The bulldog tragician
04-03-2014, 08:20 PM
Fellow Woofers,
At this quieter time of year if you are looking for something to feed your Bulldog addiction, I invite you to visit my blog www.bulldogtragician.com
The Bulldog story often struggles for airspace next to the more glamorous and successful clubs, and I wanted to create a space where the heartaches and the unique joys of following our club are captured. It's not necessarily the place for fierce debates about the cure of our forward line blues but it is the place where you can find some nostalgia and reflections on what keeps us going as fans. Some of the stories have also appeared on Footy Almanac ( a terrific website if you've never visited), mentioned in The Age, and shared around a lot on Twitter.
My latest blog post goes back in time to the 97 PF loss and poses the question whether scars from that loss have shaped our future. It does end on a hopeful note so don't be deterred!
At this quieter time of year if you are looking for something to feed your Bulldog addiction, I invite you to visit my blog www.bulldogtragician.com
The Bulldog story often struggles for airspace next to the more glamorous and successful clubs, and I wanted to create a space where the heartaches and the unique joys of following our club are captured. It's not necessarily the place for fierce debates about the cure of our forward line blues but it is the place where you can find some nostalgia and reflections on what keeps us going as fans. Some of the stories have also appeared on Footy Almanac ( a terrific website if you've never visited), mentioned in The Age, and shared around a lot on Twitter.
My latest blog post goes back in time to the 97 PF loss and poses the question whether scars from that loss have shaped our future. It does end on a hopeful note so don't be deterred!