Just returned from the 'G'.
And to set the scene, I've turned up, at the invitation of some collingwood mates (serve me right) and enjoyed the salubrious surrounds of the new long room.
Half time - 2 points down, and very much in it.
The team returns early onto the park, preparing for the second half, and the wet weather footy (no idea but it was like someone had said "its raining" and they all turned up to get used to it).
Suddenly - three goals down, and THE GAME IS OVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!
we dropped our heads.
6 minutes into the third, and this little blue duck knew exactly what was going to happen. in fact, at that point I congratulated my hosts on their victory. They called me pessimistic, but eventually agreed.
What was it 80 points in the end (in a half).
Tarrant, well held all day, Rocca, well done to Lance.
and at the beggining of the last it happens.......
Pagan thumbs his nose at us all.
Game over, and....
He sends lance to the forward line.
This is a joke.
A @#$%&! joke.
He wins, and he wins, and every time he wins, we move him.
Are we a one man team? (Ok I withdraw that).
So, I take it, I drink beer, and I take it, and and on the train home I realise its easier not to care, cause it doesn't hurt.
Unfortunatley, I do care, and it does hurt, and I want someone to blame.
We did drop our heads, and we are better than that. But I think I have said it too often now. I think it gets said all the time as an excuse - we are getting better, we are improving, they are young, etc, etc, etc, etc, @#$%&! etc.
I've barracked for this club for a long time. My first live game, the '73 Grand Final.
I became a member for the first time follwoing black Friday, I've been there to put the money in, in time of need, and I have been happy to help.
But today has set me back, it's upset me, and I wonder what we are, and what we have done that we have to put up with this.
Yes, its been bad, but this is the pits.
The lowest ebb.
The saddest lament.
_________________ "Two roads diverged in a wood,
and I,
I took the one less travelled by,
and that has made all the difference."
Robert Frost
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