has watching the saints ever made you cry??
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has watching the saints ever made you cry??
has anyone ever watched a game were the saints have made you cryy or get really pi$$ed off
Re: has watching the saints ever made you cry??
sainter#4 wrote:has anyone ever watched a game were the saints have made you cryy or get really pi$$ed off
97 GF and 71 GF.
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- 97 GF - cried for two hours after the game, well i was only 8 at the time lol .
- Game against hawthorn where we lost after being 70 in front in the second term.
- 04/05 PF losses - no tears this time, but a very hollow feeling after both games.
- Game against hawthorn where we lost after being 70 in front in the second term.
- 04/05 PF losses - no tears this time, but a very hollow feeling after both games.
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Tears when Nicky lifted his jumper, when Danny Frawley was carried off, when Max cried. Tears of joy when we tore through the Lions in the last game a few years back... I'd made my annual pilgrimage with my son and it was the perfect home match experience.
Think I shed a well tanked tear when Plugger went.
Think I shed a well tanked tear when Plugger went.
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Actually the closest Ive felt to shedding a tear was BEFORE the 97 GF..when I watched the team ran out onto the ground and when they linked arms for the National Anthem I had a lump in my throat the size of a tennis ball I was so proud. Saw enough tears shed after the game though.
I'm saving mine up for when we finally win the Cup...if you are gonna cry at a footy game might as well be tears of happiness I reckon
I'm saving mine up for when we finally win the Cup...if you are gonna cry at a footy game might as well be tears of happiness I reckon
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I wouldn't be surpsied if I went through an emo phase after Harvey retired, at the very least I wouldn't leave the house for 3 weeks...SaintBot wrote:2005 Prelim Final - never felt so sure of being in the grand final only to lose in the last quarter
During Stewie's lap of honour after his last game against Melbourne i think it was
Will cry for a long time after Harvs retires, cant imagine not seeing him play
Unless ofcourse he goes out with a premiership medal around his neck...
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Cried at Loewe's last game, my childhood hero, his signed pic for my 9th bday still hangs proudly in my room!!
Gee i can think of thousands of times ive been really pissed off.
Lets go for some recent ones:
The draw agaisnt this doggies this year, could have punched a whole in a brick wall after that.
WCE game in rd 21 when we were awsome for 1 qrt and then forgot how to play and effectively ended our season.
Gee i can think of thousands of times ive been really pissed off.
Lets go for some recent ones:
The draw agaisnt this doggies this year, could have punched a whole in a brick wall after that.
WCE game in rd 21 when we were awsome for 1 qrt and then forgot how to play and effectively ended our season.
The one at the dome in 06 was worse, I can remember in the 3rd when we were dominating but couldn't kick a goal to go in front instead kicking 3 behinds to pull with in 1 or 2 points... in what seemed to be the last minute of that quater Kerr and Embley kicked goals... we all know what happened in the last.super dooper wrote:Cried at Loewe's last game, my childhood hero, his signed pic for my 9th bday still hangs proudly in my room!!
Gee i can think of thousands of times ive been really pissed off.
Lets go for some recent ones:
The draw agaisnt this doggies this year, could have punched a whole in a brick wall after that.
WCE game in rd 21 when we were awsome for 1 qrt and then forgot how to play and effectively ended our season.
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I'm sure Gooesy remembers that game quite well...ben_fff wrote:The one at the dome in 06 was worse, I can remember in the 3rd when we were dominating but couldn't kick a goal to go in front instead kicking 3 behinds to pull with in 1 or 2 points... in what seemed to be the last minute of that quater Kerr and Embley kicked goals... we all know what happened in the last.super dooper wrote:Cried at Loewe's last game, my childhood hero, his signed pic for my 9th bday still hangs proudly in my room!!
Gee i can think of thousands of times ive been really pissed off.
Lets go for some recent ones:
The draw agaisnt this doggies this year, could have punched a whole in a brick wall after that.
WCE game in rd 21 when we were awsome for 1 qrt and then forgot how to play and effectively ended our season.
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matty broke his leg...ben_fff wrote:The one at the dome in 06 was worse, I can remember in the 3rd when we were dominating but couldn't kick a goal to go in front instead kicking 3 behinds to pull with in 1 or 2 points... in what seemed to be the last minute of that quater Kerr and Embley kicked goals... we all know what happened in the last.super dooper wrote:Cried at Loewe's last game, my childhood hero, his signed pic for my 9th bday still hangs proudly in my room!!
Gee i can think of thousands of times ive been really pissed off.
Lets go for some recent ones:
The draw agaisnt this doggies this year, could have punched a whole in a brick wall after that.
WCE game in rd 21 when we were awsome for 1 qrt and then forgot how to play and effectively ended our season.
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