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  • AnnieH
    RWOs Black Sheep
    • Aug 2006
    • 11332

    #31
    Originally posted by Thunder Shaker
    Who needs a megaphone? Light cardboard rolled into a cone could do as well and give the security simians less excuse to evict you.
    .... or you could use the Record, it comes in handy in a pinch.
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    • JF_Bay22_SCG
      expat Sydneysider
      • Jan 2003
      • 3978

      #32
      Originally posted by timthefish
      hey, don't tell anyone, but apparently jf is going to smuggle a megaphone into the swans.

      hope no one finds out.....
      Hey, I will be contacting the club and stadium security about it via email to try and get clearance to get it in officially. Stadium security were kind of obtrusive and arbitrary in relation to the getting the big flagpoles in at the Brisbane match, so I want to be honest & open about things. Hey, I'm not trying to smuggle in explosives or anything. I'm just trying to do my best at unifying a crowd of 70000 whilst saving my ever-brittle voice at the same time.

      I have said megaphone sitting on my bed at the moment. So it is all systems go re giving it a whirl.

      I am going to try and start up simple futbol-style songs. Songs we sing every week in the Cheer Squad such as "Ole Ole Ole Ole Syd-neee, Syd-neeee". Hopefuly we can get the whole end joining in so that it starts becoming a part of Swans supporting kulcha.

      You can never have too much kulcha I think.

      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)

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      • JF_Bay22_SCG
        expat Sydneysider
        • Jan 2003
        • 3978

        #33
        Re: Re: Re: Re: SYYYYYYYYDDDDDDDNNNNNNNNNNNEEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYYYYYY YY chant

        Originally posted by Thunder Shaker
        This is a handy loophole for the old SMFC people like Swantastic who can't bear to say "Sydney" in the slow chant - say "Cygni" instead! It sounds much the same and in a crowd nobody will notice the difference.
        People like that should seriously consider getting over it. The club has been in Sydney for 25 years now.

        These issues were dealt with 10-15 years ago & should be long long long in the past along with the drop kick & coats for goal umpires.

        If Ando's dad who was involved with Keep South at South & Bobby Skilton can embrace the club as Sydney these days, it shouldn't be too hard to let bygones be bygones and help cheer our great team towards another premiership surely.

        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)

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        • anniswan
          Footy Mother Big Time
          • Jan 2003
          • 2031

          #34
          Julian

          I think that the KISS principle is best for this game. The long SYYYYYDDDNNNEEEYYY chant is probably the easiest to get going. I won't be in the cheer squad this week but will do my best from sect 138 to get people going.

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          • jenky28
            Our Edge Is Reg
            • Jun 2004
            • 564

            #35
            Today in the melb papers it had a article with peter bell saying us sydney people dont make half as much noise as the freo fans so it wont be that intimidating for them to play us.
            Come on all we have to rock the joint and prove him wrong.

            Jenky28
            OUR EDGE IS REG

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            • Albert Park
              On the Rookie List
              • Aug 2005
              • 181

              #36
              Originally posted by australian_made
              Yeah, how good were the Dockers supporters last night. If we could sound like that it would be awesome!

              My group of 10 will do thier part from section 319
              My wife is going. The rremaining 79,999 of us can relax, she will do it all.
              At last years Semi against the Cats she deafened ourwhole section in the Oreily stand.
              Mr Roos knew what he was doing'
              John Longmire is taking it to an art form
              We dont know how lucky we are to be Swans supporters

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              • AnnieH
                RWOs Black Sheep
                • Aug 2006
                • 11332

                #37
                Originally posted by Albert Park
                My wife is going. The rremaining 79,999 of us can relax, she will do it all.
                At last years Semi against the Cats she deafened ourwhole section in the Oreily stand.
                Brilliant. She can come and sit next to me .... they'll hear is in Dockerland!!
                Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
                Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.

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                • goswannie14
                  Leadership Group
                  • Sep 2005
                  • 11166

                  #38
                  Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: SYYYYYYYYDDDDDDDNNNNNNNNNNNEEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYYYYYY YY chant

                  Originally posted by JF_Bay22_SCG
                  People like that should seriously consider getting over it. The club has been in Sydney for 25 years now.

