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Toothless Tigers cause much gnashing of teeth (Age)
« on: April 01, 2009, 05:34:34 AM »
Toothless Tigers cause much gnashing of teeth
John Harms | April 1, 2009

IF THE footy gods do pen the story of every season, they have started this one brilliantly. You can have your "Best of times, worst of times". Dickens reads like a Funniest Home Videos auto-cue by comparison.

Richmond's performance last Thursday night has provided the perfect opening. We have started with a complication, a question, yet again demonstrating that the Richmond Football Club is one of the great characters of the competition. The Tiges are good for football.

And Richmond supporters are good for football.

The faithful were great for TV news directors when they were turning up at pre-season training. They were great for talkback radio when they were ringing to say (with the lump-throated voices of prodigals) they'd bought their first membership since Kevin Bartlett succumbed to the comb-over. They were great for the nation when the purchase of No. 32 jumpers almost precipitated a polyester-led economic recovery.

I love them. Tigers' fans make me feel balanced and adjusted. I love how Newtonian physics doesn't apply to them; how their mood doesn't follow along a continuous spectrum that moves them through stages and gradations from supremely confident to monumentally peeved. Only quantum physics applies to them. They leap between two states of being: Upbeat Tiger, where all that is in doubt is the font the engraver will choose for the premiership cup; and Upset Tiger, where all that is in doubt is the colour of the marble stele upon which the coach's agates are mounted.

I love them so much I wanted to be with them on Thursday. I wanted to be able to say that I was there the night they opened their premiership season with a win over their arch-rival.

My train is shoulder to shoulder. Supporters look round-one fresh. One woman has a new do, pink-purple, like a Mallee sunset, with a hint of early-Everage about it. She waves her Tigers flag. "Go Tiges," she says, draping it across a youngster's face. "Go Tiges."

I do a lap outside the ground. People meeting. People texting. I am near the Barassi statue at the Richmond end. A couple of blokes in board shorts. A kid in his St Kevin's uniform. Blokes who look like they've forgotten that Thursday night is greyhound night.

Further around still to where Dennis Lillee will live forever exactly as we want to remember him, before he sold carpet and health capsules. A Greek bloke in his tight-fitting Tigers jumper is talking on his mobile. He is animated, loud, gesticulating. "What, aren't you confident?" he asks into the phone. It is so Richmond.

I stand at the Punt Road end, behind the Tigers cheer squad. When the Tiges run out hearts swell. It is, after all, their year.

Richo leads and marks. He has the first shot at goal of the season. He hits the post. "Scripted," I think to myself. But it's still the Tiges' year.

Then Troy Simmonds spills a mark in the last line of defence (which two of his mates could have taken) and the Blues have a goal. Other Richmond mistakes let the Blues in. The skills are awful. Ben Cousins is no longer the story. The only concern for fans is the performance of their team. And it is terrible.

By halfway through the second quarter I feel like I'm in a cartoon. Richmond faces are furious. Poker-machine eyes are spinning in their sockets. One bloke is pacing the concourse like he's carrying the bloodlines of Groucho Marx and Yosemite Sam. "This is s---," he screams (to no one). He's right. It's all over.

I leave. The Jolimont platform is busier than one might expect at half-time in the match between two premiership hopefuls. A weathered Tiger, no doubt called Dolly or Madge, leans back on the bench and draws long and hard on her fag. She blows smoke into the air like it's moments after the Visigoths have ransacked her village. She looks at me and shakes her head.

A family is nearby. "Who are we playing next?" a Tiger kid asks his dad.

"Geelong."

"Can we go?"

"I don't think we can get there next week."

You can see dad is shattered, betrayed, angry. Wondering whether this night will be the worst of times, and what he has done to his children.

http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfnews/keeping-the-faith/2009/03/31/1238261580179.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1

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Re: Toothless Tigers cause much gnashing of teeth (Age)
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2009, 06:05:42 AM »
Every word of it is true. We are the at times ecstatic, at times depressed but nebver anything inbetween club.

