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Welcome timhawx - must say I like the cut of your jib.
We love our players whether they are the very elite or struggle to make a senior appearance. They are part of the Hawthorn family.
But foremost we love our club.
Good to have you aboard Ledger.
Love the passion..Hi all,
I'm a mad hawk supporter! Have been all my life.
One of my earliest childhood memories at the tender age of 5 was copping a water-logged footy on the chest at Princes Park. Anyone else remember those early eighties footys which lost their inner tube and looked like the Bismark Blimp? Anyway, although it put me flat on my arse with the wind completely knocked out of my sails I still held onto the footy...
'85' GF was a harrowing experience for a young child. Surrounded by feral bomber supporters I gave as good as I got until late in the final qtr when the game was lost and a young girl (probably a year or two older then myself) started screaming.....
SH!T ON 'EM BOMBERS!!! SH!T ALL OVER 'EM!!! etc etc... My old man could see how visibly upset I was by this stage and grabbed me by the arm and told me we were heading home. I held in the tears (lump in the throat stuff) until I was well and truly away from the bomber (that little bitches prying eyes still haunt me) and then let all my emotions out...
As I got to three rows from the top of the aisle an old man (would have been into his early eighties) reached out and stopped me. Crying like I'd lost my mother at this point he looked me straight in the eye and said the words that I've never forgotten to this day....
"We will get them next time little fella. Always keep your head up because WE WILL GET 'EM NEXT TIME'!!!"
He almost had a John Kennedy esk "Don't think. Do!" presence & accent about him and it's always had a profound effect on my life thus far...
The great thing is that he was right!
Happy to be on board guys in what should be a fantastic finals series.
GO HAWKEEEERRRRS!!!
Hi all,
I'm a mad hawk supporter! Have been all my life.
One of my earliest childhood memories at the tender age of 5 was copping a water-logged footy on the chest at Princes Park. Anyone else remember those early eighties footys which lost their inner tube and looked like the Bismark Blimp? Anyway, although it put me flat on my arse with the wind completely knocked out of my sails I still held onto the footy...
'85' GF was a harrowing experience for a young child. Surrounded by feral bomber supporters I gave as good as I got until late in the final qtr when the game was lost and a young girl (probably a year or two older then myself) started screaming.....
SH!T ON 'EM BOMBERS!!! SH!T ALL OVER 'EM!!! etc etc... My old man could see how visibly upset I was by this stage and grabbed me by the arm and told me we were heading home. I held in the tears (lump in the throat stuff) until I was well and truly away from the bomber (that little bitches prying eyes still haunt me) and then let all my emotions out...
As I got to three rows from the top of the aisle an old man (would have been into his early eighties) reached out and stopped me. Crying like I'd lost my mother at this point he looked me straight in the eye and said the words that I've never forgotten to this day....
"We will get them next time little fella. Always keep your head up because WE WILL GET 'EM NEXT TIME'!!!"
He almost had a John Kennedy esk "Don't think. Do!" presence & accent about him and it's always had a profound effect on my life thus far...
The great thing is that he was right!
Happy to be on board guys in what should be a fantastic finals series.
GO HAWKEEEERRRRS!!!
Hi, I am a country Victorian. I will be joining the HFC for the first time in 2009. My grandmother took me to some games last year and I am now a commited follower.
My favourite player is Cyril Rioli and I can't wait for 2009 season to start. I would really love to be part of the cheersqud but dont know anyone else in it. My grandmother and my two great aunts go to the footy every week and have been members for many years. They were all members of the cheersquad back in the 60's and have told me stories about the 80's, the glory years as my great aunt calls them. She was one of the members instrumental in helping to stop the merger with Melbourne.
Her and a friend also made t-shirts with Too Old, Too Slow, too Bloody Good and she still has it. I love hearing stories about when Hawthorn played at Glenferrie and the fun they all had. My grandmother loved Peter Crimmons. She is helping me write this post cos my spelling is so bad.
I really hope I can be a member of the cheersquad next year so if anyone can help me with what I need to do that would be cool.
Thanks and GO HAWKS 2009