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  • mcs
    Travelling Swannie!!
    • Jul 2007
    • 8162

    Originally posted by wolftone57
    By the way I thought Lloydy kick started the fight back. Lloydy has must say to himself a million times a day 'Get ball, look for options, use ball well.' He certainly knows how to get ball and use it well and he proved it could be done to the other lads. He also protects the player with the ball by shepherding which was lacking yesterday until he came on. Roos never believed shepherding was a great skill and reckoned if you were shepherding you weren't there to provide an option. I think his thinking in today's game especially is flawed. I wonder if he has changed his mind. Anyway that is why most of our older players either don't or rarely shepherd. Players like Smithy and Birdy do. But not yesterday for the most part.
    I was very impressed with Lloyd - really did well when he came on. He did alright when he came on in the GF as well - I hope he is in the starting 21 soon, as he is too classy to be in the subs vest I think.

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    Originally posted by Zlatorog
    They tried what Hawks were doing for the past years with a great success. I still remember how everybody was complaining about the bombing in the forward line where our forwards were so successfully manned by multiple defenders. Pinpoint is a go, but you need skill for that. And, that my friend, is the core of our problem.
    Plus the right conditions. You can't play pinpoint football when its wet and greasy like yesterday, it just doesn't work.

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    Originally posted by Matt80
    I was a bit concerned about the vitriol directed at Ray Chamberlin. I was guilty as well as I yelled out "Ray"!!!! at the top of my voice.

    In a week where NRL fans are being slammed for assaulting a referee, we should be treating the umpires with more respect.

    AFL fans should be thought of differently to the barbarian NRL fans. We should be offering a 100% polite, family friendly environment so we can attract the polite good family followers of the NRL, who are disgusted by the barbarian crowds antics.

    IMHO, Chamberlain gets all he deserves for continually being a 'look at me' showpony of an umpire. He has shown, over a dozen years or so, that he thinks the game is 'all about me', instead of just officiating the game and trying not to be noticed, like the best umpires going around do. That's without considering the number of hatchet jobs he has attempted on the Swans over the year (Im sure every club has the same stories!), including the successful one against Freo at the SCG a few years ago.

    I have no issues with booing - but there is clearly no place for assaulting referees like what was seen on Friday at the League game at ANZ.
    "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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    • Conor_Dillon
      On the Rookie List
      • Jun 2013
      • 1224

      Absolutely no issue with James Hird being booed...his attitude and lack of remorse throughout the entire ordeal have been sickening. The sheer arrogance and contempt that drips off every word he says is really hard to swallow. I'll never for the life of me understand how he managed to keep his job whilst so many others fell around him. If he had even a single scrap of decency he would have stepped down at the very beginning.
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      • Mug Punter
        On the Rookie List
        • Nov 2009
        • 3325

        Originally posted by Conor_Dillon
        Absolutely no issue with James Hird being booed...his attitude and lack of remorse throughout the entire ordeal have been sickening. The sheer arrogance and contempt that drips off every word he says is really hard to swallow. I'll never for the life of me understand how he managed to keep his job whilst so many others fell around him. If he had even a single scrap of decency he would have stepped down at the very beginning.
        A truer word never spoken, cue Matt80 to come on telling us all how we should feel on this issue.....

        Re football last night....

        * Buddy immense
        * Heeney will be a good un
        * Reid and Jetta are going to be absolute trade bait if they don't smarten up their acts
        * From one match, and I know this is harsh, it looks like Goodes has made the wrong decision to retire, then again looking at Membrey's efforts today we didn't lose much there

        We always play bad in the wet so I think we'll get a better idea after next week against the Port Adelaide Kochs

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        • Mug Punter
          On the Rookie List
          • Nov 2009
          • 3325

          Originally posted by S.S. Bleeder
          It's one thing to not be a hard nut. But to actually shy away from impact (as Jetta sometimes does) or to not chase hard at AFL is inexcusable. Every player in the AFL should be prepared to take and give the knocks and bumps when needed. Players like Parker and Buddy are on another level again.
          OK, I'm going to say what we're all thinking. Jetta is soft!!!!

