i havent been well and i had a sore throat but i was still screaming my lungs out
Where was the cheersquad?
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Originally posted by desredandwhite
JF, what the cheer squad needs is to find a new home. Your current position is horrible. Lousy view, big empty gaping chasm of a walkway behind you so you can't get the hill involved. The Noble would be ideal, but you'll have to get rid of Kenny firstGood luck with that.
I agree the seats we have are mega crap. Compare it to the CS area seating at grounds like the MCG & especially the Gabba for example. This is one of the reasons why I hate the SCG so much & pine for that area of the ground to be re-configured.
But moving the CS is only going to move the problems we have to the other end of the ground.
JF"Never ever ever state that Sydney is gone.They are like cockroaches in the aftermath of a nuclear war"
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Originally posted by JF_Bay22_SCG
But moving the CS is only going to move the problems we have to the other end of the ground.
JF
The club needs to kick a bunch of Brewongle concourse reserve seaters out to new seats and give half a bay there (maybe next to the race) to the CS. At the very least give them a section in the GA area under the scoreboard. They don't need to be behind the goals and in fact would look a lot better separated from the goals.
When we give opposition CS a better spot than our own then something is wrong.Comment
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Traditionally at all grounds the cheersquad has been behind the goals. The exception to that was Melbourne in the 70's and 80's had a section in the top of the old southern stand at the MCG. It was good for them because they were out of the weather but it was a lousy place to cheer from.
The idea of being behind the goals is to add colour to the celebrations when a goal has been scored as well as to wave everything when the opposition are shooting for goal to put them off.
I don't think that the position of the cheersquad at the SCG is really a problem. However, it should be the cheersquad who leads the chanting etc at the game, not joining in with the others when they are in voice.
JF, please don't think I'm having a go for the sake of it, I used to be in the SMFC official cheersquad in the 70's. I love the idea of them and the colour and atmosphere that they can add to the game.
In the "old days" if you wanted to wave a flag, you provided your own, and they were usually home made, much better than the AFL approved ones. However the "floggers" and "Patties" belonged to the cheersquad. One other thing about those days, if some other teams run through ripped, there was always a camaraderie where the other team would help out. How do the cheersquads all get on these days?Does God believe in Atheists?Comment
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Originally posted by floppinab
The contrast between what Port had on Sunday and what we had was damning and an indictment, not on the supporters trying to make it work, but on the club for not doing anything about it to date.
The club needs to kick a bunch of Brewongle concourse reserve seaters out to new seats and give half a bay there (maybe next to the race) to the CS. At the very least give them a section in the GA area under the scoreboard. They don't need to be behind the goals and in fact would look a lot better separated from the goals.
When we give opposition CS a better spot than our own then something is wrong.
We have sat in the Brewongle concourse before. It proved a complete disaster, with our chants often clashing with Peter's.
At the start of last year we were given the choice of moving to the O'Reilly. Several wanted to go there, many said if we did they would leave the squad. So we stayed where we were.
You are DEAD RIGHT though Floppin. It is not my fault the Cheer Squad is crap. Those of us who are involved ARE doing our best. It is not the club's fault either, as they ARE trying to at least help us in generating a bigger membership. But it is their RESPONSABILITY. The sooner I realised that it wasn't mine personally, the more relaxed I have become.
To me it is more an indication that we still have some way at developing a truly "footy" culture at our club. A culture like they have at Melbourne clubs where young kids are clambering to get involved in the club's official cheer squad because of the sense of honour that appears to hold.
Oh well, such is life. We won a Premiership. That is all that matters.
JF"Never ever ever state that Sydney is gone.They are like cockroaches in the aftermath of a nuclear war"
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Unfortunatly would be part of the CS, but not in the position to get a season ticket (as opposed to just the CS membership), so that puts the kybosh on thatPremiers 09,18,33,05
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Originally posted by goswannie14
JF, please don't think I'm having a go for the sake of it, I used to be in the SMFC official cheersquad in the 70's. I love the idea of them and the colour and atmosphere that they can add to the game.
