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  • msb
    On the Rookie List
    • Mar 2006
    • 827

    #31
    Originally posted by swan_song
    There is ONE very important positive to come out of the game...
    and that is that there are now only 21 matches to go for us to have to put up with this bulldust...
    One of the reasons we didn't renew membership this year (apart from the treatment of ND, the recruiting policy of the past few years, and the GFC -- thats Global Financial Crisis, and nothing to do with Geelong...well, maybe a bit to do with us having no show against a team that's won something like 43 of 46 games) was that we collectively thought that the players seriously let us, as supporters, down last year, especially in the games against Collingwood and Adelaide, as well as others. Now it's started again, but earlier in the season.
    At least another positive is that, given Saturday night's effort, my expectations can now only be exceeded.
    LET YOU DOWN???? WHAT??????!!!!!! They made the bloody finals for the 6th year in a row! Sure they put in some bad games last year but all teams do, go barrack for Richmond, that is a team that lets you down.

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    • satchmopugdog
      Bandicoots ears
      • Apr 2004
      • 3691

      #32
      Just back from the game:

      1. Our Banner holders were neater than theirs.

      2. Our banner was better made than theirs but the messages were a bit commercial.

      3.Ted Richards was fantastic. Dominated in the first quarter but was then tagged when he was a defensive player.

      4. Jesse White did some great things in the ruck especially his second efforts where he was unstoppable by the oppositions ruckmen as they were not as agile as he.

      5. Darren Jollywas fantastic. His technique and body positioning was first rate.

      6. Bird is good. His hands and awareness are good. Must be the result of being a surfer and looking out for sharks.

      7. At times we were only beaten by a matter of centimetres in contests.....but sadly in this game that accumulates.

      8. The Swans supporters around me didn't turn on their players like the Saints supporters did on their players in the first quarter. They were vitriolic a nd you would have thought they hated their team.

      9. Some of Jared McVeigh's work was first class.

      10. LRT tried his hardest and was crucified by the umpies. He ran hardoff his player to present as an option..twice to be killed on a ticky touchwood turnover.

      11. Our clearance work in general play can only get better...no that's a bit harsh..sometimes there were some lightening hands that had the Saints supporters crying "BALL" and our players had already disposed of it.


      That's all I can think of for now...have to unpack and then get ready for Grade 7 Camp (Now that's not a positive!!!!)
      "The Dog days are over, The Dog days are gone" Florence and the Machine

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      • satchmopugdog
        Bandicoots ears
        • Apr 2004
        • 3691

        #33
        How could I forget




        JOLLY'S MARK



        Absolutely awesome...he is now a confident reliable player but was limping when he came off in the last quarter.(but not as badly as Riewoldt and Clarke!!!!!)
        "The Dog days are over, The Dog days are gone" Florence and the Machine

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        • Xie Shan
          Senior Player
          • Jan 2003
          • 2929

          #34
          I have to agree with the dog lady, watching it on TV there were a few contests with only a centimetre or two in it and once St. Kilda got their game going it was always going to be tough to play against a mega-flood. Difference was we didn't run for each other as well or as often as the Saints did after quarter-time.

          B2 showed why he's such an integral part of our backline and that he was clearly carrying injuries last year because he led the defence really well. I think having him back to his best helped LRT too and gave him more confidence.

          Ted was fantastic and I think McVeigh will be even better this year than he was in 2008.

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          • JF_Bay22_SCG
            expat Sydneysider
            • Jan 2003
            • 3978

            #35
            Originally posted by satchmopugdog
            Just back from the game:

            1. Our Banner holders were neater than theirs.

            2. Our banner was better made than theirs but the messages were a bit commercial.
            first rate.
            To be honest I wasn't a fan of them either. Plus because they were so long it took ages to bloody stick them down. Hopefully we can remain independant down here in future and not just be a moving billboard for ads from the club.

