I remember when I was younger, sitting in the Southern Stand (the now Fulton-Menzies) feet over the railings (clearly well before advertising boards and OH&S).
I loved watching the U/23's, Reserve Grade and obviously First Grade. I remember watching Ross Windshuttle in reserves and wondering why he wasn't playing First Grade?
I remember being part of the then, Eagle Army (before reserve seating where all gathered in that stand except the roped off area which was patrolled by a man in a white coat).
I remember watching half time entertainment, a gentleman throwing a boomerang between the goal posts.
I remember the guy walking around selling sugar coated peanuts.
I remember being able to tell my Mum who the reserves from Reserve Grade playing firsts were because they already had dirty jumpers.
I remember my Mum's sandwiches wrapped in foil.
I remember the walk down the hill (where the Ken Arthurson Stand is now) on a rainy afternoon after the game hoping not to slip.
I remember waving my flag.
What I can't remember is any politics, media, etc etc!
My point.......Whatever is happening, whatever will happen, it's incumbent on all of us to ensure the,"little people" who love Manly, who love wearing their jersey, waving their flag, who love their, "sandwiches wrapped in foil", being with us, are unaffected by this current situation.
With all that's going on, let's remember what we can control..The kids who still love Manly (as do we)!
HooRoo
I loved watching the U/23's, Reserve Grade and obviously First Grade. I remember watching Ross Windshuttle in reserves and wondering why he wasn't playing First Grade?
I remember being part of the then, Eagle Army (before reserve seating where all gathered in that stand except the roped off area which was patrolled by a man in a white coat).
I remember watching half time entertainment, a gentleman throwing a boomerang between the goal posts.
I remember the guy walking around selling sugar coated peanuts.
I remember being able to tell my Mum who the reserves from Reserve Grade playing firsts were because they already had dirty jumpers.
I remember my Mum's sandwiches wrapped in foil.
I remember the walk down the hill (where the Ken Arthurson Stand is now) on a rainy afternoon after the game hoping not to slip.
I remember waving my flag.
What I can't remember is any politics, media, etc etc!
My point.......Whatever is happening, whatever will happen, it's incumbent on all of us to ensure the,"little people" who love Manly, who love wearing their jersey, waving their flag, who love their, "sandwiches wrapped in foil", being with us, are unaffected by this current situation.
With all that's going on, let's remember what we can control..The kids who still love Manly (as do we)!
HooRoo