Deserters Should Be Shot.
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Deserters Should Be Shot.
I would like to express my utter contempt for the majority of the level 1 reserved seat holders.
Our boys have played heroically in recent years.
At the first time our boys are smashed, they get to look up and they see that masses of low life scum have walked out on them.
If you were one of these deserters that wet feeling you are feeling is probably my urine.
Our boys have played heroically in recent years.
At the first time our boys are smashed, they get to look up and they see that masses of low life scum have walked out on them.
If you were one of these deserters that wet feeling you are feeling is probably my urine.
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Re: Deserters Should Be Shot.
I agree, Aceace wrote:I would like to express my utter contempt for the majority of the level 1 reserved seat holders.
Our boys have played heroically in recent years.
At the first time our boys are smashed, they get to look up and they see that masses of low life scum have walked out on them.
If you were one of these deserters that wet feeling you are feeling is probably my urine.
Imagine if the players went home 10 minutes in to the last quarter. What would we say?
I never leave early and never will.
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Re: Deserters Should Be Shot.
Very harsh.ace wrote:I would like to express my utter contempt for the majority of the level 1 reserved seat holders.
Our boys have played heroically in recent years.
At the first time our boys are smashed, they get to look up and they see that masses of low life scum have walked out on them.
If you were one of these deserters that wet feeling you are feeling is probably my urine.
I left and I'm not going to feel guilty about it. Don't normally leave, but tonight was an unusual situation being a work and school night.
My post on this from the other thread on this topic.
If we make the effort to get there with kids on a work night and a school night then we have the right to leave if the boys serve up that. I haven't left a game early for a couple of years at least...even refused to leave against ESS last year when everyone else wanted to go. Even stayed at the GF until the boys were off the ground.
So yes, I reserve the right to leave tonight when that was being served up. Will more than likely be up during the night with a sick toddler (who wasn't at the game) and school and work tomorrow. I made the commitment to get there, but when its as bad as it was tonight, I'll leave with no guilt. They even scored more goals on my way to the car. (we left about 1/2 way through the last.
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Re: Deserters Should Be Shot.
actually the game could of been a lot closer if they left early, a lot of carltons late goals were our foolish mistakes.Milan Faletic wrote:I agree, Aceace wrote:I would like to express my utter contempt for the majority of the level 1 reserved seat holders.
Our boys have played heroically in recent years.
At the first time our boys are smashed, they get to look up and they see that masses of low life scum have walked out on them.
If you were one of these deserters that wet feeling you are feeling is probably my urine.
Imagine if the players went home 10 minutes in to the last quarter. What would we say?
I never leave early and never will.
we buy a membership, costing anywhere from $60-300....we pay to watch them, they play and get paid. we have every right to leave when we want and say what we want.
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Re: Deserters Should Be Shot.
Funny comment.saintnick12 wrote:
Very harsh.
I left and I'm not going to feel guilty about it. Don't normally leave, but tonight was an unusual situation being a work and school night.
My post on this from the other thread on this topic.
. I haven't left a game early for a couple of years at least..
considering we haven't been beaten by more than 12 points in a long long time.
leaving the game early is not on no matter how you word it.
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Agree Ace.
I have never left a StK game early.
But I can tell you I was certainly out the exit before that horrible song sounded.
I have never left a StK game early.
But I can tell you I was certainly out the exit before that horrible song sounded.
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Re: Deserters Should Be Shot.
Get off your high-horse.ace wrote:I would like to express my utter contempt for the majority of the level 1 reserved seat holders.
Our boys have played heroically in recent years.
At the first time our boys are smashed, they get to look up and they see that masses of low life scum have walked out on them.
If you were one of these deserters that wet feeling you are feeling is probably my urine.
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Re: Deserters Should Be Shot.
Absolutely.SydneySainter wrote:Get off your high-horse.ace wrote:I would like to express my utter contempt for the majority of the level 1 reserved seat holders.
Our boys have played heroically in recent years.
At the first time our boys are smashed, they get to look up and they see that masses of low life scum have walked out on them.
If you were one of these deserters that wet feeling you are feeling is probably my urine.
There are more important things to worry about than a few supporters leaving before the siren.
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Re: Deserters Should Be Shot.
Sam23 wrote:saintnick12 wrote:
Very harsh.
I left and I'm not going to feel guilty about it. Don't normally leave, but tonight was an unusual situation being a work and school night.
My post on this from the other thread on this topic.
. I haven't left a game early for a couple of years at least..
Funny comment.
considering we haven't been beaten by more than 12 points in a long long time.
leaving the game early is not on no matter how you word it.
SOFT
I will not cop that. Leaving on a night like tonight does not make me soft. I was one of the few who stayed to the end after the GF, right up until the boys left the ground. Tonight was a totally different situation and with kids with school and a toddler to deal with who will more than likely be awake in a few hours, I'm not going to feel guilty about it. I made the effort to get there, and left when they hit 10 goals in front. Got home half an hour earlier because of it, have wasted an hour on here and am now going to bed. Not that anyone cares, but there you go.
