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  • ShortHalfHead
    Senior Player
    • Dec 2008
    • 1024

    Originally posted by beameup
    It is basically poor form. Save it for the grandfinal then let it rip. If you don't make the grandfinal then go back to the sheds where it should be sung
    Geeze. It's not as though teams are burning the flag or stoning Mother Theresa to death, is it?

    It's good that the supporters, whether there are 2 or 200 there, to see a bit of celebration after watching a couple of hours of the game.

    As most sheds in Sydney are pretty much ajoining each other, it would be more raucous if done in the sheds. Isn't that more disrespectful?

    Anyhow, the club that verbally opposes it the most seem to start their song on the ground and continue all the way to the sheds before they burst into the first chorus.

    Some people think they are more precious than a Monarch Oval pie.

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    • Pekay
      Well retired, still sore
      • Sep 2004
      • 2134

      Yeah, we won't change coz of a few over precious people with no names on a forum. Suck it up ya wombats. We sing the PG version in the sheds anyway. And on the bus. And at the pub. And at the kebab shop. And in the drunk tank at Windsor. Mostly love the sing offs against the two union teams on Saturday nights.

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      • Tom Wills
        Warming the Bench
        • May 2008
        • 478

        Originally posted by tellitlikeitis
        Understandable mate, but surely people can see how it could be percieved as disrespectful.
        This is the most ridiculous thread I have ever read about footy. Having played for many years, in a number of states and in many leagues I can assure it is just not an issue.
        Yes for most games, 19 out of 20, the song is normally sung in the rooms, but there are games where it is sung on the ground. Games that are big comebacks, games that are emotionally important (the passing of a club legend) or a game that just means a lot to the playing group and supporters.
        If anyone thinks that there is a rule about where to sing the song they WRONG.
        P.S. Pekay I think you will find that wxnker Thain is from Vic not SA.

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        • unconfuseme
          Regular in the Side
          • Jan 2009
          • 681

          I have the solution for those who are against it .... don't get beaten!

          ... if you do, wear ear plugs

          It's an old saying, "Winners are grinners, and losers can please themselves"


          Tom Wills is right

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          • Triple B
            Formerly 'BBB'
            • Feb 2003
            • 6999

            Didn't we cover this topic 12 months ago?
            Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09

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            • UTSBatman
              On the Rookie List
              • Sep 2009
              • 79

              Originally posted by Triple B
              Didn't we cover this topic 12 months ago?
              I thought it was done with...I guess Pekay just loves telling that Thainy story (and he is from SA, not the home of all things good). I can say though PK, it was definitely talked about from that game (Rd 17?) till when we met again in the Prelim Final.

              Good to see a bit more support for the 'sing it in the sheds' argument!
              In every game there is going to be a cross-road, and when you get to that cross-road you either step up, or you step down!

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              • mountainsofpain
                Warming the Bench
                • Apr 2008
                • 266

                Originally posted by beameup
                It is basically poor form. Save it for the grandfinal then let it rip. If you don't make the grandfinal then go back to the sheds where it should be sung
                Why should it be sung in the sheds?

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                • tellitlikeitis
                  On the Rookie List
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 28

                  Originally posted by mountainsofpain
                  Why should it be sung in the sheds?
                  Well firstly its a bonding moment and celebration by the players and coaching staff for a battle won. When you sing it on the ground its just hell lame, like your trying to rub it in, akin to dancing on someones grave. a bit unsportsman like. If you do wanna rub it in sing it loud from the sheds.

                  Also im unaware of any AFL clubs doing it out on ground?

                  Could you imagine Captain Blood or Teddy Whitten leading their teams to song on the ground? Nah they were gentlemen hey.

                  Well you may say this is ammo footy in NSW, not AFL/VFL.

                  Well whatt about the great leaders here? Could you imagine blokes like Banger leading his Bombers to song on the ground, or Howarth and the Demons or Reidy at the tigers ? nah hey cause thats what those teams that were know for being tough on the park and gentlemen off it hey.

                  Just telling it like it is hey, and i guess we dont need to go any further on subject. well i dont anyway

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                  • DLH
                    Warming the Bench
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 378

                    Boring.

                    I'm involved with a club that's been demoralised and humiliated by opponents (especially of the Uni variety) more times than I care to remember.

                    You just deal with it.

                    Frankly, I've taken more offence at some of the lyrics sung (completely disrespectful) rather than the location.

                    This thread is called "Player Movements".

                    It'd be far more interesting if there was a little bit of talk about that, or indeed anything to do with, you know, actual footy.........

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                    • Shotties
                      Warming the Bench
                      • May 2009
                      • 153

                      Originally posted by tellitlikeitis
                      Could you imagine Captain Blood or Teddy Whitten leading their teams to song on the ground? Nah they were gentlemen hey.
                      Whitten was a philanderer and @@@@ bloke towards women in general by a fair few accounts, hey? Growing up and playing in Sydney from under 8s I've always known it to be sung more on the field than the sheds, hey?

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                      • mountainsofpain
                        Warming the Bench
                        • Apr 2008
                        • 266

                        Originally posted by DLH
                        Frankly, I've taken more offence at some of the lyrics sung (completely disrespectful) rather than the location.
                        There's one or two club songs I've heard in Sydney footy which have excerpts that belong in neanderthal times - doesn't matter whether they are sung in the sheds or on the ground.

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                        • Pekay
                          Well retired, still sore
                          • Sep 2004
                          • 2134

                          Originally posted by UTSBatman
                          I thought it was done with...I guess Pekay just loves telling that Thainy story (and he is from SA, not the home of all things good). I can say though PK, it was definitely talked about from that game (Rd 17?) till when we met again in the Prelim Final.

                          Good to see a bit more support for the 'sing it in the sheds' argument!
                          Hey, I prefer that story to the one where he kicked a million on me. You blokes had the last laugh in the end as you said, but thats footy....

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                          • Shotties
                            Warming the Bench
                            • May 2009
                            • 153

                            Originally posted by UTSBatman
                            I can say though PK, it was definitely talked about from that game (Rd 17?) till when we met again in the Prelim Final!
                            Christ, you guys wouldn't have handled report card time in school very well.

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                            • I_Heart_Abbott
                              On the Rookie List
                              • Aug 2010
                              • 14

                              I never realised there was an alternative to;

                              Win a Home & Away Premiership = Sing it on the ground.
                              All other games = Sing it in the sheds.

                              I notice there are no premier division sides supporting the sing it on the ground argument. I think it feels a little unprofessional to sing on the ground after a win and you are carrying on a bit uncessarily after just a win. It's always been drummed into teams I've played within that you really have nothing to celebrate until winning a premiership, the job is not done until you reach that point.

                              This is not simply about getting a head of yourself, but it also feels a little like it is bad sportsmanship too. If you win, celebrate in private (in your dressing rooms). Don't rub it in your opposition's face, unecessarily.

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                              • cartman48
                                Warming the Bench
                                • Aug 2006
                                • 129

                                Such a non issue....
                                But have you tried to fit inside some away sheds (our at Gwawley probably one of the worst)?
                                I like hearing the other teams song after a loss.... As a coach I make my team listen to it and remember it so hopefully it doesn't happen next time....
                                Carn the Southern Power.....

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