How old are we all?
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Its obvious there are a lot of Sainters on here who started following the Saints in our halcyon years of the 1960's. Me included at 48, though my 14 year old daughter is more mature and responsible . I started following the Saints when I was born, my grandparents ran a pub in Saint Kilda and Dad was a diehard Sainter.
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Seems Peanut is the only one older so far.
I'm 58 and was at MCG on that last Saturday in September '66 and at Sierakowski's pub that night (slightly underage).
Hope to be at the G again on September 27 this year (have to find a new venue to celebrate as Ralph's pub is now a Dan Murphys).
I'm 58 and was at MCG on that last Saturday in September '66 and at Sierakowski's pub that night (slightly underage).
Hope to be at the G again on September 27 this year (have to find a new venue to celebrate as Ralph's pub is now a Dan Murphys).
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Am enjoying this thread but want to now post some replies -
- am 60 Oct this year, when do you turn 60 Peanut?
-am a female who has "confessed?" her age.
- went to Bentleigh West(preps), Ormond East & McKinnon High(was school captain in '66 ).
My earliest memory is waiting with my Pop to catch a tram to the Junction Oval when I was 2! No recollection of game but bet we lost.
At school most kids followed Melb. or Coll.
My favourite players over the years have been Peter Bennett, Billy Young, Leo Garlick, Darrell Baldock, Carl Ditterich, Trevor Barker, Tony Lockett, Robert Harvey, Nick Riewoldt and Brendan Goddard.
The best things about barracking for the Saints in the 50's & 60's was the friendships between the fans,their passion & loyalty and all the times we pulled off the totally unexpected eg beating Melb by a point ('57 or 8) Melb undefeated , Saints yet to win a game - the celebrations topped any premiership wins I've seen!
In some ways it' easier following a struggling team because expectations aren't high and you savour every victory. BUT I WANT ANOTHER FLAG!!!!
- am 60 Oct this year, when do you turn 60 Peanut?
-am a female who has "confessed?" her age.
- went to Bentleigh West(preps), Ormond East & McKinnon High(was school captain in '66 ).
My earliest memory is waiting with my Pop to catch a tram to the Junction Oval when I was 2! No recollection of game but bet we lost.
At school most kids followed Melb. or Coll.
My favourite players over the years have been Peter Bennett, Billy Young, Leo Garlick, Darrell Baldock, Carl Ditterich, Trevor Barker, Tony Lockett, Robert Harvey, Nick Riewoldt and Brendan Goddard.
The best things about barracking for the Saints in the 50's & 60's was the friendships between the fans,their passion & loyalty and all the times we pulled off the totally unexpected eg beating Melb by a point ('57 or 8) Melb undefeated , Saints yet to win a game - the celebrations topped any premiership wins I've seen!
In some ways it' easier following a struggling team because expectations aren't high and you savour every victory. BUT I WANT ANOTHER FLAG!!!!
Re: you are all legends
Im currently at McKinnonhappy feet wrote:Did anyone go to Bentleigh East primary school or McKinnon High School?
You are all legends. And we deserve a Flag!
Go Saints.
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This question was posed year or two back...
The interesting thing then was from my recollection that the ages were a lot more widesped with many kids as well ages up in their 70's.
This time round it is a much tighter band.
So were have Generation Y and YY as well as our retired fans gone??? ...
The interesting thing then was from my recollection that the ages were a lot more widesped with many kids as well ages up in their 70's.
This time round it is a much tighter band.
So were have Generation Y and YY as well as our retired fans gone??? ...
Flying the World in comfort thanks to FF Points....
I think its called generation VW actually, as a large percentage of us were probably conceived in the back of a Kombi.saintsRrising wrote:This question was posed year or two back...
The interesting thing then was from my recollection that the ages were a lot more widesped with many kids as well ages up in their 70's.
This time round it is a much tighter band.
So were have Generation Y and YY as well as our retired fans gone??? ...