What I'm not looking forward to Grand Final Day
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What I'm not looking forward to Grand Final Day
No TAC cup Grand Final.
Having to sit through the pre match entertainment, with the esception of Walting Matilda if they revive that.
Grand Final day use to be great when you had the U19's/Tac Cup Final followed by the Reserves Grand Final, those games, especially if they we're good close games really set the mood for the start of the Grand Final.
Listening to some musical act that I'm not all that interested in doesn't.
Of course, I am looking forward too putting up with the AFL's drab attempts too entertain because if I am putting up with it is due to me there too watch The Saints play off for the premiership.
For that privilege they can bring Angry Anderson back.
Having to sit through the pre match entertainment, with the esception of Walting Matilda if they revive that.
Grand Final day use to be great when you had the U19's/Tac Cup Final followed by the Reserves Grand Final, those games, especially if they we're good close games really set the mood for the start of the Grand Final.
Listening to some musical act that I'm not all that interested in doesn't.
Of course, I am looking forward too putting up with the AFL's drab attempts too entertain because if I am putting up with it is due to me there too watch The Saints play off for the premiership.
For that privilege they can bring Angry Anderson back.
Except for the sanity nothing much has been lost.
Re: What I'm not looking forward to Grand Final Day
3rd generation saint wrote:
Of course, I am looking forward too putting up with the AFL's drab attempts too entertain because if I am putting up with it is due to me there too watch The Saints play off for the premiership.
For that privilege they can bring Angry Anderson back.
for that privilege i would even sit through a performance from the mouseketeers......
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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Re: What I'm not looking forward to Grand Final Day
Hey Annette and Cubby, what a pair!stinger wrote:3rd generation saint wrote:
Of course, I am looking forward too putting up with the AFL's drab attempts too entertain because if I am putting up with it is due to me there too watch The Saints play off for the premiership.
For that privilege they can bring Angry Anderson back.
for that privilege i would even sit through a performance from the mouseketeers......
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I think there will still be curtain-raiser(s). Last year they played two under-16 matches beforehand; the finals of the National Championships.
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Don't pretend you haven't thought about it.evertonfc wrote:Erm, can't we get there first before worrying about the symantics?
Essendon this week.
That's all.
Nobody actually takes it one week at a time. It's impossible not to get caught up in it all.
That's just something clubs say to make it seem like they're totally focused on the job at hand, which I'm sure they are.
However, not a day would go by when one of our players doesn't drift away for just a moment to picture them self having their name called out to receive their medallion and then holding aloft the premiership cup. And then it's back to business and Essendon on Sunday arvo.
We've all thought about it.
If we were taking it one week at a time, Riewoldt, Dal Santo, Goddard, Montagna etc etc would've played against Hawthorn.
Dare to dream, as they say.
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Of course I've thought about it - as I did last year and in 04-06 - but dreaming will get us nowhere.
Doing the business - week in, week out - just might.
The players have been bitten too many times before to lose focus. Fans should be the same.
We've got an Essendon team this week that gave us a red-hot match last time and need to win to make the eight.
With competition for spots incredibly hot right now, it's a good time for the club to register an important victory.
Doing the business - week in, week out - just might.
The players have been bitten too many times before to lose focus. Fans should be the same.
We've got an Essendon team this week that gave us a red-hot match last time and need to win to make the eight.
With competition for spots incredibly hot right now, it's a good time for the club to register an important victory.
Clueless and mediocre petty tyrant.
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For the chance to possibly see the saints claim the cup,
I'd sit there for two hours happily watching the grass grow.
Supporters dreaming about glory won't get us there, that said supporters not dreaming won't get us there either.
By all means the players have to worry about this week and this week only but us supporters can enjoy every minute of the ride and muse on where it may take us. At the end of the day whether we a supporter group are sour pusses or dreamers the result on the weekend won't be affected.
I'd sit there for two hours happily watching the grass grow.
Supporters dreaming about glory won't get us there, that said supporters not dreaming won't get us there either.
By all means the players have to worry about this week and this week only but us supporters can enjoy every minute of the ride and muse on where it may take us. At the end of the day whether we a supporter group are sour pusses or dreamers the result on the weekend won't be affected.
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Ah the good old days. Being a kid back then I actually found the whole sleep out thing a great adventure. How good were our parents they would leave us kids and our older cousins to sleep the night outside moorabbin.Superboot wrote:People used to queue overnight for tickets,
We've never had it so good.
Vividly remember the neighbours complaining as fellow queuee's were ripping their fence palings off to fuel the many fires burning around the ground.
Would do it all again to see us there again this year.
I am quite bemused that people could find a negative with something so fantastic.
Step 1 - Get to Grand Final
Step 2 - Enjoy the build up and all that goes with it.
Step 3 - What ever the result deal with it when it happens