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Saints versus Bulldogs GF
Yeah, I know the chances of this happening are about as remote as successfully navigating your way through an asteroid field if you were flying a TIE fighter, or something...
But the prospect of it is about as exciting as flying an X-Wing into the Battle of Yavin and getting to blow up the Death Star.
It would be the GF that was supposed to be in 1997, if that dumbass goal umpire did give Libba a goal instead of behind the shtick.
Discuss the awesomeness of this scenario
But the prospect of it is about as exciting as flying an X-Wing into the Battle of Yavin and getting to blow up the Death Star.
It would be the GF that was supposed to be in 1997, if that dumbass goal umpire did give Libba a goal instead of behind the shtick.
Discuss the awesomeness of this scenario
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I used Star Wars references, because the likelyhood of it actually happening seems like it could only happen in a galaxy far, far away...Iceman234 wrote:I'm still trying to work out what on Earth (or off Earth) those first two sentences mean...
Why not!St. Luke wrote:Does the G-Train get to play again in this dream???
And he can beat the record amount of goals kicked in a GF (is it 9? can't remember). But Harves still gets the Norm Smith
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would be truly awesome. We'd win our second flag and on the off chance that we might suffer the ignominy of GF defeat again, the pain would at least be lessened by knowing that another of the battler clubs would get their second flag instead.
Would love to see a Saints / Doggies GF. ONly down side is that it's hard to hate the dogs so building up a suitably venomous attitude to our opponent would be tough.
Would love to see a Saints / Doggies GF. ONly down side is that it's hard to hate the dogs so building up a suitably venomous attitude to our opponent would be tough.
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Pigsarse... no it wouldn'tst.byron wrote:would be truly awesome. We'd win our second flag and on the off chance that we might suffer the ignominy of GF defeat again, the pain would at least be lessened by knowing that another of the battler clubs would get their second flag instead.
Would love to see a Saints / Doggies GF. ONly down side is that it's hard to hate the dogs so building up a suitably venomous attitude to our opponent would be tough.
It's the Saints or no one IMO. No 2nd favourite teams in WJ's household.
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The Dogs were catted a while ago and have gone down the toilet since, I think it's less likely than us beating the Cats last weekend.
in 1997 the Dogs beat us in the home and away.
From memory, I think Peter Foster shut down Buckets again. He always gave him grief.
in 2008 the Dogs beat us in the home and away twice.
I just hope we can spank Collingwood this week.
in 1997 the Dogs beat us in the home and away.
From memory, I think Peter Foster shut down Buckets again. He always gave him grief.
in 2008 the Dogs beat us in the home and away twice.
I just hope we can spank Collingwood this week.
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Win more for Winmar
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loved the SW references.Sainternist wrote:Yeah, I know the chances of this happening are about as remote as successfully navigating your way through an asteroid field if you were flying a TIE fighter, or something...
But the prospect of it is about as exciting as flying an X-Wing into the Battle of Yavin and getting to blow up the Death Star.
It would be the GF that was supposed to be in 1997, if that dumbass goal umpire did give Libba a goal instead of behind the shtick.
Discuss the awesomeness of this scenario
and i would love to see that happening. Purely so geelong, their supporters and all the media bias know where to shove it.
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it's hard to hate the doggies because :Bernard Shakey wrote:Why is it hard to hate the Doggies?
They cry poor all the time to suck money out of other supporters and governments, just like North have done this year.
They've only won one flag, just like us
They've had to battle like buggery just to survive. Nothing like the Filth or Carlscum.
The last game I went to at a 'suburban' ground was the last game ever at the Western Oval. I went along just because I'd been there a few times over the years to watch the Saints and others and it was like saying good-bye to a way of life. I loved standing in the outer.
So I've still got a soft spot for the Dogs. They keep their heads down and just get on with it. No bulls*** or self-importance.
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Always enjoyed going to the WO and having to stand in the outer.st.byron wrote:The last game I went to at a 'suburban' ground was the last game ever at the Western Oval. I went along just because I'd been there a few times over the years to watch the Saints and others and it was like saying good-bye to a way of life. I loved standing in the outer.
My personal highlights were round 1 of 1990 and Spud's last game in 1995.
