If anyone has any spares they won’t be using to give away let me know, I’ll be there with the Fam, have 3 other out of Towner Roosters supporters coming along, Rather they spend the mo ey on the turps hopefully not drowning their sorrows Cheers
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Originally posted by Bates View PostSo pre match entertainment will be Jaxxx v RT centennial park gates or tag team wrestling Sally and Jaxxx vs RT and AW?
Jaxxx is too old, drunk and broke after yet another loss on the keno so probably can’t even afford the bus fare from Merrylands. He’s not showing up.FVCK CANCER
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Originally posted by rented tracksuit View Post
Sally’s had the week off so will be fresh and could be dangerous but probably out waving a flag somewhere so won’t offer much.
Jaxxx is too old, drunk and broke after yet another loss on the keno so probably can’t even afford the bus fare from Merrylands. He’s not showing up.
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Originally posted by Thirteen View Post
Why do you follow? Nobody’s forcing you to watch. It’s a serious question Ray. Why do you follow?
I get the sentiment but the premierships mean way more when you've experienced the full ride. Also...
- Easts are gonna play better if the fans are there making a big noise. It's subjective but IMO the crowd can totally get into the opposition's head and silence their fans with passion.
- Some of the best experiences are when we win against the odds. Not a Tigpies fan but why do they go out to Leichhardt every week with masses of people sitting on roofs/backyard scaffolds and stuff with a beer in hand? Winning's great but a big lesson I wanna teach my kids is that you don't just turn up for the wins and act like an angry shytehead when you lose. Some of the best footy viewing out there involves making a day of it where you go out for a meal pre/post-game, grab a beer and have a laugh with your mates/family no matter what the result is. Teach your kids to be good supporters rather than shyteheads who throw a tanty when we lose, yell racist shyte at players and don't bother showing up unless we're top-4 on the ladder.
- Premierships mean way more when you've sat in those cold stands with the scores stacked against you wondering 'why are we so bad?!?' Frame 2013... we'd just had a spoon, a false hope with Carney, a shyte season where everybody ran amok/left and a pretty sloppy/hopeless season. If all you watched was 2013 then there'd be no context/journey.
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Originally posted by ism22 View Post
Agreed. Why watch footy if you can't handle losses?
I get the sentiment but the premierships mean way more when you've experienced the full ride. Also...
- Easts are gonna play better if the fans are there making a big noise. It's subjective but IMO the crowd can totally get into the opposition's head and silence their fans with passion.
- Some of the best experiences are when we win against the odds. Not a Tigpies fan but why do they go out to Leichhardt every week with masses of people sitting on roofs/backyard scaffolds and stuff with a beer in hand? Winning's great but a big lesson I wanna teach my kids is that you don't just turn up for the wins and act like an angry shytehead when you lose. Some of the best footy viewing out there involves making a day of it where you go out for a meal pre/post-game, grab a beer and have a laugh with your mates/family no matter what the result is. Teach your kids to be good supporters rather than shyteheads who throw a tanty when we lose, yell racist shyte at players and don't bother showing up unless we're top-4 on the ladder.
- Premierships mean way more when you've sat in those cold stands with the scores stacked against you wondering 'why are we so bad?!?' Frame 2013... we'd just had a spoon, a false hope with Carney, a shyte season where everybody ran amok/left and a pretty sloppy/hopeless season. If all you watched was 2013 then there'd be no context/journey.
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