the removal of the tunnel, which led to the banner’s review.

Enthusiastic supporter Emily Myles expressed her desire for the traditional banner to return to the West in 2023.

In addition to the clever banter emblazoned on the front to give it to the opposing team for a little fun, there is something special about watching the boys break through the banner to get you excited for the game.

Some players have even stated that they would like to see the banner come back.

Premiership defender Will Schofield told 6PR in 2021, “You must have a banner, there’s no argument here.”

“The banner needs to be returned. There’s nothing better than having a banner to run through.

But it’s not the only Eagles custom under scrutiny; the team song is also being examined.

With the assistance of the Perth band Birds of Tokyo, The Eagles updated their club song in 2020 to usher in a new decade, but it has continued to cause controversy among supporters.

Pyke stated that returning to the previous melody was not implausible.

He said, “Again under discussion, obviously the club decided to change the song a few years ago.”

“I am aware that there are proponents and opponents of it.”

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