I enjoy watching Geelong more than North, I'll go with them. I think we're a very good chance with either of them.
I enjoy watching Geelong more than North, I'll go with them. I think we're a very good chance with either of them.
I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his time
Safe to say the tigers aren't in the equation any more...
Chillin' with the strange Quarks
Good that people haven't forgot 96!
North aren't in the same stratosphere as the top 5 teams. In terms of pressure, last night's game against Essendon looked more like bruise free circle work!
Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.
Not sure if this is the correct thread for this, but I saw on TV last night (Ed & Derm's lovefest) that the AFL were giving 20% off finals tickets for this game (at least I think it was this game).
Why couldn't they do that in Sydney if they are so concerned about the numbers turning up to Finals here?
Saw in another thread (Prelim Final Venue) that this has been covered.
Apologies everyone
Last edited by YvonneH; 8th September 2014 at 08:45 AM.
If the tickets are too expensive for locals I would imagine they would be even more expensive for anyone that needs to travel to Sydney. I'm not expecting many would come. Probably, only hard core supporters for both clubs.
Not really fussed. Whoever wins out of the two will be the better team.
I think we will do exceptionally well to top 50,000 against either the Cats or North. We only got 57K against Collingwood a couple of years ago, and that was with huge hype and a real 'revenge match' feeling. Plenty of North or Geelong fans would not come up, on the hope that they can will be off to the Grand Final the week after. From a numbers point of view, Geelong would be the far preferable opponent, as they have plenty more fans in Sydney than the Norf Ferals.
"You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."
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