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This other life we have.

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 2:30 am
by robbie67
We live and die with the club. We pay it far more attention than reasonable people should. Most of us would trade winning lotto for a premiership.

People that dont bleed for their club, dont know what the fk they are missing out on.

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 2:38 am
by Rossoneri
Spot on. We are so passionate about the club it hurts. You have to admit, at the end of the day, we have had a good ride in terms of success. The last two years have been the worst and we are turning it around, whereas most teams are useless for nearly 4 years before they turn it around.

Under Sheeds in 27 years, we have made 9 preliminary finals.

I doubt any other team has done that over 25 odd years, apart from Hawthorn who had their golden era in the 80's. Even still, I think they have had 9 as well.

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 2:46 am
by robbie67
I am not going to be able to fking sleep. Will have to play poker all night. The adrenalin is till pumping through me.

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 2:50 am
by Rossoneri
I just finished watching the replay. I might watch the 3rd quarter again.

f*** this team annoys me some times. We served up some shit for a month or so, but the past month we have played some football that I havent see us play for 2-3 years (consistently). Buts that football, thats life. Take the good with the bad, because whe its good, its ******* awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

When was the last time we won four in a row?

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 3:24 am
by nudder12
Not really, but I'm almost glad I wasn't at the ground tonight.
Sheesh, just sitting in my lounge chair and I was pumped. Yelling out in both joy and frustration at different times, and when the siren went, well, I leapt out my chair and punched the air and screamed, and basically just jumped around the room for ages. A good thing no one could see me methinks :)

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 8:58 am
by pear
nudder12 wrote:Not really, but I'm almost glad I wasn't at the ground tonight.
Sheesh, just sitting in my lounge chair and I was pumped. Yelling out in both joy and frustration at different times, and when the siren went, well, I leapt out my chair and punched the air and screamed, and basically just jumped around the room for ages. A good thing no one could see me methinks :)
I was at the game and screamed like a madman for about 5 minutes after the siren. Same with everyone around me, just going nuts.

I love it that we bleed for the club.

People who think footy is just a game just don't get it I reckon.

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 12:03 pm
by Sartorius
I love the passion within the Essendon Football club. The supporters (well most) bleed for their team and wins like this certainly prove it. What was the official attendance? It was fantastic for an interstate team V Essendon. I just wish we were at the 'G. Other supporters don't understand the passion Essendon supporters have. I think another good example was last year against Brisbane. After 15 games without a win we still got 40,000 odd against an interstate team and the atmosphere was amazing! I love bombers. :D

I wasn't able to make it. Second melbourne game in three years I've missed. Have torn ligaments in my ankle and muscle in my lower leg, so I had to see the physio back home (three hours from Melbourne) plus I have 2 year 12 exams next week! Reading this makes me very jealous of you guys. I hate not being there! I won't miss another match until 2010 from now. I ain't missing that kind of game again!

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 12:10 pm
by Rossoneri
Gossy wrote:I wasn't able to make it. Second melbourne game in three years I've missed. Have torn ligaments in my ankle and muscle in my lower leg, so I had to see the physio back home (three hours from Melbourne) plus I have 2 year 12 exams next week!
:-({|=
Soft!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hope you get better.

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 12:13 pm
by Sartorius
Hahaha thanks Ross. I'm still wishing I went. Bad ankle or not! Exams or not! :P

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 5:21 pm
by Madden
robbie67 wrote:I am not going to be able to fking sleep. Will have to play poker all night. The adrenalin is till pumping through me.
I got home, had another 20 beers, then went to the casino and played. Had a nap today but pretty much havent slept yet.

Sensational win.

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 6:57 pm
by bombers_rock
Rossoneri wrote:When was the last time we won four in a row?
When we won 6 straight. Round 3, 2004 (defeated West Coast by 6 points) to Round 8, 2004 (defeated Adelaide by 51 points). :D

Look out Port Adelaide, the Bombers are coming and are hungry. We rolled Adelaide over there, we can roll you too, especially when we've just matched and gone 1 better with the best in the business. :)

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 7:39 pm
by Boyler_Room
Staggy wrote:
robbie67 wrote:I am not going to be able to fking sleep. Will have to play poker all night. The adrenalin is till pumping through me.
I got home, had another 20 beers, then went to the casino and played. Had a nap today but pretty much havent slept yet.