                  These issues were dealt with 10-15 years ago & should be long long long in the past along with the drop kick & coats for goal umpires.

                  If Ando's dad who was involved with Keep South at South & Bobby Skilton can embrace the club as Sydney these days, it shouldn't be too hard to let bygones be bygones and help cheer our great team towards another premiership surely.

                  JF
                  Whislt I agree with what you are saying in principle JF, you have to remember that it takes people different lengths of time to deal with emotional crises, and yes the relocation of the Swans to Sydney was an emotional crisis for those of us who were SMFC supporters and members.

                  For instance, do you tell the WW2 POW's to get over how they feel about the Japanese? Do you tell someone who has lost a child to simply get over it? Do you tell someone who has a long term relationship to simply get over it? No you don't, you allow them to work through it at their own pace. It took me 20 years to properly deal with the death of my Father when I was 4 yo. I'm not looking for sympathy, or supporting those who are still bitter about the Swans relocating, all I'm saying is that it will take different people differing lengths of time to deal with what happened, and some it may take more than 25 years (as we have seen).

                  Again, as I said earlier, I agree with the thrust of your comments, but how long we take to deal with different emotional things is a personal thing, and telling someone to get over it, certainly isn't helpful.
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                  • AnnieH
                    RWOs Black Sheep
                    • Aug 2006
                    • 11332

                    #39
                    Originally posted by JF_Bay22_SCG
                    I have said megaphone sitting on my bed at the moment. So it is all systems go re giving it a whirl.

                    You can never have too much kulcha I think.

                    JF
                    Thanks JF ... great move. The worst they can say is no, eh?

                    I can't stand how quiet it is at Sydney games. Even the Brisbane crowd make more noise than we do.

                    Where I sit, if you yell and scream, the people in front of you get whiplash turning around to see what the noise is all about!! One girl at TS (drinking chardy and wearing stillettos .... can't understand why some women wear stillettos to the footy!!), turned around to me and said "do you think you can keep it down". I went feral on her, stayed quiet for approximately 30 seconds, then leaned in real close and started up again.

                    I don't pay a HUGE amount of money every year to sit and quietly watch a game. I'm passionate. I'm there to yell and scream and help push the team forward. Even if we're 50 in front ... you'll hear me yelling "raise the percentage"!

                    At a normal H&A game in Melbourne, Adelaide or Perth, Hobart or Darwin, the noise is quite deafening ... through the TV.

                    Maybe Barry should add another lesson at the Barry Hall Hall ... "how the chardy set can turn feral for three hours in ten easy steps!!".
                    Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
                    Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.

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                    • cruiser
                      What the frack!
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 6114

                      #40
                      Originally posted by Annie Haddad
                      I can't stand how quiet it is at Sydney games. Even the Brisbane crowd make more noise than we do.

                      Where I sit, if you yell and scream, the people in front of you get whiplash turning around to see what the noise is all about!! One girl at TS (drinking chardy and wearing stillettos .... can't understand why some women wear stillettos to the footy!!), turned around to me and said "do you think you can keep it down". I went feral on her, stayed quiet for approximately 30 seconds, then leaned in real close and started up again.

                      I don't pay a HUGE amount of money every year to sit and quietly watch a game. I'm passionate. I'm there to yell and scream and help push the team forward. Even if we're 50 in front ... you'll hear me yelling "raise the percentage"!
                      Its not my experience that Sydney based supporters are any quieter than in Melbourne or Adelaide. I cant comment on Perth or Brisbane as I havent been there for a game yet. I gues sit must depend on where you sit in Sydney. I am in no doubt at all that there will be a huge amunt of noise on Friday night.
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                      • mocaholic
                        Regular in the Side
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 575

                        #41
                        Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: SYYYYYYYYDDDDDDDNNNNNNNNNNNEEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYYYYYY YY chant

                        Originally posted by goswannie14
                        Whislt I agree with what you are saying in principle JF, you have to remember that it takes people different lengths of time to deal with emotional crises, and yes the relocation of the Swans to Sydney was an emotional crisis for those of us who were SMFC supporters and members.

