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  • mcs
    Travelling Swannie!!
    • Jul 2007
    • 8168

    Originally posted by Swanny40519

    Get around this team and support them like crazy over the next few months as this is going to be a very interesting and exciting time leading into the finals.
    If what we saw last night is a sign of things to come, then bring it on!

    It took me till Rd 22 in 2012 (when we lost to Hawthorn in that cracker at the SCG) to think we were truly good enough to win the flag that year. Last night was enough for me - if we can maintain a good list injury wise, and keep the attack and fanatacism at the ball like we had last night, its going to take an almighty fine team to stop us in September. footy is a funny game that changes week by week, but what we saw last night was absolutely outstanding! After living through some dark times, the last decade of the Swans has seen us spoilt big time, and this year I feel is only going to get better!
    "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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    • O'Reilly Boy
      Warming the Bench
      • Feb 2014
      • 474

      Originally posted by liz
      Agreed. I can't remember a more complete demolition by the Swans of such a high quality team. Sure, they were without two important defenders, but we didn't win the game for that reason. The defence was absolutely brilliant and the midfield rampant. What impressed me was how methodical and disciplined the pressure was. It wasn't just lots of guys manically attacking contests. There was a real system about it. One player would execute a pressure act, and then the next followed up with another, and then the next until possession was regained. And for four quarters with almost no let up. The ruthlessness was quite startling.
      Absolutely on the money. They were methodical and clean. It wasn't like the feral Freo attack of the Prelim last year. What the boys did last night looks sustainable, as it seemed based on technique (those hands) and clear decision making rather than juiced up mania. Our mids won the game by getting consistent first use and moving the ball well. Kennedy was extraordinary, as was Bird. And when you see Parker, McVeigh and Jack lining up at half-forward you realise how deep the midfield stocks are.

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      • O'Reilly Boy
        Warming the Bench
        • Feb 2014
        • 474

        Originally posted by Beerman
        I thought the crowd noise was very disappointing - very quiet for most of the game where I was. Because it was such a non-contest, I think the adrenaline wasn't pumping. (Nothing like the Freo game.)
        Yes . . . I thought the crowd felt very low energy in the first quarter. KT's opening miss took a bit of wind out of the sails of those around me; took a while to warm everyone up. I kept thinking about the big leads we have let go (Geelong, Hawthorn closing rounds 2012), wondering whether the points were going to cost us. But we were never threatened, so the crowd adrenalin became celebratory rather than anxious. An interesting experience as the fourth quarter procession unfolded.

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        • Ampersand
          On the Rookie List
          • Apr 2014
          • 694

          Watching the replay, dear God I hate this commentary team.

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          • Ampersand
            On the Rookie List
            • Apr 2014
            • 694

            Speaking of hate, the Chris Scott post-game press conference was a disgrace. Completely ungracious and arrogant considering his team just got handed a football lesson.

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            • barry
              Veterans List
              • Jan 2003
              • 8499

              35,000 at Hawks game at ANZ
              37,000 at Geelong game at SCG.

              Nice crowds, but still too low. I suspect they will ramp up through the year as we gather bandwagoners.

              Would be nice to crack 45K at the SCG, and get over 50K at ANZ (I think we only have Richmond left out there).

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              • Xie Shan
                Senior Player
                • Jan 2003
                • 2929

                Originally posted by O'Reilly Boy
                Yes . . . I thought the crowd felt very low energy in the first quarter.
                That's because most of them were still outside the ground then... I made it to my seat just as the teams ran out but there were still plenty of people coming in well into the first quarter, awful Sydney traffic on a weeknight. I thought the crowd was fantastic last night once everyone made it inside the ground!

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                • CJK
                  Human
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 2170

                  Originally posted by barry
                  35,000 at Hawks game at ANZ
                  37,000 at Geelong game at SCG.

                  Nice crowds, but still too low. I suspect they will ramp up through the year as we gather bandwagoners.

                  Would be nice to crack 45K at the SCG, and get over 50K at ANZ (I think we only have Richmond left out there).
                  You've had all morning to spin the numbers and this is the best you can do?

