Ironingman
Allen Oxlade (6)
TT, I have been involved at 6 rugby clubs in different states over 5 decades and understand that there are far more similarities than differences but thanks for sharing your wisdom on the subject.Ironingman happy for you to be yesterday's heroes, and you will note that I have given credit to Brothers (Shaw era) in this forum before but my point is that Brothers & Randwick for both their fine long histories are not the dominate clubs in their respective competitions that they once were - however the only ones that don't appreciate that are Brothers & Randwick supporters.
As we have seen in AFL over the weekend - humility in sporting success is very important for the good of the game.
We all respect the sustained success that Randwick, Brothers and Souths were able to achieve through their golden eras (all built on the back of some outstanding players who did great things for club, state & nation) but it is history and what is more important to me is the game and the team that my club runs out in circa 2014.
I have also said on this forum before that for all the bravado associated with pigeon holing particular clubs you will find that Rugby clubs have more in common than they are different. May we all enjoy the ride of supporting our own clubs.
Supporting one's club is a journey not a destination.
Enjoy supporting your club this weekend.
Maybe we should enjoy the ride of supporting Rugby and be grateful that any allegiance we have to a particular club just makes the experience a bit more joyful. I was at the Tigers v Sydney Uni game earlier this year and last years GF and enjoyed the theatre of both events.
I also understand that premiership success is a wonderful but generally fleeting thing, enjoy the moment but the most important game is the next one. Just as you claim that all that is important to you is circa 2014 I can assure you that the Brothers supporters I associate with are only concerned with the same.
The past success of Brothers, Uni, Souths and Randwick, and the current success of Sydney Uni seems to be dwelled upon far more by opposition supporters than those that were or are in the moment of time. It seems that any performance below those standards is seized upon as an opportunity to have a chirp.
My response to your earlier post was just a gentle shot back across the bows after you (someone that claims to be only interested in the present) dragged up some history in regards to Brothers, Souths and GPS.
I won't be making the journey to support my club's Premier teams this weekend as they take their home match to Roma but I will go and have a peek at the other grades and then who knows, I might even pop out to catch the big one between Easts v GPS. You should be able to spot me, I will be the one with two eyes and not frothing at the mouth.