Biggest Sporting Challenge EVER
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Biggest Sporting Challenge EVER
Blues struggling ... but have 16 premierships
Demons not since 1964 ... but have 12 premierships
Dogs ... have their second premiership
Hawks first flag in 1961 ... now have 13 premierships
Roos first flag in 1975 ... now have 4 premierships
Saints ...
- 69 years for our first premiership
- 52 years & counting for our second premiership & struggling
- 27 wooden spoons
- etc. etc, etc.
Are we the biggest sporting challenge ever ??
Demons not since 1964 ... but have 12 premierships
Dogs ... have their second premiership
Hawks first flag in 1961 ... now have 13 premierships
Roos first flag in 1975 ... now have 4 premierships
Saints ...
- 69 years for our first premiership
- 52 years & counting for our second premiership & struggling
- 27 wooden spoons
- etc. etc, etc.
Are we the biggest sporting challenge ever ??
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Re: Biggest Sporting Challenge EVER
- I like this post, it's a great way of looking at it.Saint 58 wrote:Blues struggling ... but have 16 premierships
Demons not since 1964 ... but have 12 premierships
Dogs ... have their second premiership
Hawks first flag in 1961 ... now have 13 premierships
Roos first flag in 1975 ... now have 4 premierships
Saints ...
- 69 years for our first premiership
- 52 years & counting for our second premiership & struggling
- 27 wooden spoons
- etc. etc, etc.
Are we the biggest sporting challenge ever ??
This is a seriously one of the great sporting challenges on the planet and one that the club, and its wealthy patrons, should be looking to embrace.
I was talking to a friend the other night and we were discussing the likes of Warne and Bana and Roo leading the charge to reshape the club.
My friend brought up the idea of India, and the fact that Shane Warne would have amazing contacts in that country, a country with zillionaires oozing out of every pore.
Surely selling the opportunity to become part of Australian folklore to an Indian brand, creating a cultural bridge, and opening up a new market, would be a huge incentive for the right Indian brand?
What about the likes of the Tata Motor Company, or even the Indian tourist board - surely the potential here, in the largest sports obsessed democracy on the planet, is phenomenal?
Why isn't this being touted to the right people? it would seem to me that having Warne in our camp could be a HUGE advantage for the club, but are they looking in this direction?
I doubt they are, which is sad - the opportunity at the StKFC is immense, the challenge massive, but do we have the right people to embrace it?
Imagine having the resources at our disposal to turn this club into a giant?
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I've been to our losing GFs in '71, '97, 2009, 2010..I'm getting challenged to keep my interest up at the moment as we are as far away from getting to another GF as I have seen.
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spert wrote:I've been to our losing GFs in '71, '97, 2009, 2010..I'm getting challenged to keep my interest up at the moment as we are as far away from getting to another GF as I have seen.
Well, if you stay away from our next GF, we might win it, if we ever make one again!!!!!
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May I ( with respect) suggest that you save your money, if you’re “challenged to keep your interest”spert wrote:I've been to our losing GFs in '71, '97, 2009, 2010..I'm getting challenged to keep my interest up at the moment as we are as far away from getting to another GF as I have seen.
I’ve pondered the question of another Saints Flag win in my lifetime, and quite frankly, I’ve come to terms with the fact that it’s HIGHLY unlikely that I’ll witness my beloved Saints lift the premiership cup. I’m turned 73, our chances were presented....and squandered in 2009 & 2010. THAT was “my” chance to see the flag Victory. The opportunities to win the flag are rare ( unless the stars align and you are a VERY VERY good side ).
THAT is reality! No amount of hand-wringing and “wishing and hoping” will change it. So; what are my options? To stop supporting the side unless they’re in finals? To stop supporting the side unless they’re winning every week?
As I see it, all I want to do, is to go along to the footy! Meet my pals, have drink and a chat, see my team have a good old crack at winning the game. Anything above this, for me, is a bonus.
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I feel your pain & then some ... but I won't give up on themspert wrote:I've been to our losing GFs in '71, '97, 2009, 2010..I'm getting challenged to keep my interest up at the moment as we are as far away from getting to another GF as I have seen.
It will make success all the more sweeter IF it ever happens
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Me too, but I can also add 1965.spert wrote:I've been to our losing GFs in '71, '97, 2009, 2010..I'm getting challenged to keep my interest up at the moment as we are as far away from getting to another GF as I have seen.
Maybe we both should stay away from the next grannie we feature in.
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sorry, didn't see your post before I replied to spert.stonecold wrote:spert wrote:I've been to our losing GFs in '71, '97, 2009, 2010..I'm getting challenged to keep my interest up at the moment as we are as far away from getting to another GF as I have seen.
Well, if you stay away from our next GF, we might win it, if we ever make one again!!!!!
