I think that some people need to get ovet their issues about bandwagons. <rollseyes>
Which was a better comeback Final?
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Better comeback? Geelong. Better and more enjoyable game? Essendon.
I was only a teenager in '96 and ever optimistic (hey, I kept going to the games in the 'dark years' didn't I?) so I thought we were always a chance. Last year I thought was going to be our year and I was SO disappointed with the performance in the first half of the Semi I thought they'd blown it. What a great comeback though!Life's not a spectator sportComment
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The wording of the question means there can be only one answer - 2005 SF !! The emotional swing of this game was far greater than the 1996 PF - even the 2005 GF didn't have the same extreme downward swing.
If Joffa was a Cat the gold jacket would have been out after the first goal of Q4. The game felt like it was all over. I was still trying to feel postive but it wasn't easy.
Then came Nick Davis............to Savis!! How prophetic was that? The club should get hold of that banner and preserve it.
All four 2005 finals were extremely memorable - someone will make a movie of it one day. I'm surprised there isn't a book out already.Comment
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I think every swans fan could make a book on their own journey, I know I could, from spitting the dummy post match at the kings cross club to waiting in queue for that grand final ticket...you know what they say, dirty pants- clean bottyComment
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I'm with JS on this one. Nick Davis was the person who saved the campaign - and he had to kick a major for us to get over the line. And there was still one centre bounce left. Also the fact that I felt like I was going to faint from the nerves.Originally posted by j s
The wording of the question means there can be only one answer - 2005 SF !! The emotional swing of this game was far greater than the 1996 PF - even the 2005 GF didn't have the same extreme downward swing.
If Joffa was a Cat the gold jacket would have been out after the first goal of Q4. The game felt like it was all over. I was still trying to feel postive but it wasn't easy.
Then came Nick Davis............to Savis!! How prophetic was that? The club should get hold of that banner and preserve it.
All four 2005 finals were extremely memorable - someone will make a movie of it one day. I'm surprised there isn't a book out already.
Whilst Pluggers point in the '96 prelim was just as spectacular - it was drawn - and the siren had already gone so you knew that either way he would score be it a goal or a behind. And I didnt have that "I'm going to faint" feeling.I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure..................
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I was terrified that his kick might go wide or fall short and not even score a point.Originally posted by Wardy
- it was drawn - and the siren had already gone so you knew that either way he would score be it a goal or a behind. And I didnt have that "I'm going to faint" feeling.Occupational hazards:
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1996 was 10 years ago, so I am sure that the desperation of that moment has faded a little in memory - the SCG was strangely quiet, I remember that feeling of terror - it wasn't like Plugger took it from the goal square. It was quite a long kick and it was the game that took us to our first grand final in many many years.Originally posted by cruiser
I was terrified that his kick might go wide or fall short and not even score a point.
The feeling of terror was identical to the moments before Leo took the mark!!!!!
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Yep all valid points, but I just knew that Plugger would score where as I had no idea of what Davis would pull out of the hat and I did nearly faint!Originally posted by Lucky Knickers
1996 was 10 years ago, so I am sure that the desperation of that moment has faded a little in memory - the SCG was strangely quiet, I remember that feeling of terror - it wasn't like Plugger took it from the goal square. It was quite a long kick and it was the game that took us to our first grand final in many many years.
The feeling of terror was identical to the moments before Leo took the mark!!!!!
I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure..................
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Especially with the dodgy groin (or hammy or whatever) he had at the time. His ability to kick long was indeed suspect and this was from outside 50.Originally posted by cruiser
I was terrified that his kick might go wide or fall short and not even score a point.Comment
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Dunno,
i was post 96 bandwagon!
IMO,the final against the Cats was a better comeback as we were long gone!Well done Craig Bolton for getting the co- captaincy in 2008.
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The final against the Cats. I thought time was up about a minute before when the ball was out of bounds on centre wing. When the siren rang, all I could think was "Bull@@@@!".The Destructive Dan Experience - Featuring Teal.
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