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The Bulldogs Bite
16-10-2007, 11:35 PM
If The Dogs made the Grand Final, what would it mean to you? How would you act/feel throughout the week?

For me, I'm only young - but a GF birth would mean a whole lot to me for various reasons. I love and have supported the club ever since I could talk; I grew up 'pretending' to be players in the backyard kicking goals etc. Football plays an overwhelming part in my life and I would do anything to see us get into a Grand Final. My dad has been a diehard supporter and member for 30+ years, he lives to see the day The Dogs win a Premiership or even get into a GF. Every night we talk about The Dogs, sometimes for lengthy periods. Not a day goes by where there's not something discussed related to the side. So for The Dogs to make a GF would be unbelievable; words wouldn't be able to describe a single thing as there's nothing more I'd like to see than the smile on my dad's face. I'm young; I've suffered nothing what he and many, many other supporters have but yet I would still do anything for that GF & Premiership.

Personally I would be very, very excited. I wouldn't think I'd be nervous, simply because I'm just not that type of character. I'd probably attend anything and everything Grand Final/Western Bulldogs related throughout that week and be one of the first to the ground along with recording the entire coverage of the GF at home.

Who knows what else I'd do.

Just thinking about it really does make you crave success for this football club, not only for yourself but for every other diehard supporter who attends game after game hoping one day we'll be one of two teams in that last day of september.

Oh, and I reckon by quarter time my voice would be long gone. ;)

Dry Rot
16-10-2007, 11:56 PM
I'd envy you folk in Melbourne - not much would happen up here.

I remember my Swans nee Sth Melbourne mate who was just so pleased in '96 that they actually made it and IIRC won a quarter or two.

Bugger that, if we made it we're there to win it.

I want a 1954 result not a 1961 one.

Bulldog Revolution
17-10-2007, 09:27 AM
I'd envy you folk in Melbourne - not much would happen up here.

I remember my Swans nee Sth Melbourne mate who was just so pleased in '96 that they actually made it and IIRC won a quarter or two.

Bugger that, if we made it we're there to win it.

I want a 1954 result not a 1961 one.

We'd fly you down for the week DR - you'd just need to be amongst it

Go_Dogs
17-10-2007, 09:54 AM
Every night we talk about The Dogs, sometimes for lengthy periods. Not a day goes by where there's not something discussed related to the side.

You sound as fanatical as me. If I could talk about the Dogs all day, I probably would.

As far as what it would mean to me, it would mean no more crap from Adelaide supporters. It would mean I could experience what my long suffering Geelong supporting mates felt and are still talking about at the moment. So many things.

One day.

rapidshave
17-10-2007, 06:27 PM
It would mean everything to me, I think about it alot and have dreamed about us being there on the last day of September.

LostDoggy
17-10-2007, 06:56 PM
Wow. I cant even imagine the greatness of it.
Knowing me, I would probably sit through the week, convinced we will be winning the game the whole time, then lose by like a point.
But I would be so so so excited, go out and terrorise the Geelong-loving neighbours, brandishing huge Bulldogs flags everywhere and probably haning them everywhere.

And i'd collect every single article and poster in the newspaper to plaster my whole room with of course.

Sleep overnight in line for a ticket. (Hang on, I might get stabbed. I'll pass, i'll just turn up super-early).

I cant imagine how much it would mean to me, to see Scotty West and Johnno, all our boys, old and young to make it real and WIN THAT CUP!

I'd wear my badges and guernsey and my whole 'grand final outfit' everywhere (Guernsey, white shorts, blue stockings red boots, and a sparkly cape with additional psycho-obsessive accesories)

I'd go crazy! I cant wait for the day! It will happen!

Dry Rot
17-10-2007, 07:22 PM
We'd fly you down for the week DR - you'd just need to be amongst it

Thank you - I'm also willing to throw the toss and present the cup to Johnno at fulltime.

LostDoggy
17-10-2007, 07:29 PM
It would be one of the best days of my life. I would sell an arm for a ticket, considering we havent played in a GF for years, let alone won one, i understand the rarity of premierships, which is something i dont think supporters of other clubs can understand.

Hah, Bulldogs Bite my Dad finds it hard to talk about the Dogs at the moment, he's never seen us win one in his 50 years, i dont blame him.

I cant wait for the day that we get one for the trophy case! When clubs like Port Adelaide and West Coast join the AFL and have already won premierships in less than 10 years of even being IN the AFL, it makes me pretty sad...considering the wait some of our supporters have had, especially the older ones, the ones spent years and years waiting for the day.

But when we finally win one, i think all i'll be able to do is cry hysterically!

Scorlibo
17-10-2007, 07:36 PM
If The Dogs made the Grand Final, what would it mean to you? How would you act/feel throughout the week?

