by therisingblues » Mon Nov 02, 2015 4:15 pm
Booney wrote:therisingblues wrote:There's just way too much disrespecting Unley on this thread.
Yes, it is a work of art. The clean air and view of the hills might be unappreciated by folk with shittier home grounds. Not understanding the infinite wisdom of having the crowd and all facilities on the one side of the ground for convenience and atmosphere is perhaps stubborn jealousy. The grandstands with their wonderful blending of old and new encapsulates different eras of the SANFL and are obviously educational as well as aesthetically pleasing. Then there's the welcoming Sturt folk themselves. They'll never tell you to **** off, much. A more socially adjusted gathering on the terraces you will not find in the southern hemisphere.
So considering all that, why not have the candy stripes and the Eagles play a game on such hallowed turf?
Such hallowed turf you decided not to play there for some years, did you not?
"Socially adjusted...they'll never tell you to **** off"....Seems you're speaking in an uneducated sense, have you been to Unley?

The quote reads, "They'll never tell you to **** off, MUCH" I was actually thinking of making that line into part of a little ditty I am thinking of composing, entitled "An Ode to Unley"
"We're socially adjusted, we're in good touch,
We'll never tell you to **** off much.
The terraces roar, the mighty Unley crew,
When we play footy we first remove the poo."
Oh, yes. There was a time the oval was considered to sacred to play on, I'm glad you picked up on that.

I'm gonna sit back, crack the top off a Pale Ale, and watch the Double Blues prevail
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