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Jeez I wish the team had your killer instinct!thejiggingsaint wrote:May I ( with respect) suggest that you save your money, if you’re “challenged to keep your interest”spert wrote:I've been to our losing GFs in '71, '97, 2009, 2010..I'm getting challenged to keep my interest up at the moment as we are as far away from getting to another GF as I have seen.
I’ve pondered the question of another Saints Flag win in my lifetime, and quite frankly, I’ve come to terms with the fact that it’s HIGHLY unlikely that I’ll witness my beloved Saints lift the premiership cup. I’m turned 73, our chances were presented....and squandered in 2009 & 2010. THAT was “my” chance to see the flag Victory. The opportunities to win the flag are rare ( unless the stars align and you are a VERY VERY good side ).
THAT is reality! No amount of hand-wringing and “wishing and hoping” will change it. So; what are my options? To stop supporting the side unless they’re in finals? To stop supporting the side unless they’re winning every week?
As I see it, all I want to do, is to go along to the footy! Meet my pals, have drink and a chat, see my team have a good old crack at winning the game. Anything above this, for me, is a bonus.
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I'm 59 but feel the same way !!spert wrote:Jeez I wish the team had your killer instinct!thejiggingsaint wrote:May I ( with respect) suggest that you save your money, if you’re “challenged to keep your interest”spert wrote:I've been to our losing GFs in '71, '97, 2009, 2010..I'm getting challenged to keep my interest up at the moment as we are as far away from getting to another GF as I have seen.
I’ve pondered the question of another Saints Flag win in my lifetime, and quite frankly, I’ve come to terms with the fact that it’s HIGHLY unlikely that I’ll witness my beloved Saints lift the premiership cup. I’m turned 73, our chances were presented....and squandered in 2009 & 2010. THAT was “my” chance to see the flag Victory. The opportunities to win the flag are rare ( unless the stars align and you are a VERY VERY good side ).
THAT is reality! No amount of hand-wringing and “wishing and hoping” will change it. So; what are my options? To stop supporting the side unless they’re in finals? To stop supporting the side unless they’re winning every week?
As I see it, all I want to do, is to go along to the footy! Meet my pals, have drink and a chat, see my team have a good old crack at winning the game. Anything above this, for me, is a bonus.
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It certainly does look that way, and if things were the same as they were through the early eighties (zones and drafting etc), then we would most certainly have followed Fitzroy into oblivion.
Funny, it's like we're being kept on life support these days, no right to live but don't dare pull the plug, just in case they find a cure. And to that we've come close, on several occasions too.
I'm with The Jiggster on this to some degree too, I'm more than happy to pay my bucks, have a beer and a shout (at the maggots), and enjoy a great game of footy. Yep, winning premierships is probably like fishing, I mean once you get one, you're looking for the next. Do Hawks, Cats and Sydney fans really enjoy them? Are Tigers fans really sure exactly how they feel right now? Look at the Dullbogs, how they really feeling???
I've decided, I'm not too disappointed in the history of the saints...well overall that is, but FFS, can they at least play something I can watch? or find someone that plays great footy that I can watch. A Plugger, Winmar, Hayes, Roo, Burke, Kosi or even a Harvey would be nice
Funny, it's like we're being kept on life support these days, no right to live but don't dare pull the plug, just in case they find a cure. And to that we've come close, on several occasions too.
I'm with The Jiggster on this to some degree too, I'm more than happy to pay my bucks, have a beer and a shout (at the maggots), and enjoy a great game of footy. Yep, winning premierships is probably like fishing, I mean once you get one, you're looking for the next. Do Hawks, Cats and Sydney fans really enjoy them? Are Tigers fans really sure exactly how they feel right now? Look at the Dullbogs, how they really feeling???
I've decided, I'm not too disappointed in the history of the saints...well overall that is, but FFS, can they at least play something I can watch? or find someone that plays great footy that I can watch. A Plugger, Winmar, Hayes, Roo, Burke, Kosi or even a Harvey would be nice
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I agree. A premiership is the ultimate, but I still enjoy the footy virtually every week, win lose or draw. You follow the club with like minded mates, even have a bit of fun with your friends who barrack for the team you are playing. There are good aspects to every game, and every season. You get annoyed with the players, umpires, club selections, etc, but there is always next week. I do not support the Saints purely to win a flag.thejiggingsaint wrote:May I ( with respect) suggest that you save your money, if you’re “challenged to keep your interest”spert wrote:I've been to our losing GFs in '71, '97, 2009, 2010..I'm getting challenged to keep my interest up at the moment as we are as far away from getting to another GF as I have seen.
I’ve pondered the question of another Saints Flag win in my lifetime, and quite frankly, I’ve come to terms with the fact that it’s HIGHLY unlikely that I’ll witness my beloved Saints lift the premiership cup. I’m turned 73, our chances were presented....and squandered in 2009 & 2010. THAT was “my” chance to see the flag Victory. The opportunities to win the flag are rare ( unless the stars align and you are a VERY VERY good side ).
