I just did it...
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I actually have a memory blank from the final siren for a few minutes...I came to just before Chapman got the Norm Smith. Apparently I was just sitting with my head in my hands just sobbing and not making any attempt to wipe away the tears. Afterward, the feeling in my gut was so hollow. I just wanted to crawl into a black hole. This random Saints supporter just grabbed me and hugged me.
Never want to experience that again. Ever.
Never want to experience that again. Ever.
The Saints are coming!
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I know what you mean I was gobsmacked just walked out of the MCG got a taxi and sat in the hotel room not wanting to talk to anyone. This year will be different Am never watching anything to do with it againTrue Blue Sainter wrote:I actually have a memory blank from the final siren for a few minutes...I came to just before Chapman got the Norm Smith. Apparently I was just sitting with my head in my hands just sobbing and not making any attempt to wipe away the tears. Afterward, the feeling in my gut was so hollow. I just wanted to crawl into a black hole. This random Saints supporter just grabbed me and hugged me.
Never want to experience that again. Ever.
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I can much more easily watch the post-match and the interviews with Lenny, Joey and Ross than watch the game itself where the commentators are speaking as though we can win the 2009 flag.
It will haunt me until we win one.
It will haunt me until we win one.
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Re: I just did it...
Fool!jonesy wrote:I watched the highlights from that game last year for the very first time.
Very,very bad move.
I want to throw up
I've tried to watch the game twice. Both times watched about 5 minutes of pre-game and felt i'll. Switched it straight off.
Mate tried to make me watch highlights and i walked out of his house.
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The worst bit I found,was not the Geelong goals....or the easy misses for us. It was Schneiders goal in the first....the camera angle was from over his shoulder...as soon as it left the boot we all just rose as one shaking both fists in the air with this mighty roar. It was meant to be our day....FAAAAAAAAAAARK!
Bring back the Lockett era
I was at the ground on the day and I taped the game in the hope that it would be something I could keep forever.................I put the tape on the next day (yeah i'm a masochist) and watched the first 3 quarters...............I couldn't bring myself to watch the last quarter, especially one day after the event!!!
Then a few weeks ago, my VCR packed it in and destroyed that tape along with it!!! So I will probably never watch that last quarter again. Probably not a bad outcome in the end!
Then a few weeks ago, my VCR packed it in and destroyed that tape along with it!!! So I will probably never watch that last quarter again. Probably not a bad outcome in the end!
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i have watched it about 7 times now. Thanks to my father in law (well he will be soon enough)
i get this horrible empty feeling.
Just thinking about it makes me feel the same.
But remembering how i felt that day is so much worse. i sat in the girls toilets for at least an hour crying like i have never cried before, while girls were coming in and out wondering what my problem was. (i was in QLD at a pub)
eventually i went silent then the phone calls started.. dad, brother 1, brother 2..
and the sobs returned.
then i went back to drinking and tried to brave the night at the victory game. I didnt.
i get this horrible empty feeling.
Just thinking about it makes me feel the same.
But remembering how i felt that day is so much worse. i sat in the girls toilets for at least an hour crying like i have never cried before, while girls were coming in and out wondering what my problem was. (i was in QLD at a pub)
eventually i went silent then the phone calls started.. dad, brother 1, brother 2..
and the sobs returned.
then i went back to drinking and tried to brave the night at the victory game. I didnt.
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It's the only St Kilda game I have never watched again. I avoided all media for days after the game. Didn't read a paper, didn't watch the footy shows. didn't watch any news, didn't listen to the radio (which is difficult, given who I worked for). The only thing I did do was look at the stats on afl.com.au
Rooke marked the ball right in front of where I was sitting and as I mentioned on other threads I will never forget the look in Blake's eyes as he was chasing Rooke and then realised Rooke was going to mark it. Then seeing Lenny at the siren almost inconsolable. I stayed for Roo's speech and then we crawled out of the ground and didn't speak a word to each other all the way home.
Don't think I will ever watch it.
Rooke marked the ball right in front of where I was sitting and as I mentioned on other threads I will never forget the look in Blake's eyes as he was chasing Rooke and then realised Rooke was going to mark it. Then seeing Lenny at the siren almost inconsolable. I stayed for Roo's speech and then we crawled out of the ground and didn't speak a word to each other all the way home.
Don't think I will ever watch it.
I actually couldn't talk the next day... didn't speak for about 48 hours. No kidding. Not a single word.
For one week, maybe two... can't remember... I sat on my couch at home with my head in my hands and just sighed a lot.
I was grateful to Joe Dooley's family for being so nice to me and taking me to the game from my hotel... my time with them was the only nice thing about it. I tried to focus on that instead.
The game, for me, symbolized much more than a quest for a flag in a football competition.
When I was a kid, my Dad (RIP) used to pick up the cans at Moorabbin after the game... they used to pay people (casuals) to do that... and that was one of my earliest memories. My brother and I used to pick up the cans with him. The youngest photo I've seen of me was around this time, and I am in a Saints jumper. And I really wanted us to win, in a way, to say goodbye to my Dad. I didn't get to say goodbye before he died.
I actually had a lot of grief after the game... really tough.
Sometimes it means so much more than a 'game'.
For one week, maybe two... can't remember... I sat on my couch at home with my head in my hands and just sighed a lot.
I was grateful to Joe Dooley's family for being so nice to me and taking me to the game from my hotel... my time with them was the only nice thing about it. I tried to focus on that instead.
The game, for me, symbolized much more than a quest for a flag in a football competition.
When I was a kid, my Dad (RIP) used to pick up the cans at Moorabbin after the game... they used to pay people (casuals) to do that... and that was one of my earliest memories. My brother and I used to pick up the cans with him. The youngest photo I've seen of me was around this time, and I am in a Saints jumper. And I really wanted us to win, in a way, to say goodbye to my Dad. I didn't get to say goodbye before he died.
I actually had a lot of grief after the game... really tough.
Sometimes it means so much more than a 'game'.
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