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Geelong. Society has changed and people are moving out of the city and taking their team support with them.”Collingwood spokeswoman Elizabeth Muling said member numbers tended to be higher in the north, the club’s traditional recruiting zone.Geelong’s Kevin Diggerson said the Cats were unique for their strong local ties.St Kilda’s Luke Holmesby said one in five AFL club members living bayside was a Saint.“We (also) have very significant support in Melbourne’s southeast,” Mr Holmesby said.Tigers CEO Brendon Gale said the club had been “an integral part of Richmond for over 130 years, and our supporter numbers reflect that”.
Unless of course he has an identical twin brother.That bulging vein in the neck in both scenes is a pretty strong indication there’s substance to the theory.Thankfully on both occasions, the Eagles have responded in emphatic fashion.Back in 2006, despite the Eagles losing the qualifying final … they went on to topple the Swans in the Grand Final.And on the weekend after Collingwood took the lead, the Eagles went on to kick 13 of the next 14 goals and launch themselves into fourth spot on the AFL ladder.
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INTERACTIVE MAP: VICTORIAS footy fan heartlands are shifting from their traditional tribal turf. afl; AFL 2020: Photo of West Coast Eagles fan sparks 14-year theory. Richmond. Template:AFL clubs map. North Melbourne. Collingwood. Check out an arsenal of advanced tools. AFL Fan is a must-have app for footy Fans. Greater Western Sydney. A footy fan who blew a gasket on the weekend stole the show as eagle-eyed viewers speculated it was the same culprit from 14 years ago.From 2006 to 2020, this fan continues to blow up at games.Every footy club wants a passionate fan base. This page was last edited on 9 January 2020, at 02:44 (UTC). A NOTE ABOUT RELEVANT ADVERTISING: We collect information about the content (including ads) you use across this site and use it to make both advertising and content more relevant to you on our network and other sites. Fremantle. People in the stands who will walk out of the ground a little hoarse from riding every bump with their team.The passion to get up and out of your seat and scream at either an opposing player or the umpire is all part of the game.Some fans are a bit more passionate than others, with West Coast supporters right up near the top of the pile in terms of wearing their hearts on their sleeves.Midway through the second quarter of the Eagles’ win over Collingwood on the weekend, Magpie Will Hoskin-Elliott was awarded a free kick right near goal that got under the skin of the West Coast faithful.After Hoskin-Elliot kicked truly to put the Pies ahead, cameras panned to the stands where one fan was royally blowing up.Just offering a bit of friendly advice to the umpire.Shortly after the angry fan stole the show, eagle-eyed viewers were quick to point out he may be the same person involved in another famous footy spat.All the way back in 2006, during yet another epic Sydney vs West Coast encounter, an iconic image of AFL passion emerged.Down by five points, Swans star Michael O’Loughlin got on the end of a brilliant passage of play to kick a goal and give the Swans the lead and a home preliminary final.After slamming his kick into the West Coast cheer squad, O’Loughlin got right in the face of fans in the front row who didn’t take a backward step.Sitting on the fence giving it right back to O’Loughlin was a moustachioed man, and fans speculated it’s the same Eagles supporter from the weekend.On the evidence supplied it’s hard to argue that it isn’t the same man. 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VICTORIA’S footy fan heartlands are shifting from their traditional tribal turf.Collingwood isn’t among the top 20 suburbs Magpie members call home, and paid-up Blues have ditched Carlton as their address of choice.Reservoir is now the epicentre for both devoted Carlton and Collingwood members, a Clubs to retain the strongest links to their old territories include Richmond — home to the most Tigers members — and Essendon, top choice for paid-up Bombers.But the preferred nest for Hawks diehards is Croydon; Hawthorn ranks second.Living up to its establishment reputation, Melbourne is the only club to count Toorak among its top fan zones.The cream of the Cats’ members still cluster in Geelong and its surrounds.But the pull of former Cat turned Gold Coast captain Gary Ablett Jr has helped turn Geelong suburb Belmont into the most-favoured turf for Suns fans.Sydney supporters have clung to tradition: South Melbourne is the most popular roost for Victorian-based Swans members.And Saints fans have a stranglehold on the bayside suburbs.Port Adelaide has its strongest following in Horsham and Mildura, while Crows fans flock around the Docklands.The Blues’ manager of fan development, Clinton Bown, said Carlton’s transient population helped explain its absence from the club’s top 20 strident supporter suburbs.“Carlton had its historical roots in the migrant families of the Italian, Greek, Jewish and Lebanese communities,” Mr Bown said.“Many moved to more affluent suburbs like Kew, Caulfield and Brighton, having established their wealth from very humble beginnings.”Reservoir bar manager Steve Bower, an ardent Blue, says: “Everyone I know either barracks for Collingwood or Carlton, and we’re all from Reservoir. 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