my parents were also there at the 2002 grand final which would've been an incredible game to watch
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That was very brave of you at the time MM but clearly the correct decision with many benefits (& tears) to follow.Born in Geelong into three generations of Cats supporters so I had no choice......until the Bears came into my life. Loved watching them slowly but surely get better and better. One day I declared to my family I was now a Bear.....I was in my forties by then so figured I will make up my own mind.......oh boy, it did not go down well.
...but I stuck to my guns...then the merger, that threw me a bit as it did everyone from both clubs but I decided to get over it and continue cheering on our boys...
...I have never ever regretted it. I saw 3 flags before Cats finally won their 1st in decades.
Let the good times roll on and on
That was very brave of you at the time MM but clearly the correct decision with many benefits (& tears) to follow.
Being a Glenelg supporter of the same vintage I wondered if the Ray Button moniker referred to the Ray Button?Although a native QldLander, I spent a significant part of my life in Adelaide, and followed my local team Glenelg from the late '60s, thus had strongly developed anti-Vic sentiments as the VFL continually 'stole' SANFL's best players.
I recall being quite annoyed in '86 when the Bears and West Coast were formed as VFL extensions - I felt that a proper, less skewed national comp could have been a reality if the various State leagues had held out instead of joining the VFL.
Nonetheless I still kept an interested eye on the Bears but also supported the Crows a few short years later. We moved back to Qld in the mid-1990s and Brisbane quickly became our first team with an ongoing soft spot for the Crows.
Have now been members for over 25 years and thoroughly enjoyed the ride.
My basic knowledge of EM suggests:I soon learnt however that it was sometimes possible to pick up radio stations from interstate. This seemed to work better (a) at night and (b) on a car radio. I'm not sure why these two factors, but I'm sure "science" has plenty to do with it.
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Born in Melbourne and moved to Brisbane in 94. Had no idea about the game until I remember staying up with Dad after midnight watching the Bears vs Freo game in 1996 (same game where Shaun Hart soccered through the goal in the dying minutes to snatch a win).
The next year, at school in grade 3, we had Auskick reps visit and went to a try out that weekend and fell in love with the game. That same year, I went to my first AFL game at the Gabba against Adelaide. I remember made a small banner saying 'Brisbane are better than Adelaide' i think. The Crows supporters near us thought it was 'cute', but as an 8 year old at the time, I thought it was a good effort lol. I got the last laugh though as the Lions smashed them that night.
The family became members in 1998-2000 and stopped after that that because they couldnt afford it i think. Dad was a Pies supporter and Mum a Tigers supporter growing up, but are now Lions fans through and through.
I went to the odd game in the 2000s and 2010s (the 2009 final against Carlton was right up there for best games ive seen live), but i started seeing more games in 2018 when the Lions started to becomea bit more competitive.
Got a Lions membership for the 2019 season for a Xmas present and been a member ever since!
I've mentioned this previously - I'm certainly not THE Ray Button (I believe he's passed on now), but Ray epitomised Aussie Rules in the 60s/70s as a high-flying Glenelg half-forward when the game was completely different.Being a Glenelg supporter of the same vintage I wondered if the Ray Button moniker referred to the Ray Button?