                  5/10 - can do better
                  -

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                  • churry
                    Warming the Bench
                    • Mar 2014
                    • 238

                    Originally posted by Xie Shan
                    That's because most of them were still outside the ground then... I made it to my seat just as the teams ran out but there were still plenty of people coming in well into the first quarter, awful Sydney traffic on a weeknight. I thought the crowd was fantastic last night once everyone made it inside the ground!
                    Plus lining up for food and booze. Lines were huge!
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                    • Dave
                      Let those truckers roll
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 1557

                      Here's a useful bit of information from an AFL article that serves well in debunking all the COLA/Big money crap:

                      "Critics will point to the Swans' salary cap concessions and say it's only natural they have assembled such talent.

                      But that would be to undermine the recruiting strategy of the club, including taking Hannebery, Malceski, Reid, Parker, Grundy and Rampe low in the draft or in rookie drafts, when all others passed them over.

                      They also nabbed Kennedy, Shaw, Richards and McGlynn from other clubs and helped them produce their best football."

                      That's 10 players alone and don't forget how ridiculed we were for recruiting Pyke, who no-one else would have been interested in either. Talk about a pack of sooky la la's.
                      "My theory is that the universe is made out of stupidity because it's more plentiful than hydrogen" - Frank Zappa

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                      • magic.merkin
                        Senior Player
                        • Jul 2008
                        • 1199

                        Originally posted by Ampersand
                        Speaking of hate, the Chris Scott post-game press conference was a disgrace. Completely ungracious and arrogant considering his team just got handed a football lesson.
                        you expected better from the twin sooks?

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                        • DK_
                          On the Rookie List
                          • Jun 2013
                          • 454

                          Originally posted by Xie Shan
                          That's because most of them were still outside the ground then... I made it to my seat just as the teams ran out but there were still plenty of people coming in well into the first quarter, awful Sydney traffic on a weeknight. I thought the crowd was fantastic last night once everyone made it inside the ground!
                          I noticed the same thing. The ground looked half empty in the first quarter. I thought many might have assumed the normal 7:40 start.

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                          • Swansinger
                            Senior Player
                            • Mar 2003
                            • 1099

                            I admit I've looked at the score a few hundred times and I now accept I wasn't dreaming !
                            I wish we could have got one more point , then we could have said what we did after belting GWS last year - if all our scoring shots had been behinds , we'd still have won !

                            OK , back down on Earth : I reckon we are where we expected to be before Round 1.
                            Not the way we did it , but by beating GWS and North,then probably pencilling in losses v Hawks and Cats .

                            If the Suns beat the Crows , they will be above us on points .
                            Geelong , remember , are same as us already , with 7 and 3 (a bit behind on percentage , though).

                            If the Moggies beat Carlton next week (very possible), if Hawks and Pies win their next two (they will) and if we slip up v Suns , we will be sixth.

                            Wouldn't look quite so good then , would it ?
                            Playing the Suns is not quite as important as the Freo game was (where we went to an ok 2-3 instead of a disastrous 1-4).
                            But it is still a very big game : if we are serious about Top Four , this is close to a must-win.

                            So - enjoy the long break , lads , but remember that Horse wants you to keep a lid on it .
                            You CAN go mad all you like - but not until 5:30 pm on the 27th September.

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                            • Primmy
                              Proud Tragic Swan
                              • Apr 2008
                              • 5970

                              Originally posted by DK_
                              I noticed the same thing. The ground looked half empty in the first quarter. I thought many might have assumed the normal 7:40 start.
                              They just couldn't get to the ground. Its peak hour, the Vivid brings in thousands every night to clog the arteries, was told that at Central there just weren't enough buses to cater for the crowd . Also the chumps on the Members gate was examining each and every neck for collars......and turning away quite a lot of ticket carryers. Not Swans members though.

                              PS: forget my query about Jetts, just don't know where I got that from.
                              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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                              • Flying South
                                Regular in the Side
                                • Sep 2013
                                • 585

                                Awesome performance. The hard run and team chemistry was breathtaking. Can't recall a better all round performance. I'd give them a 9 out of 10 for that. Which may sound harsh but I'm taking half a point off for inaccuracy and I honestly believe the forwards will play better with more games together. Is that their 2nd or 3rd game all together? Astonishing!!
                                The team balance is perfect. And I'll will now admit I WAS WRONG ABOUT DERICKX !!! Welcome to the Swans. Yes he is lacking certain fundamental skills that can be frustrating. But what he does bring is effort, mobility, creates a contest for our midfielders, delivers a bruising game to the opposition and is very very fit. With our structure as it is, we need a ruckman who can pretty much play out an entire game. And he is doing that. I'm not sure Pyke has the capacity or tank to offer us that. And while the team is playing like it is, there is no need to find out anytime soon.

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