            I think enough has been said that has already been said. Thought they were just brilliant in the 1st quarter. Moore fantastic. But when teams flood our defensive 50 and start our "handball happy" game out of defence we have no Plan B. Then again we never have had one under Roos, so why bother starting now? (Hence our records against defensive teams like Adelaide & Collingwood)

            The highlight to me was seeing the St Kilda feral in the next bay not only be asked to leave the stadium in the 1st quarter but totally lose the plot swinging punches at the seccos and cops for what seemed like ages. "YOU ARE A WANKER !! !!!!" Reminds me of the North Melbourne fans who spat beer on us in the 3rd quarter of the GF in 1996 and MISSED THEIR PREMIERSHIP!

            JF
            "Never ever ever state that Sydney is gone.They are like cockroaches in the aftermath of a nuclear war"
            (Forum poster 'Change', Big Footy 04Apr09)

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            • goswannie14
              Leadership Group
              • Sep 2005
              • 11166

              #36
              Originally posted by swan_song
              One of the reasons we didn't renew membership this year (apart from the treatment of ND, the recruiting policy of the past few years, and the GFC -- thats Global Financial Crisis, and nothing to do with Geelong...well, maybe a bit to do with us having no show against a team that's won something like 43 of 46 games) was that we collectively thought that the players seriously let us, as supporters, down last year, especially in the games against Collingwood and Adelaide, as well as others. Now it's started again, but earlier in the season.
              At least another positive is that, given Saturday night's effort, my expectations can now only be exceeded.
              What a piss weak excuse for bailing out on a team you are supposed to be a supporter of. If the truth be known we are better of without supporters who don't support through thick and thin.
              Does God believe in Atheists?

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              • The Big Cat
                On the veteran's list
                • Apr 2006
                • 2360

                #37
                Originally posted by swan_song
                There is ONE very important positive to come out of the game...
                and that is that there are now only 21 matches to go for us to have to put up with this bulldust...
                One of the reasons we didn't renew membership this year (apart from the treatment of ND, the recruiting policy of the past few years, and the GFC -- thats Global Financial Crisis, and nothing to do with Geelong...well, maybe a bit to do with us having no show against a team that's won something like 43 of 46 games) was that we collectively thought that the players seriously let us, as supporters, down last year, especially in the games against Collingwood and Adelaide, as well as others. Now it's started again, but earlier in the season.
                At least another positive is that, given Saturday night's effort, my expectations can now only be exceeded.
                You're not a supporter, you're a band wagon rider. You'd be better off following Richmond.
                Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.

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                • 2005
                  : IN THE OUTER :
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 604

                  #38
                  Originally posted by swan_song
                  There is ONE very important positive to come out of the game...
                  and that is that there are now only 21 matches to go for us to have to put up with this bulldust...
                  One of the reasons we didn't renew membership this year (apart from the treatment of ND, the recruiting policy of the past few years, and the GFC -- thats Global Financial Crisis, and nothing to do with Geelong...well, maybe a bit to do with us having no show against a team that's won something like 43 of 46 games) was that we collectively thought that the players seriously let us, as supporters, down last year, especially in the games against Collingwood and Adelaide, as well as others. Now it's started again, but earlier in the season.
                  At least another positive is that, given Saturday night's effort, my expectations can now only be exceeded.

                  The most ridiculous post Ive probably seen on this site.
                  Pissweak is kind I would of thought.
                  You paint what alot of AFL Football supporters think of the SYDNEY SUPPORT we have north of the border.
                  Est 1874
                  SMFC
                  09.18.33.2005

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                  • RaZoRBlad3
                    On the Rookie List
                    • Jun 2008
                    • 63

                    #39
                    I thought Grundy did some pretty good things, and his kick for goal were pretty reliable. Keep him in the forward I reckon.

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                    • top40
                      Regular in the Side
                      • May 2007
                      • 933

                      #40
                      I should start by stating that the Swans performance for 2 ? quarters against the Saints is of major concern. St Kilda are a good side, but not great. I can?t see Sydney making the 8 at this stage.

