Analysis Reasons to be Cheerful (2019) - Part One.

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Cheers dct66!
Nice to be recognised for my useless talent!

That 1 point loss in 87 was at princess park with Tom Alvin kicking the
Winning goal after the siren!
I think the frenetic last quarter with Rocket Rod Owen going berserk he kicked 7 or 8
Went for about 5 hours! :mad:
I remember the game fondly. The 80s were a horrible horrible time for the club, and this was one of two games that gave me cause for real optimism that maybe finally we were going places. Rod Owen was sensational - 7 goals.

The other game might have been Rnd 1 of the same year vs Geelong in which we also lost narrowly, but if my memory serves me right we were up by 41 points during the game. We played out of our skins. Was this Doc's first year ad coach?
 
I remember the game fondly. The 80s were a horrible horrible time for the club, and this was one of two games that gave me cause for real optimism that maybe finally we were going places. Rod Owen was sensational - 7 goals.

The other game might have been Rnd 1 of the same year vs Geelong in which we also lost narrowly, but if my memory serves me right we were up by 41 points during the game. We played out of our skins. Was this Doc's first year ad coach?
I should really change my Alias. I’m 32 years old and hearing you old boys talk about how painful the 80s were makes me feel I’ve had it pretty bloody good. Mind you, some say last season was one of the worse...
 
Cheers dct66!
Nice to be recognised for my useless talent!

That 1 point loss in 87 was at princess park with Tom Alvin kicking the
Winning goal after the siren!
I think the frenetic last quarter with Rocket Rod Owen going berserk he kicked 7 or 8
Went for about 5 hours! :mad:

Remember that game well.

The quarter went so long that 95% of the Carlton supporters had already filed out of the ground and boarded trams or driven out of the car park, certain the game was lost.

When the siren went and then the goal was kicked there was basically only us shocked and saddened Saints fans there.

Eerily quiet response to an after siren win by a home team.
 

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Sounds somewhat right although Risky is a little less Risky than he used to be , maybe i need a name change
I've seen you on many occasions when a more appropriate name would've been Captain Frisky :p
 
I should really change my Alias. I’m 32 years old and hearing you old boys talk about how painful the 80s were makes me feel I’ve had it pretty bloody good. Mind you, some say last season was one of the worse...
I can’t speak for others but I remember that time quite fondly. I think it was because we were so bad that any sign of positivity was like a beacon in the gloom. Winning was glorious! There was always the next big hope. We kept turning over players and coaches and got back into finals in our own fashion.
I’m obviously biased but I always found saints followers to be a resilient and humorous group. Probably more well rounded human beings than most. I think staring into the abyss and laughing is integral to sticking with the saints long term.
 
Remember that game well.

The quarter went so long that 95% of the Carlton supporters had already filed out of the ground and boarded trams or driven out of the car park, certain the game was lost.

When the siren went and then the goal was kicked there was basically only us shocked and saddened Saints fans there.

Eerily quiet response to an after siren win by a home team.
IIRC Tommy Alvin was flattened from behind by spud and couldn't take the kick. Up stepped Mil Hanna. He goaled, but I was behind the kick and it just scraped in past the right goalpost. Inches in it. Typical. That was the same year we lost by a goal at Filth Park. I could've had a very rare quinella. I had to wait until 1993, but thanks to a bad injury I missed most of the season, with these two games as rare highlights.
 
IIRC Tommy Alvin was flattened from behind by spud and couldn't take the kick. Up stepped Mil Hanna. He goaled, but I was behind the kick and it just scraped in past the right goalpost. Inches in it. Typical. That was the same year we lost by a goal at Filth Park. I could've had a very rare quinella. I had to wait until 1993, but thanks to a bad injury I missed most of the season, with these two games as rare highlights.
By Joves you are right Ol boy! :thumbsu:

The rd 2 game in 85 was certainly a highlight! :(
Think the Saints got confused with Rd 2 and the goal thinking we only needed 2! o_O
 
I should really change my Alias. I’m 32 years old and hearing you old boys talk about how painful the 80s were makes me feel I’ve had it pretty bloody good. Mind you, some say last season was one of the worse...
The thing is 'Suffering' in those years losing was the norm - losing seemed part of our identity, it was part of our DNA - anything else was like the second coming of Christ... I'm not kidding as someone else on here has also said any kind of win no matter when or who it was against was cause for massive celebration... seems crazy now thinking about it...
 
Second from memory!
We beat them at Moorabin on a pretty wet deck in 84 I think!
Remember It well for the engrossing duel between a young Plugger and Bruce Doull!
I only remember that day for two things.