          He is also quick with silky skills and at times a potential match-winner. He had a breakout season in 2014 but my money is on him leaving at the end of this year and if we can get decent trade currency then that may not be a bad thing

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          Originally posted by Matt80
          I was a bit concerned about the vitriol directed at Ray Chamberlin. I was guilty as well as I yelled out "Ray"!!!! at the top of my voice.

          In a week where NRL fans are being slammed for assaulting a referee, we should be treating the umpires with more respect.

          AFL fans should be thought of differently to the barbarian NRL fans. We should be offering a 100% polite, family friendly environment so we can attract the polite good family followers of the NRL, who are disgusted by the barbarian crowds antics.
          Peanut!!

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          Originally posted by Nico
          A few have been hard on Goodesy. It was a wet game and didn't really suit his style. I don't know that he has ever been good in the wet. I wouldn't be jumping off him yet. Jetta also; he wasn't recruited as a hard nut and never will be. He is an outside runner and he certainly wasn't our worst player.
          I'll make a call I think we all know in our hearts - We cannot win a flag this year with Adam Goodes in our 22 this year. He has sadly become our weakest link, a classic case of a player going on a season too far

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          Originally posted by barry
          3 hours of boredom for 10 minutes excitement. Congrats to the 20,000 members who boycotted the game and showed the afl we wont tollerate drugs in sport. Disappointed 23,000 turned up. 23k too many but at least they booed hird.
          Early contender for dumbest post of the year. The 20,000 crowd had nothing to do with a boycott but everything to do with ANZ being unfit for AFL football

          Enjoy your precious ANZ Stadium Membership next year We would have gotten 35,000 plus at the SCG even with the weather, I cannot wait to leave that godforsaken place

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          • Doctor
            Bay 29
            • Sep 2003
            • 2757

            Originally posted by Mug Punter
            OK, I'm going to say what we're all thinking. Jetta is soft!!!!

            He is also quick with silky skills and at times a potential match-winner. He had a breakout season in 2014 but my money is on him leaving at the end of this year and if we can get decent trade currency then that may not be a bad thing

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            Peanut!!

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            I'll make a call I think we all know in our hearts - We cannot win a flag this year with Adam Goodes in our 22 this year. He has sadly become our weakest link, a classic case of a player going on a season too far

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            Early contender for dumbest post of the year. The 20,000 crowd had nothing to do with a boycott but everything to do with ANZ being unfit for AFL football

            Enjoy your precious ANZ Stadium Membership next year We would have gotten 35,000 plus at the SCG even with the weather, I cannot wait to leave that godforsaken place
            Don't presume to tell us what we're thinking. If Matt80 cops a bake for presuming to speak for us then so should you. I don't think he's soft. If they all had the same role we'd be completely one-dimensional.

            While Goodes was disappointing last night it was Round 1 on a very wet track. Let's give him a chance before we write his obituaries.

            Yes Barry's post was dumb, although I disregarded it as trolling. The 20,000 crowd certainly had nothing to do with a boycott, as that would have hurt us and not them, but there were plenty of reasons other than the venue. The weather was dire and if it wasn't for the Swans Members' Bar I wouldn't have gone either. It is also Easter, and many people are away or have other commitments. I know there are some people who won't go to that venue, which I find poor to be honest especially for Round 1, but there were many other factors at play. If you really think we'd have drawn 35,000 to the SCG in that weather you are absolutely kidding yourself.
            Today's a draft of your epitaph

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            • jono2707
              Goes up to 11
              • Oct 2007
              • 3326

              What I liked about Heeney was that on several important occasions he was very clean below his knees - for me that was one of the pleasing things of the evening and a glimpse of how good this kid can be. He's a hard nut too....

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              • Dosser
                Just wild about Harry
                • Mar 2011
                • 1833

                Originally posted by Matt80
                I was a bit concerned about the vitriol directed at Ray Chamberlin. I was guilty as well as I yelled out "Ray"!!!! at the top of my voice.
                I can see that you live life on the edge! However it is OK if you followed up with a resounding "huzzah!" when those Swans fellows kicked the pig skin between the two large posts.

