POLL: Do you support the PRIDE game concept?
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I couldn't care less about the cause but if it bumps the crowd up all good.
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Impressive initiative by the club and players. Josh spoke well and the story on the Winmars was fantastic. I'm very pleased for Nicky and son Tynan bringing their relationship into very positive territory. Of coarse after all the years of joy that Nicky Winmar brought to our club I'm really pleased to hear of things going so well for the Winmar family. Enjoyed seeing Nicky with Gilly together again Thursday night on the Marngarook Footy Show (Channel 34 NITV).
Seeing Nicky always reminds me of many wonderful memories.
Very Glad to have been @ Victoria Park the day Nicky raised his jumper and said enough is enough.
Nicky Winmar you legend! Great to see you back in Melbourne.
Seeing Nicky always reminds me of many wonderful memories.
Very Glad to have been @ Victoria Park the day Nicky raised his jumper and said enough is enough.
Nicky Winmar you legend! Great to see you back in Melbourne.
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Re: POLL: Do you support the PRIDE game concept?
geary a big loss. mckenzie gets a chance to shine.
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Re: POLL: Do you support the PRIDE game concept?
I like the fact that we're actually in on the ground level of a good initiative regarding a really important social issue
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Re: POLL: Do you support the PRIDE game concept?
Peter Hitchener came out a couple of years ago to Neil Mitchell on 3aw. It is well known in the industry that Grimshaw is gay. Always coy about it when asked. Has neither confirmed, nor denied it publicly, but it is an open secret around the traps. I believe it's why Ramsay called her a big fat lezza. He was trying to crack a joke that fell flat. Grave offence was taken apparently. Channel 9 publicity machine went into overdrive to protect her "image". Needn't have bothered. Everyone knew, nobody really cared. Ramsay just confirmed what a tool he really is.WellardSaint wrote:is Peter Hitchener gay?White Winmar wrote:We've had a few high profile gay supporters. Molly Meldrum, Graham Kennedy, Peter Hitchener and Tracey Grimshaw amongst them. Synergy is what the marketers call it, I believe.
Grimshaw being touted as gay, is that just because Gordon Ramsay called her a lezzo?
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tonyh wrote:Keep politics and issues like this out of footy. We just want some good old fashioned footy...
Oh yeah cos the good old days of casual racism, homophobia and a culture of covering up for pedophiles was so good! I mean the 70s and 80s were great!
I mean who cares if poofters kill themselves and old white male priests abused kids right? Arghh the good old days!
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Re: POLL: Do you support the PRIDE game concept?
I missed the AFL's how to vote card at the federal election.
Did they preference Labor or the Greens first ?
Did they preference Labor or the Greens first ?
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Re: POLL: Do you support the PRIDE game concept?
Sport has been at the forefront of leading political issues and uniting people against injustices and prejudice such as the sporting boycott of South Africa during the apartheid era and even the black power salute at the 1968 Olympics. Sport can be used in a positive way and the only people that I believe are against sport being used are the ones who are happy with the status quo.
I mean seriously...how many people would vote against the MRV game or the Pink lady BCNA game?
How many people are against improving the lives of people who are more prone to depression or suicide?
Why is it that we need to wait for government or political leaders or 'someone else' to lead on important issues?
If you want to be cynical and just look at this gesture from a purely corporate point of view it is a positive for the club. If you want to try and find a negative in terms of interefering with the team or the focus of the players from winning a game of footy there also is none. So how is it that there is a proportion of sheeple that vote 'no'. I have an opinion on this....
Why do we need to listen to a 71 year old grumpy negative turd who complains and tells us what we should be thinking? Why can't people think for themselves instead of being sheep ffs?
I mean seriously...how many people would vote against the MRV game or the Pink lady BCNA game?
How many people are against improving the lives of people who are more prone to depression or suicide?
Why is it that we need to wait for government or political leaders or 'someone else' to lead on important issues?
If you want to be cynical and just look at this gesture from a purely corporate point of view it is a positive for the club. If you want to try and find a negative in terms of interefering with the team or the focus of the players from winning a game of footy there also is none. So how is it that there is a proportion of sheeple that vote 'no'. I have an opinion on this....
Why do we need to listen to a 71 year old grumpy negative turd who complains and tells us what we should be thinking? Why can't people think for themselves instead of being sheep ffs?
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Re: POLL: Do you support the PRIDE game concept?
I support it on all levels.
On principle -- right down to does it bring money into the club.
I feel super-proud of the club for pursuing the concept.
