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You answered?I got a phone call from work just a few minutes before the end of the match. Spoiled it a bit!
I must be the only person not to have cried. Please tell me there's someone else?
I haven't shed a tear in years though, wedding, child birth. Nothing gets them flowing.
On call for after hours emergencies. Plays havoc with footy supporting.You answered?
Doctor Fossie?On call for after hours emergencies. Plays havoc with footy supporting.
VetDoctor Fossie?
That would make you a Doggy hero Fossie (apart from the de-sexing duties).
Hah yes popular with some but not othersThat would make you a Doggy hero Fossie (apart from the de-sexing duties).
I was much the same, just so much relief of finally winning a close prelim plus it was my birthday. Great night.I was more emotional at the end of the prelim compared to the GF.
I was much the same, just so much relief of finally winning a close prelim plus it was my birthday. Great night.
Grand Final I was strangely calm there. Just wanted to soak up absolutely everything about it from the parade to the game. Promised myself I wouldn’t have a drink until after the game as I wanted to remember it all. Just never know if the opportunity will come again so glad I did that.
Remember saying to a mate and my partner who I went to the game with at about 5-6 minutes into the last quarter that we’ll never win a flag if we can’t win this. Very out of character for me to be that confident but it just felt like were so far on top of them regardless of what the scoreboard said.
I was much the same, just so much relief of finally winning a close prelim plus it was my birthday. Great night.
Grand Final I was strangely calm there. Just wanted to soak up absolutely everything about it from the parade to the game. Promised myself I wouldn’t have a drink until after the game as I wanted to remember it all. Just never know if the opportunity will come again so glad I did that.
Remember saying to a mate and my partner who I went to the game with at about 5-6 minutes into the last quarter that we’ll never win a flag if we can’t win this. Very out of character for me to be that confident but it just felt like were so far on top of them regardless of what the scoreboard said.
I think a vital moment that is often overlooked in analysing the GF is Zaine Cordy pulling one out of his arse - kicking our first goal, 40 metres out on the boundary against a swirly breeze.
It settled the boys after we kept bombing it to Grundy, got the crowd involved and gave us some belief after the swans had the better of us early.
Ayce’s brother was very important in the Prelim and Granny.
Surely I can't be the only one who was worried after Bont's lace out kick early was dropped by Boyd? I can't have been the only one thinking that that might have set the tone for the rest of the day.
The rest, as we know, is history, as those two were our best on the day.
Four unsalty Swans supporters - who would believe it?
Noticed that during the many times I’ve watched the last quarter.Here you can see a Sydney woman smiling
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These two Swans fans in front of Libba seem to realise it's all over
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Has anyone else noticed when watching the grand final on DVD, after Picken kicks the sealer, there are glimpses of Sydney fans in the crowd smiling. I'd love to know whether they were accepting the game was over in a good natured fashion or whether they were appreciating the history of the occasion.
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Here you can see two supporters behind Picken's head having a light-hearted chat and there is another smiling man wearing glasses near the fence.
Quite a few other ones that look pretty salty though.Four unsalty Swans supporters - who would believe it?