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OK, all the expected games have been mentioned, and I agree, they were just brilliant.
But how many of you were there Round 15 July '96 for Collingwood v North ... when North were top of the ladder and we had lost eight in a row? No one gave us a hope in hell of winning and we we came out and won by 10 goals. Just to know you were one of only about 15 000 that were there and you believed in them was great. It was a brilliant team effort and Buckley, Williams, Rocca (and dare I say Crow!) were fantastic!!!
Cheers!
But how many of you were there Round 15 July '96 for Collingwood v North ... when North were top of the ladder and we had lost eight in a row? No one gave us a hope in hell of winning and we we came out and won by 10 goals. Just to know you were one of only about 15 000 that were there and you believed in them was great. It was a brilliant team effort and Buckley, Williams, Rocca (and dare I say Crow!) were fantastic!!!
Cheers!
what about how we shocked the crap outta the Saints supporters and whipped their asses at Waverley that time. Like 2 years ago or something on Monkeys milestone game 200 i think. How mad was that. It was my birthday the next day so that made the win even kewler and the fact that both my teams were playing each other that day at my fave ground was good i even managed not to barrack for Spider once all day!
I remember at half time or 3/4 or something Shawry brought the players down to us to rev them up then at the end we rubbed it into all the shocked Sainters while jumping up and down so much that we broke all the Waverley chairs! Then we marched out to wait for the players sining the song so loud that all the Saints ppl plyers and coaches etc stayed up hiding in the social club thing cos they were too shit scared to come out where they usually did coz we were there!
Then of course the Sydney one this year rocked we watched it at Vic Park and nearly brought the social club down that was mad.
We can't forget the last game at Vic Park but heaps of memories from that. Remember Magpiegal19 what happened after when we met up with Adam Heuskas hehe!
Then there's of course all the funny stuff the players always do.
Can't really pinpoint one specific favorite memory but cause all footy memories are the best even the shit things that have happened!
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I remember at half time or 3/4 or something Shawry brought the players down to us to rev them up then at the end we rubbed it into all the shocked Sainters while jumping up and down so much that we broke all the Waverley chairs! Then we marched out to wait for the players sining the song so loud that all the Saints ppl plyers and coaches etc stayed up hiding in the social club thing cos they were too shit scared to come out where they usually did coz we were there!
Then of course the Sydney one this year rocked we watched it at Vic Park and nearly brought the social club down that was mad.
We can't forget the last game at Vic Park but heaps of memories from that. Remember Magpiegal19 what happened after when we met up with Adam Heuskas hehe!
Then there's of course all the funny stuff the players always do.
Can't really pinpoint one specific favorite memory but cause all footy memories are the best even the shit things that have happened!
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I was at that game too, PieGirl39.
Carey kicked one or two early, so Buckley went on to him, and preceeded to dominate the game from full back.
I took my niece to her first game of footy in Melbourne, that day, she's a North supporter and didn't I rub it in. Joffa and Emma met her on the bridge back to Spencer street after this years great North game, which was a great game too.
Carey kicked one or two early, so Buckley went on to him, and preceeded to dominate the game from full back.
I took my niece to her first game of footy in Melbourne, that day, she's a North supporter and didn't I rub it in. Joffa and Emma met her on the bridge back to Spencer street after this years great North game, which was a great game too.
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Apart from Darren Millane holding the footy aloft and Micky McGuanes famous run against Carlscum another of my favourite memories was against West Coast at Vic Park. Joffa , Dazza and Co. had gone for their usual refreshments leaving us non-drinkers holding the fort. At the half time break the West Coast Players and Mick Malthouse ventured onto the ground. We straight away started giving them a typical Vic Park welcome. Jachovich, Lewis and who ever else copped heaps and then we decided to give it to Malthouse. After a couple of songs we all sang "Knick - Knack Paddywack give the dog a bone, Piss off Malthouse - **** off home!!" Well, on hearing this Mick started heading our way and to our complete shock and disbelief he came right up to us and said "hello - how are you all!!" We were really rapt and told him we loved him and to come and coach Collingwood!! He really laughed at that one!
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thats is a LMFAO comment spidey...
yes ST.KILDA last year- i lived about a 5 min walk from waverley..on the way home i had to cross traffic lights and i was givin it to the cars waitin on a red..
it was beautiful
...especially SAV's goal that bounced thru about 10 st.kilda players from 50 meters out, and i loved the grin on his face after he had done it....
yes ST.KILDA last year- i lived about a 5 min walk from waverley..on the way home i had to cross traffic lights and i was givin it to the cars waitin on a red..
it was beautiful
...especially SAV's goal that bounced thru about 10 st.kilda players from 50 meters out, and i loved the grin on his face after he had done it....
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yeah c'mon old fogies let us hear all about the good old days of footy looooong before this four eyed cu#t Waynbe Jackson was even born. All we got now is just videos and old footage but we wanna hear about it from some1 who was actually there. Hang on a minute but--->Magpie Maniac wouldnt u have been there in the sixties??? let me see yes i think u would have been now that i think about it! N E way how cool does it look in all the old photos of the crowds at the footy some 30 or 40 odd years ago they were all just spilling out onto the ground sitting halfway on the oval and stuff and look at it now we cant even hang our banner or pissy little scarf over the fricken advertising!
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