Just took a little vision and courage, and it's worked on every level.
Talked with two G+L? Collingwood supporters on the tram all the way home to St Kilda -- they turned up to the game just to support the concept -- and because they love footy.
There's more footy-love going on around the whole thing than anyone could have imagined.
The only misstep the club made is not ordering enough scarves and beanies -- they ran out by 7.00pm. People were running between merchandise stores trying to get the last ones. Could have sold thousands more.
Well done Saints.
(And Sydney too -- the obvious partner stepped up)
On principle -- right down to does it bring money into the club.
I feel super-proud of the club for pursuing the concept.
Just took a little vision and courage, and it's worked on every level.
Talked with two G+L? Collingwood supporters on the tram all the way home to St Kilda -- they turned up to the game just to support the concept -- and because they love footy.
There's more footy-love going on around the whole thing than anyone could have imagined.
The only misstep the club made is not ordering enough scarves and beanies -- they ran out by 7.00pm. People were running between merchandise stores trying to get the last ones. Could have sold thousands more.
Well done Saints.
(And Sydney too -- the obvious partner stepped up)
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Re: POLL: Do you support the PRIDE game concept?
I'll tell you why I support it so much and why it matters.
The man in front of me in the merchandise queue inside gate 5 got the last pride scarf. He wanted another one for his mate who wasn't there, but there were none to be found. Last one.
He turned around, put it on and with tears - seriously, tears - pointed at the rainbow stripes, kissed the scarf and said "thank you".
Footy means so much to all of us on this site.
Imagine how much it might mean if you finally feel welcome.
The man in front of me in the merchandise queue inside gate 5 got the last pride scarf. He wanted another one for his mate who wasn't there, but there were none to be found. Last one.
He turned around, put it on and with tears - seriously, tears - pointed at the rainbow stripes, kissed the scarf and said "thank you".
Footy means so much to all of us on this site.
Imagine how much it might mean if you finally feel welcome.
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Great story. Well done.SemperFidelis wrote:I'll tell you why I support it so much and why it matters.
The man in front of me in the merchandise queue inside gate 5 got the last pride scarf. He wanted another one for his mate who wasn't there, but there were none to be found. Last one.
He turned around, put it on and with tears - seriously, tears - pointed at the rainbow stripes, kissed the scarf and said "thank you".
Footy means so much to all of us on this site.
Imagine how much it might mean if you finally feel welcome.
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I hadn't realised it was a party political thing?ace wrote:I missed the AFL's how to vote card at the federal election.
Did they preference Labor or the Greens first ?
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Re: POLL: Do you support the PRIDE game concept?
I've had my say, I am sick of "theme" games.
We really missed a great opportunity to resurrect the Lake Premiership!
We really missed a great opportunity to resurrect the Lake Premiership!
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Re: POLL: Do you support the PRIDE game concept?
There was a really fun vibe at the ground last night. I missed most of the pregame thing but saw some of the lighting effects with the lights dimmed and they were really cool. They handed out glow in the dark things to give it a real rave feel and the kids were loving it. I think it was a success, we seemed to sell a lot of merch and probably got a few to the footy that wouldn't have gone before that hopefully we'll turn into members. I think its something that can really grow. Imagine a full house with lights dimmed, glow sticks everywhere, music pumping out - have a real fun nightclub feel. Someone should do a disco version of Saints go Marchin in.
The media coverage and boost to our rep our club got alone justifies it. Hope we go again next year. Only prob was numbers on the players were hard to read - lighter colours at the bottom of the numbers would help
The media coverage and boost to our rep our club got alone justifies it. Hope we go again next year. Only prob was numbers on the players were hard to read - lighter colours at the bottom of the numbers would help
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Re: POLL: Do you support the PRIDE game concept?
29% voted it down. WTF!
A shame that there are so many dinosaurs still kicking.
A shame that there are so many dinosaurs still kicking.
Curb your enthusiasm - you’re a St.Kilda supporter!!
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Times have changed for the better....twenty years ago if you put on one of those scarves you would get the crap punched out of youSainternist wrote:29% voted it down. WTF!
A shame that there are so many dinosaurs still kicking.
And the president said " I did not have sex with that woman"
And our former president said " Football is like golf"
Go Sainters !!!!!
And our former president said " Football is like golf"
Go Sainters !!!!!
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Re: POLL: Do you support the PRIDE game concept?
Not fussed either way, live your life as you please, none of my business!
I'm willing to bet that a plebiscite will be voted down. Too many out there against. They say nothing in public, but a secret ballot is another matter. The Libs know this!
