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  • barry
    Veterans List
    • Jan 2003
    • 8499

    Stand by Goodes

    Time for action, not words

    If they hound goodes from the game, they hound me from the game.

    Boycott all AFL games while Goodes is away.

    Stand by Goodes.
  • O'Reilly Boy
    Warming the Bench
    • Feb 2014
    • 474

    #2
    Originally posted by barry
    Time for action, not words

    If they hound goodes from the game, they hound me from the game.

    Boycott all AFL games while Goodes is away.

    Stand by Goodes.
    100% agree. RN is reporting right now that Goodesy is considering walking away from the game altogether. I would support him 100% in doing so. I will also walk away from the game. He owes nobody anything, and the game?the AFL, the supposed 'fans'?have let him down, and no longer deserve him. The Swans should have been all over this months ago, notwithstanding the great letter yesterday. I wish Goodesy long life, good friends, and thank him from the bottom of the heart for all that he has done. The Swans should retire the number, too, as a reminder of how foul we can be. Champion.

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    • liz
      Veteran
      Site Admin
      • Jan 2003
      • 16795

      #3
      Boycotting something would be a protest against the organisers - the Swans and the AFL. It would actually encourage this anti-social behaviour.

      I think it would be more appropriate that, if you are at a game and someone close to you boos, you tap them on the shoulder and (in a loud voice) tell them their behaviour is unacceptable and ask that they stop. Make them feel singled out and small. Obviously harder to do at an away game where there are a mass of people booing, but you can still pick one individual and have the conversation.

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      • mcs
        Travelling Swannie!!
        • Jul 2007
        • 8185

        #4
        Originally posted by liz
        Boycotting something would be a protest against the organisers - the Swans and the AFL. It would actually encourage this anti-social behaviour.

        I think it would be more appropriate that, if you are at a game and someone close to you boos, you tap them on the shoulder and (in a loud voice) tell them their behaviour is unacceptable and ask that they stop. Make them feel singled out and small. Obviously harder to do at an away game where there are a mass of people booing, but you can still pick one individual and have the conversation.
        I agree with you Liz. I've reported a couple of people in the past at away games, but will have no hesitation in reporting anyone, swans supporter or opposition supporter. It'll only be when we stand up to these tossers and say enough is enough that meaningful change will occur.

        #Racism stops with me.
        "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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        • CureTheSane
          Carpe Noctem
          • Jan 2003
          • 5032

          #5
          Originally posted by liz
          Boycotting something would be a protest against the organisers - the Swans and the AFL. It would actually encourage this anti-social behaviour.

          I think it would be more appropriate that, if you are at a game and someone close to you boos, you tap them on the shoulder and (in a loud voice) tell them their behaviour is unacceptable and ask that they stop. Make them feel singled out and small. Obviously harder to do at an away game where there are a mass of people booing, but you can still pick one individual and have the conversation.
          Yeah, I would be cautious encouraging people to confront bozos for booing.
          I'm sure most wont feel singled out and small, but rather feel irritated and aggressive.
          This issue is now at the height of public awareness and clearly not something that should be attempted to be 'sorted out' in a one on one situation.
          The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.

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          • jono2707
            Goes up to 11
            • Oct 2007
            • 3326

            #6
            I'm not boycotting the game I love at the home ground I love for a player I love. I'll be there cheering on my team and standing up to any sort of behaviour that is unacceptable.

            In the past I was probably someone who wouldn't have stood up to this sort of thing but the cumulative effect of the Adam Goodses who are not afraid to stand for what is proper and right have taught me a lot.

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            • Swanny40519
              Regular in the side.
              • Oct 2012
              • 469

              #7
              Originally posted by jono2707
              I'm not boycotting the game I love at the home ground I love for a player I love. I'll be there cheering on my team and standing up to any sort of behaviour that is unacceptable.

              In the past I was probably someone who wouldn't have stood up to this sort of thing but the cumulative effect of the Adam Goodses who are not afraid to stand for what is proper and right have taught me a lot.
              Agree 100%.

              We should make the effort to get to the game on Saturday and cheer our heads off when Adam gets near the ball - hopefully he will be ok to play.

              This whole thing makes me
              so sad and I get really mad when I read some of the crappy comments from people like Alan Jones and Dermie.

              My blood is boiling .

