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  • CureTheSane
    Carpe Noctem
    • Jan 2003
    • 5032

    Bloods

    Wearing off yet?

    I wonder how many people knew nothing of this 'nickname' for the Swans before the GF

    Personally I was sick to death of this cr@p which was hyped up so much because there was no Vic based team in the GF and the media decided to make the Swans 'Victorian' by harking back to an outdated name from a bygone era.

    I made it though though, only now, the anme seems to be popping up everywhere and all the time.
    Guess what?

    It's the Sydney Swans.

    Has been for many years.

    Before that, it was the South Malbourne Swans, and was for years.

    Worse than all of this is people who think that calling the swans the Bloods makes them a more 'real' supporter.

    No wonder the Swans are having a hard time on the field - they are all very confused as to ther role in the AFL
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  • Glenn
    ROLLLLLL TIDE!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • Mar 2003
    • 2443

    #2
    All part of the South Melbourne history, and as a result the history of SFC.
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    • ROK Lobster
      RWO Life Member
      • Aug 2004
      • 8658

      #3
      Re: Bloods

      Originally posted by CureTheSane
      Wearing off yet?

      I wonder how many people knew nothing of this 'nickname' for the Swans before the GF

      Personally I was sick to death of this cr@p which was hyped up so much because there was no Vic based team in the GF and the media decided to make the Swans 'Victorian' by harking back to an outdated name from a bygone era.

      I made it though though, only now, the anme seems to be popping up everywhere and all the time.
      Guess what?

      It's the Sydney Swans.

      Has been for many years.

      Before that, it was the South Malbourne Swans, and was for years.

      Worse than all of this is people who think that calling the swans the Bloods makes them a more 'real' supporter.

      No wonder the Swans are having a hard time on the field - they are all very confused as to ther role in the AFL
      I think 2005 was all about market-testing the 'Bloods' label. Players were most-likely instructed from the marketing people to drop it into interviews etc. Did other members notice that we were asked to make a number of comments in relation to "The Bloods" in the end of season survey? I was expecting a "Bloods" range of merchandise this season but there must have been enough like CST and myself that are annoyed by the re-creation of the "Bloods". I have no problem with the occasional reference to them as the "Bloods", or the "'carn the Bloods" occasional cry at the footy (especially from old blokes), but this whole "Bloods: the next generation" crap is just that, crap. Try hard, I've-been-a-supporter-longer-than-you, self-consciously created, inorganic crap. They are the Swans. They are a Sydney club with a Melbourne past.

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      • MrRed
        Suspended by the MRP
        • Apr 2006
        • 51

        #4
        Re: Re: Bloods

        Originally posted by ROK Lobster
        I think 2005 was all about market-testing the 'Bloods' label. Players were most-likely instructed from the marketing people to drop it into interviews etc. Did other members notice that we were asked to make a number of comments in relation to "The Bloods" in the end of season survey? I was expecting a "Bloods" range of merchandise this season but there must have been enough like CST and myself that are annoyed by the re-creation of the "Bloods". I have no problem with the occasional reference to them as the "Bloods", or the "'carn the Bloods" occasional cry at the footy (especially from old blokes), but this whole "Bloods: the next generation" crap is just that, crap. Try hard, I've-been-a-supporter-longer-than-you, self-consciously created, inorganic crap. They are the Swans. They are a Sydney club with a Melbourne past.
        Do you wanna know what they were selling at the G before last years Grand Final?

        Trucker Hats with South Melbourne Swans on them (will taker a pic and post it up as i bought one for novelty value) old South Melbourne V tops and a plethora of other "Sotuh Melbourne" goodies.

        I am really fed up with these long term footy supportors who seem to think they are superior supportors b/c they are from Melbourne.

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        • ScottH
          It's Goodes to cheer!!
          • Sep 2003
          • 23665

          #5
          Re: Re: Re: Bloods

          Originally posted by MrRed
          Do you wanna know what they were selling at the G before last years Grand Final?

