Neutral games etiquette
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Neutral games etiquette
As the Saints aren't playing this weekend, my footy fix (of a sorts) will be attending the Carlton v Fremantle game.
My line of work has me taking a very passionate Carlton fan to the footy for the night.
Now, I hate Carlton, so I would find it very hard to cheer them on just to keep him happy. So, I'll be disengaged, neutral observer for the night.
Problem is, as a St kilda supporter I'll know that I'm far superior and above the ferals in the crowd...So, I feel I should declare this by wearing our colours to some degree.
I mean, not the full kit, but maybe my membership scarf, peak cap or something subtle like that....or would that be a bit 'wanky'?
Quite often, when at a Saints game, I see some people dressed in the full kit of a team that aren't participating and l think to myself 'You're at the wrong game mate, what are you doing?' -I don't want to look like that!
Oh, what to do??....
My line of work has me taking a very passionate Carlton fan to the footy for the night.
Now, I hate Carlton, so I would find it very hard to cheer them on just to keep him happy. So, I'll be disengaged, neutral observer for the night.
Problem is, as a St kilda supporter I'll know that I'm far superior and above the ferals in the crowd...So, I feel I should declare this by wearing our colours to some degree.
I mean, not the full kit, but maybe my membership scarf, peak cap or something subtle like that....or would that be a bit 'wanky'?
Quite often, when at a Saints game, I see some people dressed in the full kit of a team that aren't participating and l think to myself 'You're at the wrong game mate, what are you doing?' -I don't want to look like that!
Oh, what to do??....
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Something subtle.
I think a scaf, corporate polo or hat will do the trick.
Or dress up in a suit and wear a Saints tie and pretend to be a scout or something.
Either way, hold your head high when moving through the crowd of 'scum'.
(On a downside, they did beat us this year. Meaning you might cop some from the Carlton supporters.)
I think a scaf, corporate polo or hat will do the trick.
Or dress up in a suit and wear a Saints tie and pretend to be a scout or something.
Either way, hold your head high when moving through the crowd of 'scum'.
(On a downside, they did beat us this year. Meaning you might cop some from the Carlton supporters.)
I think it depends on the kind of person you may be and if you like adverse attention (I don't know you of course so not trying to be a smarty pants) personally I think I look silly in Saints gear at a neutral game.
In terms of what to do though it depends on who is playing.
Sometimes I really enjoy cheering on another team if their win will benefit St Kilda.
Or other times just sitting and watching both teams's supporters endure the agony and ecstacy that is AFL with a smirk. Best enjoyed if we've already banked the four points for the weekend
But being at the footy without the Saints is a strange feeling... like you've wandered into some kind of bizarro land!!
In terms of what to do though it depends on who is playing.
Sometimes I really enjoy cheering on another team if their win will benefit St Kilda.
Or other times just sitting and watching both teams's supporters endure the agony and ecstacy that is AFL with a smirk. Best enjoyed if we've already banked the four points for the weekend
But being at the footy without the Saints is a strange feeling... like you've wandered into some kind of bizarro land!!
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I do this all the time. I'm 17 and go most weeks to a neutral game with my mates.
Earlier this year, I wore my St Kilda scarf to Hawthorn V Essendon and was lucky enough to run in to Ross Lyon on ground level. He saw my scarft, and gave me a nod of approval.
I was also zoomed in on in the crowd on the big screen because of my scarf, so if you don't want to be on the big screen, maybe don't make it so obvious.
Earlier this year, I wore my St Kilda scarf to Hawthorn V Essendon and was lucky enough to run in to Ross Lyon on ground level. He saw my scarft, and gave me a nod of approval.
I was also zoomed in on in the crowd on the big screen because of my scarf, so if you don't want to be on the big screen, maybe don't make it so obvious.
Must have been very pleasing for him to see you there.#1GILL wrote:I do this all the time. I'm 17 and go most weeks to a neutral game with my mates.
Earlier this year, I wore my St Kilda scarf to Hawthorn V Essendon and was lucky enough to run in to Ross Lyon on ground level. He saw my scarft, and gave me a nod of approval.
I was also zoomed in on in the crowd on the big screen because of my scarf, so if you don't want to be on the big screen, maybe don't make it so obvious.
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I think something subtle would be good. Just stick to one piece like a scarf.
