Is Northcote/Thornbury a Saints strong hold?
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Is Northcote/Thornbury a Saints strong hold?
During last season I caught the train in for a couple of games (given I now have my local train station all of a 3 minute walk away). I was quite surprised when coming home how many Saints supporters got off the at the same train station.
Have I by some chance moved into a strong Saints area of support in the Northcote/Thornbury area?
Have I by some chance moved into a strong Saints area of support in the Northcote/Thornbury area?
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Re: Is Northcote/Thornbury a Saints strong hold?
Good point! I was living in Thornbury in 1997 and I remember red, white and black balloons all down High Street during grand final week. I also saw a bloke carrying one of those massive pom-pom thingy's the cheer squad has (that's the technical term for them), from his car into a house. That was the morning after we beat North in the prelim. Poor bloke must've thought I was a nut as I leaned out the passenger window and was virtually foaming at the mouth as I was roaring Saints slogans at him.saintfreddy wrote:During last season I caught the train in for a couple of games (given I now have my local train station all of a 3 minute walk away). I was quite surprised when coming home how many Saints supporters got off the at the same train station.
Have I by some chance moved into a strong Saints area of support in the Northcote/Thornbury area?
Still waiting for closure ... if you get my drift.
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Apologies for hijacking this thread but I always have a chuckle when the media claim that the Eastern Suburbs is a Hawthorn stronghold. My experience tells me that there are many, many SAINTS stickers on cars in Vermont, Wantirna, Blackburn, Ferntree Gully, Mt Waverley and even Upwey. Not too many Hawthorn stickers.
But then, what would I know. I only drive around those parts 12-15 hours every day !!
But then, what would I know. I only drive around those parts 12-15 hours every day !!
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Eastern, are all your hours on the road dedicated to LukeL26's driving lessons to bring him up to speed.Eastern wrote:Apologies for hijacking this thread but I always have a chuckle when the media claim that the Eastern Suburbs is a Hawthorn stronghold. My experience tells me that there are many, many SAINTS stickers on cars in Vermont, Wantirna, Blackburn, Ferntree Gully, Mt Waverley and even Upwey. Not too many Hawthorn stickers.
But then, what would I know. I only drive around those parts 12-15 hours every day !!
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Not all, but most !!LennyBoy wrote:Eastern, are all your hours on the road dedicated to LukeL26's driving lessons to bring him up to speed.Eastern wrote:Apologies for hijacking this thread but I always have a chuckle when the media claim that the Eastern Suburbs is a Hawthorn stronghold. My experience tells me that there are many, many SAINTS stickers on cars in Vermont, Wantirna, Blackburn, Ferntree Gully, Mt Waverley and even Upwey. Not too many Hawthorn stickers.
But then, what would I know. I only drive around those parts 12-15 hours every day !!
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Absolutley, we are incredibly well represented in the Eastern subs, have lived here most of my life.Eastern wrote:Apologies for hijacking this thread but I always have a chuckle when the media claim that the Eastern Suburbs is a Hawthorn stronghold. My experience tells me that there are many, many SAINTS stickers on cars in Vermont, Wantirna, Blackburn, Ferntree Gully, Mt Waverley and even Upwey. Not too many Hawthorn stickers.
But then, what would I know. I only drive around those parts 12-15 hours every day !!
Now looking to move to Malvern/Armadale, I hope there are still some Sainters around.
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I take my son to Northcote Auskick.
I counted about 6 Saints jumpers, 5 Bulldogs jumpers, 12 Essendon jumpers, 15 Carlton jumpers, 25 Collingwood and Richmond jumpers, and the other teams had between 1 and 3 jumpers each out of about 100 kids all up.
I was expecting my son to be the only Saints supporter, but stiil, there aren't too many of us out there.
I'd be interested to know the percentage of little saints at Auskick in the outer south-eastern suburbs like Cranbourne, Berwick, & Rowville. Can anyone tell me?
I counted about 6 Saints jumpers, 5 Bulldogs jumpers, 12 Essendon jumpers, 15 Carlton jumpers, 25 Collingwood and Richmond jumpers, and the other teams had between 1 and 3 jumpers each out of about 100 kids all up.
I was expecting my son to be the only Saints supporter, but stiil, there aren't too many of us out there.
I'd be interested to know the percentage of little saints at Auskick in the outer south-eastern suburbs like Cranbourne, Berwick, & Rowville. Can anyone tell me?
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Well I grew up in the Macleod / Watsonia area which was very much Collingwood back then. And that included across to Preston / Thornbury etc. I was the only sainter at my school - apart from my brothers!!
In my travels around Melbourne town - I reckon down the bay towards Frankston and beyond is the real Saints Heartland. Plenty of Bumper stickers and saints gear everywhere.
In my travels around Melbourne town - I reckon down the bay towards Frankston and beyond is the real Saints Heartland. Plenty of Bumper stickers and saints gear everywhere.
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