Re: Adelaide Crows 2017
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 1:09 pm
He, admin, refers to Douglas as "Our very own GOAT"
PatowalongaPirate wrote:No, we don't need chants and songs at the footy.
People that go to the footy are there to watch the footy, a lot of people that go to the soccer are only there to chant and hardly watch any of the match itself.
amber_fluid wrote:PatowalongaPirate wrote:No, we don't need chants and songs at the footy.
People that go to the footy are there to watch the footy, a lot of people that go to the soccer are only there to chant and hardly watch any of the match itself.
Really?
I just go to sink p*ss with mates.
bennymacca wrote:amber_fluid wrote:PatowalongaPirate wrote:No, we don't need chants and songs at the footy.
People that go to the footy are there to watch the footy, a lot of people that go to the soccer are only there to chant and hardly watch any of the match itself.
Really?
I just go to sink p*ss with mates.
yep.
Booney wrote:Soccer chants are to keep people awake.
There's no need for chants at the footy.
Yes, I love beer too.
MW wrote:Booney wrote:Soccer chants are to keep people awake.
There's no need for chants at the footy.
Yes, I love beer too.
@morell
Thoughts on beer?
Booney wrote:MW wrote:Booney wrote:Soccer chants are to keep people awake.
There's no need for chants at the footy.
Yes, I love beer too.
@morell
Thoughts on beer?
Why, why do that?
MW wrote:Booney wrote:Soccer chants are to keep people awake.
There's no need for chants at the footy.
Yes, I love beer too.
@morell
Thoughts on beer?
Booney wrote:He, admin, refers to Douglas as "Our very own GOAT"
cennals05 wrote:Booney wrote:He, admin, refers to Douglas as "Our very own GOAT"
He also refers to Crows supporters as "the GOATS of AFL supporters" and also "because we have the biggest diehard fan culture in world sport".
cennals05 wrote:Booney wrote:He, admin, refers to Douglas as "Our very own GOAT"
He also refers to Crows supporters as "the GOATS of AFL supporters" and also "because we have the biggest diehard fan culture in world sport".
jakovasaurus wrote:Haha shit they are cringey.
But how many people in these "cheer squads" are playing with a full deck?
From what I've seen of the crows and of visiting teams, my guess is not a whole lot.
JK wrote:jakovasaurus wrote:Haha shit they are cringey.
But how many people in these "cheer squads" are playing with a full deck?
From what I've seen of the crows and of visiting teams, my guess is not a whole lot.
Yeah there seems to be a few with let's say, some challenges. I've met a couple through a mate, and to be honest being involved in the Cheersquad seems to have given them much greater purpose in their life through the utmost devotion toward their club. Yep, embarrassing at times, but good luck to them, they're not hurting anyone.
Dutchy wrote:Watched ninetyseven tonight on Fox, thought it was really well done, getting some opposition players in it to describe the matches from their opponents perspective was a great touch. Brought back some memories....
Dutchy wrote:Watched ninetyseven tonight on Fox, thought it was really well done, getting some opposition players in it to describe the matches from their opponents perspective was a great touch. Brought back some memories....