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- bigred
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Sydney
Suck it Sydney.
I love beating you.
Even more when your supporters think the umpires robbed you.
So once again.
Suck it.
May your season be as miserable as that silly old prick that used to flog himself behind the goals at the SCG. You know the one... The guy plugger tried to Kill with a football that time.
Suck it Sydney
I love beating you.
Even more when your supporters think the umpires robbed you.
So once again.
Suck it.
May your season be as miserable as that silly old prick that used to flog himself behind the goals at the SCG. You know the one... The guy plugger tried to Kill with a football that time.
Suck it Sydney
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generally not into kicking opponents when down, or rubbing salt into wounds, but sydney can definitely go and suck it.
no love lost for them. their fans have nothing to complain about. they were pretty much given a premiership on a platter in 2005.
my sentiments exactly, big red.
LET 'EM ROT!
no love lost for them. their fans have nothing to complain about. they were pretty much given a premiership on a platter in 2005.
my sentiments exactly, big red.
LET 'EM ROT!
Curb your enthusiasm - you’re a St.Kilda supporter!!
Re: Sydney
bigred wrote:Suck it Sydney.
I love beating you.
Even more when your supporters think the umpires robbed you.
So once again.
Suck it.
May your season be as miserable as that silly old prick that used to flog himself behind the goals at the SCG. You know the one... The guy plugger tried to Kill with a football that time.
Suck it Sydney
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I am ABSOLUTLY into kicking opponants when they are down, would they do the same to us? bloody oath they would
SUCK IT FOR ETERNITY SWINES.
Their fans will bitch about the umpires (for some unknwon bloody reason) and the media will say we were lucky and not very impressive blah blah blah, but we got 4 points so they can stick it right where it fits.
BANG BANG
SUCK IT FOR ETERNITY SWINES.
Their fans will bitch about the umpires (for some unknwon bloody reason) and the media will say we were lucky and not very impressive blah blah blah, but we got 4 points so they can stick it right where it fits.
BANG BANG
Mitsuharu Misawa 1962 - 2009.
I am vengeance....I am the night...I....AM.....BATMAN
I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass and im all out of bubblegum
I am vengeance....I am the night...I....AM.....BATMAN
I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass and im all out of bubblegum
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Quoted for TRUTH.Hurricane wrote:I am ABSOLUTLY into kicking opponants when they are down, would they do the same to us? bloody oath they would
SUCK IT FOR ETERNITY SWINES.
Their fans will bitch about the umpires (for some unknwon bloody reason) and the media will say we were lucky and not very impressive blah blah blah, but we got 4 points so they can stick it right where it fits.
BANG BANG
Just had a read of red and white on line, just embarassing themselves there, downright pathetic.
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Certainly was a splendid trip back on a train full of sooky theatre-goers! It's a very sweet victory in the context of the rivalry between the teams and the fact that their supporters are blissfully unaware of some of the concessions they receive.
Project indoctrination is pretty much complete now - the kids saw red and white clad school friends on the train back and had a ball waving their members scarves at them.
Project indoctrination is pretty much complete now - the kids saw red and white clad school friends on the train back and had a ball waving their members scarves at them.
You would think after all this time they would half a clue about the rules to the games, but no. Booing Adam Schneider, obviously don't remember they got rid of him. What a bad lot of sports they are.
I don't get to many games, maybe 5 a year, but I am over the opposition booing Nick, Time us supporters stood up for him, maybe we should start a Roo chant or something like they do for Cooney.
I don't get to many games, maybe 5 a year, but I am over the opposition booing Nick, Time us supporters stood up for him, maybe we should start a Roo chant or something like they do for Cooney.
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Good on ya, nuttsy. Nice to hear a good story like that.nuttsy wrote:I had a fantastic time at the game last noght. I don't get the opportunity the go to many games so we painted ourselves red, white & black, threw streamers into the heads of the sydney crowd and witnessed a victory....can't ask for much more for round 1!!!
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I suggested a Roo chant a couple of years ago and got universally canned, but I reckon there is a bit of a Roo chant happening and not necessarily just a booing. I absolutely agree with you Bev.Saint Bev wrote:You would think after all this time they would half a clue about the rules to the games, but no. Booing Adam Schneider, obviously don't remember they got rid of him. What a bad lot of sports they are.
I don't get to many games, maybe 5 a year, but I am over the opposition booing Nick, Time us supporters stood up for him, maybe we should start a Roo chant or something like they do for Cooney.
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I know that feeling, Cowboy. Glad you got to enjoy the win. It was a big win and I'm happy for you, matecowboy18 wrote:Certainly was a splendid trip back on a train full of sooky theatre-goers! It's a very sweet victory in the context of the rivalry between the teams and the fact that their supporters are blissfully unaware of some of the concessions they receive.
Project indoctrination is pretty much complete now - the kids saw red and white clad school friends on the train back and had a ball waving their members scarves at them.
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Agree. The umpires kept them in the game in the first three quarters. Even my Sydney friends thought so. The Gram free was definitely a jumper tug which was why Roos yelled at Rhys Shaw at 3/4 time. Roo's free was just dumb on Mattner's part. The 50 was there and the umpires are being tough on that as they were in the NAB Cup. I think the margin would have been more if we weren't ripped off in the early part of the game.Duggie wrote:Why would the Swines gripe about the umpiring?
The count was 28-19 in their favour.
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Even I was disappointed with Roo's free in the fourth quarter, it was soft as they come. BJ was also lucky to get that 50m penalty. But, the Swans were dealt plenty of compensation so they had their chances. Still waiting for Paul Roos to bob up with another 'we were robbed' statement.
I usually have a flight to Melbourne booked this time in March, so it was good and kind of surreal to stay in my home city for Round 1 and watch my team triumph.
I usually have a flight to Melbourne booked this time in March, so it was good and kind of surreal to stay in my home city for Round 1 and watch my team triumph.
Bad management is bad management
A truthful post...soft free's were awarded to both sides during the game, unfortunately our boys were awarded them at crucial moments in the final quarter which has caused the negative focus.SydneySainter wrote:Even I was disappointed with Roo's free in the fourth quarter, it was soft as they come. BJ was also lucky to get that 50m penalty. But, the Swans were dealt plenty of compensation so they had their chances. Still waiting for Paul Roos to bob up with another 'we were robbed' statement.
I usually have a flight to Melbourne booked this time in March, so it was good and kind of surreal to stay in my home city for Round 1 and watch my team triumph.
The umpiring and the surface were incredibly poor, I am sure the boys will not be in a rush to play there again.
Not sure about Paul Roo's, he gave his team an almighty spray, think he agrees that they had opportunity.
Glad the boys gave you a win
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Was it the one where Grundy had his arm wrapped around him before the ball came in or was it the one where that fool Mattner crashed into his back when the ball was dead?SydneySainter wrote:Even I was disappointed with Roo's free in the fourth quarter, it was soft as they come.
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