THAT is reality! No amount of hand-wringing and “wishing and hoping” will change it. So; what are my options? To stop supporting the side unless they’re in finals? To stop supporting the side unless they’re winning every week?
As I see it, all I want to do, is to go along to the footy! Meet my pals, have drink and a chat, see my team have a good old crack at winning the game. Anything above this, for me, is a bonus.
I was young but there in '66, as well as '65 and the others up to 2010. I was the most disappointed in '71, which really we had in the bag. On to next week.
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At least you saw 66 Saynta!saynta wrote:Me too, but I can also add 1965.spert wrote:I've been to our losing GFs in '71, '97, 2009, 2010..I'm getting challenged to keep my interest up at the moment as we are as far away from getting to another GF as I have seen.
Maybe we both should stay away from the next grannie we feature in.
I was four and dad wouldn't take me.
I also went in 71, 97, 2009 & 2010 (twice) that's five for me with four loses and a draw.
The best was 09 because it was the second best GF game I've been to after 89 Hawks V Geelong.
I knew at HT we were in trouble after missing so many simple shots.
The worst was the draw as I actually thought we were going to win when Goddard goaled, I then saw Rooey wave everyone behind the ball for the centre bounce and was thinking another goal wins it, why defend and not give your self a chance to score.
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it’s amazing how many times I’m “bagged” on here as a “ Pollyanna” or a “blue sky er “ when I point out the realities for ME! I’m mocked!spert wrote:Jeez I wish the team had your killer instinct!thejiggingsaint wrote:May I ( with respect) suggest that you save your money, if you’re “challenged to keep your interest”spert wrote:I've been to our losing GFs in '71, '97, 2009, 2010..I'm getting challenged to keep my interest up at the moment as we are as far away from getting to another GF as I have seen.
I’ve pondered the question of another Saints Flag win in my lifetime, and quite frankly, I’ve come to terms with the fact that it’s HIGHLY unlikely that I’ll witness my beloved Saints lift the premiership cup. I’m turned 73, our chances were presented....and squandered in 2009 & 2010. THAT was “my” chance to see the flag Victory. The opportunities to win the flag are rare ( unless the stars align and you are a VERY VERY good side ).
THAT is reality! No amount of hand-wringing and “wishing and hoping” will change it. So; what are my options? To stop supporting the side unless they’re in finals? To stop supporting the side unless they’re winning every week?
As I see it, all I want to do, is to go along to the footy! Meet my pals, have drink and a chat, see my team have a good old crack at winning the game. Anything above this, for me, is a bonus.
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Love this post...and not because I am a club sycophant or pollyanna or blue skyer...this is what being a supporter is all about.thejiggingsaint wrote:May I ( with respect) suggest that you save your money, if you’re “challenged to keep your interest”spert wrote:I've been to our losing GFs in '71, '97, 2009, 2010..I'm getting challenged to keep my interest up at the moment as we are as far away from getting to another GF as I have seen.
I’ve pondered the question of another Saints Flag win in my lifetime, and quite frankly, I’ve come to terms with the fact that it’s HIGHLY unlikely that I’ll witness my beloved Saints lift the premiership cup. I’m turned 73, our chances were presented....and squandered in 2009 & 2010. THAT was “my” chance to see the flag Victory. The opportunities to win the flag are rare ( unless the stars align and you are a VERY VERY good side ).
THAT is reality! No amount of hand-wringing and “wishing and hoping” will change it. So; what are my options? To stop supporting the side unless they’re in finals? To stop supporting the side unless they’re winning every week?
As I see it, all I want to do, is to go along to the footy! Meet my pals, have drink and a chat, see my team have a good old crack at winning the game. Anything above this, for me, is a bonus.
I mentioned in another post that this is my first year back in Melbourne after 20 odd years in the West. And typically, as fate would have it, it sees us playing the worst football we have in sometime. I don't know what our current malaise is...could be the coach...could be our lack of talent...could be loss of confidence...could be adjusting to a new game plan. Anyhoo...I am now attending games at Etihad watching us being absolute crap. But I will continue to go...and support and hopefully see us turn things around.
I will remind you all that things are never as bad...or as good...as they seem to be. Just enjoy the ride.
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Errrrrrr NOPE! That “honour” would go to Fulham Football Club in LondonToy Saint wrote:Is StKilda the least successful sporting club in the history of the free world?
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Nice one Dave.thejiggingsaint wrote:Errrrrrr NOPE! That “honour” would go to Fulham Football Club in LondonToy Saint wrote:Is StKilda the least successful sporting club in the history of the free world?
They are a bit like the Saints, though, in that they made the 1975 FA Cup Final only to lose, and after knocking us out in the 4th Round!
