The day after, I have bought both papers. There is so much Swans stuff I will be ready them for days.
The feeling I have is one of complete calm and serenity. My life is complete. We have finally climbed the mountain and stuck the flag in the "snow". It's our and no one else's.
They say has it sunk in yet. I say yes but I guess we feel it in different ways. I smile more than ever, I feel myself wanting to constantly punch the air.
I am going to the Swans shop and going to buy a heap of Swans gear to wear in summer. I feel so bloody proud I could cry, and I have.
Here are 2 stories that will bring a tear to every Swans supporters that have happened in the last 24 hours to me.
My dad died in Feb 2003 at 89 years old. He said to me when Roosey was appointed that he was the man to finally win us a flag. He thought he was the best potentialled coach we had had since Norm Smith.
Unbeknown to us my sister inlaw took a picture of Jim to the GF for good luck. When she told my brother immediately after the game he burst into uncontrolled tears. How good is that. Jimmy was smiling over us and the team and I suspect Roosey.
Today I went to the local shops for a coffee with my wife just to unwind a bit. There we met a 92 year old chap who saw the 33 GF
who could not contain his joy and just wanted to talk about yeaterday and the old days. Just a wonderful person who's life has now been fulifilled as his daughter told us. We just talked as if he was my own dad.
My son sat next to an 83 year old lady at the game who was so excited by Amon's game. He had an Amon badge and he gave it to her after the game. He felt like a boy scout having just helped an old lady across the road.
How has it affected the rest of the good folk on here?
The feeling I have is one of complete calm and serenity. My life is complete. We have finally climbed the mountain and stuck the flag in the "snow". It's our and no one else's.
They say has it sunk in yet. I say yes but I guess we feel it in different ways. I smile more than ever, I feel myself wanting to constantly punch the air.
I am going to the Swans shop and going to buy a heap of Swans gear to wear in summer. I feel so bloody proud I could cry, and I have.
Here are 2 stories that will bring a tear to every Swans supporters that have happened in the last 24 hours to me.
My dad died in Feb 2003 at 89 years old. He said to me when Roosey was appointed that he was the man to finally win us a flag. He thought he was the best potentialled coach we had had since Norm Smith.
Unbeknown to us my sister inlaw took a picture of Jim to the GF for good luck. When she told my brother immediately after the game he burst into uncontrolled tears. How good is that. Jimmy was smiling over us and the team and I suspect Roosey.
Today I went to the local shops for a coffee with my wife just to unwind a bit. There we met a 92 year old chap who saw the 33 GF
who could not contain his joy and just wanted to talk about yeaterday and the old days. Just a wonderful person who's life has now been fulifilled as his daughter told us. We just talked as if he was my own dad.
My son sat next to an 83 year old lady at the game who was so excited by Amon's game. He had an Amon badge and he gave it to her after the game. He felt like a boy scout having just helped an old lady across the road.
How has it affected the rest of the good folk on here?

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