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  • GVGjr
    Moderator
    • Nov 2006
    • 44292

    #16
    Re: Footy family secrets

    Originally posted by mackem
    My father-in-law was a Carlton supporter as is my sister-in-law.
    Have they been doing it tough over the last 3 years but are now eagerly waiting for next season?
    Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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    • Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
      Bulldog Team of the Century
      • Jan 2007
      • 8896

      #17
      Re: Footy family secrets

      hmmm it makes me feel dirty to just writing it, but two of my sisters support Collingfilth and Carlscum respectively. They're not big footy fan's just chose one the "successful" clubs in the late 70's.

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      • LostDoggy
        WOOF Member
        • Jan 2007
        • 8307

        #18
        Re: Footy family secrets

        One of my good friends has the misfortune of being the only normal person out of her entire family.
        Her family of seven go for the Pies, she is the sole Doggies supporter. Poor kid.
        Ah well, good to see she'll grow up normal.

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        • Twodogs
          Moderator
          • Nov 2006
          • 27654

          #19
          Re: Footy family secrets

          In my family we had a Darwinian attitude to football. If you decided to barrack for anyone else but Footscray, you stopped being fed. Hunger concentrates your mind on what's important in life.
          They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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          • Max469
            Draftee
            • Jan 2007
            • 568

            #20
            Re: Footy family secrets

            Mother, Father & 3 sisters - North Melbourne

            2 Brothers - Collingwood

            16 nieces & nephews - 15 follow either - Collingwood, Carlton, Geelong, Hawks or North but ONE loves his Auntie so follows the mighty bulldogs.

            36 great nieces or nephews - some too young to understand - But TWO follow the mighty bulldogs.
            [B][FONT="Book Antiqua"][COLOR="DarkOrchid"][I]I bleed Red,White & Blue[/I][/COLOR] [/FONT][/B]

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            • Sockeye Salmon
              Bulldog Team of the Century
              • Jan 2007
              • 6365

              #21
              Re: Footy family secrets

              Originally posted by Gabi
              Well my grandparent are from Footscray, and they barracked for the Doggies for years. They had 10 kids, (one including my Dad) and im quite sure all 10 go for the Dogs, almost definate. Well so its been a few generations.

              My kids BETTER BLOODY GO FOR THE DOGS!! Im 17, and dont exactly HAVE kids, but when i do, my partner will have absolutely no say! Haha im definate on that already.

              Anyway, a few of my great uncles and aunties and uncles (not blood related) go for other teams, Geelong and Collingwood mainly. They're a minority though, with most of the Tribe (baha thats our last name) long time Doggies supporters. It's a Tribe tradition
              Not related to George Tribe by any chance?

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              • Missing Dog
                WOOF Member
                • Jan 2007
                • 8501

                #22
                Re: Footy family secrets

                Originally posted by The Coon Dog
                A39, what was the most memorable AFL senior & reserves game you umpired & why?

                My most memorable AFL senior game would have to be my 1st - St.Kilda v Essendon at the G in front of over 50,000.

                And my most memorable reserves game would be the 1994 Grand Final between the Bulldogs and North Melbourne. The dogs had some future stars playing that day in Darcy, Johnson and I think Smith.

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                • Go_Dogs
                  Hall of Fame
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 10110

                  #23
                  Re: Footy family secrets

                  My great grandfather played for North, and half my family originates from Victoria, so I have one uncle who is a Roos man, a cousin who supports Essendon. Living in Adelaide my dad, step dad, mum etc all support the Crows.

                  I have got my little kid brother onto the Dogs bandwagon though. We are the lone Dogs supporters.
                  Have you heard Butters wants to come to the Dogs?

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                  • Crizza

                    #24
                    Re: Footy family secrets

                    Sadly I have Richmond supporters in the family. My grand dad trialed as a ruckman with Richmond pre the second world war, but Dyer was far too physical and grand dad left with his tail between his legs and went on to served in the Air Force. He suppourts the Tigers as does my Auntie, Uncle and Cousin.

                    Dad is a Dees man, ironically he now lives near Werribee and I live in inner south east surburbs so we possibly should swap teams? I don't think so.

                    Mum goes for the saints.

                    My two brothers, one goes for the Dees (Old Fitzroy, only Mlebourne sicne the merger), and the other supports North.

                    My wife and her family are all Sydney fans and think Barry Hall is handsome!

                    Importnatly My 16 month old daughter is a bulldog member!

                    Mixed bag really!

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                    • westdog54
                      Bulldog Team of the Century
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 6683

                      #25
                      Re: Footy family secrets

                      My 9 year old cousin succumbed to peer pressure at School and became a *sigh* Collingwood supporter.

                      We've had fun with it though. Her first ever game (as well as her younger brother's first game, he now wants no 21 on his back) was the Bulldogs v Collingwood game this year. She was nice and vocal at half time but for some reason went quiet toward the end of the day. And whenever she comes over to our place we just put the video of last years Qualifying final up on the Plasma in the loungeroom. Great fun.

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                      • JeanClaudeVasDeferen

                        #26
                        Re: Footy family secrets

                        One of my cousins played for Essendon back in the early Eighties... his whole family goes for the Bombers. My wife is from a split family... half Collingwood, half Hawthorn. She barracked for the Hawks until she was 19 or 20... then I got hold of her! She loves the Doggies now, as do the three junior Vas Deferenses!

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                        • Sockeye Salmon
                          Bulldog Team of the Century
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 6365

                          #27
                          Re: Footy family secrets

                          My sister has 6 children and a Richmond supporter for a husband.

                          Their oldest and no. 5 are Richmond
                          Nos. 4 & 6 are Bulldogs

                          Nos. 2 & 3 are twins, Jaimee is a Bulldog and Allie is a Bomber.

                          Allie met Peter Bell at her school (when he was still with North) and decided to be a Kangaroo supporter - fair enough I sez, North did the work, North get the fan. I took them to a Bulldogs-North game, bought them flags and got their face painted. Allie cried when North lost but uncle Sockeye was dancing on the seat with Jaimee, singing 'Sons of the "Scray' and didn't notice.

                          In 2000, Allie decided that Essendon were winning all the time so she would start to barrack for them. Not acceptable.

                          I told her then I would never take her to the footy again and I never have.

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                          • katemeehan

                            #28
                            Re: Footy family secrets

                            My sister once moved sides to the Demons a few years ago, because she wanted to get on mums good side. And she has never been fully accepted back by me!
                            Calls herself a true supporter...pfft

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                            • Missing Dog
                              WOOF Member
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 8501

                              #29
                              Re: Footy family secrets

                              I go to the footy every week with my son, mum, sister, 3 brothers, 2 sister in laws, 3 nephews, 1 niece, 1 aunty and 3 cousins - all bulldog supporters.

                              My wife goes to the footy every week with my daughter, her mum, dad, sister, niece, nephew and aunty - all Cats supporters.

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