
National draft and trade period.Switch teams? What sort of mental illness would you call that?
Probably a few parents and some girlfriends do it as well then...
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National draft and trade period.Switch teams? What sort of mental illness would you call that?
Dad: You can follow whatever team you like, but if you want to eat food in this house you have to barrack for Richmond.Almost as bad as parents who let their kids "pick their own team".
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Lovely story.. and thanks for proudly showing the badge that you also support the CrowsWork with a guy who was a saints fan through and through, went through a pretty rough divorce and lost touch with footy for a couple years, his new partner is a Blues member, he'd go with her to the footy and started to enjoy the game again, he started to watch the saints again but found himself enjoying Carlton more, he's now a Carlton fan.
Dad: You can follow whatever team you like, but if you want to eat food in this house you have to barrack for Richmond.
My cousin is a Richmond supporter but barracked for the Hawks for a few years when we were kids. I remember him coming over at half time of the 1988 GF and giving me shit! Now I still give him shit about those years he turned his back on the yellow and black and we're in our 40s now haha. I swear he also went for the Bombers for a year or so (he was clearly a bandwagoner) but I was too young to remember it clearly and he denies it to this day.My cousin was Carlton until he was around 7 or 8, then switched to Collingwood.
I still give him s**t to this day and we're in our 30s.
Pretty sure Dion Prestia's parents are still MFC coterie members.National draft and trade period.
Probably a few parents and some girlfriends do it as well then...
I'm sure if you had a family member get drafted to a club you never supported you would probably switch over, players are the same, they grow up barracking for a team and next thing you know they are drafted by CollingwoodNational draft and trade period.
Probably a few parents and some girlfriends do it as well then...
hahahDad: You can follow whatever team you like, but if you want to eat food in this house you have to barrack for Richmond.
All WA & SA fans had to make a choice when the national comp became a reality in the 80s & 90s.
Fans mostly follow the game at the highest level.Why, did your WAFL & SANFL teams no longer exist? Or do you still follow them but also follow AFL sides? You could have chosen to keep following your state leagues only couldn’t you?
I have supported Richmond for close on 60 years as did my dad and granddad before me and I lived in the suburb all my life until I got married. Couldn’t afford to live there now which amuses me.
I would never change sides even if the Tigers went to a different league because I support Richmond Football Club not the AFL. If RFC ceased to exist I would not follow anyone.
Almost all of us still follow our SANFL team as well as our AFL team. My team Norwood (the Redlegs) defeated Carlton in 1976 and Hawthorn in the preseason GF in 1979… The Redlegs dual premiership winning coach (and AFL Hall Of Famer), the late Bob Hammond, went on to be Chairman of the Adelaide Football Club. In fact, Hammond was Captain of the North Adelaide Roosters when they beat Carlton for the 1972 Champions Of Australia Trophy..Why, did your WAFL & SANFL teams no longer exist? Or do you still follow them but also follow AFL sides? You could have chosen to keep following your state leagues only couldn’t you?
I have supported Richmond for close on 60 years as did my dad and granddad before me and I lived in the suburb all my life until I got married. Couldn’t afford to live there now which amuses me.
I would never change sides even if the Tigers went to a different league because I support Richmond Football Club not the AFL. If RFC ceased to exist I would not follow anyone.
Travis Varcoe grew up barracking for Sydney and still did even when he played for Collingwood and Geelong.Pretty sure Dion Prestia's parents are still MFC coterie members.
Of course parents/friends/relos will support their kids/mates if they get drafted but wouldn't surprise if many changed back once their kids moved or careers were over.
Fans mostly follow the game at the highest level.
When Subi lost 8 of their best players to the Eagles, who also played at Subi Oval, our 1986 premiership team was still playing at Subi, just some with the Eagles.
1987 was indeed confusing for loyalty that comes from the heart.
Almost all of us still follow our SANFL team as well as our AFL team. My team Norwood (the Redlegs) defeated Carlton in 1976 and Hawthorn in the preseason GF in 1979… The Redlegs dual premiership winning coach (and AFL Hall Of Famer), the late Bob Hammond, went on to be Chairman of the Adelaide Football Club.
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At that point (the end of 86) I was living back in WA after having spent the past 10 years in Adelaide (joined Port), Melbourne ( joined Carlton) & Brisbane (Western Suburbs ? Member). I followed footy wherever I went.Well that’s what I’m getting at. Why do you have to follow at the highest level? Do you follow the team/club or the league they are in?
If Richmond were for some reason no longer in the AFL and went to some other league I would follow them there. I would not change to another side who were still in the AFL.
I can understand how it’s a bit different for non-vic fans and how loyalties would have been tested when the AFL began.
Still follow West Perth closely and still watch our grand final win from last year on a regular basis.Why, did your WAFL & SANFL teams no longer exist? Or do you still follow them but also follow AFL sides? You could have chosen to keep following your state leagues only couldn’t you?
I have supported Richmond for close on 60 years as did my dad and granddad before me and I lived in the suburb all my life until I got married. Couldn’t afford to live there now which amuses me.
I would never change sides even if the Tigers went to a different league because I support Richmond Football Club not the AFL. If RFC ceased to exist I would not follow anyone.
That 86 Subi side was full of Stars.Fans mostly follow the game at the highest level.
When Subi lost 8 of their best players to the Eagles, who also played at Subi Oval, our 1986 premiership team was still playing at Subi, just some with the Eagles.
1987 was indeed confusing for loyalty that comes from the heart.