The South Fremantle unofficial cheer squad (founded 2002) - respect! |
Kieran James (WAFL Golden Era website): Thanks for doing this interview with me for
this website and respect to SFFC cheer squad. First
tell me how did you become a WAFL supporter?
Patrick Mirosevich |
Patrick M (SFFC Cheer
Squad): I first became a WAFL supporter I would say from a kind of an onward
progression from following the AFL. I started following the AFL in 1999 and
really started to become an enthusiast by 2001, so with my love for the game
growing I tried to expand my involvement in the sport. This led to me to start to
play junior football, go to more AFL matches and start going to WAFL matches.
My father has been a big South Fremantle supporter for most of his life so the
choice of choosing a club was very simple.
KJ: Tell us how the cheer squad got started and how you met the other guys?
Patrick M: When I
started going to WAFL matches in 2001 South Fremantle only had one flag waver,
Wayne, but in the time since then we’ve had up to 15 people at different stages
be part of the group. The cheer squad really began in 2002 when my father and I
joined Wayne behind the goals. For the next couple of years it was mostly us
until around 2005 when Dave and some others joined. As members there’s not much
of a story of how we met, usually people just see us and stand next to us and
join in. As Dave has a largish
friendship group this is when the cheer squad began to flourish, with his
friends joining us for several years. As the years have gone we’ve become more
vocal and noticeable with more signs and flags, but we are always welcoming new
members with young Daniel joining us this year.
KJ: I know it takes more organization than people think to keep a group of guys
together in a cheer squad and keeping good group relationships. How organized
is your group? Do you meet outside of SFFC games?
Patrick M: In
comparison to the AFL cheer squads we are obviously a long way behind but it is
very helpful that a couple of our members are in the Fremantle Cheer Squad.
Dave, Rob, and Ancell have a lot of experience on how to organise a cheer squad
from the time in the Fremantle one. The main thing is to make sure we all are
able to get to games on time and able to have flags to wave. We are all
connected on the computer and the phone and I know some of the guys meet up
quite often to do other activities.
SFFC cheer squad: Patrick second left, Wayne at right (SFFC jersey) |
KJ: Our mate Chris Egan told me your group is the only real cheer squad in the
WAFL. In the 1984-86 period Perth, Claremont, West Perth and Subiaco had big
groups of 10-20 people each or more. Do you know of any other WAFL cheer squads
nowadays?
Patrick M: Not to sound
biased but our cheer squad is superior to any other WAFL club, but some other
clubs do have a bit. Subiaco would be second with a couple of flag wavers and I
know that East Fremantle and Swan Districts each have one flag waver each, but
most of the clubs if they do have any flag wavers they don’t have the numbers
and noise as us.
KJ: To change the topic slightly, what do you think of South Fremantle’s onfield
prospects for next year [2013]?
Patrick M: It’s looming
as a very interesting year, after the player losses going into this year we
were always going to have a poor season and in that respect I think we have
done OK with the wins we’ve got. For next year if we can keep most our squad
and recruit well South will be more competitive and improve on this year but
with such a young squad I think it would be a struggle to make finals. With
Peel, Perth and Subiaco all looking like strugglers, I would be hoping for fifth
or sixth and then hopefully a push into finals in 2014.
KJ: Are you an AFL supporter and if so which team?
Matthew Pavlich (FFC) with Patrick M |
Patrick M: Yes, I am a
big supporter of the Fremantle Football Club and follow the AFL in general.
KJ: Have you any ideas to grow the cheer squad to make it larger or are you happy with the present numbers?
KJ: Have you any ideas to grow the cheer squad to make it larger or are you happy with the present numbers?
Patrick M: I’m sure all
the guys would agree that we’d love to have more numbers in the cheer squad, it
would obviously mean more flags and banners and especially more noise. I think
the main problem is to get people to want to take the effort to go to all
games, getting to places such as Bassendean and Joondalup is not easy and would
be a big [negative factor] for people. I’m not sure about prices but if the
club could have a supporters’ bus from Fremantle Oval I believe that it would
be quite beneficial. As I mentioned above we are always welcoming to new
members and I would hope that people that see how passionate we are at the
games may want to join us.
KJ: Have you seen our website WAFL Golden Era and if yes what are your comments?
There is some South Fremantle content there.
Patrick M: Yes, I’ve had
a look at it this week [and] it seems quite interesting. It’s difficult to find lots
of information about WAFL history so any website with information is very helpful;
it’s also good to see another perspective on the other state leagues.
KJ: Thanks very much for the interview. See you at the game!
Patrick M: Thank you
very much!
[Interview answers sent by Facebook message, 24 August 2012.]
KJ note (12 October 2012): Thank you to Chris Egan for introducing me to Patrick Mirosevich and the SFFC cheer squad at the South Fremantle versus Swan Districts WAFL match at Fremantle Oval on Friday night, 17 August 2012. I also to want to add that the SFFC itself did a great job by opening up the members' area to the public after the game and putting on a band and a great feast of pizza, prawns, and lamb chops! It is this sort of community-minded, public-spirited, and warm-hearted attitude that makes the WAFL great now and potentially even greater in the future! Congratulations and respect to SFFC and best wishes for the 2013 WAFL season and beyond! We also acknowledge the magnificent contributions over so many years to the SFFC and the WAFL by the retiring President Mr Brian Ciccotosto.
[Interview answers sent by Facebook message, 24 August 2012.]
Retiring SFFC President Brian Ciccotosto |
KJ note (12 October 2012): Thank you to Chris Egan for introducing me to Patrick Mirosevich and the SFFC cheer squad at the South Fremantle versus Swan Districts WAFL match at Fremantle Oval on Friday night, 17 August 2012. I also to want to add that the SFFC itself did a great job by opening up the members' area to the public after the game and putting on a band and a great feast of pizza, prawns, and lamb chops! It is this sort of community-minded, public-spirited, and warm-hearted attitude that makes the WAFL great now and potentially even greater in the future! Congratulations and respect to SFFC and best wishes for the 2013 WAFL season and beyond! We also acknowledge the magnificent contributions over so many years to the SFFC and the WAFL by the retiring President Mr Brian Ciccotosto.
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