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One way or another someone in Green will win:

 

Green vs Green
what do it mean?
good night irene
i must intervene
i've already seen
it's time to come clean
it's like a machine
this football routine
a gridiron cuisine
defending between
a run or a screen
you gotta get mean
just one 4A team
can stay mainstream
and reign supreme
 

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I was referring to the Scott Co. game back in '11, not any Fulton game. I just don't understand the intent of a few home fans sitting on the visitor's side. Sorry if I'm a throwback, but it seems to set the tone (purposefully IMO) for a hostile environment, it is aggressive, and is quite classless. There is a reason there is a home side, and a visitor's side. These "going against the grain" fans are either gloating in victory, or trying to stir up the opposition in defeat, or near defeat, for each home game. Again, the former being the dominant response. The Greeneville fan base needs to to step up and dissuade this practice in the name of sportsmanship in my very humble opinion, and let the fans sit where it is intended.

A lot of people just like that side.I think it was the home side many years ago before I played in the 70's.I enjoy sitting with the other teams fans sometimes just to talk football  and I have sat over there before.A lot of times it's just easy to find a seat when your late.I've also sat on several home sides when DB or Greeneville has played away .Nothing wrong with that unless you show your az.

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Confidence? I'm the only Catholic fan on here and all I've talked about is Pal's. I'm confident I'm headed there after school Friday. Lol

I've given up talking since it is just you and I on here. And I've been ignored since you started your tv sportscaster role. LOL

 

I feel pretty good about the Irish. We seem to be peaking at the right time and are healthier than we've been in some time.

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I was referring to the Scott Co. game back in '11, not any Fulton game. I just don't understand the intent of a few home fans sitting on the visitor's side. Sorry if I'm a throwback, but it seems to set the tone (purposefully IMO) for a hostile environment, it is aggressive, and is quite classless. There is a reason there is a home side, and a visitor's side.

 

 

Before you make assumptions about the Greeneville fans sitting on the visitor's side, you need to be made aware of the reasons behind that. A lot of the GHS fans set there because of lack of seating on the home side. Most of the home side is either reserved for season ticket holders, students or band. I for one sit on the visitor's side and have always shown nothing but respect for their fans and team.

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One way or another someone in Green will win:

 

Green vs Green

what do it mean?

good night irene

i must intervene

i've already seen

it's time to come clean

it's like a machine

this football routine

a gridiron cuisine

defending between

a run or a screen

you gotta get mean

just one 4A team

can stay mainstream

and reign supreme

 

well said blazer, but you left out a few good ones.....

 

Hope no one loses their spleen,

that would not be very keen,

catholics O is polished to a high sheen,

but i think our D will create a ravine,

creating quite a different scene,

than the catholics have yet seen (ok, so that ones a repeat)

and if you're hungry and looking for a good bean,

the bean barn's the place, and their meats are lean,

Kiss is washed up, especially GENE,

hooray for the army, navy, air force and marine,

my dog had pups, its time to ween,

ive ran out of words, that end in "een"

so i'll leave you with this.....GO BIG GREENE!

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well said blazer, but you left out a few good ones.....

 

Hope no one loses their spleen,

that would not be very keen,

catholics O is polished to a high sheen,

but i think our D will create a ravine,

creating quite a different scene,

than the catholics have yet seen (ok, so that ones a repeat)

and if you're hungry and looking for a good bean,

the bean barn's the place, and their meats are lean,

Kiss is washed up, especially GENE,

hooray for the army, navy, air force and marine,

my dog had pups, its time to ween,

ive ran out of words, that end in "een"

so i'll leave you with this.....GO BIG GREENE!

 

Now the only thing we're missing is .... (drum roll) ....   Charlie Sheen     ...    did I just say that ???

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