As someone else had said, worst day was the GF in 1971. We had it in the bag at 3/4 time. Is was in Year 12, at school in Canterbury, and there were just too many Hawthorn supporters. Hawthorn beat us 4 times that season.
I found ‘09 much worse than ‘10. Still haven’t got over it. And, by the way, Gram was Best on Ground!
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"The biggest sporting challenge EVER" ????? Well, YES! supporting St Kilda IS (more often than not) a "challenge"....... (DUH!!!!???) I knew what I was getting in to back in round 22, 2000. It was after seeing us get pantsed by North Melbourne, seeing Tim Watson slink away down the race without a glance at us supporters, and hearing Nathan Burke apologise to the fans for such a wicked season. THAT'S when I decided to become a member of the St Kilda Footy Club. THAT'S when the club needed my support more than ever. I've got my head around the cold fact that I'm NOT going to see a flag before I die..............BIG DEAL!!!!!!! Do I regret my decision? .......... Well take a WILD GUESS!Superboot wrote:Nice one Dave.thejiggingsaint wrote:Errrrrrr NOPE! That “honour” would go to Fulham Football Club in LondonToy Saint wrote:Is StKilda the least successful sporting club in the history of the free world?
They are a bit like the Saints, though, in that they made the 1975 FA Cup Final only to lose, and after knocking us out in the 4th Round!
As someone else had said, worst day was the GF in 1971. We had it in the bag at 3/4 time. Is was in Year 12, at school in Canterbury, and there were just too many Hawthorn supporters. Hawthorn beat us 4 times that season.
I found ‘09 much worse than ‘10. Still haven’t got over it. And, by the way, Gram was Best on Ground!
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Very glad to watched and supported Baldock, Stewart, Ditterich, Smith, Davis, Lawrence, Young, Winmar, Lockett, Harvey, Gehrig, and a host of other superstars. Wouldn’t have it any other waythejiggingsaint wrote:"The biggest sporting challenge EVER" ????? Well, YES! supporting St Kilda IS (more often than not) a "challenge"....... (DUH!!!!???) I knew what I was getting in to back in round 22, 2000. It was after seeing us get pantsed by North Melbourne, seeing Tim Watson slink away down the race without a glance at us supporters, and hearing Nathan Burke apologise to the fans for such a wicked season. THAT'S when I decided to become a member of the St Kilda Footy Club. THAT'S when the club needed my support more than ever. I've got my head around the cold fact that I'm NOT going to see a flag before I die..............BIG DEAL!!!!!!! Do I regret my decision? .......... Well take a WILD GUESS!Superboot wrote:Nice one Dave.thejiggingsaint wrote:Errrrrrr NOPE! That “honour” would go to Fulham Football Club in LondonToy Saint wrote:Is StKilda the least successful sporting club in the history of the free world?
They are a bit like the Saints, though, in that they made the 1975 FA Cup Final only to lose, and after knocking us out in the 4th Round!
As someone else had said, worst day was the GF in 1971. We had it in the bag at 3/4 time. Is was in Year 12, at school in Canterbury, and there were just too many Hawthorn supporters. Hawthorn beat us 4 times that season.
I found ‘09 much worse than ‘10. Still haven’t got over it. And, by the way, Gram was Best on Ground!
GO SAINTS!!!! GO!!!!!
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Plus one.Saint 58 wrote:I feel your pain & then some ... but I won't give up on them
It will make success all the more sweeter IF it ever happens
Big changes need to take place at our club
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I’m 16 and resigned to the fact I’ll never see a saints flag...
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As per some other posters I also have a 0-4 plus a draw GF record.
And yes 71 still hurts - to be almost 5 goals up just before 3/4 time and lose still haunts.
Possibly the 2010 draw hurts the most as we "had it" but then it slipped away and then when the siren went the thought that went through my mind was "Is this as close to a GF win as I will see in my lifetime?".
8 years later, and 8 years closer to death, that thought looks more and more likely to be the reality.
That is why I am so frustrated with the current on field shambles and have lost all faith and confidence in our coach and our recruiters.
And yes 71 still hurts - to be almost 5 goals up just before 3/4 time and lose still haunts.
Possibly the 2010 draw hurts the most as we "had it" but then it slipped away and then when the siren went the thought that went through my mind was "Is this as close to a GF win as I will see in my lifetime?".
8 years later, and 8 years closer to death, that thought looks more and more likely to be the reality.
That is why I am so frustrated with the current on field shambles and have lost all faith and confidence in our coach and our recruiters.
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I am a glint in my father's eye and by the time I am born most diseases will be cured. I will probably live to about 150 and I am also never expecting to see a St Kilda premiership.Teflon wrote:I’m 16 and resigned to the fact I’ll never see a saints flag...
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