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  • humphrey bear
    Buddy
    • Aug 2005
    • 291

    Its a Grand Old Flag.

    Give them the flag now.

    Why bother going through the inevitable on the weekend.
  • nugget
    On the Rookie List
    • Feb 2004
    • 72

    #2
    There's a very big hook on the end of that line.

    As good as Penno were yesterday, Wests were abysmal.

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    • Coastal Boy
      Regular in the Side
      • Nov 2003
      • 516

      #3
      Originally posted by nugget
      There's a very big hook on the end of that line.

      As good as Penno were yesterday, Wests were abysmal.
      Very true. Penno were hot hot hot. Wests were flat and did not want the footy. Penno's mid-field carved. The GF should be a beauty.

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      • Coastal Boy
        Regular in the Side
        • Nov 2003
        • 516

        #4
        Originally posted by Woodsy
        I take it then that Super Coach Kev's legendary motivational skills and supreme tactical nous went missing as usual....

        I trust that there were no ramifications after the game this year CB.....
        Being Father's Day and all, I left as soon as the siren sounded. I havent heard of any off field dramas. Kev cops a bit of flak but whether its justified or not is immaterial when individual members of your team play that bad. Maybe its the new strip and the collywobbles working here. Afetr all, Wests are 0-3 since the new jumper was introduced.

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        • humphrey bear
          Buddy
          • Aug 2005
          • 291

          #5
          Ha ha ha.

          You cant turn a @@@@ culture round in one year.

          Baulkham Hills and St Kilda in 24 hours. How funny is it?
          Last edited by humphrey bear; 9 September 2006, 08:48 PM.

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          • Rafters
            aka Mr Taxman
            • Mar 2003
            • 441

            #6
            Now now Humphrey - no need to be spiteful - you didn't exactly do much this year yourself if memory serves me correctly - would you like to remind everyone else??

            I think the ECE club should be congratulated on their turnaround in improvement in 2006.

            Not everyone can win the premiership each year & it is true that you need to lose a few final series before you learn to appreciate what is requried to win them.

            The club has come a long way from when they were first promoted in 1992 - and even longer way from when I played against them for Auburn Redlegs in 3rd division back in 1987-88.

            Likewise a loss during a footy season isn't always a bad thing - because it wakes up the playing squad that they are not invincible. I reckon that if the same two sides play in the exact same conditions next week, I would have confidence that ECE would win - unfortunately they will not get that opportunity & that will hurt them alot.

            Once the pain subsides, I am sure that their 2007 pre-season training will have alot more enthusiasm than if they won yesterday. This may sound funny but sometimes it can be a bad thing for a club to win a premiership - because they rest on their laurels & alot of drive diminishes, together with retirements.

            They will learn that "premierships are won in September" but to paraphrase Lleyton Hewitt from earlier this week "you can lose them in April"

            Well done to Penno for bouncing back from a few losses in the last few rounds - with their results from the previous two weeks they lifted quite a bit in intensity & deserve the accolades.
            See me run a marathon again as a leprechaun?

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            • Coastal Boy
              Regular in the Side
              • Nov 2003
              • 516

              #7
              Originally posted by humphrey bear
              Ha ha ha.

              You cant turn a @@@@ culture round in one year.

              Baulkham Hills and St Kilda in 24 hours. How funny is it?
              HB, you have officially earned the right to crap on to your hearts content for another 12 months. You put your money where your mouth was and no one can ask more than that. You talked the talk but also walked the walk. You are the Muhammed Ali of SFL critics. You must be a weatherman too to know the conditions would play away from ECE's strengths. Be reasonable. Let's not kick them when they are down. It is time to hail the champs though. And the winner is Humphrey B. Bear.

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              • ash
                Warming the Bench
                • May 2006
                • 198

                #8
                Rafters, what club to you and HB support?



                Originally posted by Rafters
                Now now Humphrey - no need to be spiteful - you didn't exactly do much this year yourself if memory serves me correctly - would you like to remind everyone else??

                I think the ECE club should be congratulated on their turnaround in improvement in 2006.

                Not everyone can win the premiership each year & it is true that you need to lose a few final series before you learn to appreciate what is requried to win them.

                The club has come a long way from when they were first promoted in 1992 - and even longer way from when I played against them for Auburn Redlegs in 3rd division back in 1987-88.

                Likewise a loss during a footy season isn't always a bad thing - because it wakes up the playing squad that they are not invincible. I reckon that if the same two sides play in the exact same conditions next week, I would have confidence that ECE would win - unfortunately they will not get that opportunity & that will hurt them alot.

                Once the pain subsides, I am sure that their 2007 pre-season training will have alot more enthusiasm than if they won yesterday. This may sound funny but sometimes it can be a bad thing for a club to win a premiership - because they rest on their laurels & alot of drive diminishes, together with retirements.

                They will learn that "premierships are won in September" but to paraphrase Lleyton Hewitt from earlier this week "you can lose them in April"

                Well done to Penno for bouncing back from a few losses in the last few rounds - with their results from the previous two weeks they lifted quite a bit in intensity & deserve the accolades.

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                • shearer
                  Regular in the Side
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 673

                  #9
                  Ash, your prediction of whoever won between us and Penno in that first semi was spot on. Well done on crystal balling a few weeks out.

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                  • Rafters
                    aka Mr Taxman
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 441

                    #10
                    Originally posted by ash
                    Rafters, what club to you and HB support?
                    I am a supporter of Sydney footy in general as you can probably tell.

                    I played with Wollongong for the past 2 seasons, but previously played with Wests, Parra & Auburn. Going over to Ireland with the Australian over 35s next month being captain coached by Johnny Platten & will be playing super rules in 2007.

                    I will let HB reveal his history.
                    See me run a marathon again as a leprechaun?

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                    • humphrey bear
                      Buddy
                      • Aug 2005
                      • 291

                      #11
                      Ash

                      I am just a fat bear with a lot of opinions.

                      Today like all others I support the same team as you.

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