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              • gazza
                Warming the Bench
                • Mar 2005
                • 329

                #8
                lets start a support adam thread
                forgotten 1996
                2005 a much sweeter memory,2012 even better

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                • CureTheSane
                  Carpe Noctem
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 5032

                  #9
                  Originally posted by jono2707
                  In the past I was probably someone who wouldn't have stood up to this sort of thing but the cumulative effect of the Adam Goodses who are not afraid to stand for what is proper and right have taught me a lot.
                  And that's great.
                  I would do the same, if I was at the game with my mates or by myself.
                  If my kids were with me I'd think twice as these things can easily escalate and I wouldn't want to be putting them in danger.

                  So stand up - great, but I'm cautious of encouraging everyone to do this as being 'the right thing to do' if they are putting themselves in harms way and are not capable of looking after themselves.
                  The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.

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                  • Untamed Snark
                    Senior Player
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 1375

                    #10
                    Whether he plays this Saturday or not (and I really hope he does) I feel Swans supporters should quite clear in our support of Goodes
                    Through signage, calls, adding #CheerForGoodes to any twitter activity or any other way we can think of.
                    As fans we need to make it quite clear that this will NOT be tolerated anymore

                    Adam Zwar on Twitter: "If you think Adam Goodes is a legend of the game (and I do), maybe it's time to tell your voice. #CheerForGoodes"
                    Chillin' with the strange Quarks

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                    • O'Reilly Boy
                      Warming the Bench
                      • Feb 2014
                      • 474

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Untamed Snark
                      Whether he plays this Saturday or not (and I really hope he does) I feel Swans supporters should quite clear in our support of Goodes
                      Through signage, calls, adding #CheerForGoodes to any twitter activity or any other way we can think of.
                      As fans we need to make it quite clear that this will NOT be tolerated anymore

                      Adam Zwar on Twitter: "If you think Adam Goodes is a legend of the game (and I do), maybe it's time to tell your voice. #CheerForGoodes"
                      I think that fans have been doing this at home games?particularly at the SCG?all year. Certainly where I sit, in the O'Reilly, he has been cheered at every touch, every involvement. I will certainly be at the game on Saturday, but if Goodes is forced to leave the sport, the sport loses my support. The AFL's response has been too slow. Eddie McGuire should have been dealt with last year in no uncertain terms. I'm not angry so much as sickened and sad.

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                      • Daisi
                        Senior Player
                        • Jul 2011
                        • 1501

                        #12
                        I think the club and supporters should organise something like, 'wear the number 37' , 'I stand with Goodes' or something similar for the game this weekend. We have to show Adam how much we support him... I'd hate to see him leave the game over this..

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                        • Daisi
                          Senior Player
                          • Jul 2011
                          • 1501

                          #13
                          Further to this, the club shop is selling indigenous guernseys for 50 dollars which is a steal. I think I'll buy one and get them to put a 37 on it for me...

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                          • wolftone57
                            Veterans List
                            • Aug 2008
                            • 5862

                            #14
                            Originally posted by liz
                            Boycotting something would be a protest against the organisers - the Swans and the AFL. It would actually encourage this anti-social behaviour.

                            I think it would be more appropriate that, if you are at a game and someone close to you boos, you tap them on the shoulder and (in a loud voice) tell them their behaviour is unacceptable and ask that they stop. Make them feel singled out and small. Obviously harder to do at an away game where there are a mass of people booing, but you can still pick one individual and have the conversation.
                            I would go even further and get security to have them removed for antisocial behaviour. We aos have to remember that people who do this are racially vilifying Adam. Call them out as racists to their face. Get in their face. Antagonise them and vilify them back. If you did this on a street in any city of Australia you could be charged with racist vilification.

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                            Originally posted by Daisi
                            Further to this, the club shop is selling indigenous guernseys for 50 dollars which is a steal. I think I'll buy one and get them to put a 37 on it for me...
                            I think I will too.

                            I want to get a T made up that says 'I STAND WITH GOODSIE!'

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                            • Ludwig
                              Veterans List
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 9359

                              #15
                              Confronting those that boo at games will do nothing. It's like arresting just the small time drug pushers, while leaving the kingpins alone. That's the way things usually work in the world. It's just a farce. If the AFL executive, the media owners and the political leaders wanted to stop racism, it would be over in a day.

                              The people that boo Adam Goodes are like sheep. They are just following those they hear on the radio and TV that say it's okay and give them cover with the variety of silly excuses we've all heard before. Racism persists because those in positions of power want it too continue.

                              The AFL talk about their desire for equalisation. Well how about having a bit of equalisation at birth. Adam Goodes has worked so hard to give disadvantaged aboriginal children an easier pathway to compete with other Australian in sports and life in general. Support for Adam and all he has done for Australia needs to come from the top.

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