Come and sit in Aisle 29 - Level 1!evertonfc wrote:Totally agree with the bulk of the comments.
I want to be fired up but there's just nothing on our list that's got me jumping right now. Watching games at half-empty and a 100% sanitised Etihad just compounds it.
Feels like we're a middling club in almost every way. It's depressing.
I don't think anyone wants to post stuff like this. But it's getting harder and harder to go to games and get mixed up in the emotion of it all.
(If we had our own ground and identity I would feel completely different about this. I am just disenfranchised with the industry as a while...)
I want to be excited about the season.
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This!evertonfc wrote:(If we had our own ground and identity I would feel completely different about this...)
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evertonfc wrote:Totally agree with the bulk of the comments.
I want to be fired up but there's just nothing on our list that's got me jumping right now. Watching games at half-empty and a 100% sanitised Etihad just compounds it.
Feels like we're a middling club in almost every way. It's depressing.
I don't think anyone wants to post stuff like this. But it's getting harder and harder to go to games and get mixed up in the emotion of it all.
(If we had our own ground and identity I would feel completely different about this. I am just disenfranchised with the industry as a while...)
Cheer up big fella. It's easy to go for a successful club, Saint's fans have been thru the wringer so many times and still come out smiling. It builds character.
I actually like going to Etihad. Easy to get to, roof closes when raining, feel close to the ground from the stand whats not to like (excluding food & drink costs) . Sure it is home to a few teams but it feels like our home games when we play away there.
Get to Princes Park on Wednesday mate and cheer the boys on and see some future stars first outings in our tri-colours
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when i get served a slice of cake and they forget the cherry on top - i don't even notice. Cake tastes just as good, i just get that little bit less sweetener on top - keeps me keen for the next slice.
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It's not even about that. I had an icky feeling in 2009-10 that the club was headed down the wrong path from an administration perspective and that it was losing a big part of its soul.DJ Higgins wrote:Cheer up big fella. It's easy to go for a successful club, Saint's fans have been thru the wringer so many times and still come out smiling. It builds character.
Much of that has come home to roost.
It's sort of true - getting in and out of Etihad is a breeze for me (live on west side). But it's not even that. I'd give anything for the feeling of going to Moorabbin...to our home. Just something that was ours. In the 2000s, Etihad felt great, not only because we were playing well/winning but it has a novelty value that has since worn off.I actually like going to Etihad. Easy to get to, roof closes when raining, feel close to the ground from the stand whats not to like (excluding food & drink costs) . Sure it is home to a few teams but it feels like our home games when we play away there.
Yet I wouldn't miss a single game if we played at a revamped Moorabbin. Even games against Gold Coast would be spine-tingling.
Are we the only sport in the world where you have to go to a rivals' ground to watch your team play? Sigh.Get to Princes Park on Wednesday mate and cheer the boys on and see some future stars first outings in our tri-colours
I know, I know. I'm grumpy...
When Moorabbin is up and running as a training venue, and the team starts to play better, I'm sure I'll feel better about it all. I just hate this nomadic feeling - it has compounded all the other lukewarm emotions, most notably my relative pessimism about the year ahead.
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Great Post Fireman.The Fireman wrote:agree with all of that, I think some of it has to do with age...it takes a bit more to generate the interest. (success)evertonfc wrote:Totally agree with the bulk of the comments.
I want to be fired up but there's just nothing on our list that's got me jumping right now. Watching games at half-empty and a 100% sanitised Etihad just compounds it.
Feels like we're a middling club in almost every way. It's depressing.
I don't think anyone wants to post stuff like this. But it's getting harder and harder to go to games and get mixed up in the emotion of it all.
(If we had our own ground and identity I would feel completely different about this. I am just disenfranchised with the industry as a while...)
Having the club built at Junction oval (or in that area) I think would have been a help, high profile and central to all supporters. The club needs to do a lot more to embrace the supporter base, buy a pub in town for a meeting place before games ?
there are smarter PR people out there than me but something needs to be done beside the onfield situation.
I will still watch every game... but to channel BB King...the thrill is gone.
We have completely underestimated the value of having a pre-game place to gather.
It's a fundamental part of the experience of watching sport all over the world.
It builds camaraderie, friendships, expectations and excitement. Whenever I go over to watch Everton play, there's about four or five different pubs that are JAMMED with supporters around Goodison Park. What a buzz it creates! Grab some beers, sing some songs...magnificent! Somewhat relatable to Richmond area and the vibe they have, which I love.
Without those natural advantages of pubs and bars nearby, I would suggest borrowing and adapting from the US idea of tailgating, and set up areas around Etihad where fans can congregate to do their own thing.
