Well i think fellow sydney supporters who live in the west, can all agree that at the moment the best place to be seen in sydney gear is on the streets of perth !
When leaving to head off to melbourne last week, my family and i were decked out in red and white gear. when we arrived at the aiport we were gretted with boo's and jeers from everyother single person in that aiport, although some people had the decency to wish us good luck (probley docker fans), when sitting down waiting for the plane to leave i went to buy a newspaper..and what happens when i go do that, everyone in the whole depature longue starts booing again..i felt uneasy, for if we lost we would be flying back with a whole lot of eagles fans who'd remember us
But then a little something happened on the 24th of september, and my fears of that were put to rest
the best part was flying back to perth the next morning, so i wear my SYDNEY SWANS PREMIERS t-shirt to the airport...and guess what were flying back with all the eagles players
but still i persist, just giving a gentle smile to all those quite eagles fans who envy the team who stole their glory, the players ignore me (as i expect) but some of the younger rookies (ashley hanson, adam selwood) strike conversation, and i wish them the best for next year as i try to come across as a grascious winner
but the best part is arrving at perth airport at 1.00pm sunday afternoon ..hundreds of eagles fans had come to the airport to wish them a welcome back, but when we came out with our swans gear, the boo's started again, the mean faces were evident, but all i did was show em the premiers t-shirt and they had no comeback...riding back home we stuck the swans flag out the window, and experienced a diverse range of reactions, from people giving us the finger, and others giving us thumbs up
but it is not all swell , as now many swans fans here are righfully parading around in swans gear (including myself)...but the stories ive heard from fellow swans fans who have been showing their colours in public are nothing short of horrific, one guy had a bottle thrown at him, other was called a ******* ******* ***** infront of his kids...luckly i havent experienced this
what can i say...what a great state to be in, the feedback i get is worthit, as long as i get one comment (either negative or positive regarding sydney)
When leaving to head off to melbourne last week, my family and i were decked out in red and white gear. when we arrived at the aiport we were gretted with boo's and jeers from everyother single person in that aiport, although some people had the decency to wish us good luck (probley docker fans), when sitting down waiting for the plane to leave i went to buy a newspaper..and what happens when i go do that, everyone in the whole depature longue starts booing again..i felt uneasy, for if we lost we would be flying back with a whole lot of eagles fans who'd remember us
But then a little something happened on the 24th of september, and my fears of that were put to rest
the best part was flying back to perth the next morning, so i wear my SYDNEY SWANS PREMIERS t-shirt to the airport...and guess what were flying back with all the eagles players
but still i persist, just giving a gentle smile to all those quite eagles fans who envy the team who stole their glory, the players ignore me (as i expect) but some of the younger rookies (ashley hanson, adam selwood) strike conversation, and i wish them the best for next year as i try to come across as a grascious winner
but the best part is arrving at perth airport at 1.00pm sunday afternoon ..hundreds of eagles fans had come to the airport to wish them a welcome back, but when we came out with our swans gear, the boo's started again, the mean faces were evident, but all i did was show em the premiers t-shirt and they had no comeback...riding back home we stuck the swans flag out the window, and experienced a diverse range of reactions, from people giving us the finger, and others giving us thumbs up
but it is not all swell , as now many swans fans here are righfully parading around in swans gear (including myself)...but the stories ive heard from fellow swans fans who have been showing their colours in public are nothing short of horrific, one guy had a bottle thrown at him, other was called a ******* ******* ***** infront of his kids...luckly i havent experienced this
what can i say...what a great state to be in, the feedback i get is worthit, as long as i get one comment (either negative or positive regarding sydney)
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