Tomorrow
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So what will happen tomorrow?
I don't know if I will go or not.
No, nothing to do with being a poor loser, or not wanting to support the boys and show them that we are proud of them. On the contrary.
I'm thinking of their disappointment, and I imagine its probably the last thing they want to do. Wouldn't it be hard for them to come out and face us all while still feeling the heavy weight of defeat?
What will be expected of them tomorrow?
Will being there make it easier or harder for them to deal with the loss?
I don't know if I will go or not.
No, nothing to do with being a poor loser, or not wanting to support the boys and show them that we are proud of them. On the contrary.
I'm thinking of their disappointment, and I imagine its probably the last thing they want to do. Wouldn't it be hard for them to come out and face us all while still feeling the heavy weight of defeat?
What will be expected of them tomorrow?
Will being there make it easier or harder for them to deal with the loss?
The side showing up without a supporter in sight won't exactly help.SaintDebi wrote:So what will happen tomorrow?
I don't know if I will go or not.
No, nothing to do with being a poor loser, or not wanting to support the boys and show them that we are proud of them. On the contrary.
I'm thinking of their disappointment, and I imagine its probably the last thing they want to do. Wouldn't it be hard for them to come out and face us all while still feeling the heavy weight of defeat?
What will be expected of them tomorrow?
Will being there make it easier or harder for them to deal with the loss?
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Excellent point. I'm not sure how tomorrow will pan out (sister's birthday), but decision made- IF I can get there I will. Thanks, OLB.OLB wrote:The side showing up without a supporter in sight won't exactly help.SaintDebi wrote:So what will happen tomorrow?
I don't know if I will go or not.
No, nothing to do with being a poor loser, or not wanting to support the boys and show them that we are proud of them. On the contrary.
I'm thinking of their disappointment, and I imagine its probably the last thing they want to do. Wouldn't it be hard for them to come out and face us all while still feeling the heavy weight of defeat?
What will be expected of them tomorrow?
Will being there make it easier or harder for them to deal with the loss?
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I was there today anticipating glory with the team. I will be there tomorrow to share their pain and to encourage them to make the effort next year!!!!!
To do otherwise would be allowing my disappointment and frustration to be transferred to the shoulders of those who bear the bruises of battle on my behalf!
GOD I love this club!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To do otherwise would be allowing my disappointment and frustration to be transferred to the shoulders of those who bear the bruises of battle on my behalf!
GOD I love this club!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
St Kilda forever ( God help me)
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I may not get there tomorrow but if I don't its due purely to family reasons. I have prior commitments that I may not be able to get out of.#1GILL wrote:How many people do you reckon will show?
I wouldn't be tipping too many, which is why we all need to do our best to get there
I thank you guys for pointing out the obvious. Any fleeting thought of deiberately choosing not to turn up was out of genuine but obviously misguided good intent to the players' feelings. I appreciate being set straight.
Of course we should be there to show support and say thank you.
Personally I don't think it makes anyone less of a supporter if they're not there.SaintDebi wrote:Excellent point. I'm not sure how tomorrow will pan out (sister's birthday), but decision made- IF I can get there I will. Thanks, OLB.OLB wrote:The side showing up without a supporter in sight won't exactly help.SaintDebi wrote:So what will happen tomorrow?
I don't know if I will go or not.
No, nothing to do with being a poor loser, or not wanting to support the boys and show them that we are proud of them. On the contrary.
I'm thinking of their disappointment, and I imagine its probably the last thing they want to do. Wouldn't it be hard for them to come out and face us all while still feeling the heavy weight of defeat?
What will be expected of them tomorrow?
Will being there make it easier or harder for them to deal with the loss?
I'm sure some will appreciate being around others who are feeling exactly the same way, while it may make some feel even worse.