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Cheersquad - which end

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Hi,

Anyone able to tell me which end the cheersquad is sitting at for this round at Adelaide Oval?

Thanks a million

 
9 hours ago, Rossmillan said:

Hi,

Anyone able to tell me which end the cheersquad is sitting at for this round at Adelaide Oval?

Thanks a million

It’s our away game this year so they should be in the hill/old scoreboard side of Adelaide oval.

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1 hour ago, KoltTheRam said:

It’s our away game this year so they should be in the hill/old scoreboard side of Adelaide oval.

That’s what I am hoping, my wife bought tickets directly behind the goals at the scoreboard end.

 

Old scoreboard/hill end for away teams.

Home team cheersquad always at the riverbank end.

1 hour ago, Rossmillan said:

That’s what I am hoping, my wife bought tickets directly behind the goals at the scoreboard end.

That’s where we’ll be. ❤️💙


2 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

That’s where we’ll be. ❤️💙

I went to a game 4 years age at Adelaide and sat at the scoreboard end .I bought a glass of wine and it was filled to the brim.Very good value.

You won’t be interested Ghosty but some your fellow floggers might !

Get the boys over the line.

2 minutes ago, Dingo said:

I went to a game 4 years age at Adelaide and sat at the scoreboard end .I bought a glass of wine and it was filled to the brim.Very good value.

You won’t be interested Ghosty but some your fellow floggers might !

Get the boys over the line.

We’ll do our damndest to bring home the four points 👊🏼

PS the cheer squad bay is a dry bay. But there’s always halftime for my fellow floggers to indulge. 🍷

 
14 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The end that we’re kicking towards.

You think we get up and drag all our gear to the other end of the ground every quarter?

28 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

You think we get up and drag all our gear to the other end of the ground every quarter?

Imagine if you had to do that?

Then you would have to walk past the opposition cheer squad .

Imagine the punch ups between the 2 squads!


So speaking of cheer squads, I was watching a replay of the GC game ( for the 6th time) and I was bemused by the antics of a young female who was seated amongst the Dees’ supporters and whose antics after Langford’s last quarter goal was to say the least , was quite a performance.

Have a look in the top right hand corner of the screen after the goal is signalled and see what you think

1 hour ago, Ghostwriter said:

You think we get up and drag all our gear to the other end of the ground every quarter?

Not related to this weekend, but I heard someone say our cheer squad should be down the opposite end now that the players come out of the other race. Has any thought been given to this?

50 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Not related to this weekend, but I heard someone say our cheer squad should be down the opposite end now that the players come out of the other race. Has any thought been given to this?

At the ‘G we will always be in M3 for home games regardless of which race is used and that’s the way we like it. Away games at the ‘G means we have to be in M33 except for when it’s Collingwood’s home game coz they think they own the Ponsford.

2 hours ago, Dingo said:

Imagine if you had to do that?

Then you would have to walk past the opposition cheer squad .

Imagine the punch ups between the 2 squads!

Yeah I’d [censored] a few of ‘em up along the way, don’t worry about that 👊🏼

Seriously though, cheer squads actually get on well with one another. There’s a lot of respect and a definite camaraderie. We help each other out when needed. It’s the regular (non-cheer squad) fans that are feral and give us grief.

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8 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

That’s where we’ll be. ❤️💙

Awesome - can’t wait to show our German exchange students the great game of AFL - with the full cheersquad experience :.)


6 hours ago, joeboy said:

So speaking of cheer squads, I was watching a replay of the GC game ( for the 6th time) and I was bemused by the antics of a young female who was seated amongst the Dees’ supporters and whose antics after Langford’s last quarter goal was to say the least , was quite a performance.

Have a look in the top right hand corner of the screen after the goal is signalled and see what you think

Spooky?

6 hours ago, redandbluemakepurple said:

Spooky?

No, not spooky, but if you can lip read there’s pretty easily discernible coarse language and gestures… totally off the radar.

It’s not something you generally encounter from our supporters … I was so proud😛

Just now, joeboy said:

No, not spooky, but if you can lip read there’s pretty easily discernible coarse language and gestures… totally off the radar.

It’s not something you generally encounter from our supporters … I was so proud😛

Plus we’d just kicked a goal, which made the scene even more bizarre

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