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I can't wait till the dogs play you guys again next year and wipe that smug grin off your face. Anyway, welcome to the forums Rooster Cogburn, it be fun listening to your drivel again.
Big Tim2 said:Raider_69 although this year was a what if year, it was still a huge step in the right direction and I would be very proud of your club. Like the Panthers and the Storm, no one thought that you guys would be so high on the table, so pretty successful I say.
Rooster Cogburn. said:What will people think of when the seasons 2002 and 2003 are discussed in the future. Will people be saying what a great team Canterbury were during that period or will they remember these years as the era of a brilliant footy team from the Eastern Suburbs. Canterbury will be remembered as the cheating, scumbag club that they are. They have not achieved anything and their supporters will have stuffed themselves with all that humble pie that they have had to devour in the last few days. After the Roosters win the premiership for the 2nd year in a row, the Canterbury fans may as well bend down and kiss our feet because they can only dream what it's like to support a brilliant club like the Roosters. The Dogs have achieved nothing and hopefully they will have learnt that valuable lesson in life.....Cheats never prosper! So on Sunday night when Easts are doing the lap of honour I am sure that the doggy fans will be collectively heaving into that bucket of humbleness! How sweet it is. :lol:
slippery eel said:I hate the Bulldogs just as much as anybody else, but the Roosters have only been able to talk the talk for the first time in 25 years!.
Roosters
1908 - 1950 - 9 premierships
1950 - 2002 - 3 premierships
lets not get carried away!.
Parra have won more in the past 50 years.
Cheats never prosper!
Rooster Cogburn. said:What will people think of when the seasons 2002 and 2003 are discussed in the future. Will people be saying what a great team Canterbury were during that period or will they remember these years as the era of a brilliant footy team from the Eastern Suburbs. Canterbury will be remembered as the cheating, scumbag club that they are. They have not achieved anything and their supporters will have stuffed themselves with all that humble pie that they have had to devour in the last few days. After the Roosters win the premiership for the 2nd year in a row, the Canterbury fans may as well bend down and kiss our feet because they can only dream what it's like to support a brilliant club like the Roosters. The Dogs have achieved nothing and hopefully they will have learnt that valuable lesson in life.....Cheats never prosper! So on Sunday night when Easts are doing the lap of honour I am sure that the doggy fans will be collectively heaving into that bucket of humbleness! How sweet it is. :lol: