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  • andyn
    On the Rookie List
    • Nov 2009
    • 102

    Coping with Swans related stress

    I should be very used to feeling a little anxious about Swans games given the way we play and our tradition of providing heart attack moments. I always try to think 'it's only a game' or 'it's not like we're going to win the premiership this year' when we lose, but here I am waiting to finish work to go down to the SCG on a Friday night, and I'm actually nervous! It sucks. So has anyone mastered any tips on coping with Swans related stress?
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  • JF_Bay22_SCG
    expat Sydneysider
    • Jan 2003
    • 3978

    #2
    Originally posted by andyn
    I should be very used to feeling a little anxious about Swans games given the way we play and our tradition of providing heart attack moments. I always try to think 'it's only a game' or 'it's not like we're going to win the premiership this year' when we lose, but here I am waiting to finish work to go down to the SCG on a Friday night, and I'm actually nervous! It sucks. So has anyone mastered any tips on coping with Swans related stress?
    One answer, DRINK!

    The stress we are having now is weird. i remember the days back in 1991/92 where we'd be stoked if we won a half. And weirdly look back on these dark old days with an odd amount of fondness.

    I'm worried about our game in wet weather as well. our often-manufactured skills fell apart completely against Geelong. we seriously lacked any form of half forward line at all.

    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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    • neilfws
      Senior Player
      • Aug 2009
      • 1822

      #3
      A great question and I wish there were a simple answer (apart from drink). It never gets better for me; the butterflies start 2 days before a game, but a calm comes over me as soon as I get to the ground. I love the wins, heart attack or not and the losses: well, I just sit back, fold my arms, watch it unfold grimly and say "ah well, next week".

      I suppose my advice is: try to enjoy the occasion and the beauty (or not) of the game, as much as the team performance.

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      • Big Al
        Veterans List
        • Feb 2005
        • 7007

        #4
        Those that have sat any where near me in the past know me to be a bit fiery and vocal. I have learnt the hard way over summer that this angst and worry is a little silly in the grand scheme of things. As a result I'm now super calm during matches which means I'm enjoying the footy much much more. If we win that is great and i'll celebrate and enjoy but if we lose then there is always next week.
        ..And the Swans are the Premiers...The Ultimate Team...The Ultimate Warriors. They have overcome the highly fancied Hawks in brilliant style. Sydney the 2012 Premiers - Gerard Whately ABC

        Here it is Again! - Huddo SEN

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        • Auntie.Gerald
          Veterans List
          • Oct 2009
          • 6474

          #5
          Im loosing it jerry !!

          loosing it !!!!
          "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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          • ScottH
            It's Goodes to cheer!!
            • Sep 2003
            • 23665

            #6
            Yep, beer, and fingernails.

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            • satchmopugdog
              Bandicoots ears
              • Apr 2004
              • 3691

              #7
              What about the stress after the game....Friday night football..at least The anticipation stress is cut short but now I feel dreadful for the whole weekend..listless,apethetic tripping over torn up membership cards
              "The Dog days are over, The Dog days are gone" Florence and the Machine

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              • Primmy
                Proud Tragic Swan
                • Apr 2008
                • 5970

                #8
                I try the Pollyanna method. That bit was brilliant. I think Sam Reid is going to get better and better. Whattabout Mumford!! Wow that tackle was great! and I ignore the final result.
                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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                • erica
                  Happy and I know it
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 1247

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Primmy
                  I try the Pollyanna method. That bit was brilliant. I think Sam Reid is going to get better and better. Whattabout Mumford!! Wow that tackle was great! and I ignore the final result.
                  I agree about Mumford and just love watching him attack the game. I do worry, though, about how long he can perform at such a level.
                  All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. - Edmund Burke

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                  • Primmy
                    Proud Tragic Swan
                    • Apr 2008
                    • 5970

                    #10
                    Oddly enough Mumms reminds me of Paul Kelly. Doesn't know he can't do it.
                    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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                    • satchmopugdog
                      Bandicoots ears
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 3691

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Primmy
                      Oddly enough Mumms reminds me of Paul Kelly. Doesn't know he can't do it.
                      Feeling better already with that thought....the old Paul Kelly "someone's got my ball get that ball get that ball"
                      "The Dog days are over, The Dog days are gone" Florence and the Machine

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                      • Margie
                        Regular in the Side
                        • Sep 2003
                        • 800

                        #12
                        Originally posted by satchmopugdog
                        Feeling better already with that thought....the old Paul Kelly "someone's got my ball get that ball get that ball"
                        Ha ha. Talk about never-say-die, those were the days.

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                        • GongSwan
                          Senior Player
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 1362

                          #13
                          I would never drink and watch the game at home, probably end up with a glass thrown at the plasma at some point
                          You can't argue with a sick mind - Joe Walsh

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                          • Big Al
                            Veterans List
                            • Feb 2005
                            • 7007

                            #14
                            Originally posted by GongSwan
                            I would never drink and watch the game at home, probably end up with a glass thrown at the plasma at some point
                            The remote is confiscated from me during Swans matches due to an incident a few years ago so I know what you mean.
                            ..And the Swans are the Premiers...The Ultimate Team...The Ultimate Warriors. They have overcome the highly fancied Hawks in brilliant style. Sydney the 2012 Premiers - Gerard Whately ABC

                            Here it is Again! - Huddo SEN

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                            • Jesse Richards
                              On the Rookie List
                              • Mar 2010
                              • 292

                              #15
                              I have had some very uncomfortable medical moments toward the end of close Swans games - high blood pressure related problems and am not willing to endure another season of wondering if I'm going to survive to see the end of the game. One time when I was taken to hospital in an ambulance, I went home immediately after triage to watch a Swans game because there was no guarantee I would be treated before the game started. Luckily we won that game easily.

                              For this year I have decided that there is no way Longmire can be expected to win a Premiership in his first season; that he is building and exploring. So I am resolved to enjoy the positives - like our first half against Carlton and our seemingly new found ability to play superfast. I have resolved not to worry about who is left in or out of the team for the rest of this year, not to stay up till 3am reading every post on RWO, not to stress over idiotic opinions in the media or elsewhere and not to lose sleep over whether we win or not. I am resolved, too, not to let idiotic AFL commentators, Andydimwitriou or anyone else have any effect on my sense of well being, health or happiness, no matter how greedy or shady, insulting or corrupt I believe it/they/them/he is/may be/appear to be etc. (There I go again and the physical symptoms are uncomfortable and immediate.)

                              I feel like I'm selling out through not maintaining the rage and the passion but there's always next year...

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