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Author: | budzy [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 2:55 pm ] |
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Ratten backs invasion ban Will you invade the ground if Fev gets the ton? |
Author: | SparkyBlue [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 2:59 pm ] |
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Will you front up the cash to pay the fine? ![]() If it's a massive stack of people who plan to run on the ground - then hells yes, I will. If/when Franklin kicks the ton I'll run onto the ground then as well... if not only to hip and shoulder a couple of Hawks supporters... ![]() How many times in the rest of your life will you get the opportunity to run onto the ground when someone in your team kicks a ton? |
Author: | dane [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 3:00 pm ] |
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I don't understand the whole thing. What a stupid tradition. Why would you want to run onto the ground? Fans and players should remain separate. |
Author: | dane [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 3:03 pm ] |
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SparkyBlue wrote: If it's a massive stack of people who plan to run on the ground - then hells yes, I will.
baa baa! |
Author: | Big Kahuna Boot [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 3:03 pm ] |
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..stupid stupid tradition, last time it happened the saints were all over port? from memory and when the caveman kicked his tonne during the finals it broke the saints dominance over port? with the drawn out interruption.. ..they lost by memory.. ..stupid selfish fans, plenty of opportunity to congratulate the player at a later time.. |
Author: | SparkyBlue [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 3:07 pm ] |
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dane wrote: SparkyBlue wrote: If it's a massive stack of people who plan to run on the ground - then hells yes, I will. baa baa! Umm... it's not following the crowd. I'd rather not face a $5,000 fine by being one of three people that ran onto the ground. If a large throng rush on - the chances to get caught are minimal. I thought my logic in my post was common-sense... I assumed you'd get it, obviously you didn't. ![]() |
Author: | dane [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 3:09 pm ] |
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SparkyBlue wrote: dane wrote: SparkyBlue wrote: If it's a massive stack of people who plan to run on the ground - then hells yes, I will. baa baa! Umm... it's not following the crowd. I'd rather not face a $5,000 fine by being one of three people that ran onto the ground. If a large throng rush on - the chances to get caught are minimal. I thought my logic in my post was common-sense... I assumed you'd get it, obviously you didn't. ![]() depends on how you look at things really. stupid tradition perpetuated by stupid people. |
Author: | SparkyBlue [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 3:27 pm ] |
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dane wrote: SparkyBlue wrote: dane wrote: SparkyBlue wrote: If it's a massive stack of people who plan to run on the ground - then hells yes, I will. baa baa! Umm... it's not following the crowd. I'd rather not face a $5,000 fine by being one of three people that ran onto the ground. If a large throng rush on - the chances to get caught are minimal. I thought my logic in my post was common-sense... I assumed you'd get it, obviously you didn't. ![]() depends on how you look at things really. stupid tradition perpetuated by stupid people. I believe it's one of the last remaining decent traditions of football, so many harmless traditions have gone by the wayside. My kids will never be able to run out onto the G to kick the footy after the game due to public liability and stupid political correctness. If you disagree with running onto the ground for the ton you'd probably champion this move as well. Are there any precedents that would justify banning running out onto the ground for the ton? Did Gehrig get smashed?! Did Lloyd get smashed?!? Were spectators trampled?? That's ok dane, you can just sit up the back of the Olympic Stand and knit Navy Blue socks with your grandmother... ![]() |
Author: | DesEnglish [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 3:51 pm ] |
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If it'll upset Jabba and his maes then I'll be all over the ground....taking grabs over kids, hip and shouldering opposition players....whatever will upset him the most! ![]() |
Author: | DocSherrin III [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 4:05 pm ] |
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Many, many years ago (either '88 or '89) Jason Dunstall slotted his 100th goal of the year out at Waverley. Hundreds upon hundreds of people flooded one end of the ground...a mate and I who went along to the footy for the sake of going to the footy jumped the fence, sherrin in hand... ...and sprinted for the other end of the ground which was vacant aside from a couple of Hawk defenders in Langford and Mew. We would have played kick-to-kick for a good 15-20 minutes before being told to get off the ground in no uncertain terms by Peter Curran...(we responded by calling him a wanker and gesturing as such). I have fond memories of picking the ball up about 45 metres out - baulking Scott Maginness and pinpointing a beautiful pass lace out to Dave who had lead brilliantly in behind Chris Mew. Ahhh - the memories - I wouldn't give up growing up in the 80's for anything. |
Author: | exsing [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 4:42 pm ] |
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[quote="Dr.SHERRIN"] We would have played kick-to-kick for a good 15-20 minutes before being told to get off the ground in no uncertain terms by Peter Curran...(we responded by calling him a wanker and gesturing as such). A bit off topic, but he was a substitute teacher at my school (Doncaster East High) about 17 years ago when I was in Year 9. He was a wanker. A bit up himself. |
Author: | dane [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 5:44 pm ] |
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SparkyBlue wrote: That's ok dane, you can just sit up the back of the Olympic Stand and knit Navy Blue socks with your grandmother...
