Mr Eagle
Bird-brain
(I suspect that it is going to be pretty ugly regardless for the Bomber fans, with some games worse than others - West Coast springs to mind)
Awww, we can't hate anyone coached by Woosha.
Much.
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(I suspect that it is going to be pretty ugly regardless for the Bomber fans, with some games worse than others - West Coast springs to mind)
I actually reckon you might be correct, in that it is likely to be brought up more next year than this year. I mean, what's the point in yelling at guys like Cooney, Goddard, Simpkin, M Brown etc calling them drugs cheats?? None.
Next year, when the likes of Watson or Heppell etc are running around, I'm sure it will get more of a run then, especially if Watson retains his Brownlow.
I'm not a big one for yelling out too much at the opposition during games. Will occasionally, but it's pretty rare.
Like most stuff at the footy, if it's funny and it good natured sort of stuff, then I don't really care what gets said
(I suspect that it is going to be pretty ugly regardless for the Bomber fans, with some games worse than others - West Coast springs to mind)
Rd2 when they play the Dees at the G. I'm tempted to go down for a Captain Cook lol.
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Really my stance on opposition supporter interaction hasn't changed from that of before any of this happened. We're lucky that we have a sport where fans aren't segregated because idiots can't control themselves, so the best way to embrace that is to get along with the rest of the crowd. It's just been made a bit harder given that both other Essendon supporters and those from the opposition have become a lot more combative because of all of this.
Awww, we can't hate anyone coached by Woosha.
Much.
Your original post was basically "It's not fair". So?So how are we meant to differentiate ourselves, more hashtags and signs? Yeah they go down real well. I think the fact that there have only ever been a few hundred of those dumb signs held up at games with tens of thousands of people in attendance shows pretty clearly that the majority aren't the hard lined delusional believers. Even then there would be those in the crowd just waving shit around to go with the flow. Your whole idea on this just supports my original post.
What a pointless statement. It may not be OK, but that's just the reality you're going to have to deal with.A vocal minority doesn't make it okay to shit on the rest of us.
How bad has it been? Ever got to the point where it really impinged on the day out?
I don't think our game will be that bad. Woosha is back, and because of him being in town its the 10 year celebration of our 06 flag. So most of the crowd will be behind Woosha, and just enjoying having Cousins, Judd and everyone else back.
And they're marching from Fed square to the G?
What on earth are they hoping to achieve other than to look like dickheads?
I sat through last season and watch one of my idols booed out of the game. It got so bad a dual Brownlow winner, dual premiership winner, 300+game player and great of the game didn't even want to take part in the GF parade. It wasn't fair, the media said it wasn't fair, and it still happened. Fair is irrelevant.
Seems ill advised to me.
Your original post was basically "It's not fair". So?
I sat through last season and watch one of my idols booed out of the game. It got so bad a dual Brownlow winner, dual premiership winner, 300+game player and great of the game didn't even want to take part in the GF parade. It wasn't fair, the media said it wasn't fair, and it still happened. Fair is irrelevant.
I don't know what you can do to differentiate yourselves. I don't really care to be honest. I won't be going to any of your games, so i won't be part of any abuse. But others will, and if you're in Red and Black, you may cop it too. It may be unfair, but it's still going to happen.
I'm not supporting your original comment. That was: What a pointless statement. It may not be OK, but that's just the reality you're going to have to deal with.
Yeah it does.A vocal minority doesn't make it okay to shit on the rest of us.
What! The players have appealed again.I've not gone to an Essendon game since this all began to be honest. I'm not a cool aid drinker, as it's called, and I am certainly not the type to go to this supposed rally thing.
People are going to act like assholes no matter what, especially if their team wins. If they've had a few, then they'll likely act worse. I take no enjoyment out of Essendon games anymore, and to be frank, it's kind of petulant and childish, in my mind at least, to engage an unwilling person in such.. Well, for lack of a better word, bullying. And when you don't know what the other person is dealing with, what their mental state is, often, this can be rather harmful.
