CarnTheTiges said:A lot of their star talent simply didn't perform on the day. Ours did.
Just left. The mood was just slightly startibg to turn as everyone gets more pissed.Harry said:What the *smile* just happen?
Walking Swan st and it's party town
yessssss
Bullarto Tiger said:The Crows' Stare ... what a farce and a charade. Those Adelaide players stood there like plastic tough guys, but in the end it looked false, pretentious and lacked any substance. Their captain was the biggest plastic guy for Adelaide. I reckon it will take the Crows a few years to get over this loss. They certainly hold no fear for the Tigers, that's for sure.
se7en said:Apparently Tex didn't say congratulations to any of the tiger boys going off.
Stormed off and wouldn't talk.
mrposhman said:If thats true, then they should strip him of the captaincy. Theres one thing about being able to get your team up, but sportsmanship is a massive part of Ausralian sport and I love that part of it.
I hope Tex cries all the way back to Adelaide.
shad said:I feel a bit for the crows supporters. I live an hour and a half from Melbourne, and its a long drive home after a loss. Imagine having to drive all the way back to Adelaide.
shad said:I feel a bit for the crows supporters. I live an hour and a half from Melbourne, and its a long drive home after a loss. Imagine having to drive all the way back to Adelaide.
craig said:So you can go back to work with all the Gloating Port Power fans who are loving the RFC right now :hihi
Legends of 1980 said:Biggest grand final crowd since 1986.
Home now watching the replay and if BT is to be believed, capacity is 100,024. We had 100,021. Where the hell were those 3 empty seats? Makes a nice change to see a full 'G without rows of vacant seats