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Author: | dannyboy [ Fri Mar 18, 2005 9:35 am ] |
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Stood the other day in the middle of that famous bluebagger ground. A silence filled the stands and spaces, the silence of a shabby, forlorn present without the bright future to bear it. I stood and slowly turned passing the Grand Old Heatley, the glass-cased Harris and Gardiner and the other stands, all empty, still; like tombstones, they stand silent lost to the game, lost to us supporters yet filled with wondourous stories of Jackson's drop kicks to goal, Big Nick's tap outs to head-ducking Gags, and mighty Jezza and mad, mad Buzz taking marks on bewildered heads or SOS, skinny and young again, running on those bow legs of his dad's, his arm outstreched to punch the ball away from another foward's greedy hands, a Soutby running the flank from fullback to the wing, Of Captain Johnno crunching and courageous Kenny being crunched the soaring of the Swan the toughness of Lofts; players across many eras connected by the colour of the jumper, by the love of this famous club. All these memories, like fading wraiths, as the club moves into its new future and the tired Old Dame bows low, weeps quietly to lonesome herself saddened by the loss of her beauty, by the absence of struting suitors where once they came calling aplenty. I stood in the middle of that famous old ground, a ground I have been visiting since '63 when players, whose names I have forgotten, played the same game in the same famous old dark navy blue. I stood and felt that lurch one always feels in their chest when a beautiful summer's day suddenly is touched by the death of something as dearly beloved as this famous old dark navy ground. When I die as die I must I do not want to be buried in TD not for me either the grassy MCG, this is my heartland, this is my home. This is where I want my ashes spread, across the sacred turf of Princes Park and we'll spend an eternity together whispering about the memorable victories of the famous Old Dark Navy Blues. |
Author: | Blue Bird [ Fri Mar 18, 2005 9:52 am ] |
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![]() Beautifully captured our wonderful history - now lets write a new chapter at our new home. |
Author: | tap in 79 [ Fri Mar 18, 2005 11:02 am ] |
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Dannyboy - 10 out of 10. Great stuff. Yeah. There is something magical about the old lady. It is called history. I hope that in years to come the Telstradome can somehow feel like a Carlton ground. How that is possible when it shared with 5/6/7?/8/9? other teams I don't know. Maybe life sized glassed encased pictures of Carlton players outside the ground would be a good start. |
Author: | tap in 79 [ Fri Mar 18, 2005 11:10 am ] |
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One other thing I should add, though, is that the atmosphere at Docklands is fantastic when you can pack 40,000 proud Blues supporters into one ground - this was something that we couldn't do at Princes Park. |
Author: | molsey [ Fri Mar 18, 2005 11:38 am ] |
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so... when is it??? |
Author: | dannyboy [ Fri Mar 18, 2005 12:00 pm ] |
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you missed it I'm already a ghost. |
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