          Trucker Hats with South Melbourne Swans on them (will taker a pic and post it up as i bought one for novelty value) old South Melbourne V tops and a plethora of other "Sotuh Melbourne" goodies.

          I am really fed up with these long term footy supportors who seem to think they are superior supportors b/c they are from Melbourne.
          I thought it was a marketing ploy, called exploiting a market.

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          • robbieando
            The King
            • Jan 2003
            • 2750

            #6
            Re: Re: Re: Re: Bloods

            Originally posted by ScottH
            I thought it was a marketing ploy, called exploiting a market.
            It is and we aren't the only club involved in such marketing. The Trucker Cap and South Melbourne labeled "goodies" are part of the "AFL's First 18 program" which basically is a label of retro clothing using all the club original club names (South Melbourne for us because of the Melbourne market we have, Shinboners for North and Mayblooms for Hawthorn to name just some). The South Melbourne Red Vee Jumpers are the ones left over from sale after the Hertiage Round's the past three seasons.

            These have all been AFL decisions, that are in place for most of the clubs in the league. Still these decisions would of been backed by the club knowing full well the market in Melbourne for these items would be strong and would bring in a larger amount of money for the club than not having these items would. Therefore I can't see the issue of selling "retro clothing" which seems to have a large spot in the retail market place at the minute and to be retro enough this club has to go back to its South Melbourne roots.

            Also you don't need a name of a city on a piece of clothing to make you a better supporter of the Swans, but MrRed for your information I'm from Melbourne and only wear stuff that read "Sydney Swans". Doesn't matter who you are, where you come from or how you support this club - Once a Swan, always a Swan. I don't care, I welcome with open arms and allow people to support the club ANY way they want. City, State or Country doesn't come into this debate.
            Once was, now elsewhere

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            • SMFC
              On the Rookie List
              • Apr 2006
              • 104

              #7
              Talk about overanalysing this... To many original South people, there resides a lot of bitterness about the club being uprooted against the board's wishes. 2005 did a lot to soothe the hardened old chaps I know.

              I still call them South and the Bloods and even Swans before Sydney. SMFC is on the freakin' jumper as we all know. It was a relocation and the Swans remained.

              I'm happy for Sydney to embrace them as best they can but I'm also gonna fight hell for leather that our oldtimers and Vic fans can have their fun with the Bloods and South should they wish.

              I've also been a pro for the Red Vee return too.


              Go South!
              Go Bloods!

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              • desredandwhite
                Click!
                • Jan 2003
                • 2498

                #8
                It's just a nickname. Just as valid as "Swans", and I'll occasionally let slip with a "Go the Bloods!" if I'm feeling in the mood.

                Symbolises the hard-working, no-frills nature of the club's origins, and particularly appropriate for last year's team.. Less so this year of course, but we'll work on that

                I kind of like the old style gear on sale in Melbourne - I don't have any myself (apart from two heritage red V guernseys), but I don't mind others wearing them. I reckon it is a nice reminder of the club's history.

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                • Chubby Muffler
                  On the Rookie List
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 235

                  #9
                  As I understood it, it was the playing group who picked up the name again and used it amongst themselves last year. I am sure Kirky was a bit of a fan of it and he is the "heart and soul" of the club and players according to the PR at Channel 10.

                  FWIW I think it's fine for supporters to scream and yell Bloods/Swans/Sydney - whatever. They ARE the Sydney Swans and one would hope they always will be. The name I believe did serve a purpose last year for the players, but I do not know of anyone in Sydney who refers to them as the Bloods or Blood Staned Angels. It is good to maintain and keep South Melbourne supporters and have new generations supporting us, but we are a Sydney team.

                  The red V makes a great away jumper if needed and looks great in thye heritage round. It isn't our jumper anymore though and I would not like to see a permenant return to it.

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                  • cruiser
                    What the frack!
                    • Jul 2004
                    • 6114

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Chubby Muffler
                    As I understood it, it was the playing group who picked up the name again and used it amongst themselves last year. I am sure Kirky was a bit of a fan of it and he is the "heart and soul" of the club and players according to the PR at Channel 10.