                      Is there any hope?

                      Well the Swans Round one record dating back to the early 1990?s is quite poor.

                      In the past few years, where the Swans have without fail qualified for September, they have five months earlier lost their past (4) Round one games, plus (5) of the last (6) Round one games. Just one solitary win, against Hawthorn in 2005 at the SCG.

                      Going back in further, in the past 19 years the Swans Round one record stands:

                      Games Wins Losses

                      19 6 13

                      A poor 31.5% record


                      By contrast, for the overall games played for the past 19 years

                      Games Wins Losses Draws

                      416 197 213 6

                      A reasonably respectable 48% record. (Herein, we take into account of course the dark years (1991-1994))


                      And, it gets worse when you factor in Round one away games

                      The Swans have won just 2 away games in Round one since 1991: against Port in 1998 and St Kilda in 2000.

                      For the record:

                      Games Wins Losses

                      11 2 9

                      A pathetic 18% record


                      By contrast, for the overall away games played for the past 19 years are:

                      Games Wins Losses Draws

                      209 79 125 5

                      An OK, (as away games go), 39% record
                      Last edited by top40; 29 March 2009, 12:21 PM. Reason: mistake

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                      • satchmopugdog
                        Bandicoots ears
                        • Apr 2004
                        • 3691

                        #41
                        too many numbers...made me feel sick.
                        "The Dog days are over, The Dog days are gone" Florence and the Machine

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                        • UglyDuckling
                          On the Rookie List
                          • Aug 2008
                          • 452

                          #42
                          Our games style in the first quarter showed shades of Geelong with with lots of handpasses finding a free guy who sprints down the coridoor bloody good to watch and effective........Unfortunately after the first quarter we reverted to chipping it up the wing only to turn it over ad have it pumped into our defensive 50.

                          LRT was bloody awesome

                          Grundy & White looked senior players

                          Crouch wont be there next week..........hopefully

                          Bazza didnt punch anyone

                          Shaw looked pretty good

                          All in all lots of positives from an insipid performance

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                          • Primmy
                            Proud Tragic Swan
                            • Apr 2008
                            • 5970

                            #43
                            Positives. We fought back in the last quarter. We did that before, nice to see the tradition continue. Good practice.

                            That Twerp, got bowled over.....loved it.

                            LRT now looks like a gangly bloke instead of a gangly kid.
                            White has proven me right when I told Roosy a few years ago the kid would do ok as a pinch hit ruckman - Roosy was not convinced, ....whoodathort!
                            Little Craig can play a bit.
                            Big Craig can play a big bit.
                            Cheese is a disappointment. Has no down and dirty about him, and as for that petulent display that cost us a free, sheeze! Bazza give him a few boxing sessions will you, that may work.
                            Jolls, B&F this year? Hear it here first. Yay the Big Mark.
                            Kirky, umm, Kirky was, umm....love you Kirky, I will give you the rest of the year to come good.
                            Condolences to Luke's family.
                            The rest of them just kind of faded to pink.

                            It will all work out in the wash. We will come good, as usual. We will stay loyal (well MOST of us) to the Club because we love our footy (well MOST of the time) and that's our tribe we are talking about.
                            If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhood

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                            • Mel_C
                              Veterans List
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 4470

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Bas

                              3. Riewoldt didn't break out in tears again;
                              He didn't break out in tears but he broke out in a flood of expletives when he was dragged in the 1st qtr. I was sitting right behind the saints bench and as as soon as he came off he started saying F this F that...why was he Fing dragged. To which we gladly replied it was because he hadn't got a kick.

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                              • Robbo
                                On the Rookie List
                                • May 2007
                                • 2946

                                #45
                                Grundy would be one of the first blokes I would pick each week if I was on the selection panel. Needs to play 22 games this year.

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