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Dons Suck ! - say Saints Fans

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OK ... we'll be enemies next time we meet .... but checking the Saintsational website it appears that most Saints fans were cheering on your boys last night. I know I was.

I wrote: Sure Dees should have won and missed shots on goal ... but gee it made me sick seeing Dons win in dying secs. Would have been nice to see the Dees win one last time for The Rev ... plus it would help our cause. Turned off TV straight away couldn't bear to watch Essendon fans celebrate. Sickening!!

Another Saint fan says: Well i was actually at the game as i had free tix from some bombers-supporting mates. I thought it would be nice to go along without the pressure of supporting your team - how wrong i was !

I found myself barracking for the dees, as the bummers fans around me were giving me the sh!ts. When essedon stole the game, it felt like my own team had just lost. Was very surprised actually. I guess it goes to show how much i hate essendon fans

Sainter 4 Life wrote: "When essedon stole the game, it felt like my own team had just lost." You know Sainter that's how I felt. Last week when we beat Eagles ... it was like a fairy tale ending - and that's how I wanted the game to go last night. Just one more win for Neale would have been a lovely memory to go out on. Nothing worse than losing a game when you've been winning the whole quarter and lose in the last 6 secs. Yeah ... Dons Suck!

All the best guys. Looks like neither the Saints or Dees will be sharing in Sep action this year.

 

if the demons had had the rub of the green like the bombers have had in the close finishes - we'd be 6-7 and if they had gotten the same deal as us they would be 4-9 - considering the guys carrying them accross the line this year are Hird, Fletcher, Lucas and Lloyd I wouldnt be getting to excited about their future. Although I might just be bitter from last night still

Thanks Saints4Ever :) !!!

 

always had good dealings with saints fans, good bunch. thanks mate, makes it a slightly bit easier to take

Looking at a few other sites - it seems almost all wanted Melbourne to win for Daniher.

It still hurts that we didn't.


Looking at a few other sites - it seems almost all wanted Melbourne to win for Daniher.

It still hurts that we didn't.

go check out demonology for our feelings about teh scum....i added your input saintsman..thansk for that....

i thought it was nice at the end that a match offical presented neale wih the football signed by Sheedy and Lloyd wishing him all the best nice touch to it

 

With me being a Demons member and the wife a Saints member, we share each others pain most weeks. A combined 84 years with no flag will probably have both sets of fans seeing the same things each week. Must admit, given the vote to merge with the Dorks, i said NO! Not sure i would have voted with the same passion if it had been the Saints. Only problem there is, even combined, we would still lack the playing intensity of the Roos.

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