                    FWIW I think it's fine for supporters to scream and yell Bloods/Swans/Sydney - whatever. They ARE the Sydney Swans and one would hope they always will be. The name I believe did serve a purpose last year for the players, but I do not know of anyone in Sydney who refers to them as the Bloods or Blood Staned Angels. It is good to maintain and keep South Melbourne supporters and have new generations supporting us, but we are a Sydney team.

                    The red V makes a great away jumper if needed and looks great in thye heritage round. It isn't our jumper anymore though and I would not like to see a permenant return to it.
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                    • rastus
                      On the Rookie List
                      • Nov 2005
                      • 58

                      #11
                      Originally posted by SMFC
                      Talk about overanalysing this... To many original South people, there resides a lot of bitterness about the club being uprooted against the board's wishes.
                      In the interests of correctness the move to Sydney was NOT against the board's wishes. The 'Keep South at South' group was elected over the group that proposed the move but once in office found that the finances were truly hopeless and they were NOT being backed by the VFL who were pushing the move. A new board was formed headed up by Bill Collins (of race calling fame) and a member vote on the move was proposed, voted on and carried by the a majority of the members (of which I was one).

                      I am telling you the above because an untruth repeated often enough becomes the 'accepted truth' even though it is just an urban myth.

                      I know those that didn't want the move like to believe it was against the wishes of the board and the majority of the members but that just isn't true.

                      To me the club is the Sydney Swans also known as 'the bloods' as I have always screamed out 'Carn the Bloods' and never 'Carn the Swans'. Contrary to suggestions above this is NOT to make me feel superior or more of a true supporter than anyone one else. The habit of many decades is difficult to change even if I wanted to.

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                      • Bear
                        Best and Fairest
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 1022

                        #12
                        Re: Bloods

                        Originally posted by CureTheSane
                        Wearing off yet?

                        I wonder how many people knew nothing of this 'nickname' for the Swans before the GF

                        Personally I was sick to death of this cr@p which was hyped up so much because there was no Vic based team in the GF and the media decided to make the Swans 'Victorian' by harking back to an outdated name from a bygone era.

                        I made it though though, only now, the anme seems to be popping up everywhere and all the time.
                        Guess what?

                        It's the Sydney Swans.

                        Has been for many years.

                        Before that, it was the South Malbourne Swans, and was for years.

                        Worse than all of this is people who think that calling the swans the Bloods makes them a more 'real' supporter.

                        No wonder the Swans are having a hard time on the field - they are all very confused as to ther role in the AFL
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                        • floppinab
                          Senior Player
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 1681

                          #13
                          Re: Bloods

                          Originally posted by CureTheSane
                          Wearing off yet?

                          .....................

                          No wonder the Swans are having a hard time on the field - they are all very confused as to ther role in the AFL
                          No it isn't wearing off and I strongly doubt the players are confused.

                          I have taken plenty of virgins to games over the years and more than a few of them have noted they thought the Swans moniker just a little soft!!! It was for that reason that the players decided to look for something different to hang their hats on that a little more symbolised the effort and ethos required to win the ultimate prize. They found it on their own doorstep (or more appropriately in the history banks).

                          All power and premierships to them.

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                          • stellation
                            scott names the planets
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 9718

                            #14
                            Re: Re: Bloods

                            Originally posted by floppinab
                            I have taken plenty of virgins to games over the years and more than a few of them have noted they thought the Swans moniker just a little soft!!!
                            Take the next one that suggests that next door to the duck pond in the park and stuff some bread in their pockets, then they'll see how soft and passive Swans are
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                            • ROK Lobster
                              RWO Life Member
                              • Aug 2004
                              • 8658

                              #15
                              Re: Re: Bloods

                              Originally posted by floppinab

                              I have taken plenty of virgins to games over the years
                              So does 3 hours at the SCG 'break the ice' so to speak

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