Let the haters hate
I dont mind when I see someone come to a saints game wearing the colours of a team not playing that day. When its in the blood its in the blood.
Im going to a tigers v pies game (a football weekend with the girls and unfortunately I have a friend who supports the pies) later in the season and I am debating wearing a saints shirt I have, subtle but still shows where my heart lies
Let the haters hate
I dont mind when I see someone come to a saints game wearing the colours of a team not playing that day. When its in the blood its in the blood.
Im going to a tigers v pies game (a football weekend with the girls and unfortunately I have a friend who supports the pies) later in the season and I am debating wearing a saints shirt I have, subtle but still shows where my heart lies
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Ye for some reason we get all the shocker callsStSteven wrote:You will be pleasantly surprised at how much better the umpiring is at neutral games!!
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Go to a nuetral game every week on average....Never wear saints clothing except for my trackies occasionally.... only because i wear them EVERYWHERE....And when I wear them I attempt to cover the emblem on them.
I just have the mindset of..."Hey I dont give an f... who you barrack for so I dont know why you feel the need to parade it at another game." So I try not to contradict my own thinking.
What really pissed me off last year was the grand final and seeing people wearing oppositon scrafs....I felt like saying...u know how many supporters missed out....yet u feel the need to parade ur team which isnt playing instead of just going to the game quietly??? i looked at it as a real slap in the face.
But each to their own....Considering pulling on the entire saints kit at the collingwood sydney game in a few weeks with a bunch of other nuetral mates and one feral pie..... But it will be a one and only!
I just have the mindset of..."Hey I dont give an f... who you barrack for so I dont know why you feel the need to parade it at another game." So I try not to contradict my own thinking.
What really pissed me off last year was the grand final and seeing people wearing oppositon scrafs....I felt like saying...u know how many supporters missed out....yet u feel the need to parade ur team which isnt playing instead of just going to the game quietly??? i looked at it as a real slap in the face.
But each to their own....Considering pulling on the entire saints kit at the collingwood sydney game in a few weeks with a bunch of other nuetral mates and one feral pie..... But it will be a one and only!
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Hmmmm...after considering all of your responses, I think I'll go with the scarf, but have it in my bag and wait and see where the mood takes me.
Observing the crowds reactions to dodgy umpiring decisions is always entertaining when your team isn't involved. I often think to myself 'Do I look that ridiculous when the Saints are playing?'
As for which team to side with?...It's gonna be tough but, I'll have to 'fake it' that I want Carlscum to win - to keep my client happy.
If only both teams could walk away WITHOUT the four points
Observing the crowds reactions to dodgy umpiring decisions is always entertaining when your team isn't involved. I often think to myself 'Do I look that ridiculous when the Saints are playing?'
As for which team to side with?...It's gonna be tough but, I'll have to 'fake it' that I want Carlscum to win - to keep my client happy.
If only both teams could walk away WITHOUT the four points
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I was visiting Melbourne last weekend and went to the North V Blues game with my 3 brothers who are all Blues supporters.
I went in Neutral colours - no need to stand out especially that they had beaten us a month prior.
I am not a big fan off showing off colours at a neutral game - agree with Spinner on this one.
I like to keep a low profile and quietly enjoy the match.
Jeez those Carlton supporters are feral! Some very simple dudes there. It was actually an education - I forgot people like that actually exist.
It didnt want to rub it in to my bro's but Jeez I enjoyed quietly watching the kangas tear them apart.
I went in Neutral colours - no need to stand out especially that they had beaten us a month prior.
I am not a big fan off showing off colours at a neutral game - agree with Spinner on this one.
I like to keep a low profile and quietly enjoy the match.
Jeez those Carlton supporters are feral! Some very simple dudes there. It was actually an education - I forgot people like that actually exist.
It didnt want to rub it in to my bro's but Jeez I enjoyed quietly watching the kangas tear them apart.
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I have always thought this too but having been to a few ganes in Perth people turn up all the time in their teams colours even when they are not playing.markp wrote:Wearing the clobber of a neutral team to a game is a bad look .
Go incognito, and wind your mate up all night... maybe by pointing out how blatantly the umpires are biased against them, and by offering a "baaaad luck!", when things go badly.
Wear what you feel confortable with. Mind you it is too late now you will be there
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