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Also reminds me that a Sydney crowd can make a lot of noise - Time to shut the Dockers crowd out Friday night. Give Cook a stadium noise he isn't going to forget or is able to compare to Subi.
I just listened to it i got tears in my eyes,chills down my spine thats why we need NICK.Im gunna listen to it again,im pumped for friday even more.
PS:THANKS FOR THAT ADNAR.
Now this is a thread that i would expect on the ego -centric, wank session that is redandwhiteonline.com...
Just dropped in home during work to get a few power tools and thought I`d just check RWO and found this thread. WOW Now I`m gunna head back out singing the Swannies song loud and strong. Great stuff.
Last edited by PerthSwannie; 18 September 2006, 03:53 PM.
i just listened to that covered in goosebumps, jumping up and down in my office and have this huge lump in my throat...please don't let the phone ring else I might have to scream out SYYYYYYYYYYYYYYDDDDDDDDDDDNNNNNNNNNNNEEEEEEEEEEEEE YYYYYYYY to whoever is on the other end!
I remember not being able to speak for days after that game! fingers crossed we can get the same kind of atmosphere at TS on Friday night!
We'd plonked ourselves behind the goals at the Randwick end hoping to see a bit of action (my mates bagged me at first when I chose those seats - but I was in a very similar spot in '96 & thought it might be a bit of an omen). Best decision I think I've EVER made (even if I thought otherwise for 3.5 quarters).
Originally posted by @@@ fingers crossed we can get the same kind of atmosphere at TS on Friday night!
Just not as close please!
"As everyone knows our style of football is defensive and unattractive, and as such I have completely forgotten how to mark or kick over the years" - Brett Kirk
We'd plonked ourselves behind the goals at the Randwick end hoping to see a bit of action (my mates bagged me at first when I chose those seats - but I was in a very similar spot in '96 & thought it might be a bit of an omen). Best decision I think I've EVER made (even if I thought otherwise for 3.5 quarters).
i think seats right behind the goals with a little elevation (about 20-25 rows back) are underrated by people and are usually a bargain. true, your view of the other end is poor, but the vision of the attack on goal from inside 50 at your end is unparalleled in the rest of the arena.
then again, i think it would be worth trying 15-16 players on field so what would i know
ive only seen that a million times and now it off my heart but that still makes my heart beat faster and sends a shiver down my spine .... i want that atmosphere this weekend but because we're thrashing them! ohhhhhh that was awesome
Originally posted by alison.z ive only seen that a million times and now it off my heart but that still makes my heart beat faster and sends a shiver down my spine .... i want that atmosphere this weekend but because we're thrashing them! ohhhhhh that was awesome
See, that's the beauty of close games. As hard as it is to watch sometimes if the team pulls it off, it's just magic and @@@@s on any 100 demolition anyday.
Just wish the Swans Song came on just another minute later, just to let that roar roll on
Captain, I am detecting large quantities of win in this sector
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