Essendon was wrong, copped it's whack, as did the players. The supporters have done nothing wrong. They don't deserve any such ridicule, the ones that still go, in my mind. Then again, I suppose I am also the sort who doesn't condone booing outside of on field dog acts, to give an idea of my more relaxed mindset.
I totally barracked for Carlton but I like Bolts and ever so slightly enjoy the Tiges suffering a bit (sorry Tiges posters).Yeah, it is annoying there's the whatever percentage but certainly enough of them who still think it was an all AFL set up etc.
Because there is the real opportunity for a kind of Mighty Ducks get behind them vibe this year.
And everyone likes to see the underdog do well. I hate Carlton but I was barracking hard for them last night.
In the same that if the Bombers go over to Subi to play West Coast this year (do they, I don't know?) and the Bombers are three points down going into the last quarter and kick a few kick ones, I'd be roaring my guts out for them.
"Without hesitation, malice, or thought, go the jugular" - possible attribution, Gen Patton.I thought this was an interesting article in Ye Age today:
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/t...ber-fandom-20160324-gnqehw.html#ixzz43tJ3azK9
What/where is "the line" with paying out on Essendon over this, especially at games? It is something I've seen a fair few Bomber fans talking about here.
At one level, none of the major off field dramatic personae save for Doc Reid are still at the club. It was three getting on to four years ago now.
Yet at the same time, every club has off field stuff that gets brought up by opposition fans. You could probably list one or more for every club in the league.
There's also the element that Bomber fans - that said, you can't generalise to ALL fans of any club on this kind of thing - have traditionally not been backwards in coming forwards when it comes to paying out on other clubs and their fans.
Do we say "That's just footy?" or "They can dish it out but they can't cop it back?"
And the Essendon fan base have certainly used games to push their side over the course of the saga - #StandByHird/Back Our Boys signs at games and even The March in a week's time. There's an argument that Bomber fans have been happy to engage in it on their terms at games, so have to cop what's coming back the other way.
And yet, as someone who supports a club that has been routinely - and still is - bagged at games over low membership figures, told we are going to merge/relocate etc, I know full well how tiresome such stuff can be, and that those who engage in the old "Bring up off field stuff to hide from the fact that you're getting done onfield" game tend to be deadshits, so you wonder - do I want to be one of those deadshits in reverse?
At our game last year, early in proceedings, I made some relatively harmless call that referenced the drug stuff. And a little Essendon kid with his face painted and a flag to wave looked around and you could tell that if me and my mates were to continue this, it was going to really have an effect on the little fella.
So I shut my trap and restricted by vastly amusing ongoing commentary to onfield matters only.
At the same time, if sitting in his spot had been a bunch of blokes who I knew would have had no issue being very vocal if the shoe was on the other foot, I would have kept going loud and clear.
So, thoughts? Where's the line of paying out on them?
(I suspect that it is going to be pretty ugly regardless for the Bomber fans, with some games worse than others - West Coast springs to mind)
pleased to be of service!I totally barracked for Carlton but I like Bolts and ever so slightly enjoy the Tiges suffering a bit (sorry Tiges posters).
I'm not really the sort that lets other people get to me so it's been an annoyance at most, poor results definitely get to me more, but the dickheads giving it to you on the way out don't help, especially when they want to get in your face. However I do know some people who it gets to far more and the worst is that people can see this and feed off of it. It's turned them off and they attend less games because of it.
I've not gone to an Essendon game since this all began to be honest. I'm not a cool aid drinker, as it's called, and I am certainly not the type to go to this supposed rally thing.
People are going to act like assholes no matter what, especially if their team wins. If they've had a few, then they'll likely act worse. I take no enjoyment out of Essendon games anymore, and to be frank, it's kind of petulant and childish, in my mind at least, to engage an unwilling person in such.. Well, for lack of a better word, bullying. And when you don't know what the other person is dealing with, what their mental state is, often, this can be rather harmful.
Essendon was wrong, copped it's whack, as did the players. The supporters have done nothing wrong. They don't deserve any such ridicule, the ones that still go, in my mind. Then again, I suppose I am also the sort who doesn't condone booing outside of on field dog acts, to give an idea of my more relaxed mindset.
Just for something different...
Oh well good on em, I guess?