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Just watched my (highly edited) video of the demise of Fitzroy, in 1996. Lots of tears, of course, as a Fitzroy supporter.
The thing which struck me was that the Fremantle people were the only ones who really knew how to deal with the whole disaster. The concept of having that wonderful woman singing 'Auld Lang Syne', silouhetted beside the scoreboard was an inspired idea. Who was she?
I went to Fitzroy's last game in Melbourne, the week before, against Richmond. I was with a Collingwood and a Carlton supporter, both of whom wanted to wallow in the demise of an AFL team. They cried a lot after the game. I just wanted to get out of the MCG. To me, it was just another 150 point loss for the Lions. I also knew it wasn't our last game. We still had to play you guys. To me, the whole MCG thing was a manufactured sentiment.
You blokes covered yourselves in glory, IMO, by inviting as many Fitzroy legends as you could afford, to be there on the day. It really didn't matter that you won by 87 points. That was inevitable.
I was, and still am, pleased that it was a REAL football club who got to say goodbye to us, in a most appropriate manner.
I lived in Perth for the 1973 season and got to see South and East Fremantle play, while I, obviously, followed Subiaco. Unlike the other team in your neck of the woods, you come from a history of understanding what this game is all about.
Thanks. You did us proud.
The thing which struck me was that the Fremantle people were the only ones who really knew how to deal with the whole disaster. The concept of having that wonderful woman singing 'Auld Lang Syne', silouhetted beside the scoreboard was an inspired idea. Who was she?
I went to Fitzroy's last game in Melbourne, the week before, against Richmond. I was with a Collingwood and a Carlton supporter, both of whom wanted to wallow in the demise of an AFL team. They cried a lot after the game. I just wanted to get out of the MCG. To me, it was just another 150 point loss for the Lions. I also knew it wasn't our last game. We still had to play you guys. To me, the whole MCG thing was a manufactured sentiment.
You blokes covered yourselves in glory, IMO, by inviting as many Fitzroy legends as you could afford, to be there on the day. It really didn't matter that you won by 87 points. That was inevitable.
I was, and still am, pleased that it was a REAL football club who got to say goodbye to us, in a most appropriate manner.
I lived in Perth for the 1973 season and got to see South and East Fremantle play, while I, obviously, followed Subiaco. Unlike the other team in your neck of the woods, you come from a history of understanding what this game is all about.
Thanks. You did us proud.





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