-Stewie did a magnificent job with the sprinklers.....it was an absolute mud heap that day.

-I just happened to be standing next to the Social Club manager of the time...…..the standing area behind the seats on the first deck.....Max someone I think……..who turned around to someone when we appeared home and said..."It's going to be an absolutely huge night in here tonight"
 
I only remember that day for two things.

-Stewie did a magnificent job with the sprinklers.....it was an absolute mud heap that day.

-I just happened to be standing next to the Social Club manager of the time...…..the standing area behind the seats on the first deck.....Max someone I think……..who turned around to someone when we appeared home and said..."It's going to be an absolutely huge night in here tonight"
Haha. The old isolated Moorabbin sprinkler storm
 

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Cheers dct66!
Nice to be recognised for my useless talent!

That 1 point loss in 87 was at princess park with Tom Alvin kicking the
Winning goal after the siren!
I think the frenetic last quarter with Rocket Rod Owen going berserk he kicked 7 or 8
Went for about 5 hours! :mad:
From memory....the final siren went at about the 35 or 36 minute mark of the last 1/4.

We just couldn't beat them back in those days....was incredibly frustrating.....so many close finishes.

I was in Adelaide at the time and was listening to the game on the car radio.....it was played at night from memory.....once the final siren went I thought..."F*** it ".....I'm off too the casino for a few scotches.

We were in front in the last few minutes.....then they kicked the goal that won it for them....to this day I'd swear that John Elliot was in the timekeepers box with his finger on the button.....he wasn't going to push it until they were in front!
 
I should really change my Alias. I’m 32 years old and hearing you old boys talk about how painful the 80s were makes me feel I’ve had it pretty bloody good. Mind you, some say last season was one of the worse...
Believe me Suffering....this season isn't even close to those painful days....daylight IMO.
 
Those years were character building if nothing else.

I reckon the little league won more games.

100+ beltings were all to common and frequent.

Sadly, i used to actually check the little league scores in the hope we would get a win. :)

Growing up in the Mallee i never got to games, which was probably a blessing in hindsight. The downside is I only ever got to experience Morrabbin once. Jeez it was good tho
 
I only remember that day for two things.

-Stewie did a magnificent job with the sprinklers.....it was an absolute mud heap that day.

-I just happened to be standing next to the Social Club manager of the time...…..the standing area behind the seats on the first deck.....Max someone I think……..who turned around to someone when we appeared home and said..."It's going to be an absolutely huge night in here tonight"
Max Williams. Went on to be manager of Victoria Club
Back then Social club and Football club were seperate entities.
Max would cry every Monday after a big night at the social club when the very very broke football club would raid the social club bank account to meet wages. FACT

Was at that Carlton game and the quarter went well past 35 min..cheats then nothing changes.

Best bit many years later was our last game of the season was our home game played at Princes Park. Blues were about to win their first wooden spoon and after the game there were wooden spoons everywhere on their centre wicket in the urinals in the social club.... magnificent.

It's the little things that you celebrate.
Much rather have what is it 14 cups


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That’s so bloody depressing!! No wonder my old man is a nut job haha
Welcome to our world of pain, Suffering!
Some of us are still sane even, which is quite remarkable!

Not me though! This club has sent me batshit crazy. I now walk with a lisp
And talk with a limp! You don't want to know what my Johnson does! :oops:
 
Those years were character building if nothing else.

I reckon the little league won more games.

100+ beltings were all to common and frequent.
They were dark dark years VDS66.

The horror of horrors for me was the start of the 1985 season.

4 100 point beltings in the first 7 rounds....the first 3 games were 100 point beltings.

The first 2 games were both at Moorabbin......Syd belted us by 110...….Carlton by 140 the next week...….can't tell you how depressing it was standing at ground level in the Social Club watching that stuff.....it's seared into my memory.

That's why for me.....the years 2003 thru 2012 were something to savior.....I never took any win from that period for granted.
 
Max Williams. Went on to be manager of Victoria Club
Back then Social club and Football club were seperate entities.
Max would cry every Monday after a big night at the social club when the very very broke football club would raid the social club bank account to meet wages. FACT

Was at that Carlton game and the quarter went well past 35 min..cheats then nothing changes.

Best bit many years later was our last game of the season was our home game played at Princes Park. Blues were about to win their first wooden spoon and after the game there were wooden spoons everywhere on their centre wicket in the urinals in the social club.... magnificent.

It's the little things that you celebrate.
Much rather have what is it 14 cups


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Remember Max well. He kicked me out of the social club on several occasions. Had to duck him for about 2 seasons in a row. Eventually had to front up mid week and come to an agreement with him re. my enthusiasm.
 

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