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Blur actually wouldn't be the worstAt least at our next grand final we will get a re United Oasis as pregame entertainment in 2034
#Parklife at the G.
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Blur actually wouldn't be the worstAt least at our next grand final we will get a re United Oasis as pregame entertainment in 2034
That thought has crossed my mind too Austinnn.I'm genuinely scared that the AFL is going to conspire to get us over the line to break the drought and keep Saints fans happy and our next premiership will be a worthless charity win and most Saints fans would take it and beat their chests proudly about It.
I do. I donāt give a s**t who won. Not sure how old you are, but when I started following footy there were 12 sides. Iāve seen 11 of them in one form or another win a flag. Most of them multiple times. Thereās only one side that hasnāt won one. We all know who that side is.
I wonāt mention the numerous new franchises who have been around for 5 minutes who have also experienced the ultimate.
Itās genuinely depressing.
Also lack creativity once out of the backline. One, because our older core are middling players at best (Hill and Wood somewhat exempt) Two, because even our best onballers aren't elite users (Crouch, Steele, and RoMa) and Three, because we're waiting for the kids to come on a bit.Reality is run wins modern footy
Pies looked quicker , got it to outside and used it well
Lions midfield in centre clearance were awol
We are imo 1-2 gun mids short ā¦.maybe a Dougal upgrade down back as well
I do think Pies forwards - even Lions looked more dangerous than Butler /Higginsā¦.
Ok maybe few gun small forwards short as wellā¦
Weāre a bit short is the message
I generally hate all the premiership winning teams but I liked seeing Brisbane beat Collingwood back in 2002 and 2003, I also liked seeing the Swans beat West Coast and the Hawks in 2005 and 2012 and the Dees beating the Dogs in 2021. Can't think of any others I have liked.
I probably would have liked seeing Brisbane beat Essendon in 2001 but I was too busy getting drunk at Oktoberfest to watch it. There was a place in Munich where you could watch it but I assumed Essendon would win again so I passed on the chance to watch it, I regret that now.
That would be the same time that hell freezes over.
I'm genuinely scared that the AFL is going to conspire to get us over the line to break the drought and keep Saints fans happy and our next premiership will be a worthless charity win and most Saints fans would take it and beat their chests proudly about It.
St Charles Square our signature tuneBlur actually wouldn't be the worst
#Parklife at the G.
Yeah, I still haven't gotten over 2010. I'm not a nice person. I know less Lions fans than Pies fans so wanted the Lions to win. Why should others get to enjoy football.
Been saying that last 60 years LOLAt least we're on track now. I was way more depressed last year. I feel we're on the way now, whether we get there who knows but I can see a path.
Will we?Honestly man who ducking cares. Any team that's not us isn't us. What hurts more dogs dees or pies ? Its all the same.
If the lions won would it be any better ?
Wel get there one day
Yeah it's good to see Collingwood finally get that monkey off their back to win their first flag since 2010.
They have done it tough since then too making another GF in 2011, a prelim in 2012, a GF in 2018 and two other prelims in 2019 and 2022.
It's been a real lean run for them compared to the run of success we have had in that time.
Saints will always be a different kettle of fish. What we call a lean spell is counted in eons by other clubs. They work by the calendar; we use geological eras. Hard yakka.
Iām only a few years in, but in that time weāve made finals twice, which isnāt a bad record. Yes, weāve had a few terrible seasons in there, but it could have been worse. I donāt think weāve been wooden spooners in my time following the game.I have only been supporting St Kilda for the past 30 odd years which is a relatively successful period in our 150 years of history.
I've had it pretty good compared to some previous generations of Saints supporters.
It's a tough hard slog being a Saints supporter but it's character building and it just makes those rare moments of success even sweeter.
2014 was the most recent spoon for us.Iām only a few years in, but in that time weāve made finals twice, which isnāt a bad record. Yes, weāve had a few terrible seasons in there, but it could have been worse. I donāt think weāve been wooden spooners in my time following the game.
And it got us Paddy McCartin....so....swings and roundabouts2014 was the most recent spoon for us.
Point I'm making is it's easier to cop when you're at least a finals side. The last few years we've been in the wilderness and the grand final has hurt more, in my experience.Been saying that last 60 years LOL
The core of our next push isnāt conditioned at all. Thatās the exciting part.
I'm genuinely scared that the AFL is going to conspire to get us over the line to break the drought and keep Saints fans happy and our next premiership will be a worthless charity win and most Saints fans would take it and beat their chests proudly about It.
Will we?
Even making finals this year, we still don't feel in the window, or even near the window. We have to pay overs for any trade that comes our way, no freebies through father -son like Geelong or Magpies. Our best players are rookie list graduates....not sure if that brings hope or dashes it.
Every other club gets a leg up to win the flag.I'm genuinely scared that the AFL is going to conspire to get us over the line to break the drought and keep Saints fans happy and our next premiership will be a worthless charity win and most Saints fans would take it and beat their chests proudly about It.
2010 still destroys us. That's the driver behind itBut it seems to be really messing with the psyche of the supporters and destroy the joy of watching the game, as well as celebrating or simply acknowledging the well-earned successes of others
Yes, reading above, I think it's worth taking a little break from reflection on the club's historical lack of success. Both overall in our putrid track record and the generational failures on the big stage (esp the winnable games 71, 97, 04 prelim, 09, 10 game1) since I first started supporting in 1970.
But it seems to be really messing with the psyche of the supporters and destroy the joy of watching the game, as well as celebrating or simply acknowledging the well-earned successes of others. For instance, I was watching Insiders on ABC and found Luke Ball's introduction as a "Collingwood premiership player" and Caroline Wilson's suggestion that 2010 game 1 was one of the all-time great finals a bit much.
Thankfully our memberships automatically renew and I'm not organised enough (and still too invested) to cancel that.