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My dad was a life member of Brothers so I spent my childhood in the 70s and 80s going to nearly every game each sunday. The grand final in '87 was the swansong for the club and given the financial problems and arrival of the Broncos in '88 there was just no chance of survival.
The last few years my sons (6 & 4) have been old enough to understand the game and have asked what it was like going to watch matches when I was a kid. Three matches on game day, hardly any players made a living from the game, so much less commercialism and merchandise, tear off "doubles" for first try scorer, ice cream and talking to the players at the club afterwards, etc.
Being a Dragons fan you can still get some of that magic sitting on the old style hills at Kogarah and Wollongong but it is slowly disappearing.
Glad to report that you can still get all of that at Queensland Cup games.
My mates and I who all grew up in the era you are talking about still get together in our regular spot at Kougari every home game. Our sons and daughters come as well and have a game of touch on the field at half time and after the game.
After the match, we stay there dissecting the game and solving the world's problems by which time the Wynnum players are making their way from the dressing room and some regularly stop for a chat.
Pleased that my sons have grown up with local football heroes like Monkey Maher and David Seage rather than the overpaid and over-hyped NRL players.