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Started by Sliam, September 29, 2012, 06:16:26 PM

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Capper


stew42

Ok Swans fans, a bit of inspiration to get us through the off-season. This makes me proud to be a Bloods supporter.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_ZlRc3Ksls

Capper

Quote from: stew42 on November 18, 2012, 07:28:57 PM
Ok Swans fans, a bit of inspiration to get us through the off-season. This makes me proud to be a Bloods supporter.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_ZlRc3Ksls
got nervous watching that, fantastic, worth watching in full screen

Samm79

Quote from: stew42 on November 18, 2012, 07:28:57 PM
Ok Swans fans, a bit of inspiration to get us through the off-season. This makes me proud to be a Bloods supporter.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_ZlRc3Ksls

Not a bad way to spend a lunch break watching that again!

Jroo

Quote from: stew42 on November 18, 2012, 07:28:57 PM
Ok Swans fans, a bit of inspiration to get us through the off-season. This makes me proud to be a Bloods supporter.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_ZlRc3Ksls
Even though I am not a Swan fan, that video was great!

SydneyRox

I sat up the other night, watched the GF again when it was on FoxFooty...

AWESOME!!!!

Johnson was amazing for a guy who hasn't even played 50 games yet

Ziplock


stew42

A top article I found here: http://footyrhino.com.au/wordpress/2012/10/a-week-of-awesome-the-2012-grand-final-week-diary/

Stuff to note:

It’s incredible really, this Sydney Swans thing. This underdog side that keeps outperforming expectations; This Little Engine That Could… that actually Could.

We know their culture is strong, but what does that really mean? Can’t they just have been the best team on the day? Can’t they just have been better coached; had a better midfield, more composure?

Is it an insult to keep attributing victory to heart, rather than ability?

Maybe we shouldn’t go on for hours about Kenny Williams, the 84 year old Swans die hard who sings the clubs anthem with more passion than most men save for life or death situations.

Maybe we shouldn’t harp on about Ryan O’Keefe. The man who almost left red and white for yellow and brown in 2008, yet stayed, swallowed his pride, focused and changed from an outside runner to an inside general.

Maybe we shouldn’t keep praising the Swans veterans, the ones who came back from their pre-season break two weeks early to run time trials with the 1st-3rd year players last November.

Maybe we shouldn’t focus on Dan Hannebery, the 21 year old who has already played 77 Games and embodies the Blood’s Spirit, despite barely being able to buy a beer in New York.

Maybe we shouldn’t continue to be amazed by Jarrad McVeigh, the Swans Captain whose infant daughter died with heart complications midway through last year.

Maybe we shouldn’t keep elevating Adam Goodes, the 2-time premiership player and 2-time Brownlow winner who is a good enough bloke to let Jarrad McVeigh accept the cup, not just because it was his turn but because McVeigh needed a win more than he did.

Maybe we shouldn’t hail the John Longmire/Paul Roos transition as a faultless display of leadership and care.

Or maybe we should. Maybe all of this stuff matters as much as we think it does.

After all, didn’t our mums and dads always tell us that heart matters more than talent? Didn’t fairytales lead us to believe that perseverance and honour were the most important traits a person can possess?

A great club, run by great people and represented by 22 strong minded, never-say-die men won a premiership on Saturday afternoon.

Maybe, we should have seen it coming.

Capper

great read

what does he mean by
QuoteDan Hannebery is doing his impression of what would happen if Sam Mitchell and Beau Waters had a baby boy and named him Dan Hannebery

SydneyRox

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Quote from: tabs on January 16, 2013, 03:04:47 PM
great read

what does he mean by
QuoteDan Hannebery is doing his impression of what would happen if Sam Mitchell and Beau Waters had a baby boy and named him Dan Hannebery

Think he is trying to say that Hanners is the most skillful, yet hard as nails, head over the ball, fight for your life, get the ball or get knocked out, I tackle cars in the preseason kind footy player.

Who at the time had just kicked a goal to drag us back into the game