I've been following the Bulldogs for all of my life. I've previously mentioned that my grandparents would never have tolerated grandchildren not supporting Footscray and I'm very serious in saying that I doubt I would have been allowed in the house had I chosen another side. I'm proud that they instilled in me a non wavering passion for the club.
Times have changed though and parents now aren't too fused who their children follow and I've even read where some of our supporters have said they don't want their children to go through the same frustration and struggles they have endured as lifelong Footscray/Western Bulldogs supporters.
I've seen many people drop off with their support after a favourite player or other had departed and I've also seen our supporters back away from the club after a few hard seasons. I sort of understand that but it's not me.
I've always seen things a lot differently to that. Sure the hard times test us but I'd like to think that so many others supporters have never really contemplated chucking in the towel.
So through all the hard times and some of the more enjoyable ones we find the club that so many of us love playing for the greatest prize of them all. There is no question in my mind that this is what going through all those tough times is all about. It's the ultimate payback for maintaining the faith.
Now I've had a long think about this and I'm not necessarily wanting the win just for me. I want the win for all those who have stayed the journey and maintained the faith.
I want it for the likes of Peter Gordon and Susan Alberti who have been terrific ambassadors for our great club.
I want it for all the players and coaches that represented us in 7 preliminary finals and 1 grand final since the last flag.
I want it for all the players that have missed their chance to play tomorrow because of injury or suspension.
And I want it for all of our supporters who have stayed the journey and invested so much emotion and passion over the years.
A win tomorrow will be a great thing for me but tomorrow I'll hopefully get the chance to sit back and silently thank all the people I have mentioned above.
Right now I'm very proud to be one of the many Western Bulldogs supporters.
I'd love to hear what a win tomorrow would mean to you?
Times have changed though and parents now aren't too fused who their children follow and I've even read where some of our supporters have said they don't want their children to go through the same frustration and struggles they have endured as lifelong Footscray/Western Bulldogs supporters.
I've seen many people drop off with their support after a favourite player or other had departed and I've also seen our supporters back away from the club after a few hard seasons. I sort of understand that but it's not me.
I've always seen things a lot differently to that. Sure the hard times test us but I'd like to think that so many others supporters have never really contemplated chucking in the towel.
So through all the hard times and some of the more enjoyable ones we find the club that so many of us love playing for the greatest prize of them all. There is no question in my mind that this is what going through all those tough times is all about. It's the ultimate payback for maintaining the faith.
Now I've had a long think about this and I'm not necessarily wanting the win just for me. I want the win for all those who have stayed the journey and maintained the faith.
I want it for the likes of Peter Gordon and Susan Alberti who have been terrific ambassadors for our great club.
I want it for all the players and coaches that represented us in 7 preliminary finals and 1 grand final since the last flag.
I want it for all the players that have missed their chance to play tomorrow because of injury or suspension.
And I want it for all of our supporters who have stayed the journey and invested so much emotion and passion over the years.
A win tomorrow will be a great thing for me but tomorrow I'll hopefully get the chance to sit back and silently thank all the people I have mentioned above.
Right now I'm very proud to be one of the many Western Bulldogs supporters.
I'd love to hear what a win tomorrow would mean to you?
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