For me, I'm only young - but a GF birth would mean a whole lot to me for various reasons. I love and have supported the club ever since I could talk; I grew up 'pretending' to be players in the backyard kicking goals etc. Football plays an overwhelming part in my life and I would do anything to see us get into a Grand Final. My dad has been a diehard supporter and member for 30+ years, he lives to see the day The Dogs win a Premiership or even get into a GF. Every night we talk about The Dogs, sometimes for lengthy periods. Not a day goes by where there's not something discussed related to the side. So for The Dogs to make a GF would be unbelievable; words wouldn't be able to describe a single thing as there's nothing more I'd like to see than the smile on my dad's face. I'm young; I've suffered nothing what he and many, many other supporters have but yet I would still do anything for that GF & Premiership.
Personally I would be very, very excited. I wouldn't think I'd be nervous, simply because I'm just not that type of character. I'd probably attend anything and everything Grand Final/Western Bulldogs related throughout that week and be one of the first to the ground along with recording the entire coverage of the GF at home.

Who knows what else I'd do.

Just thinking about it really does make you crave success for this football club, not only for yourself but for every other diehard supporter who attends game after game hoping one day we'll be one of two teams in that last day of september.

Oh, and I reckon by quarter time my voice would be long gone. ;)

DITTO. Hope the doggy players are feeling the same way (bold). Getting to a grand final would be the most amazing and best feeling; winning it would be (you called it TBB) indescribable.

BulldogBelle
17-10-2007, 07:37 PM
If The Dogs made the Grand Final, what would it mean to you? How would you act/feel throughout the week?

It would mean everything to me, I want to feel the joy the Geelong supporters felt this year. I would take the week off work because I don't think I would be able to concentrate, go to the Grand Final parade as I always said I will not go to one of those unless the Dogs were in it. :)

The Coon Dog
17-10-2007, 08:02 PM
What would you do that night if we won?

I'd be drawn to the Whitten Oval & want to share that magical feeling with fellow Doggies fans.

LostDoggy
17-10-2007, 08:08 PM
What would you do that night if we won?

I'd be drawn to the Whitten Oval & want to share that magical feeling with fellow Doggies fans.


I agree, I think thats where i'd be!
It would be amazing, I cant wait.

LostDoggy
17-10-2007, 08:16 PM
It would mean everything in the world, plus a bit more. I'm not impatient, I haven't been waiting very long compared to a lot of people, but I wish we had a better history than we do. However, that will just make it all the better when we finally win another one- I know that I wouldn't take it for granted, seeing my team win a flag...but thinking about it just makes me more jealous of the clubs that have had recent success and also makes me wonder how long it'll be before we even start making consistent finals appearances again.

LostDoggy
17-10-2007, 08:20 PM
Being in Geelong this year when they won, it was just amazing how the town reacted-it was huge. They were so happy after so many years of dissapoinment- MAN i was jealous!

LostDoggy
17-10-2007, 10:34 PM
I have already warned my family - when the Dogs make it to the Grand Final the entire front of the house and garden will be decorated in red, white and blue. I will enjoy and savour every minute of the build up during that week.

Sockeye Salmon
17-10-2007, 10:35 PM
My wife told me in 97 that if we got in the grand final she would see me on Wednesday. If we win that's about when she would expect me home, if we lost that would be the earliest I'd be allowed home.

LostDoggy
17-10-2007, 11:28 PM
Next season is 2008, which is of course 54 since 54.

That means of course as most of you would be aware - 54 years since the 1954 triumph

Well if the Premiership isn't achieved by the end of season 2021 and horrible to think that in 2021 that may be the case, then worse then that we haven't even made a Grand Final appearance, we will be walking around proclaiming 2022 as -


61 since 61.

Seems light years away does season 2022 but really it is only just 15 years away. In 1993 the year 2008 was the same distance.

LostDog
22-10-2007, 06:38 PM
I would have to create a new word for the feeling I would have.
I thought it was that blissful walking back from the Elimination Final to the city last year
Singing the song on the Spirit of Tasmania home with my fellow supporters (3 of us)
I think if you took the hurt of '97 (my 18th b'day) and times that buy 1million it wouldnt come close.
It takes great punches in the guts for our team to bounce back
history has proven that.
I have worn the Red,White and Blue all my life, I have seen the good old days at the Whitten Oval, I saw old Scrager walk the field before the game
I have seen Libba,Hardy, Wynd win Brownlows and Scotty and Chris Robbed of it.
I hurt in '93,'97,'98
I would be devestated that Johnno and Westy didnt get to share that ultimate day
I already am for the Hawkins,Darcy,R Smiths, Wynds, Grants,

LostDoggy
22-10-2007, 06:43 PM
That was a great read LostDog. Thank you.

bornadog
22-10-2007, 11:03 PM
I hurt in '93,'97,'98 ,

1992 was a prelim year

katemeehan
23-10-2007, 07:02 PM
Wow, so hard to immagine what I would do...i would be an embarassment. I have no bulldogs supporter friends, so id chuck on a jumper and go craaazy with anyone in red white and blue.
I cant even immagine how happy I would be, and cant describe what it would mean

Topdog
23-10-2007, 07:51 PM
I'm actually a little scared of us making the GF.

Can just see myself ending up in hospital for a month if we win.

LostDog
23-10-2007, 10:15 PM
1992 was a prelim year

sorry mistype