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15 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

I can seriously watch these sort of things for ever and a day.

These grand final clips on replay all day forever and ever. Yes please. 

  • Demonland changed the title to “Bang….Bang, Bang, Bang" Stadium

A cricket analogy. It will be like playing on the same ground you last made a double century on! 


52 minutes ago, Rivers Run Red said:

Nothing like a home ground advantage

We could have more fans than West Coast there this week based on how they’re travelling!

Give away tickets to Freo fans who can send in a photo of themselves in a Dees scarf from last year. West Coast fans will stay away in droves, so we can pack the place and they can play in front of a hostile crowd on their own ground.

Seriously though it’ll be great to go back there for the boys I reckon. Happy memories there. Doesn’t feel like that long ago that a trip to Perth meant pencilling in the loss and just hoping for the best.

Wonder if I’ll ever be able to see bang… bang bang bang without getting a lump in my throat? 

 
5 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Wonder if I’ll ever be able to see bang… bang bang bang without getting a lump in my throat? 

 

I can't even listen to this song without thinking of those marvellous couple of minutes.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

 

I can't even listen to this song without thinking of those marvellous couple of minutes.

 

 

Nancy does it better 

 


3 hours ago, Nasher said:

Wonder if I’ll ever be able to see bang… bang bang bang without getting a lump in my throat? 

I know this is a family page, but only in your throat?

4 hours ago, hardtack said:

I know this is a family page, but only in your throat?

Yeah I’m usually spent after the bang…bang bang bang.

 

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if I could go back to the moment before that all occurred and re live it for the first time… man that would be magical.

8 hours ago, Demonstone said:

 

I can't even listen to this song without thinking of those marvellous couple of minutes.

 

 

Bulldogs new theme song apparently.


Hell yeah! Would have loved to have been there in person this week for the first return to this amazing place! 

 

 

As much as I love "Bang....bang, bang, bang" - Hamish's call of Maxy's goal in the prelim where he "pulls out the driver, sets sail for home" gets me just as much. 

11 hours ago, Nasher said:

Give away tickets to Freo fans who can send in a photo of themselves in a Dees scarf from last year. West Coast fans will stay away in droves, so we can pack the place and they can play in front of a hostile crowd on their own ground.

Seriously though it’ll be great to go back there for the boys I reckon. Happy memories there. Doesn’t feel like that long ago that a trip to Perth meant pencilling in the loss and just hoping for the best.

Wonder if I’ll ever be able to see bang… bang bang bang without getting a lump in my throat? 

Thought you were going to say, "Doesn’t feel like that long ago that a trip to Perth meant producing some false documents and travelling via Darwin."


2 hours ago, binman said:

 

Good find. I understood the Bang Bang Bang and the French bit but no clue what the hell the rest of it was about. 

15 hours ago, Demonland said:

I'm tempted to start a company called "Bang ... Bang, Bang, Bang" and get the naming rights to Optus Stadium.

look, you wouldn't want to hold too many political rallies there...

 
20 hours ago, Nasher said:

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Wonder if I’ll ever be able to see bang… bang bang bang without getting a lump in my throat? 

.................. and tears rolling down my cheeks. (literally!)


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