What is an acceptable finish for the Swans in 2005

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  • dread and might
    Back, strapped and intact
    • Apr 2004
    • 949

    #31
    Does anyone else feel like we would have to be lucky to win the GF if we made it there in 2005?

    Obviously a bit of an obscure question because we may have been in great form all year and go in as favourites but......

    i just get the niggling feeling that if we were to pull off the dream, it would be a case of more a$$ than class.

    (i would still take it of course)

    maybe this is a sign that i don't believe we are good enough deep down
    I wish my weed was EMO so it would cut itself

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    • Matt79
      Bring it on!
      • Sep 2004
      • 3143

      #32
      We have to finish AT LEAST top 6 in my view to have a reasonable year.

      We are capable of winning the premiership if we have a sensational run with injuries. A significant injury to either the likes of Hall, Shaubs, Goodes, Barry etc. could make it virtually impossible to go all the way.

      Having said that though, I have a feeling it is going to be a good year in 2005.
      Swannies for life!

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      • Matt79
        Bring it on!
        • Sep 2004
        • 3143

        #33
        Originally posted by Matt79
        We have to finish AT LEAST top 6 in my view to have a reasonable year.

        We are capable of winning the premiership if we have a sensational run with injuries. A significant injury to either the likes of Hall, Shaubs, Goodes, Barry etc. could make it virtually impossible to go all the way.

        Having said that though, I have a feeling it is going to be a good year in 2005.
        My good feeling came true!! This week could last forever!!

        CHEER CHEER!!
        Swannies for life!

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        • Bleed Red Blood
          Senior Player
          • Sep 2003
          • 2057

          #34
          I love old threads.

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          • swansrule100
            The quarterback
            • May 2004
            • 4538

            #35
            One i stumbled across

            Posted: 14th January 2003 10:41 AM | Profile | Private Message | Search | Add user to your buddy list
            Good to see some thinking outside the square.

            I can't help being impressed with Roos. I believe he'll lead us to a premiership.

            Charlie
            Theres not much left to say

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            • swanzotope
              On the Rookie List
              • Sep 2005
              • 191

              #36
              3 year rule worked

              go roos you sex machine!
              R & W 4 Life

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              • Nolie
                On the wing
                • Jul 2004
                • 522

                #37
                How good was Chammonds predictions on page 1?

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                • punter257
                  Deadliest Left Boot
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 1660

                  #38
                  Originally posted by chammond
                  I would have thought that if we are going to make a serious run at the flag, then 2005 would be it.

                  We have a strong squad with more depth than I can remember in the past 25 years, and a decent smattering of 'game-breakers' to get us home in the tight finishes.

                  I'm especially impressed by the fact that players like Fixter, Buchanan, Fosdike, LRT, McVeigh, Ablett, and Doyle will only get a senior game when and if we get injuries to our best 22. This means that we ought to be able to sustain good form for much longer sequences, and not have our finals series crippled by players carrying injuries.

                  This strength also means that we can afford to 'carry' youngsters like McVeigh, Dempster, Malceski, Willoughby and Schmidt - giving them the odd senior hitout without putting too much pressure on.

                  Unfortunately, it's hard to see players like James, Powell, Sundqvist getting even close to a senior game in 2005.

                  While this bodes very strongly for the future, I think 2005 might be the last chance for Ball, and possibly Maxfield, Williams and Nicks as well.

                  That's what makes me think that 2005 could be a bumper year for the Swans.
                  credit where credit is due
                  that is pretty ********en good Nolie
                  Roosy = LEGEND

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                  • Sanecow
                    Suspended by the MRP
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 6917

                    #39
                    I'm especially impressed by the fact that players like ... LRT ... will only get a senior game when and if we get injuries to our best 22.

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                    • ugg
                      Can you feel it?
                      Site Admin
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 15978

                      #40
                      Originally posted by chammond
                      I would have thought that if we are going to make a serious run at the flag, then 2005 would be it.

                      We have a strong squad with more depth than I can remember in the past 25 years, and a decent smattering of 'game-breakers' to get us home in the tight finishes.

                      I'm especially impressed by the fact that players like Fixter, Buchanan, Fosdike, LRT, McVeigh, Ablett, and Doyle will only get a senior game when and if we get injuries to our best 22. This means that we ought to be able to sustain good form for much longer sequences, and not have our finals series crippled by players carrying injuries.

                      This strength also means that we can afford to 'carry' youngsters like McVeigh, Dempster, Malceski, Willoughby and Schmidt - giving them the odd senior hitout without putting too much pressure on.

                      Unfortunately, it's hard to see players like James, Powell, Sundqvist getting even close to a senior game in 2005.

                      While this bodes very strongly for the future, I think 2005 might be the last chance for Ball, and possibly Maxfield, Williams and Nicks as well.

                      That's what makes me think that 2005 could be a bumper year for the Swans.
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