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Originally posted by Margie
Des. we've already played (until tonight) the two bottom teams. Might have a chance against Collingwood and Essendon.
Flicking to Brisbane/Essendon match at least gave some footy viewing pleasure. Johathan Brown was back to his awesome best.
Didn't make a difference, but some of the umpiring decisions were very ordinary. Won't go on about skills (or lack of), also seems like our confidence is shot.Comment
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LRT played well. Did some great spoils. He really has a future if you look at the little things he does. Needs polish and poise, but that will come with age. Big men dont peak until late 20's.
MOL - Should have been traded to Adelaide the year his tendonitis got cronic. He's currently a liability and should be in the 2's getting match hardened.
LRT played well? Playing well is not just spoiling. Its about kicking to your own team mates and not holding up the ball in the defensive 50 and losing possession of the ball!!!
MOL - should have been traded a long time ago - i agree with you Barry. Spent too much time acting and not enough time taking marks and converting them.
I agree with guzzitza earlier - MAXFIELD GET OFF. In the third qtr i think it was he kicked it to west coast 4 times in a row, and thats following a kick out on the full when there was an open goal square! What the hell was that! Thats not leadership! Give the leadership to kirk - consistently good, consistently goes for the footy, consistently plays hard. O'keef played well tonight too - until Roos took him off. What the? Why take the best player on our side at that point off?
*argh*. SO FRUSTRATING~ Err.. No thanks.. But your car's hot! ~Comment
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Originally posted by barry
I agree it time for a clean out.
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LRT played well. Did some great spoils. He really has a future if you look at the little things he does. Needs polish and poise, but that will come with age. Big men dont peak until late 20's.
MOL - Should have been traded to Adelaide the year his tendonitis got cronic. He's currently a liability and should be in the 2's getting match hardened.
Goodes- needs to part-time ruck with Jolly.
Maxfield - Retire
Ablett - let him attack the footy, not tag.
Scneider - play him in defense to replace crouch
Crouch - one of my pet-hate players. How can a "fringe" player like him play 1273 games on the trot. I'll tell you why, by not putting his body on the line and doing the hard things. We have too many taggers, and we need to get rid of them. Must be dropped, and only return when he is 110% fit.
Kirk - Must take the best opposition player. Why wasnt he on cousins all game ???We hate Anthony Rocca
We hate Shannon Grant too
We hate scumbag Gaspar
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Originally posted by Mike_B
What's the bet it ends in a draw???Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
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I'm going to bed and am going to cry myself to sleep. Wake up in the morning with puffy eyes and then look forward to next week where we'll have worked everything out and will be back on track.
the best part of tonight was that I was watching in warmth and comfort and not in the rain after traversing the breadth of the countryHere's my heart and you can break it
I need some release, release, release
We need
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Originally posted by Charlie
Whether LRT has a future is somewhat academic, at least while we have such a paucity of able-bodied big men.
MOL always take a couple of games to get into it. At the end of the year, we'll sit down, look at his goal tally and say 'gee, I didn't realise Mick kicked that many'. It happens every year.
Crouchy doesn't do the hard things? Complete and utter tripe.
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Originally posted by barry
I knew that would rile a few people. But I stand by it. It is a shame that a record of consecutive games that was once held by the likes of Jimmy Stynes ( a champion) is now held by Crouch (a mildly annoying back pocket). Records dont belong to people who play safe.
I'm on the Chandwagon!!!
If you cannot compete for the premiership, it's better to be young and exciting than middle-aged and dowdy.
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Originally posted by Mike_B
Stynes still holds the record for most consecutive games. Crouch's record is most consecutive games from debut.Comment
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Originally posted by barry
It is a shame that a record of consecutive games that was once held by the likes of Jimmy Stynes ( a champion) is now held by Crouch (a mildly annoying back pocket). Records dont belong to people who play safe.
Crouchy just has most "since debut", but its a trivial point.
I thought he started poorly but finished strong. Hopefully this continues.
Not really sure why so many are devastated we lost. Most of us had it pencilled in as a loss before the season even started, and even more stated as much during the week. The toughest test comes over the next three weeks, where we play some of the weaker sides and all of them at home. If we can string three wins together the season is back in the balance, but drop ANY and we can start scouting the draft potentials.Our Greatest Moment:
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Originally posted by Schneiderman
Not really sure why so many are devastated we lost. Most of us had it pencilled in as a loss before the season even started, and even more stated as much during the week. The toughest test comes over the next three weeks, where we play some of the weaker sides and all of them at home. If we can string three wins together the season is back in the balance, but drop ANY and we can start scouting the draft potentials.
1) It was equivalent to 100 point loss in the dry.
2) Game plan of playing a loose man in defense and prolonged flooding when we were 40 points down in the 3/4. What were you doing roosy, playing for %'age ?
3) All our midfielders tagging. Therefore being 2nd to the ball, having to make a tackle, and therefore having decisions go agains them.
4) Forwards not creating opportunities.Comment
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Originally posted by barry
It was the nature of the loss. For me:
1) It was equivalent to 100 point loss in the dry.
2) Game plan of playing a loose man in defense and prolonged flooding when we were 40 points down in the 3/4. What were you doing roosy, playing for %'age ?
3) All our midfielders tagging. Therefore being 2nd to the ball, having to make a tackle, and therefore having decisions go agains them.
4) Forwards not creating opportunities.
Some of the silly decision-making was disappointing, but thats to be expected from a team with low confidence.Our Greatest Moment:
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Originally posted by Schneiderman
Fair enough. Point two pissed me off too, especially when Captain Clanger was the one picking up the loose ball... only to return it to them straight away.
Some of the silly decision-making was disappointing, but thats to be expected from a team with low confidence.Occupational hazards:
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I would put money on the fact that Roosy wont be making any rash changes for next week. He will use the excuse that the Weagles are so good to hide away from the fact that we stink.
Soul searching will only begin after we lose to a couple of bad teams. It is wrong that this is what will happen, but that is how the swans are functioning at the moment. They are deluding themselves.Visit my eBay store -
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