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I have been an avid reader of this forum for quite a few years and a Saints supporter for 45 but never post as I really have nothing of value to contribute, however I feel the same way as many here.
I just feel that the clubs efforts to change the culture and be an upstanding citizen has made us very "vanilla". I long for a little Stevie Baker or Milney contrversy that allowed us to circle the wagons, unite and be different to the rest of the competition. Sure we haven't had a lot of success but life was never dull as a Saints supporter. Now I feel it is and I too am struggling to get "up and about" for this season. Maybe I'm just getting old and living in Qld probably doesn't help either but I would love Richo to come out and publicly challenge some of our players, make wildly positive predictions on how we will go this year, tell us who are the breakout players are, challenge saints supporters to get to games and generally help us get excited. A video of 4 guys getting out of a helicopter doesn't do that for me.
I just feel that the clubs efforts to change the culture and be an upstanding citizen has made us very "vanilla". I long for a little Stevie Baker or Milney contrversy that allowed us to circle the wagons, unite and be different to the rest of the competition. Sure we haven't had a lot of success but life was never dull as a Saints supporter. Now I feel it is and I too am struggling to get "up and about" for this season. Maybe I'm just getting old and living in Qld probably doesn't help either but I would love Richo to come out and publicly challenge some of our players, make wildly positive predictions on how we will go this year, tell us who are the breakout players are, challenge saints supporters to get to games and generally help us get excited. A video of 4 guys getting out of a helicopter doesn't do that for me.
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well said.Ten Fourteen wrote:I have been an avid reader of this forum for quite a few years and a Saints supporter for 45 but never post as I really have nothing of value to contribute, however I feel the same way as many here.
I just feel that the clubs efforts to change the culture and be an upstanding citizen has made us very "vanilla". I long for a little Stevie Baker or Milney contrversy that allowed us to circle the wagons, unite and be different to the rest of the competition. Sure we haven't had a lot of success but life was never dull as a Saints supporter. Now I feel it is and I too am struggling to get "up and about" for this season. Maybe I'm just getting old and living in Qld probably doesn't help either but I would love Richo to come out and publicly challenge some of our players, make wildly positive predictions on how we will go this year, tell us who are the breakout players are, challenge saints supporters to get to games and generally help us get excited. A video of 4 guys getting out of a helicopter doesn't do that for me.
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You’ll change your tune when we start winning consistently and making finals again
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WTF???? So you want blokes who treat women like garbage, or get in a pub brawl, or set alight a midget or two?? I prefer to win footy games with a team that I can be proud of.Ten Fourteen wrote:I have been an avid reader of this forum for quite a few years and a Saints supporter for 45 but never post as I really have nothing of value to contribute, however I feel the same way as many here.
I just feel that the clubs efforts to change the culture and be an upstanding citizen has made us very "vanilla". I long for a little Stevie Baker or Milney contrversy that allowed us to circle the wagons, unite and be different to the rest of the competition. Sure we haven't had a lot of success but life was never dull as a Saints supporter. Now I feel it is and I too am struggling to get "up and about" for this season. Maybe I'm just getting old and living in Qld probably doesn't help either but I would love Richo to come out and publicly challenge some of our players, make wildly positive predictions on how we will go this year, tell us who are the breakout players are, challenge saints supporters to get to games and generally help us get excited. A video of 4 guys getting out of a helicopter doesn't do that for me.
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Yeah, controversy was a poor choice of words. Meant more like "a cheeky edge" that made them so unpopular with opposing supporters. Definitely didn't mean to condone their past improper behaviour.
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I reckon the people running the Saints have a done a fantastic job the last few years. Things are stable and the Saints are better off field than they ever been in its entire history IMO. Not having any controversy is a good look for the club and it brings in more families, kids, women, a better reputation, members and sponsors dollars. Its a multi million business running an AFL club these days. In all seriousness, long gone are the days when your AFL club is full of pissheads, womanisers and late night disco runners. Its just the modern world of sport.Ten Fourteen wrote:Yeah, controversy was a poor choice of words. Meant more like "a cheeky edge" that made them so unpopular with opposing supporters. Definitely didn't mean to condone their past improper behaviour.
I love characters on the field too, but again...its a different world these days.
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bit of cognitive dissonance happening between your name and your post?BringBackMadDog wrote:WTF???? So you want blokes who treat women like garbage, or get in a pub brawl, or set alight a midget or two?? I prefer to win footy games with a team that I can be proud of.Ten Fourteen wrote:I have been an avid reader of this forum for quite a few years and a Saints supporter for 45 but never post as I really have nothing of value to contribute, however I feel the same way as many here.