"At the end of the day, a coach and a fitness adviser doesn't make a good football team, they're not the only ones who got us to two Grand Finals." Lenny Hayes. 27/9/2011.
I've never left a game early, and I was there till the boys walked off the ground tonight.
However, considering I was up at 1/4 to 6 for work, a measly half hour lunch break, rushing to be out of work on the dot of five, straight onto the highway and in the ground just in time for the game, then looking ahead to a slow trip home, a few minutes on SS to unwind then off to bed to be up at 1/4 to 6 again...... the thought did cross my mind that I could be home a lot earlier if we sneaked out early.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who found the Monday night difficult. Maybe that is an excuse for some?
However, considering I was up at 1/4 to 6 for work, a measly half hour lunch break, rushing to be out of work on the dot of five, straight onto the highway and in the ground just in time for the game, then looking ahead to a slow trip home, a few minutes on SS to unwind then off to bed to be up at 1/4 to 6 again...... the thought did cross my mind that I could be home a lot earlier if we sneaked out early.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who found the Monday night difficult. Maybe that is an excuse for some?
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Re: Deserters Should Be Shot.
So what your parents pay for is a waste??saintdooley wrote:actually the game could of been a lot closer if they left early, a lot of carltons late goals were our foolish mistakes.Milan Faletic wrote:I agree, Aceace wrote:I would like to express my utter contempt for the majority of the level 1 reserved seat holders.
Our boys have played heroically in recent years.
At the first time our boys are smashed, they get to look up and they see that masses of low life scum have walked out on them.
If you were one of these deserters that wet feeling you are feeling is probably my urine.
Imagine if the players went home 10 minutes in to the last quarter. What would we say?
I never leave early and never will.
we buy a membership, costing anywhere from $60-300....we pay to watch them, they play and get paid. we have every right to leave when we want and say what we want.
the word is 'have' not 'of', meaning would have, not would of!!!
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Re: Deserters Should Be Shot.
We'd probably have saved about 5 goals worth of percentage.Milan Faletic wrote:
Imagine if the players went home 10 minutes in to the last quarter. What would we say?
I never leave early and never will.
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The players didn't even turn up, so it'd be hard for them to have left early.
I left our game at Kardinia Park in 1989 early, but only because the people whose car we were in wanted to. Plugger kicked his 6th after we walked out.
The last 15 minutes tonight were just painful. Knowing we were getting smashed but not being able to leave was bad!
I left our game at Kardinia Park in 1989 early, but only because the people whose car we were in wanted to. Plugger kicked his 6th after we walked out.
The last 15 minutes tonight were just painful. Knowing we were getting smashed but not being able to leave was bad!
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In the emotion of last night, I forgot the other main reason I left. I go to games with my parents and son. All three of them wanted to go after the first goal of the last. I mananged to ward them off until the third or fourth goal but was fighting a battle I would never win and they were getting more and more annoyed at me for making them stay. It would have been world war three had I made them all sit there to the end, even though I would have if it were up to me. Words were had at the Ess game last year when we were well down. I got into an arguement by insisting on staying and we nearly pinched it. As a result we took separate cars to the GF because I decided I was staying til the end, until the players left the ground, no matter what the result, which I did.
I did not come on here then and abuse all those who left that day (many, many did). I did not call them deserters, soft etc etc. I don't think myself a hero for staying that day. It was my choice and it hurt. But I don't expect to be lumped into a group and abused for making that decision last night. Any reasons just sound like excuses, and to an extent they are, but last night for me was not worth the arguement.
Just saw in the paper that was our biggest loss since Round 12 2006. Had a few big ones in 2008 but they were obviously just under the 10 goals.
I'll be there next week supporting our boys.
We've had a great couple of years supporting our boys. Now is not the time to start turning on each other and the players after one (albeit terrible) loss. Yes we lost in Adelaide the other week but we were in it right up to the end. This was our first smashing in a long time.
We have dropped to 5th but we are same points as third and one game behind first and second. Lets see how it sits in a month. Certainly not panic stations just yet.
I did not come on here then and abuse all those who left that day (many, many did). I did not call them deserters, soft etc etc. I don't think myself a hero for staying that day. It was my choice and it hurt. But I don't expect to be lumped into a group and abused for making that decision last night. Any reasons just sound like excuses, and to an extent they are, but last night for me was not worth the arguement.
Just saw in the paper that was our biggest loss since Round 12 2006. Had a few big ones in 2008 but they were obviously just under the 10 goals.
I'll be there next week supporting our boys.
We've had a great couple of years supporting our boys. Now is not the time to start turning on each other and the players after one (albeit terrible) loss. Yes we lost in Adelaide the other week but we were in it right up to the end. This was our first smashing in a long time.
We have dropped to 5th but we are same points as third and one game behind first and second. Lets see how it sits in a month. Certainly not panic stations just yet.
"At the end of the day, a coach and a fitness adviser doesn't make a good football team, they're not the only ones who got us to two Grand Finals." Lenny Hayes. 27/9/2011.
I "for personal reasons" could not get there, but I am guilty of not watching the entire game on the box, it is funny I never leave early when I am at the game, but at home I crack it if they play as they did last night,I beg forgivness for this.
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