AzzKikA 2,371 Posted May 20, 2009 Posted May 20, 2009 I saw a few people were talking about their partners supporting different teams and thought i'd start a topic along those lines. My partner is a Filth supporter but doesn't really follow the footy, only to tease me when we lose, which i have been doing to her of late. I get some free ticket to the dome in a corporate box and still she doesn't want to go. I have Foxtel IQ at home which is great coz most of our games are on fox sports so i get to tape them coz she wont watch it with me, i get a little loud and yelly! Please share.
beelzebub 23,392 Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 I feel for ya mate, my partner is Filthy too in fact nearly that whole family is ( and there's a few) She has said she will come with me to a few games later in year ( Melb games ) as we will miss the QB game being o/s. Its hard to fathom... you will need to resort to bribes... I'll leave that up to you and your imagination
H_T 3,049 Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 Wow. What is it with 'Filth' partners around here. Mine WAS a 'Carlton' supporter, she still has a soft spot for Carlton, but she's been Melbourne for nearly 12 years now. And yes, she's a paid up member. PS. She didn't like the whole Judd thing either, after she learnt he was a Melbourne supporter. If anything that has strengthened her bond with the Dees.
AFI 3 Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 This is kind of on the same topic as the previous post.. not to do with a partner, but a customer that I served yesterday. I work at a cd store, and a lady came into buy a cd with the clubs theme songs on it for her son. I asked her who he followed, she said the cats, much to the dismay of his father. She added that he was a Dees supporter. When I asked her how on earth that happed, she said that her three year old said that he "didn't support losers". I told her to say the exact same thing to him in a few years time when we're right up there, and the cats were fading.. it'll happen!
Reality Bus 17 Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 mine was a former saints supporter. easily fixed when i bought her a membership, & then she came to family day, got her free scarf, & met a few of the players, to which she responded "they're a good looking bunch of guys, i think i like my new team". well they are certainly more attractive than tiprat milne anyway. shes a convert, & hasnt even been to a saints game all year.
cooko 124 Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 my partner is a Lions supporter.. but i have already softened her up and my plan is working perfectly... she now owns a Melbourne jumper along with her Lions one... its just a matter of time..
IWAP 170 Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 I guess i'm lucky - my wife comes from a family of passionate Dees supporters. Marriage made in heaven! To top that off, my new wife's brother and father are also keen Demonland lurkers Cheers to B and R if your reading this!
Hellaintabadplacetobe 4,335 Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 I married a pom. She had absolutely no say in the matter whatsoever.! she already had a soft spot for the Dees as she used to work in a cafe across from Junction Oval and served (and burnt!) Neale Daniher`s foccacias on a regular basis.
JACKATTACK 17 Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 West Coast, and fairly passionate despite not ever living there or having any real conection with Perth. I have tried softening her up, I bought her a membership but she is a stubborn thing. About the only concession I have managed to wrangle out of her is that she won't stand in my way when I brainwash our children (if/when we have them) into bleeding for the Dees.
montasaurus 0 Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 Old Bloods Gal, Now a paid up MFC member (who goes to the games)!
AzzKikA 2,371 Posted May 21, 2009 Author Posted May 21, 2009 Wow great going all the converters! There is no way in hell i could convert my Mrs. Her mum is one eyed Filth but when the kids come along the doc's gonna be worried coz they will come out red & blue through and through.
Bristling T 11 Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 Mine's one of the very few Kangaroo's supporters, absolutely zero chance of a conversion. Mind you I think Boomer is about the only player she knows of.
Deeoldfart 8,205 Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 Former keen Footscray (Bulldogs) fan, but shortly after the wedding ceremony, I reminded her that she had just made a vow to take me 'for better or for worse' and that included my beloved Demons. She switched to Melbourne and has now been following the red and blue for almost 40 years (she is the first member I 'recruited' for the MFC, but there have been many others, including all of our tribe of kids and grand kids). While the 'other' love in my life is still waiting for her first Flag as a Melbourne supporter, she's consoled by the fact that the Bullies havn't won one over the same period, and she still has me as a husband. Lucky girl!
olgreydingo 51 Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 How could you ever interbreed with a filth supported or any other for that matter, unless your Demonis plan is to convert!
AzzKikA 2,371 Posted May 21, 2009 Author Posted May 21, 2009 I like Deeoldfart's ways. We get married in October, maybe i will have to push the "for better or for worse" onto her.
montasaurus 0 Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 AzzKikA said: I like Deeoldfart's ways. We get married in October, maybe i will have to push the "for better or for worse" onto her. make her sign a pre nup, so it is in red and blue (as opposed to black n white)!
Sir Why You Little 37,494 Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 This is a great thread, I am laughing Loudly at work!! Thanks Guys...
Einstein 1 Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 High Tower said: Wow. What is it with 'Filth' partners around here. I dated one once. A one-eyed filth supporter. Went out for a while. They guy she was dating before me was a Pies player, played reserves mostly, but still, after all these years I still feel dirty. My wife was an Essendon supporter, but knew nothing about them and never went to a game. Now she is a paid up Melbourne member, still doesn't go to games, but follows the club and knows most of the players. I once dated a Brisbane supporter who was so keen on footy she moved from Brisbane to Melbourne so she could experience what it's like to live in the heartland of AFL. I went with her to the 2004 Grand Final where Port beat the Lions. About half way through the last quarter as Port were getting well on top, she starts to cry. So I do the good thing and try and comfort her, but to be honest I felt like saying "Snap out of it princess, you just won three in a row!".
olgreydingo 51 Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 Einstein said: I dated one once. A one-eyed filth supporter. Went out for a while. They guy she was dating before me was a Pies player, played reserves mostly, but still, after all these years I still feel dirty. My wife was an Essendon supporter, but knew nothing about them and never went to a game. Now she is a paid up Melbourne member, still doesn't go to games, but follows the club and knows most of the players. I once dated a Brisbane supporter who was so keen on footy she moved from Brisbane to Melbourne so she could experience what it's like to live in the heartland of AFL. I went with her to the 2004 Grand Final where Port beat the Lions. About half way through the last quarter as Port were getting well on top, she starts to cry. So I do the good thing and try and comfort her, but to be honest I felt like saying "Snap out of it princess, you just won three in a row!". What is it with some people, I would cry my eyes out to see one darn flag. Ungreatful so and so. See never inter breed.
Sir Why You Little 37,494 Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 Einstein said: I once dated a Brisbane supporter who was so keen on footy she moved from Brisbane to Melbourne so she could experience what it's like to live in the heartland of AFL. I went with her to the 2004 Grand Final where Port beat the Lions. About half way through the last quarter as Port were getting well on top, she starts to cry. So I do the good thing and try and comfort her, but to be honest I felt like saying "Snap out of it princess, you just won three in a row!". I was at that Game. The Nerve crying after winning the past 3!! But hey i bet a few Melbourne Supporters did that back in '58. four does sound better than three let's be honest!
QueenC 74 Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 Quick question here fella's, have any of your converts ever tried to get you to jump the fence to their side? And I dated a passionate Swans supporter a few years back in uni, who is still a passionate Swans supporter, although he does buy a Melbourne membership to this day !!!
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