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Was away from Melb from 1987 - 1994 so missed any games in that time. Spud's last game was great wasn't it. Nicky Winmar on fire, Stewie kicked a bag and we were about 12 goals up at half time.Sainternist wrote:Always enjoyed going to the WO and having to stand in the outer.st.byron wrote:The last game I went to at a 'suburban' ground was the last game ever at the Western Oval. I went along just because I'd been there a few times over the years to watch the Saints and others and it was like saying good-bye to a way of life. I loved standing in the outer.
My personal highlights were round 1 of 1990 and Spud's last game in 1995.
The outer at most grounds was a great place to watch footy. The banter and comments were always entertaining and it was such a leveler. No medallion clubs, no bulls***. The footy, a few beers, pies and donuts. My favourite grounds were Moorabbin, Glenferrie and Geelong. Loved it.
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Han Solo did it in the Millenium Falcon... so anything's possibleSainternist wrote:Yeah, I know the chances of this happening are about as remote as successfully navigating your way through an asteroid field if you were flying a TIE fighter, or something...
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That game was a real treat after such a lean season. I seem remember Everett kicking a bag of goals as well (not that he matters anymore). Stewie and Nicky were superb.st.byron wrote:Spud's last game was great wasn't it. Nicky Winmar on fire, Stewie kicked a bag and we were about 12 goals up at half time.
The outer at most grounds was a great place to watch footy. The banter and comments were always entertaining and it was such a leveler. No medallion clubs, no bulls***. The footy, a few beers, pies and donuts. My favourite grounds were Moorabbin, Glenferrie and Geelong. Loved it.
I recall there was a lot of talk about it being Stewie's last game for us. Certainly glad is wasn't.
Pretty sure it was Devvo's last game for us before we shipped him off to Cowtown ahaha...
Boy, I still yearn for the no B.S. days of footy. I once got invited to a game at the Medallion Club. It was like watching a game amongst extras from George Romero movie. Atmosphere in there completely devoid of life as we know it.
Never experienced a Glenferrie match, as that was before my time. The trips down to Sleepy Hollow were always interesting, although Ablett (the first) cut loose and rained on out parade a few times. Made it a long V-Line trip back home ahaha...
Never had a bad day at Moorabbin, even when we lossed. The place had too much life. In a sense, we were spolit.
Good times!
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He did indeed, with the help from of furry co-pilot, of course. But take into account that ship could make the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs.BakesFan wrote:Han Solo did it in the Millenium Falcon... so anything's possible
The TIE's that persued the Falcon, in that sequence, couldn't stand a chance...
If only RL could get hold of the Falcon and pilot his team through the finals.
:cough: Just nerding things up
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BakesFan wrote:Han Solo did it in the Millenium Falcon... so anything's possibleSainternist wrote:Yeah, I know the chances of this happening are about as remote as successfully navigating your way through an asteroid field if you were flying a TIE fighter, or something...
Ah yes of course, the Millenium Falcon....
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:in whiney toned Luke voice: "What a piece of junk!"Iceman234 wrote:
Ah yes of course, the Millenium Falcon....
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Not surprised at the lack of medallion Club atmosphere. Part of the pleasure of being in the outer was feeling like you were really part of the game. That and the equality of it all. Same conditions for everyone. The dodgy loos, cans of beer, Jam Donuts with the boiling hot jam burning your hands.Sainternist wrote: That game was a real treat after such a lean season. I seem remember Everett kicking a bag of goals as well (not that he matters anymore). Stewie and Nicky were superb.
I recall there was a lot of talk about it being Stewie's last game for us. Certainly glad is wasn't.
Pretty sure it was Devvo's last game for us before we shipped him off to Cowtown ahaha...
Boy, I still yearn for the no B.S. days of footy. I once got invited to a game at the Medallion Club. It was like watching a game amongst extras from George Romero movie. Atmosphere in there completely devoid of life as we know it.
Never experienced a Glenferrie match, as that was before my time. The trips down to Sleepy Hollow were always interesting, although Ablett (the first) cut loose and rained on out parade a few times. Made it a long V-Line trip back home ahaha...
Never had a bad day at Moorabbin, even when we lossed. The place had too much life. In a sense, we were spolit.
Good times!
I liked Geelong because part of the pleasure in going was getting there. Rattling through Werribee and beyond to stand in the outer.
Glenferrie was a treat. A ridiculously long and narrow ground. My Hawthorn mate marked Peter Hudson's 100th goal whilst standing on the corrugated tin roof of the dunnies at the Glenferrie Rd end. Filthy old loos but those were the days when kids could climb on the dunnies and even the scoreboard and no-one batted an eyelid. He lived off that for weeks.
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