My thoughts on this Grand Final. I thought at the start of the game and in the early stages we went set to set with Penrith but their play the balls and their forwards made more impact. I really thought if we were any chance in the game we had to sco
Yes, it was great to see the Eels make a Grand Final in 13 years and possibly break a 36 year drought but that was a really pathetic, dismal performance by the Eels. The Panthers never looked like losing after the 1st try they scored. Terrible game b
It would be interesting to know where everyone was, at the game, at home, and any stories about the day. for me, I was 13. My parents were very religious so we were at church. I pretended to be sick so I could go and sit in the car and listen on the
Sitting here in my living room and thinking back to all the highs and lows of being a parra supporter. As a kid, watching my team win grand finals and thinking it would always happen, as a 25 year old watching from behind the posts as my Eels lost a
So I've been reading a lot of the blogs and posts on the site over the last few days, and there are so many wonderful Eels inspired stories and memories. So many involving loved ones past and present. Many have brought a tear to the eye.
I was a prolific poster hereayedeel for over a decade.
Parramatta IS AS will ALWAYS be my first LOVE, pre-dating girlfriends etc - i began following Parra as n 11yo boy in 1975. In my lifetime I have seenand ben part f the following
After 13 years Parramatta made a prelimary final and backed it up with a GF appearance. I will start this by saying classy act from NQ on their twitter wishing us all the best next week, felt that was a nice touch. Anyway, most are either feeling ner
I am feeling no nerves or anxiety. Anybody else like this?? I was a nervous wreck for the cowboys game. Maybe because we are not expected to win this game today? Anyway, hope this is a good omen. Up the mighty eels!!
As the Parramatta Eels prepare for their first Grand Final appearance in 13 years, a club legend and former captain has called on the club to welcome a controversial club icon back into the fold.
Two-time Dally M Medal winner and Eels superstar Jarryd
Scouse musician Jamie Webster has a song called This Place. It's about his love affair with his home city of Liverpool, UK. In it he sings about the people, the places and what makes it feel like home to him.
"I would prefer to play them round 1 than 6, given the changes they are experiencing, really what difference does it make unless you people are worried about us winning and then being complacent about our second game?
Now, that sounds like the Parra…"
"Parrafan101 "This is corruption at its finest"
Maybe some History Lessons could be appropriate PF.
It seems appropriate that you have chosen Mick Ennis as your Avatar, he tends to waffle on with a pile of verbage without really saying anything!"