![]() They keep me warm in winter! ![]() |
Author: | ozdevil [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 6:49 pm ] |
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While i understand fans wanting to share a great moment when and if fev does kick his ton and run on to the ground etc but i have to say this while it will offend and people may see me as a prune or a politically correct git. Think about it people if we make the eight and have a finals chance come round 22 when fev will possibly kick his ton do any of you guys want to risk our team of injury due to a crowd of people stampeding accross the mcg or telstra dome and maybe putting the like of our big name players judd fevola murphy gibbs etc on the injury list when fev does put it through the sticks... I know i would much happier to sit back with my grandmother kntting the navy blues socks and cheering fev from the sidelines just think in 3 games times and fev is looking to kick his ton it is going to be a big crowd and just think half of our supporters run on to the ground and carlton players had no chance of avoiding the crowd and suffered injury Just another thing do you want to be one of the people who may have been a part of injuring one of our players and possibly our chance of making the finals our next 3 games are very important to us and we need to win the next 2 games and possibly against the hawks to make the finals I can now i will be extremely upset if crowd that runs onto the ground and injures a player i will not be blaming just the individual that injured our players but i will be blaming every single person that enters the ground Think about it people its not that i dont want to break tradition i just think it is coming to a crucial part of the footy season for us and if injury iccured due to crowds invading the pitch it could blow our chances of making finals cheers OZ |
Author: | kingkerna [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 6:54 pm ] |
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home and away I support it, finals I don't. I have great memories of running on the grounds after wins, I would have loved to have experienced the joy of running on for 100 goals also, the problem is that back then people were on and then straight off, now we would have heaps of people that probably don't support either team running out to be flower. |
Author: | ozdevil [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 6:59 pm ] |
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kingkerna wrote: home and away I support it, finals I don't.
I have great memories of running on the grounds after wins, I would have loved to have experienced the joy of running on for 100 goals also, the problem is that back then people were on and then straight off, now we would have heaps of people that probably don't support either team running out to be flower. it may be a home and away game for the blues when fev kicks his tonne but wouldnt you consider this game to be a very crucial moment for blues as we may need all our players to beat the hawks and to make the finals.. you wouldnt want anyone injured coming out of that game unnecessarily would you.... cheers OZ |
Author: | dane [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 7:50 pm ] |
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It would be good to see about 20 people get out there, then all tackled and fined. |
Author: | JohnM [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 7:55 pm ] |
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If I ever tried running out on the ground, I'd probably find myself dropping to my knees and bowing in front of Juddy. So I'd best not. (and Murph wouldn't want to be anywhere near DUC either) |
Author: | SparkyBlue [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 8:15 pm ] |
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ozdevil wrote: kingkerna wrote: home and away I support it, finals I don't. I have great memories of running on the grounds after wins, I would have loved to have experienced the joy of running on for 100 goals also, the problem is that back then people were on and then straight off, now we would have heaps of people that probably don't support either team running out to be flower. it may be a home and away game for the blues when fev kicks his tonne but wouldnt you consider this game to be a very crucial moment for blues as we may need all our players to beat the hawks and to make the finals.. you wouldnt want anyone injured coming out of that game unnecessarily would you.... cheers OZ Fair enough sentiment - but again, where are the precedents? I know that it possibly *could* happen - but then we may as well ban punters from doing the coin toss before the game, because they *could* possibly slip up in the centre square and sue the AFL. I know there is a difference in the examples - but hopefully you get my point. People have run out onto the ground just to celebrate with their team, it hasn't been an issue in the past - but in a world of cotton wool and public liability organisations like the AFL will do anything to over-sanitise to keep their insurance premiums down... and I think it's bullshit. |
Author: | DownUnderChick [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 8:22 pm ] |
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I'll run out with you Sparky. Do you mind if I dress up first?????? ![]() |
Author: | chubbyruss [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 8:24 pm ] |
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Too @#$%&! old. ![]() I think I did it when Jezza kicked a ton ![]() |
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