                        For instance, do you tell the WW2 POW's to get over how they feel about the Japanese? Do you tell someone who has lost a child to simply get over it? Do you tell someone who has a long term relationship to simply get over it? No you don't, you allow them to work through it at their own pace. It took me 20 years to properly deal with the death of my Father when I was 4 yo. I'm not looking for sympathy, or supporting those who are still bitter about the Swans relocating, all I'm saying is that it will take different people differing lengths of time to deal with what happened, and some it may take more than 25 years (as we have seen).

                        Again, as I said earlier, I agree with the thrust of your comments, but how long we take to deal with different emotional things is a personal thing, and telling someone to get over it, certainly isn't helpful.
                        You what now?

                        Howsabout some perspective? Whilst I agree with your statement that people take different times to cope emotionally, let's not use the death of a loved one or the trauma of POW's as a valid analogy when comparing a sporting team moving their home ground! Or merging, or even disbanding for that matter. If you're not over it in 10yrs - maximum - then you have problems.

                        Yes it hurts. But let's not kid ourselves.
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                        • AnnieH
                          RWOs Black Sheep
                          • Aug 2006
                          • 11332

                          #42
                          Originally posted by cruiser
                          Its not my experience that Sydney based supporters are any quieter than in Melbourne or Adelaide. I cant comment on Perth or Brisbane as I havent been there for a game yet. I gues sit must depend on where you sit in Sydney. I am in no doubt at all that there will be a huge amunt of noise on Friday night.
                          In the top deck of the Brewongle/Churchill.
                          IMO, the O'Rielly is the noisest.
                          Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
                          Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.

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                          • Thunder Shaker
                            Aut vincere aut mori
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 4200

                            #43
                            Originally posted by Annie Haddad
                            Where I sit, if you yell and scream, the people in front of you get whiplash turning around to see what the noise is all about!! One girl at TS (drinking chardy and wearing stillettos .... can't understand why some women wear stillettos to the footy!!), turned around to me and said "do you think you can keep it down". I went feral on her, stayed quiet for approximately 30 seconds, then leaned in real close and started up again.
                            Maybe such supporters should be isolated in a bay of their own so they can sip their chards in peace. The club could even charge them lots more for "peace and quiet", thus giving the Swans more money
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                            • goswannie14
                              Leadership Group
                              • Sep 2005
                              • 11166

                              #44
                              Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: SYYYYYYYYDDDDDDDNNNNNNNNNNNEEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYYYYYYY YY chant

                              Originally posted by mocaholic
                              You what now?

                              Howsabout some perspective? Whilst I agree with your statement that people take different times to cope emotionally, let's not use the death of a loved one or the trauma of POW's as a valid analogy when comparing a sporting team moving their home ground! Or merging, or even disbanding for that matter. If you're not over it in 10yrs - maximum - then you have problems.

                              Yes it hurts. But let's not kid ourselves.
                              Ok so I went to the extreme, but the sentiment is still the same, you can't put time limits on peoples emotions and limit the time it takes for different people to deal with the emotional things that happen in life.

                              For example, if you have an unreasonable fear of dogs, and I say "get over it", it is of no help at all, but is more likely to bring resentment against me into the equation, which in turn makes the problem even worse.

                              Personally I got over The Swans relocation many years ago, but for some people it was like the death of an old friend, in much the same way people view the deaths of Peter Brock or Steve Irwin as the death of a close friend. Time will heal the sadness that people feel, as it has done in the main for those of us who were SMFC supporters and are now SSFC supporters (and/or members).
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                              • sydneyswans1989
                                bleeding red and white
                                • Jun 2005
                                • 384

                                #45
                                As a cheersquad member & a loud mouth im going all out in red & white for the game. Shorts, socks, you name it!
                                Forget about Hall, it's all about Bradshaw

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