An era is generally considered to be a long period of time. We have an era with two periods Eade and Roos. By the way its not over.
End of an era is near: Roos
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Roosy on Saturday night showed me in reality now that he generally knows he has got the best out of himself and the list in general.
Loved what he has given and for what he has bought to the club as well.
Finished a stellar career with us in great form and then become a very good
peoples person which has won players and supporters hearts over his coaching years. Though after watching him on Saturday night and reading between the lines now , I think he might pull the pin at years end.
I rekon he know he has had enough .Est 1874
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09.18.33.2005Comment
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Yep, MOL's 2nd year, Leo's 2nd, Crouchy's 1st (90% of which was spent on crutches with a broken ankle), Matthews 1st as a long haired #36, Kirky as a supplementary player who came up and trained during school holidays similar to Currie last yearDriver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09Comment
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Roosy on Saturday night showed me in reality now that he generally knows he has got the best out of himself and the list in general.
Loved what he has given and for what he has bought to the club as well.
Finished a stellar career with us in great form and then become a very good
peoples person which has won players and supporters hearts over his coaching years. Though after watching him on Saturday night and reading between the lines now , I think he might pull the pin at years end.
I rekon he know he has had enough .Comment
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How the bloody hell can someone say it was not an era.
I have been following the Swans for my entire 35 years and beleive you me, this has been a fantastic era for the club.
Go and ask a Richmond, Fremantle, Melbourne, Western Bulldogs, hell even a Collingwood supporter and they will tell you we have had a fantastic 12 or so years.
This compertition is not the EPL, you don't just go out buy sustained success with a cheque book the size of an elephant.
You have to work hard, take nothing for granted and fight for every victory home, away and finals and the club has done that for the last 12 or so years.
Too many people on here seem to think a final is ho hum we won't do anything come finals time so why bother, hell no, that should not be how it is.
Every final is to be cherished and I expect the club to give it's all to win it and the next one, and the next one no matter what as it maybe our last for many years.
For many years I craved to barrack for a club that had respect, we have it as a club now and we better fight damn hard to maintain it going forward.
DST"Looking forward to a rebuilt, new, fast and exciting Swans model in 2010"
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How the bloody hell can someone say it was not an era.
I have been following the Swans for my entire 35 years and beleive you me, this has been a fantastic era for the club.
Go and ask a Richmond, Fremantle, Melbourne, Western Bulldogs, hell even a Collingwood supporter and they will tell you we have had a fantastic 12 or so years.
This compertition is not the EPL, you don't just go out buy sustained success with a cheque book the size of an elephant.
You have to work hard, take nothing for granted and fight for every victory home, away and finals and the club has done that for the last 12 or so years.
Too many people on here seem to think a final is ho hum we won't do anything come finals time so why bother, hell no, that should not be how it is.
Every final is to be cherished and I expect the club to give it's all to win it and the next one, and the next one no matter what as it maybe our last for many years.
For many years I craved to barrack for a club that had respect, we have it as a club now and we better fight damn hard to maintain it going forward.
DSTDoes God believe in Atheists?Comment
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Still not convinced it's an era?
Finals appearances 1996-2008 (13 seasons):
11 - Sydney
10 - West Coast
9 - Adelaide, North Melbourne
8 - Essendon
7 - Brisbane Lions (12 seasons), Geelong, Port Adelaide (12 seasons)
6 - Melbourne, St Kilda, Western Bulldogs
5 - Collingwood, Hawthorn
4 - Carlton
2 - Fremantle
1 - Richmond, Brisbane Bears (1 season)
0 - Fitzroy (1 season)
Grand Finals (1996-2007)
4 - Brisbane Lions
3 - North Melbourne, Sydney
2 - Adelaide, Collingwood, Essendon, Port Adelaide, West Coast
1 - Carlton, Geelong, Melbourne, St Kilda
0 - Brisbane Bears, Fitzroy, Fremantle, Hawthorn, Richmond, Western Bulldogs
Premierships (1996-2007)
3 - Brisbane Lions
2 - Adelaide, North Melbourne
1 - Essendon, Geelong, Port Adelaide, Sydney, West Coast
0 - Brisbane Bears, Carlton, Collingwood, Fitzroy, Fremantle, Hawthorn, Melbourne, Richmond, St Kilda, Western Bulldogs
It's not over until we miss the finals two years in a row."Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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13 seasons (1996-2008), 11 finals appearances, 1 minor premiership, about 20 finals, about 10 finals victories, 4 preliminary finals, 3 grand finals, 1 premiership.
Sure looks like an era to me.
Especially when compared to the 50 seasons prior to that:
50 seasons (1946-1995), 4 finals appearances, 6 finals for 6 losses, 7 wooden spoons.
Paul Roos for PMComment
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Still not convinced it's an era?
Finals appearances 1996-2008 (13 seasons):
11 - Sydney
10 - West Coast
9 - Adelaide, North Melbourne
8 - Essendon
7 - Brisbane Lions (12 seasons), Geelong, Port Adelaide (12 seasons)
6 - Melbourne, St Kilda, Western Bulldogs
5 - Collingwood, Hawthorn
4 - Carlton
2 - Fremantle
1 - Richmond, Brisbane Bears (1 season)
0 - Fitzroy (1 season)
Grand Finals (1996-2007)
4 - Brisbane Lions
3 - North Melbourne, Sydney
2 - Adelaide, Collingwood, Essendon, Port Adelaide, West Coast
1 - Carlton, Geelong, Melbourne, St Kilda
0 - Brisbane Bears, Fitzroy, Fremantle, Hawthorn, Richmond, Western Bulldogs
Premierships (1996-2007)
3 - Brisbane Lions
2 - Adelaide, North Melbourne
1 - Essendon, Geelong, Port Adelaide, Sydney, West Coast
0 - Brisbane Bears, Carlton, Collingwood, Fitzroy, Fremantle, Hawthorn, Melbourne, Richmond, St Kilda, Western Bulldogs
It's not over until we miss the finals two years in a row.Comment
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Ahem. It's 13 years, not 11. The Swans missed the finals in 2000 and 2002, due mainly to a number of narrow losses in both seasons.
Another bit of trivia - the Swans are the only side to have ended the season with a percentage over 100 in all 13 seasons. The last time the Swans ended the season with a percentage under 100 was in 1994, when the Swans last won the wooden spoon."Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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