I wanna know what magick reversal techniques Geelong used to pull this one off...
"For many years the Geelong Football Club were known as the Pivotonians, after the city's nickname 'The Pivot'. Seagulls was also an earlier nickname. The dark blue and white hooped uniform still worn today represents the blue water of Corio Bay and the white seagulls so numerous in the Bay. Geelong was nicknamed the 'Cats' in 1923 after a run of losses prompted a local cartoonist [Sam Wells] to suggest that the club needed a black cat to bring it good luck. Soon after, during a match a black cat ventured on to the ground. Geelong won that match, breaking the losing streak. Geelong has ever since been known as the Cats." - Geelong FC wiki

"Soon after, an entrepreneur started selling enamel button badges, with a black cat image, at games. The magic may have worked: Geelong won four games in a row, and the buttons were such a hit that the club board complained about illegal merchandise." - Carolyn Webb, The Age, September 6, 2019 anyone noticed any magnetic pole reversal vibes passing through 'The Pivot'?
i think you're onto something, doormat
1923: black cat familiar emerges in Geelong reversing a spell of misfortune 1925: the On 31 March Ford announced that Geelong, was to be the Australian headquarters. The first Australian-built Ford was a Model T that came off an improvised production line in a disused Geelong wool storage warehouse in June 1925, while work started on a factory in the nearby suburb of Norlane. Coincidence?