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  • erica
    Happy and I know it
    • Jan 2008
    • 1247

    #16
    Originally posted by Wardy
    Why waste so much time worrying about what other so called experts think? You can't change it so why give any of it the time of day.
    I'm with you. We know our team better than any of those commentators, anyway.
    All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. - Edmund Burke

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    • BillyRayCypress
      On the Rookie List
      • May 2012
      • 1379

      #17
      Originally posted by Cheer Squad
      Ahem..we've only beat them on the last two occasions...last year in Geelong, and this year in Sydney...
      Just.

      The West Coast v Eddiewood game is literally playing for a top 4 position. Should be a good one.
      Nothing like a good light bulb moment.

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      • hot potato
        Sir Ashmole Gruntbucket
        • Jun 2007
        • 1122

        #18
        It's as good as gold Swans still underrated in Melb. Let em have their expert opinions. If Buddy is hot after 6 weeks out of the game, he is truly extraordinary.
        "He was proud of us when we won and he was still proud of us when we lost' Tami Roos about Paul Sept 06.

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        • bennyfabulous
          Warming the Bench
          • Apr 2009
          • 351

          #19
          Originally posted by Cheer Squad
          Ahem..we've only beat them on the last two occasions...last year in Geelong, and this year in Sydney...
          Haha sorry thats looks like i didnt do my research, but i did, i just typed 3 instead of 2 (and i did proofread before posting too).

          In essence i still think we should be favourites. And its not that i care what the journos say, its just that here on RWO we should remain informed and confident in our side and not have to worry needlessly because some douche doesnt do his research.

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          • crackedactor
            Regular in the Side
            • May 2012
            • 919

            #20
            The way Hawthorn play

            Originally posted by erica
            I'm with you. We know our team better than any of those commentators, anyway.
            I think we should be short priced favourites to beat Hawthorn at the SCG. (Maybe I be red faced on Saturday night) But the way Hawthorn play is always side ways tranisition between full back to the wing, they never go directly down the centre or directly down one of the wings. With our forward press and the smaller ground I think we will choke their game. Just wish we were playing finals at the SCG. A win on Saturday and top 2 is a gurantee, so who cares about the Geelong game.

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            • Danzar
              I'm doing ok right now, thanks
              • Jun 2006
              • 2027

              #21
              Originally posted by bennyfabulous
              Haha sorry thats looks like i didnt do my research, but i did, i just typed 3 instead of 2 (and i did proofread before posting too).

              In essence i still think we should be favourites. And its not that i care what the journos say, its just that here on RWO we should remain informed and confident in our side and not have to worry needlessly because some douche doesnt do his research.
              You didn't do you research. The number '3' key is clearly one key to the left of the number '2' key on the keyboard!!

              In all seriousness, I agree; we'll beat the Hawks on Saturday but it won't be easy. Both teams have a difficult run home and a loss in both rounds means a third place finish. The difference for us is if we win Saturday, we have the minor premiership secured with only the Cats serving as a momentum booster ahead of the finals.

              I worry about the Cats more than the Hawks but I think the draw favours us just a little bit here..
              Captain, I am detecting large quantities of win in this sector

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              • Cheer Squad
                Sydney Swans
                • Apr 2007
                • 1948

                #22
                Originally posted by hot potato
                If Buddy is hot after 6 weeks out of the game, he is truly extraordinary.
                Let's not underestimate him. Under any circumstances.

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                • BillyRayCypress
                  On the Rookie List
                  • May 2012
                  • 1379

                  #23
                  Well in the past two wins they have had it was Puopolo and Gibson that did a far amount of damage.

                  You'd expect Buddy to play after todays footage. Hopefully he will get tired quickly. That still leaves Roughead.
                  Nothing like a good light bulb moment.

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                  • SwansFan1972
                    On the Rookie List
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 621

                    #24
                    The journos haven't given us anything other than the occasional backhanded compliment all year. So what - who cares what they think?!?!? Until our boys give us a reason to doubt them, the pessimism of many here is what is a bit disappointing.

                    The only speed bump in the last two and a half months was the pies game. More scoring shots for an 8 point loss, proven by subsequent results to be a very VERY fortunate outcome for the pies.

                    The boys are flying and boast winning form against both opponents in last two rounds. Will win this week, thus offering up a chance to back off a bit in the last round. Our excellent boys won't be doing that however - it's not in their DNA - and will beat the cats too. There is no sensible reason to expect anything other than a belter effort and a win in both games, which is mostly what the boys have delivered all year (with very few exceptions).

                    Our opponents this week have had a very different season. They have been the epitome of flat track bullies in the same two and a bit month period (if not all season). All wins are of course important across a season in racking up the 4 points, but there are wins that mean something, and then there are routine wins against weaker/underperforming/struggling opponents. Hawthorn have belted everyone they should have (getting 4 points but nothing much else).

                    Wins that could be rated as significant/against quality opponents are pretty rare in their season. Can anyone find any wins to really get excited about on their behalf, other than:

                    Round 1 (Pies, who were arguably underdone and behind the rest of the comp coming off the grannie)
                    Round 3 (against Adelaide, who were relatively unproven then, coming off a poor couple of seasons, albeit with reasonable 'who cares cup' form)
                    Round 17 (Pies, in one of their more uncompetitive efforts all year).
                    Round 18 (Essendon, slumping and basically cooked, although still in the 8 at that stage)

                    And even these wins have question marks against them. Perversely, their best performances of the season are probably against the Cats in Rounds 2 & 19 - and both were losses!!!

