has watching the saints ever made you cry??
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Was the dogs, the same day that idiot went nuts at Port Arthur. Very sad day indeed.plugger66 wrote:What about the day at VFL park after Trevor Barker had died. We either played the hawks or the dogs. That was a very sad day.
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You should do what I do , The Craw, get tanked on homebrew (thus avoiding the tax on alcohol) then get wheeled into the ground on a trolley.The Craw wrote:At every home game at the Dome when I go and shell out my hard earned on a beer.....that tax cut from howard will really come in handy.
Of course I wouldn't accept the tax cut though, that would be wrong.
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Yeah, I remember that day clearly, never forget it.satchmo wrote:Was the dogs, the same day that idiot went nuts at Port Arthur. Very sad day indeed.plugger66 wrote:What about the day at VFL park after Trevor Barker had died. We either played the hawks or the dogs. That was a very sad day.
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Nah I have resorted to doing what my roll model AFL footballers do and I just think I'm at the game....... I think I've just seen a Leprechaun..... its ok it was princess di.satchmo wrote: You should do what I do , The Craw, get tanked on homebrew (thus avoiding the tax on alcohol) then get wheeled into the ground on a trolley.
Of course I wouldn't accept the tax cut though, that would be wrong.
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Yeah, you have to draw the line somewhere. Hey, tell princess di she owes me one !The Craw wrote:Nah I have resorted to doing what my roll model AFL footballers do and I just think I'm at the game....... I think I've just seen a Leprechaun..... its ok it was princess di.
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sainter#4 wrote:has anyone ever watched a game were the saints have made you cryy or get really pi$$ed off
is the pope german.....????
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Does the Pope s*** in the woods....????stinger wrote:sainter#4 wrote:has anyone ever watched a game were the saints have made you cryy or get really pi$$ed off
is the pope german.....????
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i wasnt there, but it killed me to see Guerra miss that soccer kick with seconds to go to get the scores level! ive seen the replay hundreds of times since, and still wonder how he was so slow to get boot to ball!
but we cant blame it on 1 player, i believe it was us supporters who stuffed it up by running on the ground and having a party for a few mins when the G train kicked his 100th, and that gave port players a good 3 mins to get together and talk about what their doing wrong, and how they can improove!
i wasnt there, but it killed me to see Guerra miss that soccer kick with seconds to go to get the scores level! ive seen the replay hundreds of times since, and still wonder how he was so slow to get boot to ball!
but we cant blame it on 1 player, i believe it was us supporters who stuffed it up by running on the ground and having a party for a few mins when the G train kicked his 100th, and that gave port players a good 3 mins to get together and talk about what their doing wrong, and how they can improove!
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both guerra and the infamous g century are not to blamesaintdooley wrote:04 PF
i wasnt there, but it killed me to see Guerra miss that soccer kick with seconds to go to get the scores level! ive seen the replay hundreds of times since, and still wonder how he was so slow to get boot to ball!
but we cant blame it on 1 player, i believe it was us supporters who stuffed it up by running on the ground and having a party for a few mins when the G train kicked his 100th, and that gave port players a good 3 mins to get together and talk about what their doing wrong, and how they can improove!
in the end we were kids playing in a hardened atomosphere against a team that were better...
bloody sad though
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omg, i think after all this time of us hating each other we have finally agreed on something!Saints Premiers 2006 wrote:saintdooley wrote:04 PF
i wasnt there, but it killed me to see Guerra miss that soccer kick with seconds to go to get the scores level! ive seen the replay hundreds of times since, and still wonder how he was so slow to get boot to ball!
but we cant blame it on 1 player, i believe it was us supporters who stuffed it up by running on the ground and having a party for a few mins when the G train kicked his 100th, and that gave port players a good 3 mins to get together and talk about what their doing wrong, and how they can improove!
bloody sad though
but i still dont like u
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wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooosaintdooley wrote:Saints Premiers 2006 wrote:saintdooley wrote:04 PF
i wasnt there, but it killed me to see Guerra miss that soccer kick with seconds to go to get the scores level! ive seen the replay hundreds of times since, and still wonder how he was so slow to get boot to ball!
but we cant blame it on 1 player, i believe it was us supporters who stuffed it up by running on the ground and having a party for a few mins when the G train kicked his 100th, and that gave port players a good 3 mins to get together and talk about what their doing wrong, and how they can improove!
bloody sad though
omg, i think after all this time of us hating each other we have finally agreed on something!
but i still dont like u
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-umm i remember wanting to cry when we lost to sydney round 11 2004. lol id become so accustomed to winning that i just couldnt take that defeat.
- burkies last was fairly emotional especially when they played "amazing" while watching his highlights on the big screen.
- wanted to cry with joy when the crowd started chanting milneys name rd 22 2005.
- 2004 prelim i actually didnt cry until the week after when i watched port celebrate, until then it never really sunk in that it could have been us.
- 2005 prelim i was too freaking angry to cry, i dont think id ever been more pissed off at the boys.
- collingwood game this year was also very frustrating, very angry that game, the hawks game i remember shouting BORRRRINGGG about 20 times lol, didnt cry though but boy it was a shocker of a game.
- 2004 win against brisbane in rd 6 was AWESOME and the adrenalin from troy's goal + the crowd noise was unbelievable i think that might have brought a tear to the eye just because of the atmosphere, that was so thrilling.
- also matty doing his knee was pretty sad, fraser's retirement i held back the tears, god i'll miss the big G.
that's about all i can think of at the moment.
- burkies last was fairly emotional especially when they played "amazing" while watching his highlights on the big screen.
- wanted to cry with joy when the crowd started chanting milneys name rd 22 2005.
- 2004 prelim i actually didnt cry until the week after when i watched port celebrate, until then it never really sunk in that it could have been us.
- 2005 prelim i was too freaking angry to cry, i dont think id ever been more pissed off at the boys.
- collingwood game this year was also very frustrating, very angry that game, the hawks game i remember shouting BORRRRINGGG about 20 times lol, didnt cry though but boy it was a shocker of a game.
- 2004 win against brisbane in rd 6 was AWESOME and the adrenalin from troy's goal + the crowd noise was unbelievable i think that might have brought a tear to the eye just because of the atmosphere, that was so thrilling.
- also matty doing his knee was pretty sad, fraser's retirement i held back the tears, god i'll miss the big G.
that's about all i can think of at the moment.
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Tears after '97. Nothing more to say about that day.
Tears after '04. Watching those pr*cks celebrate the week after like the arrogant dogs they are broke my heart. Especially when they kept replaying that footage of Harvey, the greatest, and Cornes, the greatest imposter.
Huge lump in the throat when Stewie went and had the trembling lip and watery eyes when Burkey farewelled.
Broke down when I heard about Barks. Only met him once but had such a huge impact.
The day Harves calls it quits will be the worst of all. Tears of anguish, sorrow and sadness.
The day Harves holds that premiership cup will be the best of all. Tears of admiration, inspiration, happiness... and love. Pure unbridled love.
Tears after '04. Watching those pr*cks celebrate the week after like the arrogant dogs they are broke my heart. Especially when they kept replaying that footage of Harvey, the greatest, and Cornes, the greatest imposter.
Huge lump in the throat when Stewie went and had the trembling lip and watery eyes when Burkey farewelled.
Broke down when I heard about Barks. Only met him once but had such a huge impact.
The day Harves calls it quits will be the worst of all. Tears of anguish, sorrow and sadness.
The day Harves holds that premiership cup will be the best of all. Tears of admiration, inspiration, happiness... and love. Pure unbridled love.