Kaptain Kouta wrote:
thehalford wrote:
jeeves wrote:
showbag wrote:
I have lost count of the amount of times people who when finding out I am a Carton supporter have said ‘I used to support Carlton’. I tell them that they are the worst kind of supporter.
Interesting comment. I would subscribe to opposite point of view for all the reasons I have stated above. In fact I think any Western Australian who supports a Victorian, South Australian, Sydney or Brisbane team
is the worst kind of supporter there is.Is this the same for SA, NSW and QLD supporters? Should all SA supporters go for the Crows or the Power? Should anyone in Sydney automatically go for the Swans? Your logic is flawed on this point in particular.
Changing teams is soft. This guy is an idiot.
Jeeves, your line of thinking is exactly what the AFL wants. For Sydney residents to support only the Swans, Brisbane to support only the Lions etc.
It's a shallow and ridiculous logic, and is the cause of why support for AFL dives in Sydney when the Swans become crap.
Actually I was talking about Western Australians only but I could include SA supporters in their too. The reasons being historical and the rivalry built up between SA, WA and Victoria over a very long period of time. (See my post. This is the context of the comment I made)
Jeeves wrote:
[Now we get to a matter close to my heart. As a long time supporter of western Australian football it used to break my heart to see WAFL teams raided of their star players year after year and then turn around and watch those same Western Australians pull on the Big V and contribute to the humiliation of WA footy (pre State of Origin). So when State of Origin came around and those players pulled on the yellow and black of WA and then beat the invincible Vics it was the greatest feeling in the world. Finally in 1987 we could field our own team in the VFL and watch our star players week in and week out competing against Victorians and watch them do it with pride. Prior to the Eagles people over here did support a Victorian team (me included) but it wasn't with passion it was with interest. Interest in how our local boys were going. Yes we used to watch the winners. It was a great highlight package and again we could watch Buzz taking mark of the year and kicking the goal of the year or marvel at the skills of Leon Baker et al. Our interest was borne by the fact that that was the only way we could watch our best WA boys week in week out. Then along came the Eagles and the flood to Victoria slowed and our boys stayed here to play for our team. You say there is no historical significance in the Eagles. Well I beg to differ. Each player who pulled on the Eagles jumper in those early years was representing over 100 years of football tradition in this state.
Generally speaking the majority of footy followers from Queensland and NSW don't have that history and really no ties to their own state competition and players so if they go out and support other teams outside of their state then that is understandable.