Sensational win.
Ha! Wonder if my sister dealt to you. She's a poker dealer at Crown.

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 7:41 pm
by Boyler_Room
bombers_rock wrote:
Rossoneri wrote:When was the last time we won four in a row?
When we won 6 straight. Round 3, 2004 (defeated West Coast by 6 points) to Round 8, 2004 (defeated Adelaide by 51 points). :D

Look out Port Adelaide, the Bombers are coming and are hungry. We rolled Adelaide over there, we can roll you too, especially when we've just matched and gone 1 better with the best in the business. :)
I said to a mate of mine this morning (a Port supporter) that if I were him, I'd be running scared coz next week the giant killers are coming to town. If we knock off Port that'll be every premier since we won the flag.

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 8:33 pm
by bombers_rock
Port look to be putting in a very dismal "performance" against the Scum. A win next week is looking very close to reality.

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:40 am
by BERT
nudder12 wrote:Not really, but I'm almost glad I wasn't at the ground tonight.
Sheesh, just sitting in my lounge chair and I was pumped. Yelling out in both joy and frustration at different times, and when the siren went, well, I leapt out my chair and punched the air and screamed, and basically just jumped around the room for ages. A good thing no one could see me methinks :)
I wasn't there but at 10pm on Friday night I wouldn't have wanted to be anywhere else in the world. I could have been in bed with Jessica Alba, Cameron Diaz and Kate Moss and I still would have rather been at the Dome.

I jumped around my lounge room for ages when the siren went. I was so pumped. It was fantastic.

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:46 am
by The Man from Bomberland
BERT wrote:
nudder12 wrote:Not really, but I'm almost glad I wasn't at the ground tonight.
Sheesh, just sitting in my lounge chair and I was pumped. Yelling out in both joy and frustration at different times, and when the siren went, well, I leapt out my chair and punched the air and screamed, and basically just jumped around the room for ages. A good thing no one could see me methinks :)
I wasn't there but at 10pm on Friday night I wouldn't have wanted to be anywhere else in the world. I could have been in bed with Jessica Alba, Cameron Diaz and Kate Moss and I still would have rather been at the Dome.

I jumped around my lounge room for ages when the siren went. I was so pumped. It was fantastic.
Samesies.

Replay didn't finish until well after 2am but that made no difference. Had so much trouble getting to sleep after that. Shouldn't have even bothered.

Re: This other life we have.

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:48 am
by Madden
robbie67 wrote:We live and die with the club. We pay it far more attention than reasonable people should. Most of us would trade winning lotto for a premiership.

People that dont bleed for their club, dont know what the fk they are missing out on.
I never really read this properly. What a great post.

It is a weird life that true devotees of a football club lead - where a large part of your life rides on results on the field - and there are so many times where your devotion and your passion causes you terrible pain when the team is doing badly. But its nights like Friday night that do make it all worthwhile.

Some people may think that football is the opiate of the masses, but you're right Rob, they don't know what they are missing out on.

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 10:54 am
by robrulz5
It was awesome on Friday night to see how many Essendon supporters turned up to see our great club play.

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 4:53 pm
by Rossoneri
The roar when Scotland kicked the goal to put us in front was the 2nd loudest i have heard, behind the time when Alessio took that mark against Sydney in 2001.

The ball was coming right at us and straight off the boot, you knew it was home.

I remember reading a while ago on the old BT that people were saying that we have no passion as supporters. Maybe its because we expected to win games (back then anyway) where as now, we are realising how important wins against the odds are.

Those wins, you just want to keep them on tape forever and ever.

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 4:56 pm
by robrulz5
Rossoneri wrote:The roar when Scotland kicked the goal to put us in front was the 2nd loudest i have heard,

It certainly was loud. It just goes to show that when Essendon supporters are at their loudest we are hard to beat!!!