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                • Matt80
                  Suspended by the MRP
                  • Sep 2013
                  • 1802

                  Originally posted by Dosser
                  I can see that you live life on the edge! However it is OK if you followed up with a resounding "huzzah!" when those Swans fellows kicked the pig skin between the two large posts.
                  I did faint at the MCG in 2012 when Malceski kicked a goal with 35 seconds to go in the GF. I jumped up, my head and legs lost strength, causing me to fall back into my chair as all the people around me continued to jump around. The blood drained from my head as the ball wobbled over the goal umpires head. It must have released all the tension and shut the body down. The calmness over me after that moment I wish I could bottle and bring out every day.

                  The amazing thing is that I did not faint when saying my vows or watching my son being born.

                  If my son ever kicks a winning goal, takes a hat trick or hits a 100 then I may faint again.

                  That's on the edge.

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                  • goswannies
                    Senior Player
                    • Sep 2007
                    • 3049

                    Originally posted by Matt80
                    The amazing thing is that I did not faint when saying my vows or watching my son being born.

                    If my son ever kicks a winning goal, takes a hat trick or hits a 100 then I may faint again.
                    Unless you suffered from postural hypotension, a low haemoglobin level, massive spontaneous internal haemorrhaging ... or at a stretch narcolepsy, why would you expect faint reciting wedding vows? ????
                    Last edited by goswannies; 6 April 2015, 08:16 AM.

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                    • dimelb
                      pr. dim-melb; m not f
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 6889

                      Originally posted by goswannies
                      Unless you suffered from postural hypotension, a low haemoglobin level ... or at a stretch narcolepsy, why would you faint reciting wedding vows? ??
                      Because you were weakened by a 24-hour bug the night before. My mother-in-law watched me swaying as I recited my vows and was ready to jump if needed!
                      He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)

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                      • goswannies
                        Senior Player
                        • Sep 2007
                        • 3049

                        Originally posted by dimelb
                        Because you were weakened by a 24-hour bug the night before. My mother-in-law watched me swaying as I recited my vows and was ready to jump if needed!
                        "24 hour bug" likely relates to the postural hypotension situation because of low fluid intake (we often become a little dehydrated with sickness as we don't feel like drinking), & standing still at the alter ... you should always wriggle your toes or tap your feet in such a situation ("bug" or not) to stimulate venous return.

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                        • aardvark
                          Veterans List
                          • Mar 2010
                          • 5685

                          Originally posted by goswannies
                          "24 hour bug" likely relates to the postural hypotension situation because of low fluid intake (we often become a little dehydrated with sickness as we don't feel like drinking), & standing still at the alter ... you should always wriggle your toes or tap your feet in such a situation ("bug" or not) to stimulate venous return.

                          So how did you enjoy the game GS?

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                          • goswannies
                            Senior Player
                            • Sep 2007
                            • 3049

                            Originally posted by aardvark
                            So how did you enjoy the game GS?
                            Ah yes, sorry, back on topic!
                            Watched it in a pub in Adelaide with no sound I was the only one watching the footy screen - everyone else was watching (& yelling at) the horse racing. Loved it!
                            Was going to watch it with an Essendon supporting friend but he ended up going away for Easter ... & for the first 3 quarters I was glad he did. For the last quarter I was also glad he wasn't there as it would have broken his heart to see that happen. I don't think I ever lose faith that we're a chance until it gets to the impossible & with 15 minutes to go I thought we were a possibility ... but I was still astounded by the win. To me, it shows character. You wouldn't want to rely on it every week, but our best is very good & a quarter like that can give a playing group (& supporters) belief. Imagine the atmosphere at the SCG with that kind of finish!!

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                            • Mel_C
                              Veterans List
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 4470

                              I had to laugh at Nathan Brown on the channel 9 Sunday footy show. He was trying to prove his point that Essendon wouldn't have lost the game if it was played in 3 weeks time because they would have match fitness. Fair point, except the footage he showed was of mistakes made by Cooney and Goddard, who had no excuses because they were able to play in the NAB games. And then he showed footage of Buddy saying he had fresh legs...but he only played 2 quarters of one game and 5 minutes of another!

                              Off topic, I am going to the hawks v cats game today and I heard they are unveiling the premiership flag today ????. I hope they do it before I get there!

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                              • Auntie.Gerald
                                Veterans List
                                • Oct 2009
                                • 6477

                                Round 1 - Sydney Swans Vs Essendon - sydneyswans.com.au

                                just out of interest can anyone guess who our top 2 tacklers were on Sat night ?
                                "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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