I just feel that the clubs efforts to change the culture and be an upstanding citizen has made us very "vanilla". I long for a little Stevie Baker or Milney contrversy that allowed us to circle the wagons, unite and be different to the rest of the competition. Sure we haven't had a lot of success but life was never dull as a Saints supporter. Now I feel it is and I too am struggling to get "up and about" for this season. Maybe I'm just getting old and living in Qld probably doesn't help either but I would love Richo to come out and publicly challenge some of our players, make wildly positive predictions on how we will go this year, tell us who are the breakout players are, challenge saints supporters to get to games and generally help us get excited. A video of 4 guys getting out of a helicopter doesn't do that for me.
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Horrifically boring era for the club,thank God for north otherwise we're the one.
The club has zero personality right now, it's worrying, the thing that kept us a float for so long was that passion. The last 9-10 years it's all but gone, and more so under this straight bat, cookie cutter, vanilla regime. The stkilda.f.c of today is now a by product of the pc mad world that has become, and now stuck in bland death valley. Is there a second coming of another Tony Lockett to save the club again , we wouldn't pick him if he was anyway..
The club has zero personality right now, it's worrying, the thing that kept us a float for so long was that passion. The last 9-10 years it's all but gone, and more so under this straight bat, cookie cutter, vanilla regime. The stkilda.f.c of today is now a by product of the pc mad world that has become, and now stuck in bland death valley. Is there a second coming of another Tony Lockett to save the club again , we wouldn't pick him if he was anyway..
Bring back the Lockett era
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Nice DSdesertsaint wrote:bit of cognitive dissonance happening between your name and your post?BringBackMadDog wrote:WTF???? So you want blokes who treat women like garbage, or get in a pub brawl, or set alight a midget or two?? I prefer to win footy games with a team that I can be proud of.Ten Fourteen wrote:I have been an avid reader of this forum for quite a few years and a Saints supporter for 45 but never post as I really have nothing of value to contribute, however I feel the same way as many here.
I just feel that the clubs efforts to change the culture and be an upstanding citizen has made us very "vanilla". I long for a little Stevie Baker or Milney contrversy that allowed us to circle the wagons, unite and be different to the rest of the competition. Sure we haven't had a lot of success but life was never dull as a Saints supporter. Now I feel it is and I too am struggling to get "up and about" for this season. Maybe I'm just getting old and living in Qld probably doesn't help either but I would love Richo to come out and publicly challenge some of our players, make wildly positive predictions on how we will go this year, tell us who are the breakout players are, challenge saints supporters to get to games and generally help us get excited. A video of 4 guys getting out of a helicopter doesn't do that for me.
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Some of these posts remind me of this scene.
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I blame that horrific dreary acoustic version of the club song they play before the game for this...makes me kinda stabby.
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really truly sp there's nothing here to remind you of that scene - but i'm all for chucking it up to remind us!SaintPav wrote:Some of these posts remind me of this scene.
For mine, if the following players play to potential, we'll have plenty to get excited about:
Sinclair
Gresham
Acres
Dunstan
Carlisle
All very creative - and I think all capable of finding their inner mongrel too. And that's even without:
Paddy
Billings
Steven
Ross
Savage
Roberton
Membrey
Any of them also capable of being match-winners on their day. And that's still without the excitement we can expect from seeing our new young guns: Long, Clark, Coffield, Clavarino, Battle, Marshall, Connellan, etc.
Well - I didn't think I was very excited when I started this post - but guess what? Turns out I am!
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Definitely a little flat this season, but i think its more to do about the fact we are going to be missing one of the greatest centre half forwards and leaders that has ever played the game for the first time in over a decade.
I'm excited to see what this new group can do. Billings, Acres, McCartin. Hopefully they can surprise us.
I'm excited to see what this new group can do. Billings, Acres, McCartin. Hopefully they can surprise us.
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Agree, we got done for the first use of the footy on many occasions last year, especially early season which sapped a lot of confidence.parkeysainter wrote:Keep faith Saints fans. I honestly believe we will surprise alot of people (including ourselves) and several players will take a big step that are around the 21-23 year old mark. We have a good list. We will still win 11-12 games at a minimum. If we win the first 2 games (which we should comfortably) then it could setup the season and build confidence. Confidence is a massive thing and it will snowball into success.
I reckon most have got the "I wants" just about right. Me, I don't want to see "rabbits in headlights" type of stuff this season...ten minutes here and twenty minutes there cost us heaps. being able to adjust to differing situations is my biggie
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