Did you have more folks in the cheer squad on Saturday night? You certainly seemed to be making a lot more noise than you have in recent games.
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Re: Sydney Cheersquad
Originally posted by stellation
Did you have more folks in the cheer squad on Saturday night? You certainly seemed to be making a lot more noise than you have in recent games.
I try and bring new people in (ie Swannieserin) to fill up the seats and get severely berated for it. So I just sit there chanting at empty seats most of the time.A couple of weeks ago we had the head of the Melbourne-based Cheer Squad bring people into the area & SHE got told off for it as well! And we wonder why we are always empty?
We have a small but loud group of us in the right hand bay who like to chant & sing. A couple of them only arrived at half time, having come from the Roosters match (respect, as you were pissed off after their loss & could have just has well thought "Stuff it".) I re-jigged the "Auuuuu-sssssstrraaaaayyyy-liiiiiii-aaaaaaaah" one we sung at the World Cup with such success to "Oh Syd-neeeeeee Swaaaaaaans" and it worked ok. It is an easy & catchy tune to learn. Can't wait to teach it to all the young fellas in the Melbourne CS (SydneySwans1989 et al) when I'm next down there.
A guy from the Richmond Grog Squad came up and tried to have a go at us but only had 15 or so people taunting him with "Where were you Grand Final day?" He had no comeback, which is just as well as security herded him away from behind us as soon as possible.
I have given up stressing about it. We have won a flag & I just worry about myself these days. I get near guaranteed finals tickets around other Swans supporters, have unreserved seating & have room to wave my flag. I'm not prepared to get into fights with the club and the CS Manager to try and change things, as the less friction there is with both, the more enjoyable my days at the footy are.
JFLast edited by JF_Bay22_SCG; 24 July 2006, 12:07 PM."Never ever ever state that Sydney is gone.They are like cockroaches in the aftermath of a nuclear war"
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Re: Re: Sydney Cheersquad
Originally posted by JF_Bay22_SCG
No, things were worse than ever on Saturday night. But I have given up caring about trying to change things to be honest because it is all too hard & not worth the stress any more.
I try and bring new people in (ie Swannieserin) to fill up the seats and get severely berated for it. So I just sit there chanting at empty seats most of the time.A couple of weeks ago we had the head of the Melbourne-based Cheer Squad bring people into the area & SHE got told off for it as well! And we wonder why we are always empty?
We have a small but loud group of us in the right hand bay who like to chant & sing. A couple of them only arrived at half time, having come from the Roosters match (respect, as you were pissed off after their loss & could have just has well thought "Stuff it".) I re-jigged the "Auuuuu-sssssstrraaaaayyyy-liiiiiii-aaaaaaaah" one we sung at the World Cup with such success to "Oh Syd-neeeeeee Swaaaaaaans" and it worked ok. It is an easy & catchy tune to learn. Can't wait to teach it to all the young fellas in the Melbourne CS (SydneySwans1989 et al) when I'm next down there.
A guy from the Richmond Grog Squad came up and tried to have a go at us but only had 15 or so people taunting him with "Where were you Grand Final day?" He had no comeback, which is just as well as security herded him away from behind us as soon as possible.
I have given up stressing about it. We have won a flag & I just worry about myself these days. I get near guaranteed finals tickets around other Swans supporters, have unreserved seating & have room to wave my flag. I'm not prepared to get into fights with the club and the CS Manager to try and change things, as the less friction there is with both, the more enjoyable my days at the footy are.
JF
I understand the situation about the SS cheersquad, i travelled over for the the collingwood match & met Simon at the airport who sits with the cheersquad week in week out.
I felt like i wasn't welcomed there at all,a few others from the melbourne based cheersquad travlled up & sat with me & they were disgraced by the amount of respect given. We had collingwood supporters behind us raving on about how bad our cheersquad is all night, no chants were getting started up, it was a really bad night.
We were asked nicely to head onto the ground to hold up the banner, we head out there & all we get is abuse from some nut thinking he owns the whole cheersquad.
There's not much you can do about it.
