LaurieHolden wrote:Maybe it was the liniment in the air wafting across the boundary, or being in a hostile environment, but that was a win for the ages that really stirred the Carringbush in me.
The Lions supporters were absolutely headless. They're not as clueless as Sydney supporters on the rules, but they're a special lot all the same.
They've seriously turned on their side, coach and players like the nuffies in our match day thread. I just read some of the comments from our own in the 2nd qtr from the usual supporters made from chocolate.
There was some real vitriol being sprayed from the stands.
That was a seriously hard game, our players smashed them in the contest.
One opposition player stood out, Lachie Neale. He's a warrior. That 2nd qtr of his was elite, one of a pure footballer. His efforts alone kept them in the game.
We had a team contribution, was great to witness. Will it be the catalyst to get our season underway? Time will tell, but it certainly breathed some life into it.
Laurie, thoughtufl and well said as usual, buddy. Mate, I bailed out of the friggin match day thread a half time, the usual suspects, negative nellies, (and THEY know WHO they are) were too much for me to take. 5 points down, one poor qtr, but the dickhaeads calling us "shit" and taking cheapo shots at Hine, andmore drivel, was just beyond belief. I hipe the morons felt as guilty as post game, I wonder if they have done wiping all the egg off their panicking mooshes yet ? I would not want one of em standing next to me in the trenches, gutless wonders. Anyway, great Magpie victory mate, one for the ages, us Pies vets have seen another gem of a win.
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