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    Rugby league, sigh.

    I used to sneak under the fence at Kogarah Oval and watch the last of the 11 in a row championship teams of St George when I was a nipper. Clay, Provan, Gasnier.
    Followed them all my life.
    I just had to turn the game off and am going to do some work because they are so hard to watch. Buffaloes stuck in the mud of mediocrity.

    Is there a protocol for changing the team you support?
    How much suffering before you can give up on them - any guidelines?
    Are there rules??

    Carlton beat Collingwood last week so they get a reprieve.

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    Nope it's a bit like marrage. For better or worse.


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    Thumbs up yep

    Pick a player who's gone to a better team - then say you're a fan and supporter of that player - hey presto, you've changed teams
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    You think you've got problems!Try being a Warriors supporter.Up,down,up,down,down etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MIXONE View Post
    You think you've got problems!Try being a Warriors supporter.Up,down,up,down,down etc.
    yeah well ill put it down to the coaching , after all how many years does it take to be at the top
    theyve been there once and not there since , they have great players but cant connect .

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    Go the Titans. Beat the Broncos last night.
    I see King Wally and Mal Maninga made it into the best team of the century this week.
    They were some of the Great Old Players.

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    I'm a Sea Eagles fan. Don't follow the game that much. I had one of their caps but the wind blew it away and I lost it. A few weeks later I was surfin' the channels and came across one of their games. They were getting hammered don't recall the team. Sorta felt sorry for them so been a fan ever since.

    Decent sorta hat too.

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    I'm a Sea Eagles fan. Don't follow the game that much. I had one of their caps but the wind blew it away and I lost it. A few weeks later I was surfin' the channels and came across one of their games. They were getting hammered don't recall the team. Sorta felt sorry for them so been a fan ever since.

    Decent sorta hat too.

    Oakland Raiders American football.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder View Post
    Oakland Raiders American football.

    Arsenal Brit.

    Crusaders

    Robby Deans World Cup.


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    Fitzsimons today"

    Arsenal. One of TFF's friends has just returned from Britain, where he saw them play, and reports there was not a single British player in the side. Instead, the team was made up of three Frenchmen and one each from Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Holland, Belarus, Cameroon, Ivory Coast and Togo. Big-time professional sport. What's it all about, Alfie?



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    why do they bother with scrums?
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    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    why do they bother with scrums?
    Gets the boofheads out of the road for a play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Fitzsimons today"

    Arsenal. One of TFF's friends has just returned from Britain, where he saw them play, and reports there was not a single British player in the side. Instead, the team was made up of three Frenchmen and one each from Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Holland, Belarus, Cameroon, Ivory Coast and Togo. Big-time professional sport. What's it all about, Alfie?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder View Post
    The only thing English about the English Legue are the clubs .


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    Not any more, bud - they are businesses with a product - only the fans are left.
    I lost interest 5 years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MIXONE View Post
    You think you've got problems!Try being a Warriors supporter.Up,down,up,down,down etc.
    Sigh. Otago rugby supporter here ... although I'm sick of rugby and hardly ever watch now. I actually prefer watching the Warriors over any game of rugby.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Buffaloes stuck in the mud of mediocrity.

    Is there a protocol for changing the team you support?
    How much suffering before you can give up on them - any guidelines?
    Are there rules??

    Carlton beat Collingwood last week so they get a reprieve.
    Haha, what a brilliant line: buffaloes stuck in the mud of medeiocrity....luv it.

    I think the protocol is a an official wake and scarf burning.....you know, "the king is dead, long live the king" as you pledge a new allegiance. Sailing the burning scarf out to sea on an old Kontiki fishing rig would be a nice touch.

    You think you've got it bad, I work with mostly West Australians and we have to make a point of keeping the Dockers fans away from all sharp objects most weekends as they find new and improved ways of losing.

    Carlton looked bloody good last week, hard to believe they've had such a bad losing trot, even allowing for some good recruiting. I watched Collingwood get pipped in the last few minutes last night by North Melbourne. Enthralling game, with North doing just enough to stay in touch then somehow falling over the line in front.

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