In the "old days" if you wanted to wave a flag, you provided your own, and they were usually home made, much better than the AFL approved ones. However the "floggers" and "Patties" belonged to the cheersquad. One other thing about those days, if some other teams run through ripped, there was always a camaraderie where the other team would help out. How do the cheersquads all get on these days?
Things are not that dissimilar to what they used to be in your days at the Lake. All of the giant flags we wave behind the goals are flags that are personally owned (myself, Beaussie, Silent Lurker for example). Several of the signs we hold up have actually been painted by BAM BAM.
Yes, we have squad flags that are the property of the Squad. The Sydney-based ones are stored with the floggers and pattie dukes in a store room under the Churchill Stand.
The same ettiquette in terms of banners etc still applies as it did in the old days. If a CS has trouble getting their banner up, the other CS opts to help out. We have often had the Crows & Eagles Cheer Squads have to hold our banner up for us over there, because we haven't had the numbers to do it ourselves.
Cheer Squads have become a part of the squeaky clean corporate product as anything else in football. These days banners have become at times little more than glorified adverts. It gets a bit embarrassing holding up something that said "Sydney Swans & Ford-a winning team". But the club is footing the bill so we do as they say. If it makes people at the SCG drive Ford cars, well all & good I guess.
JF"Never ever ever state that Sydney is gone.They are like cockroaches in the aftermath of a nuclear war"
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Originally posted by JF_Bay22_SCG
Cheer Squads have become a part of the squeaky clean corporate product as anything else in football. These days banners have become at times little more than glorified adverts. It gets a bit embarrassing holding up something that said "Sydney Swans & Ford-a winning team". But the club is footing the bill so we do as they say. If it makes people at the SCG drive Ford cars, well all & good I guess.
JF
BTW does the cs operate on a committe basis? Just wondering how it all works. As I said, I'm all in favour of them, but at my age I enjoy the match by screaming at the umpires from my seat, rather than from within the cs.Does God believe in Atheists?Comment
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Re: Re: Where was the cheersquad?
Originally posted by goswannie14
I was going to make that comment but thought I would be howled down by JF. Apart from someone (I assume JF) banging a drum there was no noise from the cheersquad, and we were only 4 bays around from them. There was more noise from the Brewongle stand on the flank...and from the Power cheersquad about 10 bays away from us.
Hey GS14
That someone banging the drum was me.
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Originally posted by msabenny
Hey GS14
That someone banging the drum was me.
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Originally posted by JF_Bay22_SCG
I reckon it would be heaps cool to have a Swans unofficial "drinkers support bay". People can then sit near the CS, have a beer, & help with the chants & cheers.
This is something i have tried to do before in melb but never really worked,maybe i didnt really try hard enough to get people because i was to busy watching the game and drinking my beer.
[/I] [I]Originally posted by JF_Bay22_SCG
Lescygnes for example moved away from the Cheer Squad because he wanted to drink. I know others have been in the same boat over the years as well.JF
Thats me included too,i used to not mind at all being there or at least when in sydney come up and say hello to cs but would never really sit with them coz of the alcohol factor.Last edited by Grant; 11 April 2006, 08:48 PM.The Future is Bright,The Future is Red And White.Comment
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There was a guy in Swanston St that used to bang a mean drum (and upturned paint can) - perhaps he could be recruited and sent to Sydney to add noise...Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
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Originally posted by NMWBloods
There was a guy in Swanston St that used to bang a mean drum (and upturned paint can) - perhaps he could be recruited and sent to Sydney to add noise...
When the ball is in our opponents attacking Forward 50 we can send the pooch over the fence to try and punch a hole in the Sherrin with his teeth.
JF"Never ever ever state that Sydney is gone.They are like cockroaches in the aftermath of a nuclear war"
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Originally posted by JF_Bay22_SCG
Nah, I reckon the guy with stands on Swanson St with the bango and the dog that barks on queue to "How much is that doggy in the window" would be a far greater addition to the CS, wouldn't you?
When the ball is in our opponents attacking Forward 50 we can send the pooch over the fence to try and punch a hole in the Sherrin with his teeth.
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Originally posted by NMWBloods
There was a guy in Swanston St that used to bang a mean drum (and upturned paint can) - perhaps he could be recruited and sent to Sydney to add noise...Occupational hazards:
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