Don't disagree with him. I enjoyed watching the Swans in the early 90s more than I do now - and that was when we were getting belted.
Sam Newman's Blast against the Swans
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It's the only time I have actually agreed with the moron.
Shame it didn't come from Demitriou as we might use it as motivation to win the premiership."As a player he simply should not have been able to do the things he did. Leo was a 185cm, 88kg full-back and played on some of the biggest, fastest and best full-forwards of all time, and constantly beat them." Roos.
Leo Barry? you star! We'll miss ya, ''Leapin''.Comment
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I find myself agreeing with everybody.
Newman's right - we were a disgrace for two and a half quarters.
The coach is right when he says Q1 was our best effort in years. He's also right in blaming the loss on falloff in intensity.
Everyone who says we're too old is also right.
The problem is our game style is high-intensity. Like Mick Malthouse said when we last beat the Pies: "The Swans play every game like it's a final."
Physically and mentally you need a young list to do that. Not older blokes with a premership medallion hanging in the poolroom.
Bring on the young 'uns.The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible newsComment
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This is a first post for me and it took Sam Newman to trigger it (I have been a regular read of ROW, just never got around to registering and posting until now).
Everyone knows Sam has a love-hate relationship with women (they hate him, he loves himself, he ends up hating them), and the Swans played like a bunch of old women on Sat night. Hence his comments are completely in line with his warped view of the world.
While I'm at it, I was trying to find a logical explanation for why we went from 1st qtr great to 2nd qtr terrible. What could change so quickly? Could not be an inspired Ross Lyon qtr time speech (would be giving him too much credence); could not be St Kilda players having a good, hard look at themselves (they never did before). Best I can come up with is this ... Earth Hour. We played great before 8:30; then the Swans players decided to honour it by playing for the next hour as if the lights were turned off. Then in the 4th qtr they turned them back on again. It has alternative, Bhuddist, greeny Captain Kirk's fingerprints all over it.CIA Agent to Policeman: "Have you ever had anti-terrorist training?"
Policeman: "Yes, I was married once."Comment
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This is a first post for me and it took Sam Newman to trigger it (I have been a regular read of ROW, just never got around to registering and posting until now).
Everyone knows Sam has a love-hate relationship with women (they hate him, he loves himself, he ends up hating them), and the Swans played like a bunch of old women on Sat night. Hence his comments are completely in line with his warped view of the world.
While I'm at it, I was trying to find a logical explanation for why we went from 1st qtr great to 2nd qtr terrible. What could change so quickly? Could not be an inspired Ross Lyon qtr time speech (would be giving him too much credence); could not be St Kilda players having a good, hard look at themselves (they never did before). Best I can come up with is this ... Earth Hour. We played great before 8:30; then the Swans players decided to honour it by playing for the next hour as if the lights were turned off. Then in the 4th qtr they turned them back on again. It has alternative, Bhuddist, greeny Captain Kirk's fingerprints all over it.
Great first post...laughed at that one"The Dog days are over, The Dog days are gone" Florence and the MachineComment
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Sam has always been bitter about the 05 semi final loss that Geelong had against the swans. As a keen watcher of the footy show every week, this is nothing new from Sam. He's been making those kind of comments about the swans since 05. Wouldent pay much attention to them."Notwithstanding the sight of all our miseries, which press upon us and take us by the throat, we have an instinct which we cannot repress, and which lifts us up." - PascalComment
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