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Mr Miyagi
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The Port game earlier this year when we smashed them at the G was the closest it’s been to being just like the old days at Vic Park. The atmosphere and energy was like being back at Vic Park again. My memory’s not great anymore but I can still recall watching Sav kick 11 like it was yesterday. And poor Richo getting smashed by Voss right in front of me, I was front row and can still feel it. I remember getting a splinter in my arse from the seats, and watching the hot water getting turned off in the opposition rooms lol.
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piedys
Heeeeeeere's Dyso!!!
Joined: 04 Sep 2003 Location: Resident Forum Psychopath since 2003
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Mr Miyagi wrote: | And poor Richo getting smashed by Voss right in front of me, I was front row and can still feel it. . |
That happened at the Gabba in 1996; although we did wipe the floor with them in final round of 1996 at Vic Park.
Trent Hotton was b.o.g. and never played another game for us again, thanks to his off field blunder.
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Mr Miyagi
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piedys wrote: | Mr Miyagi wrote: | And poor Richo getting smashed by Voss right in front of me, I was front row and can still feel it. . |
That happened at the Gabba in 1996; although we did wipe the floor with them in final round of 1996 at Vic Park.
Trent Hotton was b.o.g. and never played another game for us again, thanks to his off field blunder. |
Put me out in the back paddock 😳
Who got seriously cleaned up on the wing at Vic park? I saw someone get flattened
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LaurieHolden
Floreat Gymnorhina tyrannica
Joined: 22 Feb 2009 Location: Victoria Park
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Side By Side
Joined: 30 Jun 2005 Location: somewhere
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thompsoc wrote: | To DTM i feel sorry that such a passionate supporter as you did not see a game at Vic Park. The atmoshere was closer to the Collaseum than a football stadium I started going there in the late 50's and it was a real working class spectacle/ Today at a place like the MCG it is cold and sterile. During a match this season I saw a collingwood supporter get almost ejected because he was too loud plus he swore - it maybe good for families these days but it just lacks passion and colour of which VP had plenty. My favorite memory was during one close game the collingwood trainer was running around the boundary line fanning the supporters with a towel. Today he would have got the sack for not having his mind on the job. By the way the crowd loved it. |
Hehe I agree, nothing like it! I was in the cheer squad, so many great memories! The peanut man!
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Side By Side
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Best day of my life bar none, 1990 grand final, my sister got us tickets above the Essendon cheer squad, Paul salmons old man must have been in front of us he was being a total tool, 5 min to go and our Jaded hearts melted, we saw Matthews walk down the aisle pumping his arms and we looked at each other and said “we did it, we finally did it, we won” and then it was party on! When the players left the ground we went directly to Vic park, someone grabbed me, threw me in a phone box outside the tow hall and made me sing the song to someone the other end! Shoulda married him! Watching people climb the goal post and everyone hugging and singing simply the best and we are the champions til the players arrived on stage!
2010 was at the draw, watched the replay in the SPN bar in down town Disney!
I need todo Vic park again with Junior, please god , just grant me that! That my friends is heaven on earth!!!!
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orie
A MADPIE FOR LIFE
Joined: 11 Apr 2000 Location: Heart and Soul.
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What about the day there was a fire at the cheer squad end and all the people jump onto the ground..
And the day that an opposition fan ran through the cheer squads banner before the game and he was chased around the ground by everyone.
I also remember jumping the fence and running onto the ground as a teenager with thousands of others when Peter McKenna kicked his 100th goal.
Was also there when he kicked 16goals in a match and the game was halted so that they could get people off the ground. It stopped him breaking the record of 17 goals in a match.
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LaurieHolden
Floreat Gymnorhina tyrannica
Joined: 22 Feb 2009 Location: Victoria Park
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I thought this might have caught on again, I like it. Stems from two former trainers and Life Members, Harry Langdon and John MacGibbon.
It’s a tradition inspired by past Collingwood trainers such as Harry Langdon and John MacGibbon, who were loved by players and supporters alike for waving their trainers’ towels above their heads on the boundary line to rally the Victoria Park crowd and inspire the players into action.
https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/news/316175/a-famous-tradition-returns-to-the-g
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Charlie Oneeye
charlie oneeye
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Wouldn't know where to start, lol.
The game day memories are many and remembered with fondness. Cherished.
For the youngies.. scratching the surface :
Snooker on weekdays, Beer with the odd players at the bar after the game.
New members greeting and getting my members medallion handed to me by Bob Rose along with a handshake welcoming me to the club. My most Priceless memory.
The day a Fitzroy supporter dressed head to toe in Fitzroy colours standing in the members, loudly cheering his side non stop... and our members clearing a 10-metre diameter circle around him would go down as one of my funniest game day moments. Wouldn't see that these days.
A 'box' just outside the member's bar reserved only for those who had been members for 50years and over. I think it's been totally forgotten.
It was more personal back then, but the passion still remains.
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Bruce Gonsalves
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LaurieHolden wrote: | It's a long shot, but are there any Nicksters in this image?
It was taken in the outer at Waverly, but during the VP era. |
Looks a lot like Jerry Seinfeld on the left and possibly Lester Ellis at the front.
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