                    Of course, teams can only beat who they play against, but if you look at the Hawks season overall they have barely won any really tough contests. Premiership sides need to be able to win tough games against quality opponents. For a few reasons the Hawks haven't done so (the draw has been pretty kind to them since round 6, and they've had good fortune to get teams like North and Carlton when they've been off the pace).

                    That so many are confident about the Hawks chances in the finals beggars belief. Finals are harder than regular season games, so why on earth should anyone think they will cope well with those games?!?!?! Wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if the Hawks become straight set losers and out of the finals without a win. And could conceivably finish the season with four straight losses . . . wonder what odds I can get!?!?!
                    Last edited by SwansFan1972; 21 August 2012, 11:27 PM.

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                    • Primmy
                      Proud Tragic Swan
                      • Apr 2008
                      • 5970

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Wardy
                      Why waste so much time worrying about what other so called experts think? You can't change it so why give any of it the time of day.
                      What Wardy said. I meantersay, even Buddy Franklin is copping it from a town of Buddy Lovers with implications that he has been banned from playing by the AFL for something wholly unacceptable and by the club for something else because he has been injured and shock horror sick. (I am sick, I have been crap for 11 days, for heavens sake someone start a rumour).

                      The criticism is aimed at whoever can be potshot at. So many experts are bog ignorant and wouldn't get a job bending bananas.
                      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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                      • msb
                        On the Rookie List
                        • Mar 2006
                        • 827

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Wardy
                        Why waste so much time worrying about what other so called experts think? You can't change it so why give any of it the time of day.
                        Spot on, why is this even a thread? These are comments from some journalist that has no idea.

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                        • Chilcott
                          Regular in the Side
                          • Jan 2008
                          • 595

                          #27
                          Some articles are based on hearsay, with very little truth, i.e. recent Buddy articles.

                          Other articles are based on the journo's opinion. If a journo doesn't barrack for the Swans or doesn't watch many of our games, I would think it reasonable that his/her opinion may differ from ours, in most cases.

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                          • Primmy
                            Proud Tragic Swan
                            • Apr 2008
                            • 5970

                            #28
                            One day, perhaps if we are lucky and all the stars align, AFL will sit on a 'journalist' who makes up stories or who can't be bothered to be check facts, and take legal action. One day,
                            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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                            • Doctor
                              Bay 29
                              • Sep 2003
                              • 2757

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Wardy
                              Why waste so much time worrying about what other so called experts think? You can't change it so why give any of it the time of day.
                              +1
                              Today's a draft of your epitaph

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                              • dendol
                                fat-arsed midfielder
                                • Oct 2003
                                • 1483

                                #30
                                Originally posted by SwansFan1972
                                The journos haven't given us anything other than the occasional backhanded compliment all year. So what - who cares what they think?!?!? Until our boys give us a reason to doubt them, the pessimism of many here is what is a bit disappointing.

                                The only speed bump in the last two and a half months was the pies game. More scoring shots for an 8 point loss, proven by subsequent results to be a very VERY fortunate outcome for the pies.

                                The boys are flying and boast winning form against both opponents in last two rounds. Will win this week, thus offering up a chance to back off a bit in the last round. Our excellent boys won't be doing that however - it's not in their DNA - and will beat the cats too. There is no sensible reason to expect anything other than a belter effort and a win in both games, which is mostly what the boys have delivered all year (with very few exceptions).

                                Our opponents this week have had a very different season. They have been the epitome of flat track bullies in the same two and a bit month period (if not all season). All wins are of course important across a season in racking up the 4 points, but there are wins that mean something, and then there are routine wins against weaker/underperforming/struggling opponents. Hawthorn have belted everyone they should have (getting 4 points but nothing much else).

                                Wins that could be rated as significant/against quality opponents are pretty rare in their season. Can anyone find any wins to really get excited about on their behalf, other than:

                                Round 1 (Pies, who were arguably underdone and behind the rest of the comp coming off the grannie)
                                Round 3 (against Adelaide, who were relatively unproven then, coming off a poor couple of seasons, albeit with reasonable 'who cares cup' form)
                                Round 17 (Pies, in one of their more uncompetitive efforts all year).
                                Round 18 (Essendon, slumping and basically cooked, although still in the 8 at that stage)

                                And even these wins have question marks against them. Perversely, their best performances of the season are probably against the Cats in Rounds 2 & 19 - and both were losses!!!

                                Of course, teams can only beat who they play against, but if you look at the Hawks season overall they have barely won any really tough contests. Premiership sides need to be able to win tough games against quality opponents. For a few reasons the Hawks haven't done so (the draw has been pretty kind to them since round 6, and they've had good fortune to get teams like North and Carlton when they've been off the pace).

                                That so many are confident about the Hawks chances in the finals beggars belief. Finals are harder than regular season games, so why on earth should anyone think they will cope well with those games?!?!?! Wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if the Hawks become straight set losers and out of the finals without a win. And could conceivably finish the season with four straight losses . . . wonder what odds I can get!?!?!
                                wow you need to take off your red-and-white coloured beer goggles for a sec. Yes we have been going great and have a great chance to win this game, but to complete disregard Hawthorn's impressive form is laughable. You talk like we only have to turn up to win because the Hawks have only beaten the good teams when their opposition have had bad days. They have a 15-5 record and currently sit 2nd on the ladder! They have been flogging good and bad teams ALL YEAR, with or without their best forward playing. They have the best attack and 2nd best defence in the league after 21 rounds.

                                Do you think its even remotely possible that teams like the Pies, Crows, Bombers, Blues, Saints, Kangaroos, Dockers only had bad days because the Hawks have been just so dominant this year?

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