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Worst Feeling I've Ever Had

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is2SWaNz said:
I know we didn't deserve it today, you guys really played well today. Its just the fact that we were very close in winning it back to back, cos back to back is soo hard to achieve. anyways, i do have respect for the Eagles. I admire their midfielders, its just some of the fans [not you], really turn me off. But in saying that, there are many fans in Sydney are like that too. But surely, you're one of the nicest WCE fans i've met on BF.

is that an attempt at humour?:confused:
 
I don't think I'll ever be able to watch it.... just sitting there in the new stand packed house and that throwin right in front of me and then that siren... still can hardly stand.... was just the worst feeling ever.

Again, I don't think I'll ever be able to watch it.
 

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Howdy Swans fans, commiserations on today but also congratulations on a good year (even though that would not help one bit). You do have a bright future ahead of you, just be glad you support a club with some real guts and pride that not all clubs possess.
PS Dont worry about these WCE fans stirring trouble, if they'd rather do that than celebrate something which may never happen again in their lifetime (look at St Kilda's premiership drought and indeed yours before last year, etc) then thats their problem lol and its really a shame for their sake.
 
Nicky you can do better than this.

Respect and admiration. No love, but you owe them respect. Just as they owe us respect.

I'm as gutted as I can possibly be. Until I wake up with both a hangover and the same empty feeling I've got now. Double whammy. That'll hurt.
 
Gunnar seems to have unresolved issues from last year to get off his chest.

Bad luck swannies I was rooting for you and thought you had the eagles after the 3rd quarter.

I felt just as s****y after the lions lost the 2004 gf and missed the chance of four in a row. After the glory of the three p'ship years I and many lions fans had only known victory and defeat was painful.

In time the pain will pass and there's always next year.
 
Just got home from Melbourne and it was definately one of the worst feelings i've had. In some ways i wish they would have just got beaten by 20 or so points so we would have not all that hope at the end of the 3rd quarter and the 4th quarter but then i'm so proud of them and how they fought back, some players more than others.

There's not really all that much to say. No matter what though i am proud of them.
 
natlovestheswans said:
Just got home from Melbourne and it was definately one of the worst feelings i've had. In some ways i wish they would have just got beaten by 20 or so points so we would have not all that hope at the end of the 3rd quarter and the 4th quarter but then i'm so proud of them and how they fought back, some players more than others.

There's not really all that much to say. No matter what though i am proud of them.

nice to have you back Nat! did you by any chance go to the SCG? i wanted to go! My mum won't let! I wanted to be there to support them.
 
is2SWaNz said:
nice to have you back Nat! did you by any chance go to the SCG? i wanted to go! My mum won't let! I wanted to be there to support them.

Nope, i went to the thing down at South Melbourne for them this morning though. It was good to see them, it actually made me feel alot better, even if Kirky was off his face.
 

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natlovestheswans said:
Nope, i went to the thing down at South Melbourne for them this morning though. It was good to see them, it actually made me feel alot better, even if Kirky was off his face.

I read it on the website. Kirk is such an inspiration. :) So Goodes and Kirk actually stayed behind? Wow! Love them! :P
 
natlovestheswans said:
Just got home from Melbourne and it was definately one of the worst feelings i've had. In some ways i wish they would have just got beaten by 20 or so points so we would have not all that hope at the end of the 3rd quarter and the 4th quarter but then i'm so proud of them and how they fought back, some players more than others.

There's not really all that much to say. No matter what though i am proud of them.

I've almost recovered.

My friends reminded me of something i did. This guy was going for west coast and he came and stood next to me, when west scored and he jumped up on this stool and then he fell down onto the floor.

So with a dead pan face i poured a pint of beer on him. :D :D

to be honest i did it more because he was a f%£$ head, not just because he was barracking for west coast.
 
nicky said:
I've almost recovered.

My friends reminded me of something i did. This guy was going for west coast and he came and stood next to me, when west scored and he jumped up on this stool and then he fell down onto the floor.

So with a dead pan face i poured a pint of beer on him. :D :D

to be honest i did it more because he was a f%£$ head, not just because he was barracking for west coast.

Aren't you just 2 kool 4 skool.
 
nicky said:
I've almost recovered.

My friends reminded me of something i did. This guy was going for west coast and he came and stood next to me, when west scored and he jumped up on this stool and then he fell down onto the floor.

So with a dead pan face i poured a pint of beer on him. :D :D

to be honest i did it more because he was a f%£$ head, not just because he was barracking for west coast.

idiot.

Hadnt been for last years win i would not be ok at this stage.
 
I don't know. Maybe I'm getting to a stage where I can say to myself we had a great season. I mean really after you lose a grannie by a point - the last thing on your mind is how you went during the season itself.

96 was worse, as 05's premiership is still keeping me going. And it's slowly getting easier to accept that we lost and I've stopped thinking down the 'what if' scenarios (which was just haunting me for 24 hours after the game).

In 96, I was 14 years old when we lost the grannie. I think that the thought that that game could have been the closest we'd ever get to winning a flag was devastating enough.
 

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Minkus_Swan said:
I don't know. Maybe I'm getting to a stage where I can say to myself we had a great season. I mean really after you lose a grannie by a point - the last thing on your mind is how you went during the season itself.

96 was worse, as 05's premiership is still keeping me going. And it's slowly getting easier to accept that we lost and I've stopped thinking down the 'what if' scenarios (which was just haunting me for 24 hours after the game).

In 96, I was 14 years old when we lost the grannie. I think that the thought that that game could have been the closest we'd ever get to winning a flag was devastating enough.

It's an interesting comaprison to 96. That game never really haunted me. I left the ground actually pretty content. We had so many injuries going into that game, and during the game itself, that only a supreme optimist would have thought we were likely to take it out that year. Plus the drubbing by a far superior team in North gave us plenty of time to come to terms with the loss (a luxury that a 1 point margin never gives you). But I was confident in 96 that a flag was on the way soon. Didn't turn out that way.

This time around, though, I think the confidence that another flag is possible is far more realistic. So while the pain was heightened this year, so too was my recovery when I think on the good couple of seasons we should have ahead of us.
 
Minkus_Swan said:
I don't know. Maybe I'm getting to a stage where I can say to myself we had a great season. I mean really after you lose a grannie by a point - the last thing on your mind is how you went during the season itself.

96 was worse, as 05's premiership is still keeping me going. And it's slowly getting easier to accept that we lost and I've stopped thinking down the 'what if' scenarios (which was just haunting me for 24 hours after the game).

In 96, I was 14 years old when we lost the grannie. I think that the thought that that game could have been the closest we'd ever get to winning a flag was devastating enough.

96 still haunts me.
 
skipper kelly said:
96 still haunts me.

Same here brother. Still have those haunting images of Carey and Pagan holding up that Golden Premiership Cup, acting like utter tools.

'96 hurt more than Saturdays, only due to the solace of that 2005 Cup in our possession more than not, and the positives that we can take from Saturday, can't wait for '07!
 
skipper kelly said:
96 still haunts me.

really? goodness you guys don't like letting go; i'm completely over 96. Having said that, i despised the kangaroos up until last year because of it and no doubt i will hate WC for the rest of my life.

The pains gone but I'm scarred for life. :o
 
Kinda like Nat i was in Grade 5 at the time of the '96 loss so while i was upset it didn't hurt as much.

Saturday hurt and it hurt bad. To be sitting next to my mum who has yet to see the boys win a flag live and missed her chance by one point was devastating. I have never seen her so shattered in my life.

I just hope that the day will come where she does get tickets and does see them win.
 

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