We are the mighty Tiger Army. The best fans in the sport. We might lose but we are the Kings of footy !!!!!

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Re: Toothless Tigers cause much gnashing of teeth (Age)
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2009, 01:26:44 PM »
Its the one thing I hate about the club - our well deserved reputution thet we 'Eat our own'. It's already started again after one loss....

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Re: Toothless Tigers cause much gnashing of teeth (Age)
« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2009, 01:33:38 PM »
all clubs eat their own, it is justthe media that have over inflated our club. 
every team that has a history of failure is in the same boat, but really we have had 2 coaches in 10 yrs, not that bad at all
the media love to hollywoodise the rfc

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Re: Toothless Tigers cause much gnashing of teeth (Age)
« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2009, 01:48:38 PM »
Its the one thing I hate about the club - our well deserved reputution thet we 'Eat our own'. It's already started again after one loss....

Stripes

what do you expect Stripes.

we deserve better mate.

i dont believe in sacking Wallace before we know if we are out of the final race but calling up tearing up memberships, blaming the club for picking cuz are not right.

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Re: Toothless Tigers cause much gnashing of teeth (Age)
« Reply #5 on: April 01, 2009, 02:25:26 PM »
It's already started again after one loss....

Stripes

Well I reckon most of it has been media hype, and I'd say this so called eating our own has been pretty mild considering.

Why no stories about Cwood's wilt in the face od pressure? Essendon's captain running around kickless?
In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.

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Re: Toothless Tigers cause much gnashing of teeth (Age)
« Reply #6 on: April 01, 2009, 02:39:37 PM »
It's already started again after one loss....

Stripes

Well I reckon most of it has been media hype, and I'd say this so called eating our own has been pretty mild considering.

Why no stories about Cwood's wilt in the face od pressure? Essendon's captain running around kickless?

spot on
rather than the media focus on us being the most vocal and passionate supporters, they start up on all the negative crap.
you would think more focus would be on freo, but really who cares about them, they dont sell papers , we do!

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Re: Toothless Tigers cause much gnashing of teeth (Age)
« Reply #7 on: April 01, 2009, 04:12:02 PM »
Its the one thing I hate about the club - our well deserved reputution thet we 'Eat our own'. It's already started again after one loss....

Stripes

Bulldust.
We've had 4 years and one game of mostly rubbish under this coach stripes.

He is rightly under the pump.
The dud is lucky he got 5 years!!

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Re: Toothless Tigers cause much gnashing of teeth (Age)
« Reply #8 on: April 01, 2009, 04:23:21 PM »
The ultra-negativity can get tiresome at times but at the same time at least our supporters care. The Club would've been dead long ago if supporters hadn't cared enough for the past 27 years. Our membership and crowd figures prove that. The media just love talking about memberships being torn up etc to represent the stereotypical Tiger supporter as it sells papers  :sleep.
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Re: Toothless Tigers cause much gnashing of teeth (Age)
« Reply #9 on: April 01, 2009, 04:34:27 PM »
Exactly and I would like to get to a point where we can no longer be betrayed in the media as that stereotype. The sack the coach as soon as we loss is long gone IMHO but the media and opposition supporters use reactions like last weeks game to support that old chestnut.

If TW does not take the team to the finals this year he is gone but rather than allow the media to force us to take action early I want us to wait and see what the rest of the year brings before we make judgement.

The emotion and frustration of supporters is what has led us to make so many mistakes in the past. Just when we are finally looking long term and making more informed judgements with our coaches, players etc I don't want the media to stir us up to the point where we turn on ourselves and regret it later.

Thoughtful, informed decisions are needed now not frenzied lynch mobs.  :outtahere


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Re: Toothless Tigers cause much gnashing of teeth (Age)
« Reply #10 on: April 01, 2009, 08:30:03 PM »
Well said Stripes. The club needs to remain cool, calm and collected and make decisions on its own terms rather than when pressured. After just 2 coaches in the past 10 years the media can hardly say we have a 'sack the coach' mentality.
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