Whos heading to the rising sun to watch the game?
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Does God believe in Atheists?Comment
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Yep that's me.
ScottH
Join Date: Sep 2003Watching it on Foxtel at home, or at a pub, or anywhere else, aint gunna change the result.bedford
Join Date: Nov 2007Last edited by ScottH; 29 March 2008, 09:48 PM.Comment
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i'm not saying that but it's hard enough not being able to go and watch your team but you still have to try and watch it,not go anywhere else when the swans are playing.
sorry about my grammer but soft fans **** meComment
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I didn't know there were rules to follow.
If you post them, I'll try harder to stay hard.Comment
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Who the hell are you to label people soft fans?
some of us 'soft fans' were there through the relocation and the years losing and cellar dwelling before the team got it together.
Yet we stuck by the club through those tough times, went to the games, made time to catch them.
Try standing in the outer at Victoria park in Swans colours.
No coincidence that there was at least 4 or 5 cops in eyeshot.
Placing labels on fellow supports as being 'soft' is a cop out and something you do to boost your ego.
I am, and I'm sure Scott, goswannie14 and the rest of us who are frustrated with the lack of exposure of the Swans are quite safe in the knowledge that we are passionate and proud supporters.
For the record, I can afford Foxtel, and I did last year.
I chose not to keep it.
There were many reason, one of the lesser (but still valid) ones was that it wasn't good value for money.
Tomorrow, my wife is working, and I'll have 4 kids with me all day.
Somehow I feel like occupying their time and enjoying their company more than I'd enjoy dragging them to a pub or sitting them in someone's house to watch the footy.
If that makes me a sodt supporter, then so be it.The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.Comment
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who was calling you soft , all i meant was don't blame antbody else and if you have 4 kids go for it but its got nothing to do with watching the bloods,youeitherwant to watch them or not.
by the way i've been through it too, including being spat at at vic park,but have scott,goswannie been through it .
it dosen't matter we are all swans,but it is frustrating only having 5 melb. games a year,so when we are able lets try and watch them,it's no good worrying about foxtell.
i'm sorry for the soft tag but at the rising sun after the flag there was a lot of bandwagons there,never saw them at vic park or the western oval where you would get surronded by ferals.Comment
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You sound more like a bandwagon supporter than anybody else (I'm not saying you are, but you sound like it). Bandwagon supporters tend to be the ones who feel they have to prove themselves as REAL Swans supporters by being as one-eyed as possible, and having their lives revolve around the Swans. Real fans know the true value of footy and the Swans. When it comes down to it, people shouldn't be putting off social events to watch a Round 2 match of relatively little importance, a replay of which could be seen later anyway if need be. If you make plans for a movie with friends, and then pull out because the Swans are playing, then that's verging on sad. Sure, try to schedule around it if it doesn't put out the others too much, and if it's a final or a very important match then I guess it's not too bad, but otherwise, you can't let footy get in the way of life. I only went to one live Swans match last year, because I had things I had to do! I always made time to watch replays on Fox, and I tried to watch as many games on TV as I could, but I couldn't put life on hold every weekend.
In other words, I'd rather be considered a "soft" fan with a life than a "hard" fan without one, and I'm sure Scott would agree. We know we're real Swans fans, and we don't care if you think otherwise, because really, what the @@@@ would you know?Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!Comment

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