look at the forth post and the sixth and nineth (sp?). Any one have an inkling what this secret plan to tackle the Swans would be?
Anyone have an idea about this "plan"?
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Not sure about the 'plan', but surely it involves finding one or two key forwards and then learning how to use them.
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The evidence offered is that they play differently against us to other sides. Gee. That's called coaching.
Every team, especially come finals time, will try to throw something in to do things a little bit differently, in the hope it will throw the opposition off. But they don't want to do it at the expense of their own carefully-cultivated (and minutely trained) game plan, so it only ever involves a relatively minor tweak.
The Weagles big secret plan: drop Lynch and play Gardiner at FF. You heard it here first.Comment
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This guy's going to cop it from the other Eagles fans (last post in that thread):
I've got a bit of a confession to make, i enjoy watching Sydney play...They play excellent and tough football suited to the pressure situation of September. And every game we've played against them has been eminetly memorable and damn exciting!Comment
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Try living over here.
They really do have their heads so far up their own bum it is unbelievable.
It is like it is their divine right that they win the GF this year.
all I can say is if it came down to it....I would put money on Roosy to outwit Worsfold anyday.Comment
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Originally posted by SimonH
The Weagles big secret plan: drop Lynch and play Gardiner at FF. You heard it here first.
For all the skill of the Eagles midfield, they have no idea how to kick to a leading forward, and I think much of the critisism of Lynch is not entirely justified.We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty.Comment
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Originally posted by elroy67
I actually think Lynch has played quite well as 2nd ruck with Dean Cox out.
For all the skill of the Eagles midfield, they have no idea how to kick to a leading forward, and I think much of the critisism of Lynch is not entirely justified.Comment
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Originally posted by SimonH
We'll have to agree to disagree. As a forward I'd be delighted to be served by Judd, Kerr, Cousins, Fletcher etc. I'll grant you that Lynch works hard up the ground, and has improved his game substantially this year. But he's just not terribly good. In terms of talent, in an ideal side someone like him is your #2 forward target at best.
Truth is that the West Coast midfield are the ones scoring the goals! Either that or its Wirrapanda making runs from defence or Hunter and Embley as the only ones who are able to take a mark when the ball is sat on their head. Very rarely do they score form supply to a leading forward.
I do think that Lynch would be a more than serviceable player at almost any other club. He certainly has more to offer than Tarrant or Rocca, for example, at the moment.We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty.Comment
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Re: Anyone have an idea about this "plan"?
Originally posted by RogueSwan
look at the forth post and the sixth and nineth (sp?). Any one have an inkling what this secret plan to tackle the Swans would be?Does God believe in Atheists?Comment
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Originally posted by ScottH
Looks like they have it in the bag already.
(just like last year)funny to give them the "send-off" as they left about ten minutes into the fourth
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The eagles fan has a nerve, thats what I like about Aussie Rules it ISNT rugby. Lets stuff them.em you need more smilies on this site!
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Re: Re: Anyone have an idea about this "plan"?
Originally posted by goswannie14
No, but I got a good laugh at the mutual admiration society over there.Comment
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But before you laugh too much at the Eagles' fans, check out these knuckleheads:
Bandwagon jumpers if ever I saw.Comment
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