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Originally posted by Ert Lighten up guys - at least these guys aren't throwing chicken wings at us!!!
That was classic, wasn't it?
We were walking across the West Lakes Mall carpark past this group of feral lookie bikie Port supporters. They started yelling at us that we were **** and what happened etc etc. Then Boofhead replied, "What would you know about football?"
The ferals started throwing sausages and chicken wings at us as we walked off.
I'll just call it the Alberton handshake!
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)
Originally posted by NMWBloods Why should I? People keep defending it.
Is it alright to boo the opposition from the field after they've beaten you?
your entitled to defend your opinion as well
tho i disagree with you to a point.. personally I wouldnt boo the opposition off the ground..and i dont actually boo... i tend to just cheer the swans even if they havent got the ball ill cheer the nearby player to tackle and so on. But i dont care who boos its just a stupid sound, if it helps your team then why not i guess. If it puts the opposition off then isnt that good? I doubt the players would care what the crowd do
Originally posted by JF_Bay22_SCG I think I'm noticing a trend here everybody.
The people were in Adelaide had a fun time and are more than happy to congratulate Port on their highy convincing win. And had NO problem with the Port supporters at all throughout the match. And were greeted as friends both before and after the game by those in teal and black.
The people who watched on TV are watching to smash things. And are starting to moan and groan about us not winning flags, being crap etc etc, Port supporters booing after goals etc etc. Basically carrying on like complete sooks.
Some of the posts over the last couple of days have been not only embarrassing but the height of hypocracy. Here we are whinging about booing about goals (which I swear I never heard from my position in the outer.). Yet several people are carrying on like complete sooks and are even refusing to register that Port not only won but played well in the process.
Have a good look at yourselves, some of you!
JF
Now you're just being silly. Where are these people who are refusing to register that Port played well?
...and as for the Power supporters coming on here and being @@@@wits, they may be your new friends, Julian, but that doesn't mean their behaviour on this forum is acceptable to Swans fans.
"I'll acknowledge there are more talented teams in the competition but I won't acknowledge that there is a better team in the competition" Paul Roos March 2005
Originally posted by JF_Bay22_SCG Yet several people are carrying on like complete sooks and are even refusing to register that Port not only won but played well in the process.
Good on em for winning, but i wouldn't go as far as saying they played exceptional football in doing it. Sometimes results can be flattering, meaning we certainly helped them to look good simply because we were so bad.
Whatever gets a team through the season i guess, but that kind of game/win didn't make me think that Port are a real premiership hope.
Sometimes it's like it's a waste of time going through the routine week to week stuff, to figure out who Brisbane beats in the Grand Final this year anyway ...
Funnily enough, i think us at full strength would have a much better chance of beating them than most, including the team that thrashed us the other day.
And sharp9, you're quite right, if theres anything worse than a bad loser, it's an ungracious winner.
Last edited by Ruda Wakening; 16 June 2004, 02:22 PM.
Just going off on a tangent here, albeit a very important one, what's everyones thought's on the "thunder sticks" that clubs use at times? You know the ones like WC crowd used v ADL last week. I never saw the game, but was reading about it in the paper how the AFL endorsed the use of the things.
If u don't believe me, I will knock your bloody teeth out and not pay you a cent.
Originally posted by Tooth Fairy Just going off on a tangent here, albeit a very important one, what's everyones thought's on the "thunder sticks" that clubs use at times? You know the ones like WC crowd used v ADL last week. I never saw the game, but was reading about it in the paper how the AFL endorsed the use of the things.
We used them at the Sydney Kings Grand Finals this year. They did help create atmosphere.
But in the wrong hands (ie kids) they can become very annoying.
Are you advocating the AFL banning them TF? Aren't enough things banned at AFL venues as is these days?
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)
Are you advocating the AFL banning them TF? Aren't enough things banned at AFL venues as is these days?
JF
Well, no. But what you are inferring is actually what I am getting at. How can the AFL ban things for some and allow some for others. Shouldn't it be a level playing field? Point in general JF... Your drum. Why is it not allowed and yet these sticks are?
If u don't believe me, I will knock your bloody teeth out and not pay you a cent.
all this fuss over nothing it seems everybody seems to have to agree with some of the people on this site or they get mad can't have an opinion without getting told off.
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