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the dog catcher said:This fool barracks for a team that plays home games in Melbourne, its called paying for a modern footy club you drongo. Man U play games in Asia.
Name the last time Man Utd played a League game in Asia?
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the dog catcher said:This fool barracks for a team that plays home games in Melbourne, its called paying for a modern footy club you drongo. Man U play games in Asia.
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot said:Grow up and either contribute in a positive manner to Bulldog debate or ******** off to the Geelong thread.
Don't hold your breathJack-Packenham said:OK i will refrain from debating the history of your club and I will instead join in the positive threads surrounding Terry Wallace, Nathan Brown, Daniel Bandy and the jealousy of the Richmond Football Club. I suppose in a couple of years when I GROW UP i will be able to contribute to this otherwise positive site.
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Not league gamesJack-Packenham said:Name the last time Man Utd played a League game in Asia?
John Gent said:Hey Jack
Does your theme song still go, "Down at Kardinia Park" even though its called Skilled Stadium or is it Baytec Stadium or is it Shell Stadium or whatever is the latest?
Now who is confused?
Jack-Packenham said:Skilled Stadium is only one part of a sporting area called Kardinia Park. St Mary's football ground is also part of Kardinia Park, so are the netball courts.
So when we sing the song "Down at Kardinia Park" they are refering to our home ground. What ever happened to the line "remember 89". It sounds like you guys have forgotten.
Jack-Packenham said:Skilled Stadium is only one part of a sporting area called Kardinia Park. St Mary's football ground is also part of Kardinia Park, so are the netball courts.
So when we sing the song "Down at Kardinia Park" they are refering to our home ground. What ever happened to the line "remember 89". It sounds like you guys have forgotten.
morto said:Are you serious?
Thanks Ernie but the Geelong local rag doesnt report anything other than another Abblett catastrophy.ErnieSigley said:Not league games
The Toyota Cup final is played in Tokyo usually in December for winners of the champions league and Sth American equivilent. They won the champions league about 5 years back.
They also go on numerous tours of Asia in the off season. I remember one about 2 years back.
Man Utd is very much a world club and joke in Manchester is that most locals follow City not Utd.
Jack-Packenham said:Your great generic name of Western will now be confused with the super 14 rugby team the Western Force. If you then call yourself the bulldogs, people will think of a rugby league team in Sydney. At least when you were called Footscray people automatically thought of the Footscray Football Club.
No reason mate, every one deserves an opinionTed's Robot said:Yes why do u ask?
morto said:No reason mate, every one deserves an opinion
I've only just read this thread, and I agree with JP's original assertion.Jack-Packenham said:Your great generic name of Western will now be confused with the super 14 rugby team the Western Force. If you then call yourself the bulldogs, people will think of a rugby league team in Sydney. At least when you were called Footscray people automatically thought of the Footscray Football Club.
(910) said:I've only just read this thread, and I agree with JP's original assertion.
In Brisbane whenever the "Bulldogs" are mentioned in conversation at work, in the papers, radio, TV etc it is ALWAYS the rugby league team Canterbury that is being referred to
When talking about us on TV or radio the announcer always prefaces his comments with "AFL Team the Western" Bulldogs. This never happens with the rugby team.
As soon as I heard the name "Western Force" I thought - here we go again.
I'd love to see the Bulldogs (us) increase their membership and marketing in states outside Victoria, but the job has just become more difficult.
Let me try and answer your question, Jack.Jack-Packenham said:Can somebody just answer the question. Why were you guys crying in 1989 when you were about to lose your name, jumper, song and ground? Now its all gone and nobody has said anything. Answer the question and I will return to a site where people are happy to have a debate without getting all aggressive.
Jack-Packenham said:Skilled Stadium is only one part of a sporting area called Kardinia Park. St Mary's football ground is also part of Kardinia Park, so are the netball courts.
So when we sing the song "Down at Kardinia Park" they are refering to our home ground. What ever happened to the line "remember 89". It sounds like you guys have forgotten.
It doesn't matter whether or not you care Borgsta, but the club should. There are plenty of Footscray supporters in other statesBorgsta said:In Brisbane they also say Brisbane for the Broncos and then change to "AFL Team Brisbane Lions". Do we really care what ppl in Brisbane have to do, its a rugby state and always will be.
The adoption of the name "Western" was justified on the basis that it would symbolise the expansion of the club as representing the Footscray and surrounding suburbs to the whole of the western region of Melbourne. Ironically, I suspect that that device has had the opposite effect to that intended, it has tied the acceptability to that region, limiting expansion outside that region.(910) said:..... There are plenty of Footscray supporters in other states