saintal wrote:FT
SA 13.6
ADE 13.12
That %^&*ing song..
Good game of footy.
Dum-dum dum-dum dum-de-dum.
The most brain dead combination of notes in the history of football. Three Blind Mice would be an improvement.
saintal wrote:FT
SA 13.6
ADE 13.12
That %^&*ing song..
Good game of footy.
saintal wrote:That %^&*ing song..
Kahuna wrote:saintal wrote:That %^&*ing song..
I hate the playing of the opposition's song both before and after the game.
Before the game, it is too welcoming, after it rubs salt into the wound.
Too polite to the enemy.
Jim05 wrote:wristwatcher wrote:Jim05 wrote:another grub wrote:Eugene Warrioir just flips the bird to the granstand. All over?
Hope the crowd bash the ****
I have just been reading over the thread and have a serious question.
I was previously under the impression that Euge was a good bloke but have heard several damning stories as of late the completely contradicting that notion. I know Rostrevor have several specific examples of shall we say questionable leadershipThere are however two sides to every story but some of their details are pretty disgraceful if even half true.
Is he genuinely an average bloke or even worse and did he actually flip off the crowd?
Did not see the incident as I was at a different part of the ground but several people have claimed he did it.
There are plenty of stories that don't paint him in a good light from his days at Norwood either
Gozu wrote:Crowds
Norwood vs Port - N/A
Glenelg vs Sturt - 4,800
North vs Centrals - 2,952
Eagles vs West - 1,769
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
Wedgie wrote:Gozu wrote:Crowds
Norwood vs Port - N/A
Glenelg vs Sturt - 4,800
North vs Centrals - 2,952
Eagles vs West - 1,769
Apparantley there was a power outage at Prospect for a while and quite a few bar codes werent counted, should be amended to 3.2 -3.3k in the coming days. The original figure did suprise me as I thought there looked close to 3.5k.
Big Phil wrote:Wedgie wrote:Gozu wrote:Crowds
Norwood vs Port - N/A
Glenelg vs Sturt - 4,800
North vs Centrals - 2,952
Eagles vs West - 1,769
Apparantley there was a power outage at Prospect for a while and quite a few bar codes werent counted, should be amended to 3.2 -3.3k in the coming days. The original figure did suprise me as I thought there looked close to 3.5k.
Yeah, the power outage was right at the time there would have been a few people coming in as well.
I am pretty sure it was just a tick over 6,000 at The Parade on Thursday night.
Spargo wrote:From what I can gather, both crowd figures for Glenelg's round 1 & 2 matches have been well under what was actually there.
therisingblues wrote:I'm no Glenelg oval expert, but I was guessing something in the 6,000 ball park before I heard the official figure. I also thought the crowd was pretty well half and half. Sturt definitely outnumbered Glenelg at the northern end, but the southern end was dominated by the Bays. If it was 50/50 then the Glenelg crowd made a noise beyond what you'd expect 2,400 to make. I would not be surprised to hear that figure was way short of the actual attendance
wristwatcher wrote:2/5 in the footy tips for the second week in a row.
Tough to tip so far this year.
I'm showing way to much faith in the Dogs and nowhere near enough in the Bays.
Looks like a very interesting and often unpredictable season is unfolding.
PatowalongaPirate wrote:therisingblues wrote:I'm no Glenelg oval expert, but I was guessing something in the 6,000 ball park before I heard the official figure. I also thought the crowd was pretty well half and half. Sturt definitely outnumbered Glenelg at the northern end, but the southern end was dominated by the Bays. If it was 50/50 then the Glenelg crowd made a noise beyond what you'd expect 2,400 to make. I would not be surprised to hear that figure was way short of the actual attendance
Expert you are not. Bay folk don't populate the northern end at home games, that is always for away supporters. To say the crowd was half and half is simply not true. However I do congratulate the amount of tweed and upturned collars that attended as it was way more than usual.
I'm just happy you found your way to the oval after not being there for umpteen years.
therisingblues wrote:PatowalongaPirate wrote:therisingblues wrote:I'm no Glenelg oval expert, but I was guessing something in the 6,000 ball park before I heard the official figure. I also thought the crowd was pretty well half and half. Sturt definitely outnumbered Glenelg at the northern end, but the southern end was dominated by the Bays. If it was 50/50 then the Glenelg crowd made a noise beyond what you'd expect 2,400 to make. I would not be surprised to hear that figure was way short of the actual attendance
Expert you are not. Bay folk don't populate the northern end at home games, that is always for away supporters. To say the crowd was half and half is simply not true. However I do congratulate the amount of tweed and upturned collars that attended as it was way more than usual.
I'm just happy you found your way to the oval after not being there for umpteen years.
Yes the northern end was where the away supporters were, I thought I mentioned that. I also noticed that the other end was dominated by the Bays folk. I take it that you want to assert that there were more Glenelg fans than Sturt. You might be correct, could you offer some reasons why you think this is true?
PatowalongaPirate wrote:therisingblues wrote:PatowalongaPirate wrote:therisingblues wrote:I'm no Glenelg oval expert, but I was guessing something in the 6,000 ball park before I heard the official figure. I also thought the crowd was pretty well half and half. Sturt definitely outnumbered Glenelg at the northern end, but the southern end was dominated by the Bays. If it was 50/50 then the Glenelg crowd made a noise beyond what you'd expect 2,400 to make. I would not be surprised to hear that figure was way short of the actual attendance
Expert you are not. Bay folk don't populate the northern end at home games, that is always for away supporters. To say the crowd was half and half is simply not true. However I do congratulate the amount of tweed and upturned collars that attended as it was way more than usual.
I'm just happy you found your way to the oval after not being there for umpteen years.
Yes the northern end was where the away supporters were, I thought I mentioned that. I also noticed that the other end was dominated by the Bays folk. I take it that you want to assert that there were more Glenelg fans than Sturt. You might be correct, could you offer some reasons why you think this is true?
I made the assertion based on my vision and hearing. I thought the crowd represented a great turn out by all involved.
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