St.Kilda vs Fremantle
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St.Kilda vs Fremantle
We have our traditional rivals. Obviously collingwood is one, the cats another and the bulldogs too.
Now, circumstance has given birth to a new rival to be hated and beaten: Fremantle. Everyone in football circles will be watching next year to see which side goes better: St.Kilda or Fremantle. It is essential that we wallop them by 10+ goals in round 4 next year.
RL gave an interview on Perth radio and now the freo fans love him. They're saying things like, and I quote, "I am just falling in love with listening to this guy speak, so eloquent and switched on," and "You get more of an idea of the inner workings of the club from one minute of him talking compared to 20 minutes of Harvey's babble."
Yes, he's a good coach, yes, he speaks well, but the bottom line is we are a better club than Fremantle, full stop, more culture, history, passionate supporters, authenticity, better colors, made a much bigger contribution to the game, more on-field success, we are better, full stop.
We currently have the wood on them. We only play them once next year. I for one will be disgusted if we don't win that match by a minimum of 5 goals, and well may our dominance over them continue indefinitely, for more joy is to be extracted from beating them now than it ever has before.
St.Kilda vs Fremantle overall record:
Played: 26
St.Kilda: 15
Fremantle: 11
Now, circumstance has given birth to a new rival to be hated and beaten: Fremantle. Everyone in football circles will be watching next year to see which side goes better: St.Kilda or Fremantle. It is essential that we wallop them by 10+ goals in round 4 next year.
RL gave an interview on Perth radio and now the freo fans love him. They're saying things like, and I quote, "I am just falling in love with listening to this guy speak, so eloquent and switched on," and "You get more of an idea of the inner workings of the club from one minute of him talking compared to 20 minutes of Harvey's babble."
Yes, he's a good coach, yes, he speaks well, but the bottom line is we are a better club than Fremantle, full stop, more culture, history, passionate supporters, authenticity, better colors, made a much bigger contribution to the game, more on-field success, we are better, full stop.
We currently have the wood on them. We only play them once next year. I for one will be disgusted if we don't win that match by a minimum of 5 goals, and well may our dominance over them continue indefinitely, for more joy is to be extracted from beating them now than it ever has before.
St.Kilda vs Fremantle overall record:
Played: 26
St.Kilda: 15
Fremantle: 11
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Personally I have to disagree with this. This attempted 'us vs. Freo rivalry' is almost embarrasing. I loved Ross Lyon as our coach, but now he's gone, I've forgotten about him and moved on. I know less irritating Freo supporters, (in fact, I don't know any) than any other club. If I could chose one club to guarantee a win against next year, it certainly wouldn't be them.
The list would go something like: cats, pies, bummers (possibly 1), Carlton cheats, hawks, swans, giants, dogs........just my opinion.
The list would go something like: cats, pies, bummers (possibly 1), Carlton cheats, hawks, swans, giants, dogs........just my opinion.
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Personally I dont hold a grudge against Freo for getting Ross and Zac. In fact, I reckon they have done us a favour.
Sydney on the other hand, with the underhanded taking of Tommy Walsh, following the pattern of taking Barry Hall and Plugger, well I believe the Lakeside competition between the two clubs is alive and well. They are the club we should be trying to get on top of.
Sydney on the other hand, with the underhanded taking of Tommy Walsh, following the pattern of taking Barry Hall and Plugger, well I believe the Lakeside competition between the two clubs is alive and well. They are the club we should be trying to get on top of.
Would have thought that is about 100% wrong.Ralphy wrote:Would have thought it was obvious that he bats for the other sideplugger66 wrote:Why is that?jonesy wrote:I think Zac would loooooove too...Moccha wrote:Do you reckon he'll be trying to wear him like a condom?matrix wrote:dawson getting into roo should be fun come the first bounce
What an infantile idiotic comment to makeRalphy wrote:Would have thought it was obvious that he bats for the other sideplugger66 wrote:Why is that?jonesy wrote:I think Zac would loooooove too...Moccha wrote:Do you reckon he'll be trying to wear him like a condom?matrix wrote:dawson getting into roo should be fun come the first bounce
Dawson isn't gay ( as far as I have been informed), and even if he was gay, does that make him less of a person or footballer in your homophobic eyes?
One of the toughest front row forwards I ever saw in RL was gay. Dont think too many tried to taunt him about it on field. I know Gordon Tallis (another very tough forward) openly stated he never would because he was afraid of being smashed by Roberts.
But Dawson is gay if that lowers his musculanity in your juvinile mind.
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How did you get the idea that Ralphy was "homophobic"? Or do you just like making nothing into something?joffaboy wrote:What an infantile idiotic comment to makeRalphy wrote:Would have thought it was obvious that he bats for the other sideplugger66 wrote:Why is that?jonesy wrote:I think Zac would loooooove too...Moccha wrote:Do you reckon he'll be trying to wear him like a condom?matrix wrote:dawson getting into roo should be fun come the first bounce
Dawson isn't gay ( as far as I have been informed), and even if he was gay, does that make him less of a person or footballer in your homophobic eyes?
One of the toughest front row forwards I ever saw in RL was gay. Dont think too many tried to taunt him about it on field. I know Gordon Tallis (another very tough forward) openly stated he never would because he was afraid of being smashed by Roberts.
But Dawson is gay if that lowers his musculanity in your juvinile mind.
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+1. They are our traditional enemy for so many reasons: including the original geography. Some present day Sainters fans seem actually to like the Swans. They are quislings and should be summarily despatched.borderbarry wrote:Personally I dont hold a grudge against Freo for getting Ross and Zac. In fact, I reckon they have done us a favour.
Sydney on the other hand, with the underhanded taking of Tommy Walsh, following the pattern of taking Barry Hall and Plugger, well I believe the Lakeside competition between the two clubs is alive and well. They are the club we should be trying to get on top of.
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Brilliant!!meher baba wrote:+1. They are our traditional enemy for so many reasons: including the original geography. Some present day Sainters fans seem actually to like the Swans. They are quislings and should be summarily despatched.borderbarry wrote:Personally I dont hold a grudge against Freo for getting Ross and Zac. In fact, I reckon they have done us a favour.
Sydney on the other hand, with the underhanded taking of Tommy Walsh, following the pattern of taking Barry Hall and Plugger, well I believe the Lakeside competition between the two clubs is alive and well. They are the club we should be trying to get on top of.
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Have to agree I despise the swans. One thing you don't really get an idea of living in Melbourne is how feral their supporters are. I went to a couple of games at the SCG in the late 90's and I have to say their supporters are complete and utter shockers. Plus we've played them heaps in finals.meher baba wrote:+1. They are our traditional enemy for so many reasons: including the original geography. Some present day Sainters fans seem actually to like the Swans. They are quislings and should be summarily despatched.borderbarry wrote:Personally I dont hold a grudge against Freo for getting Ross and Zac. In fact, I reckon they have done us a favour.
Sydney on the other hand, with the underhanded taking of Tommy Walsh, following the pattern of taking Barry Hall and Plugger, well I believe the Lakeside competition between the two clubs is alive and well. They are the club we should be trying to get on top of.
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