JF you do the best you can mate & I can see that clearly, not sure about anyone else here.Last edited by sydneyswans1989; 24 July 2006, 01:10 PM.Forget about Hall, it's all about BradshawComment
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Re: Re: Sydney Cheersquad
Originally posted by JF_Bay22_SCG
And we wonder why we are always empty?
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Unfortunatly couldn't be there on Saturday night as I had other committments.
The Sydney based Cheer Squad is always going to struggle to attract people IMHO for a number of reasons that can not be controlled on a personal basis.
Prehaps a need to be more encouraging of people to join, but then you also have to ensure they adhere to rules placed on the CS from the AFL.
Also what to do about those that don't contribue financially to the CS, should they be allowed into the area just to support the team but not support the CS?Premiers 09,18,33,05
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Originally posted by adnar
I think an splinter, swans ultras group should be started. Standing only, back of the bottom row in the O'Riely stand, at least you could see the game from there.
In a way it would be great if the whole thing fell over, as then people at the club would start panicking and actually try and think up ideas themselves. It is no skin off my back if they don't have banners' the ones who would lose would be the club sponsors who do not get the exposure.
We are giving 1-2 minutes at best to get out on the field, get the rops on, then get the banner up. This often leads to panic stations. On Saturday night the players were already in the tunnel by the time we were let out, which is a bit of a joke to be honest. One banner rope couldn't even be unravelled in time, so we had to get the thing up with only two ropes on the right hand side. The thing naturally nearly toppled as a result.
In Melbourne they give us at least 10 minutes to get out there, get the ropes on, spin the banner so that everyone can see the messages on it, then raise it & get it off the field in a relaxed manor. In Melbourne the raising of the banners is seen as a part of the spectacle. Here it is merely a after-thought squeezed in after everything else has been finished. That sounds extremely harsh, but isn't far from the truth to be honest.
JFLast edited by JF_Bay22_SCG; 24 July 2006, 02:04 PM."Never ever ever state that Sydney is gone.They are like cockroaches in the aftermath of a nuclear war"
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Our "Grundy's in...we're gonna win" chant caught on in Bay 17. There were some little kids sitting with their family behind us and we made them feel included by letting them hold up our banners and they got right into it. Have just emailed their Mum some photos.
There were probably about 30 of us all up. One of the most enjoyable days I've had at the footy in a long time.
Its a shame that some of the people in the cheer squad aren't as welcoming. I walked through to get into Brewongle and an older woman looked me up and down as if she was gonna spit on me. Real welcoming. On the flipside there was another nice woman who come and invited us to the next banner making night.
The CS on whole just doesnt have that bloods attitude does it?
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Someone was blowing a horn in the crowd, maybe near the CS? Sounded like a suburban match.Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
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Originally posted by NMWBloods
Someone was blowing a horn in the crowd, maybe near the CS? Sounded like a suburban match.I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
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I really think the CS manager should organise with the club to allow people to sit there and fill up the seats. Admittedly I don't WANT to sit there, but the way the club handles the CS is totally unbelievable.
There are a lot of kids who want to sit in the CS, are wearing red and white, would cheer and chant, and who would not expect any of the "benefits" of the CS (which appear to be being hassled to help with the 'voluntary' banner making). I don't see the problem with that provided their parents don't mind and they behave themselves.
The CS as it is now could not possibly attract more adults to sit there. It is unpleasant, poorly arranged and the WORST location for a home team cheersquad that is possible.Comment
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There seemed to be a massive group of people in one of the bays to the left of the CS (looking from the field)...anyone know who they were? I think they were the ones who got a Mexican wave started at one point, and seemed to get very excited everytime they got on screen.Comment
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Originally posted by monopoly19
There seemed to be a massive group of people in one of the bays to the left of the CS (looking from the field)...anyone know who they were? I think they were the ones who got a Mexican wave started at one point, and seemed to get very excited everytime they got on screen.Comment
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Originally posted by monopoly19
There seemed to be a massive group of people in one of the bays to the left of the CS (looking from the field)...anyone know who they were? I think they were the ones who got a Mexican wave started at one point, and seemed to get very excited everytime they got on screen.
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 swannieserin
...offer a $25 package which involves a ticket, a drink and a cap.Insert Your Life [HERE]Comment
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