Tony Bongo
Bench
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We really were up against it this week. A diminishing crowd total compared to last week, an oven to play in with only banners for shade and still only a 2 beer limit at the bar.
Things got off to a fantastic start with all of Sterlos knowing what to expect this week and really joining in big time and enjoying the Chants and songs. After the game was even louder. We have really established a fantastic platform there that will by years end be a solid new tradition I'm sure.If you missed it so far make sure your there next time when we play the Raiders.
Off to the ground and it didn't take long to realize players and fans were in for a scorcher. We were set up early and once the place started to fill we got off to a great start getting the Northern End involved. We had kids jumping out of their skins to hold banners and flags and asking if they could hand out Chant Sheets. There were a few who, even though not on the site , sought us out this week and came and sat with us. We are building in numbers after only week 2 even with less crowd numbers.
During the warm up Feleti heard our Chant for him and looked over and laughed at us. I spoke to him and others about it after the game and he and the boys all clearly heard us at different times throughout the game, which was something they really appreciated. Tim Mannah actually commented that he had read the Chant Sheet and was disappointed he wasn't on there. Some of the others told me he was blowing up about it in the sheds before the game I quickly blamed Ando for taking so long to make his mind up and he was sweet with that.
The tone quickly changed as Manly racked points up against us but we still had a highlight singing Chant 3 when Lyon missed a conversion. As the crowd got hotter and our team colder we really had our backs to the wall. Only a handful of true die hards continued to support us while the mob was getting angrier and laying the boot in. Some of the so called Parra Fans did a better job of bagging our team than the Manly supporters which was a total disgrace. They had quickly turned from Eels into Shark Warriors ( see blog what kind of fan are you ).
They however suddenly morphed into a Swarming Frenzy of Eels when our boys came storming home. Some running to the front and grabbing our Bongos and frantically banging away while dancing and Chanting. Were these the same supporters I had to ask myself while rubbing my eyes in disbelief, but I cared not. The boys success had bred our success and we were ecstatic. I banged my bongo so hard I put my arm straight through it. We were back and the Swarm was a sight to behold.
After the game I entered the field with kids from all over coming up to play my spare bongo and I delighted in it as much as they did. Then it was off to say my goodbyes to the Manly supporters bus. The Sea Eagles Suck song worked a treat as I faded off into the distance singing it all the way to the Leagues Club. Once inside, without a Chant Sheet in site we had an amazing chorus of Swarming eels belting it out word for word along with many others.
This Friday we will be in Bay 38 at the SFS.If you normally can't join us at home games in the Northern End because you have tickets elsewhere, here's your chance.
Thanks to all who helped organise this week,contributed, joined in or just support us in our endevours. You are all a credit to our great club
Things got off to a fantastic start with all of Sterlos knowing what to expect this week and really joining in big time and enjoying the Chants and songs. After the game was even louder. We have really established a fantastic platform there that will by years end be a solid new tradition I'm sure.If you missed it so far make sure your there next time when we play the Raiders.
Off to the ground and it didn't take long to realize players and fans were in for a scorcher. We were set up early and once the place started to fill we got off to a great start getting the Northern End involved. We had kids jumping out of their skins to hold banners and flags and asking if they could hand out Chant Sheets. There were a few who, even though not on the site , sought us out this week and came and sat with us. We are building in numbers after only week 2 even with less crowd numbers.
During the warm up Feleti heard our Chant for him and looked over and laughed at us. I spoke to him and others about it after the game and he and the boys all clearly heard us at different times throughout the game, which was something they really appreciated. Tim Mannah actually commented that he had read the Chant Sheet and was disappointed he wasn't on there. Some of the others told me he was blowing up about it in the sheds before the game I quickly blamed Ando for taking so long to make his mind up and he was sweet with that.
The tone quickly changed as Manly racked points up against us but we still had a highlight singing Chant 3 when Lyon missed a conversion. As the crowd got hotter and our team colder we really had our backs to the wall. Only a handful of true die hards continued to support us while the mob was getting angrier and laying the boot in. Some of the so called Parra Fans did a better job of bagging our team than the Manly supporters which was a total disgrace. They had quickly turned from Eels into Shark Warriors ( see blog what kind of fan are you ).
They however suddenly morphed into a Swarming Frenzy of Eels when our boys came storming home. Some running to the front and grabbing our Bongos and frantically banging away while dancing and Chanting. Were these the same supporters I had to ask myself while rubbing my eyes in disbelief, but I cared not. The boys success had bred our success and we were ecstatic. I banged my bongo so hard I put my arm straight through it. We were back and the Swarm was a sight to behold.
After the game I entered the field with kids from all over coming up to play my spare bongo and I delighted in it as much as they did. Then it was off to say my goodbyes to the Manly supporters bus. The Sea Eagles Suck song worked a treat as I faded off into the distance singing it all the way to the Leagues Club. Once inside, without a Chant Sheet in site we had an amazing chorus of Swarming eels belting it out word for word along with many others.
This Friday we will be in Bay 38 at the SFS.If you normally can't join us at home games in the Northern End because you have tickets elsewhere, here's your chance.
Thanks to all who helped organise this week,contributed, joined in or just support us in our endevours. You are all a credit to our great club