Nobody wants to be one but it's simple to determine if you are a bandwagoner. Answer this simple question: If the Swans moved to Darwin next year, would they still be your team?
The great bandwagoner test.
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Re: The great bandwagoner test.
The simple answer to your simple question from me is a resounding YES !!!Originally posted by Sanecow
Nobody wants to be one but it's simple to determine if you are a bandwagoner. Answer this simple question: If the Swans moved to Darwin next year, would they still be your team?
Throw change of guernsey and colour into the mix though ... I might change allegiances to the Dragons
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Go the Darwin bloods!!Official Driver Of The "Who Gives A @@@@ As The Player Will Get Delisted Anyway" Bandwagon.
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Well, we might have to be paid a safety allowance - those saltwater crocs could be a threat at recovery sessions!Originally posted by eirinn
We'd lose our cost of living allowance. What would Eddie complain about?
I'm on the Chandwagon!!!
If you cannot compete for the premiership, it's better to be young and exciting than middle-aged and dowdy.
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Eddie will probably have a whinge to make sure Collingwood doesn't have to play us in Darwin more than once a decade because of the travel factor
Just think of the advantages - if you thought Fortress Subi was bad...but then again, we probably wouldn't win an away game until 2012 because of all the travelling
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Well I supported them when they were at the lake oval and they decided to head north and I continued to support them. So if they deciced to head a bit further northward i guess I would still follow them.
Many years ago there was a bit of talk around about them changing their colours, I think it may of been to a blue design to be more representive of NSW. If that would of happened I may well be a Collingwood supporter now.Comment
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Move to Darwin? Great! My brother would be thrilled - he lives there - and I would have another excuse to visit him and holiday in one of my favourite places in the world.
We already followed our boys from South to Sydney so to Darwin doesn't pose a problem.Comment
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