Kieran Jack can spend the summer learning to kick with his right foot - it is not solely for balance. I have been wondering when his complete inability to anything with his right foot other than stand on it would cost us.
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It came to my mind at the ground as well during the slaughter. I doubt Kirky would have been able to stop what happened either, but I know he wouldn't have let the rot just continue on. As you said, no one stood up and said 'enough of this'. The few that did (Goodesy I thought tried valiantly, and a few others like Mal tried hard to keep it even) were not in the position to influence the problem. To me, and this is not meant as a slight on either Jack or McVeigh, our leadership is missing that essential ingredient at the moment.
As you said, it didn't need to be McVeigh - just someone. I wonder if a few thought 'we'll get some Buddy magic here in a minute and she'll all be right' instead of taking ownership of the problem and doing something about it. It really was the most disappointing aspect of yesterday - how we just bent over and took it, with little fight or resistance. We have been spoilt by how good our team has been at never giving up, never letting a team truly dominate us - which makes what we saw yesterday so hard to take.Comment
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Heard a few Swans fans say this loss was easier to deal with than '06 because of the final margin...I don't understand this at all. I couldn't imagine anything being more painful than total humiliation on the biggest stage of all.Twitter @cmdil
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I can understand the logic. With 2006 a player might forever dwell on one moment given the final result, whereas with 2014 there's little point.I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
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@@@@ that, 06 was heartbreaking to lose by a point but at least after half time we had a @@@@ing go.
The debacle on Saturday was humiliating, piss weak and plain right embarrassing.Official Driver Of The "Who Gives A @@@@ As The Player Will Get Delisted Anyway" Bandwagon.
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There's no point in dwelling on it. It happened and we have to move on. Our young players will learn a hell of a lot from it and I think it will be fundamental formative experience to their competitiveness as footballers for the remainder of their careers. They'll do everything they can to avoid experiencing something so humiliating and painful in the future.
I think the nature of the loss does a lot of external damage to the AFL brand within NSW. There would have been a lot of first time viewers on Saturday that would have walked away wondering why they bothered. I wouldn't be surprised to see membership numbers sharply down next season and players will have to earn back the trust of a lot of newer supporters.
That said, within the club I doubt there will be much long term damage. Unlike last year we have a healthy list that will be able to complete a full preseason of preparation. We have a year of experience in playing with Buddy. We have some exciting young prospects coming through and we can move on some older or poorly performing players. And, most importantly, we have the opportunity to address the tactical and structural issues we've papered over throughout the season.Comment
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So insipid. Bloods my a#@e."My theory is that the universe is made out of stupidity because it's more plentiful than hydrogen" - Frank ZappaComment
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It's not the first time either. It cost us twice on Saturday. If that first one had gone through, who knows what that would have done to the rest of the match. I like him, but his lack of a right foot and his hospital handpasses have cost us too many goals this year.Does God believe in Atheists?Comment
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Stepwise Dewvwill have an interesting week.
In retrospect it looks obvious that our midfield was too small will the exception of JPK. From the stands at centre bounces we looked ridiculously small.
I don't think it is som much the players we have as what we didn't have. With out ROK and Mummy no one to stand up in a contest and get the ball out.You don't ban those who supported your opponent, you make them wallow in their loserdom by covering your victory! You sit them in the front row. You give them a hat! Toby ZieglerComment
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I have no doubt that we as a club will rebound - but the hurt we all felt on Saturday won't heal until we make amends for it - on the biggest day of the season and lift the cup again. Even if that takes another 50 years, until we lift the cup again, the hurt of Saturday will continue to gnaw away at us. Just imagine what it will feel like if we meet Hawthorn in the GF next year. We will all be hoping so much that what we saw on Saturday won't happen again - but who has the faith to say it wouldn't happen again?"You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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Do the Sydney based RWO-ers think that this loss will do damage to our brand in NSW? It would be terrible to see our membership not rise again next year.Twitter @cmdil
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I doubt it. The fickle fans on the edges will keep flocking up for the 'Buddy' factor. Everyone will be disappointed, but for many it will be forgotten in time, and I'd surprised if our membership base doesn't grow a little bit again next year."You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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We will be better for it, our young 2012 brigade will now know what pain the hawks felt, and how hard it really is. The kids, cunningham etc have now felt true fire and loss. We will move on a few and blood a few more. Buddy and Tippet have a season under their belt with us.
I've thoughts on the game itself and performances, but meh. I just can't muster the will.Comment
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Not at all. We still have Buddy to build the brand and membership. We have the blond Waverley College educated Heeney coming through. He will develop a cult following and raise brand values.Comment
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