Post of the night
I'm not talking in simple terms of being one eyed, there is something verging on a cult in Geelong. Maybe it has something to do with being a one team town but there is nothing a Geelong player could do wrong, the umpires could have kicked a goal for them and they would think it is fair, Johnson could king hit someone and no one would bat an eyelid. The girls all swoon over Selwood, Bartel and Mackie, looking more at them than the match...the cats shop had their faces plastered on just about every piece of merchendise possible. Maybe it's because so many of their players have been there so long and achieved so much that they are all well known and beloved names, but the appreciation for their abilities has moved into a place where standing within five metres of them is a sin. It's as though the fans take personal offence if the opposition actually put up a good game and don't just roll over and let them get run over. I would say it would have something to do with Kardina Park only hosting games against smaller opposition where they will the vast majority of their matches, but Geelong fans need to realise that the Cats do not hold a monopoly on good football and they are not sent from above to dictate to us mere mortals about how it is done. I was initially going to say Cats fans are snobbish but really, at Kardina park (not so much in Melbourne) it is verging on a cult...Rule number1: Thou Shalt Not Question Joel's Free Kicks.Been to many games where I've seen opposition fans do the same things.
Mainly collingwood and hawthorn.