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  • Ruckman
    Ego alta, ergo ictus
    • Nov 2003
    • 3990

    #31
    Originally posted by lescygnes

    and if you want to talk about a game where people let off their frustrations, then there is only one game that comes to mind. the win against Melbourne at the SCG in 1993. i hugged and kissed dozens of people i had never met before that day after the game. (shut up Julian, i know what you are thinking).

    cheers
    JM

    I don't think I hugged and kissed anyone during that game, I was almost too scared to breathe, I was numb with the hope/fear that we might win/blow it.
    I remember going to the bar at the bottom of the Pat Hills stand at 3/4 time and seeing swans people (there weren't many) with these stunned looks on their faces.
    I think it was just too much of a relief afterwards. I'm glad you could enjoy it though.

    A day or so later "The late Show" made a joke saying that the Swans had sung "Achy Breaky Heart" after the game because they'd forgotten the team song it'd been so long.

    Which the leaguies at work repeated to me ~ and I really didn't mind because we'd won!

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    • Ryan Bomford
      On the Rookie List
      • Sep 2003
      • 652

      #32
      and it was too cold to clap. far too cold. my fingers nearly snapped off at the first attempt. like parc des princes against carlton in 97 (i think).

      Well if you found that time cold you are going to be freezing your proverbials off when you walk down Catherine Street in 24 days time!!

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      • lescygnes
        On the Rookie List
        • Sep 2003
        • 256

        #33
        LOL!!!!

        thats Rue Ste. Catherine BTW!!!

        and its a whopping -21 degrees today in Montr?al.

        its gunna hit me like a truck!

        can you tell I am bored at work????

        cheers and have a good weekend all, im off to the pub before dinner!

        Cheers
        John
        Cygnes de Sydney et Melbourne Du sud, champions d'australiens 2005 de ligue du football

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        • robbieando
          The King
          • Jan 2003
          • 2750

          #34
          Originally posted by Ryan Bomford
          and it was too cold to clap. far too cold. my fingers nearly snapped off at the first attempt. like parc des princes against carlton in 97 (i think).
          John it was 97 and hell was it cold that day, it pissed down from about 10 minutes before the match started until the end. We didn't even kick a goal in the first half. Myself I went to the match with the flu, noting even think that the chance of showers forecast would lead to the downpour I stood though (It was too cold to sit) all I had for protection was a garbage bag I brought from home. I ended up in hospital the next day.
          Once was, now elsewhere

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          • Bayes30
            On the Rookie List
            • Dec 2003
            • 39

            #35
            I loved the WCE game in round 22 1996. Sitting in the first-come-best-dressed part of the Brewongle with my grandfather.

            My grandmother won the competition to toss the coin that round, but she was too sick to be at the game so my dad got to do it.

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            • BAM_BAM
              Support Staff
              • Jun 2003
              • 1820

              #36
              I wasn't at the WCE game, but I did watch it live on TV. I was amazed and thrilled we had AFL live into Sydney on a Saturday night. You most definitely could feel the atmosphere via the TV that night. I had knotts in my stomach and couldn't sit still for the final quarter.

              I also think the Kanga's game in May 99 with our come behind win was a great one for atmosphere. The SYDNEEEEEY chant in the the and final quarters that night was awesome.

              I agree it has felt flat lately. Dare I say last year was it due to no one believing we could achieve what we did and that everyone bought the one game at a time line and had no expectations.

              Or was it during the late 90's we had Plugger who would always demand the expectation of great things about to happen as the ball came flying up field to him?

              Or is it that sometimes Sydney people have the attitude of being "too cool" to show such displays of unbridled passion and enthusiasm?

              I just know I love my concourse reserved seat and would hate to see it lost. But then again I get to the games at the beginning of the ressies, so attaining the same seat or perhaps a better one wouldn't be too much of an issue.
              Here's my heart and you can break it
              I need some release, release, release
              We need
              Love and peace

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              • mja
                On the Rookie List
                • Aug 2003
                • 164

                #37
                last sunday match in syd 6 june

                The last Sydney SCG day match is on 6th June ...yes 6 June!!

                I called the swans over this issue. I have a young family and Sat night finish is too late for them, so we can't go as a family
                and
                also means finding a baby sitter for 5-6 hours
                So no extra $$'s and no family function (one of the strengths of the swans).

                I was very close to not getting tickets this year as resell is not worth it and there are only a few games we can go to. I don't want to lose my great B.O. seats but if it's the same next year I will be a ticketek customer each week when I can afford to go.
                Ducks one week, Swans the next... just don't be a Goose till October!

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                • Ruckman
                  Ego alta, ergo ictus
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 3990

                  #38
                  Originally posted by BAM_BAM
                  I wasn't at the WCE game, but I did watch it live on TV. I was amazed and thrilled we had AFL live into Sydney on a Saturday night. You most definitely could feel the atmosphere via the TV that night. I had knotts in my stomach and couldn't sit still for the final quarter.

                  I also think the Kanga's game in May 99 with our come behind win was a great one for atmosphere. The SYDNEEEEEY chant in the the and final quarters that night was awesome.

                  Or is it that sometimes Sydney people have the attitude of being "too cool" to show such displays of unbridled passion and enthusiasm?
                  I'm glad to hear that you also appreciated the atmosphere, you may have a point about Sydney people being "too cool"

                  Look at that "lescygnes" bloke ~ clearly he has no poetry in his soul!

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                  • monopoly19
                    Senior Player
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 1098

                    #39
                    Re: last sunday match in syd 6 june

                    Originally posted by mja
                    I called the swans over this issue.
                    Did they say anything of any worth?

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                    • JF_Bay22_SCG
                      expat Sydneysider
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 3978

                      #40
                      Originally posted by Ruckman
                      I'm glad to hear that you also appreciated the atmosphere, you may have a point about Sydney people being "too cool"

                      Look at that "lescygnes" bloke ~ clearly he has no poetry in his soul!
                      Just look at the Brisbane final during the 3rd quarter where he is giving the umpie a serious case of the fnger!

                      But he makes a BLOODY GOOD Grand Final banner though!

                      Then again, better not swell his head too much. He has a plane to catch to Canada and has to get his noggin in the door somehow!

                      JF
                      "Never ever ever state that Sydney is gone.They are like cockroaches in the aftermath of a nuclear war"
                      (Forum poster 'Change', Big Footy 04Apr09)

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                      • Damien
                        Living in 2005
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 3713

                        #41
                        Originally posted by JF_Bay22_SCG
                        NEVER mate! Saturday arvo in Sydney is complete different to Saturday arvo in Melbourne. Whilst down there footy of a Saturday is an institution, here Saturday is more a chill-out kinda day, where lots of people play sport, work or just recover the the partying the night before.


                        JF
                        Spot on - Sydney people are just not interested on Saturday afternoons, the crowds would be dismal.

                        Saturday night is the night, which I love, but I do understand the family aspect. I wish 9 and 10 were more flexible with the deal, would be great to have some 2pm starts, but never going to happen while League is on 9 at 4 up here.

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