I'm willing to bet that a plebiscite will be voted down. Too many out there against. They say nothing in public, but a secret ballot is another matter. The Libs know this!
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By that do you mean still breathing?Sainternist wrote:29% voted it down. WTF!
A shame that there are so many dinosaurs still kicking.
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Re: POLL: Do you support the PRIDE game concept?
Bernard Shakey wrote:Not fussed either way, live your life as you please, none of my business!
I'm willing to bet that a plebiscite will be voted down. Too many out there against. They say nothing in public, but a secret ballot is another matter. The Libs know this!
Fear of change and difference Bernard. Same dynamic that keeps the Union Jack on the corner of our flag and the Queen as head of state.
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Rubbish.st.byron wrote:Bernard Shakey wrote:Not fussed either way, live your life as you please, none of my business!
I'm willing to bet that a plebiscite will be voted down. Too many out there against. They say nothing in public, but a secret ballot is another matter. The Libs know this!
Fear of change and difference Bernard. Same dynamic that keeps the Union Jack on the corner of our flag and the Queen as head of state.
I don't like or trust politicians.
If you understand our constitution, you would know that having thequeen as our head of state isn't such a bad idea.
I would change the flag though if I could be sure that social enginering PC arsewipes wouldn't select something I couldn't live with.
People are entitled to their views and entiled to have a say, including the non pc, and even you and BS.
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Don't reckon its rubbish. Australia is a very conservative place. Why on earth would you want the Queen of another country to be our head of state? It's history, in the past, nothing to do with Australia now. Sentiment as well. She's been the Queen for as long as I've been alive. Perhaps when she goes there will be a renewed push for a republic.saynta wrote:Rubbish.st.byron wrote:Bernard Shakey wrote:Not fussed either way, live your life as you please, none of my business!
I'm willing to bet that a plebiscite will be voted down. Too many out there against. They say nothing in public, but a secret ballot is another matter. The Libs know this!
Fear of change and difference Bernard. Same dynamic that keeps the Union Jack on the corner of our flag and the Queen as head of state.
I don't like or trust politicians.
If you understand our constitution, you would know that having thequeen as our head of state isn't such a bad idea.
I would change the flag though if I could be sure that social enginering PC arsewipes wouldn't select something I couldn't live with.
People are entitled to their views and entiled to have a say, including the non pc, and even you and BS.
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Because she or more properly, her representative is a very good check and balance on our system of government. The best system in the world.st.byron wrote:Don't reckon its rubbish. Australia is a very conservative place. Why on earth would you want the Queen of another country to be our head of state? It's history, in the past, nothing to do with Australia now. Sentiment as well. She's been the Queen for as long as I've been alive. Perhaps when she goes there will be a renewed push for a republic.saynta wrote:Rubbish.st.byron wrote:Bernard Shakey wrote:Not fussed either way, live your life as you please, none of my business!
I'm willing to bet that a plebiscite will be voted down. Too many out there against. They say nothing in public, but a secret ballot is another matter. The Libs know this!
Fear of change and difference Bernard. Same dynamic that keeps the Union Jack on the corner of our flag and the Queen as head of state.
I don't like or trust politicians.
If you understand our constitution, you would know that having the queen as our head of state isn't such a bad idea.
I would change the flag though if I could be sure that social enginering PC arsewipes wouldn't select something I couldn't live with.
People are entitled to their views and entiled to have a say, including the non pc, and even you and BS.
Better because a corrupt government can and has been sacked by the GG and a corrupt GG can be sacked in turn by the queen.
What other country has such a check.
You can' t have what happened in Turkey, happen here.
Do yourself a favour and read it. The constitution I mean.
The last referendum failed because an informed public didn't trust the pollies who wanted the power to elect their own head of state.
A vote on a Republic will always fail if the public isn't given the option of electing their own head of state.
And so it should.
Nothing wrong with the conservative safe approach.
How many of the last 5 prime miministers did you trust to look after your best interests before that of their own and their party's.
My answer would be none. What's yours
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Out of those last 5 PM's you're being a bit technical by including Rudd twice.
Or am I wrong and are you saying that you didn't trust Honest Johnny? By the way honest johnny and the conservatives were in power last time there was a vote for a republic. If the ALP was in government it may have been a different result.
Or am I wrong and are you saying that you didn't trust Honest Johnny? By the way honest johnny and the conservatives were in power last time there was a vote for a republic. If the ALP was in government it may have been a different result.
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