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  • Swansinger
    Senior Player
    • Mar 2003
    • 1099

    #76
    Originally posted by Bill Posters
    I didn't watch the gws game but saw that the free kick count was 23-13 in favour of the dogs. Was this a fair reflection of the way the game was played? Or do we have the same to look forward to in the gf? Ie. Massive dog favouritism.
    There were a couple of clear frees - HTB , high , tackling a player not in possession - that I thought (from the comfort of my sofa , rather than the heat of the battle ) should have gone to the Doggies.
    GWS tried to rough 'em up. They can have no complaints about the -10 count.

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    • Swansinger
      Senior Player
      • Mar 2003
      • 1099

      #77
      Originally posted by Velour&Ruffles
      No, irony is the use of words to express something different from (and often the opposite of) their literal meaning. "Father Son Josh Dunkley [being] reluctant to join Sydney because of the mid-field depth we have, one of whom is a Father Son who might be leaving us, & that they'll play off on the big stage" is an example of dissonant coincidence.

      Just sayin'.
      Proving what I have said for years : RWO is the most intelligent and cultured fans' forum on Earth.

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      • liz
        Veteran
        Site Admin
        • Jan 2003
        • 16787

        #78
        I am really glad Benny will be in the team, and absolutely on merit, with no hint of sentimentality about his selection. He is most clearly in the best 22 players we have available for this weekend after his last couple of performances.

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        • Blue Sun
          Senior Player
          • May 2010
          • 1440

          #79
          Originally posted by Zlatorog
          So, why didn't they scrutinise them like this in the QF? Their free-kick count was larger than ours.
          The oppositions free kick count is always higher than ours. We must be a dirty side in the umpires eyes. They mustn't like teams who win the contested footy. Honest question, have we won a free kick count this year?

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          • barry
            Veterans List
            • Jan 2003
            • 8499

            #80
            Originally posted by barry
            Thats false. Dunkley said he would have been happy to be selected by the swans
            Originally posted by 09183305
            Education received
            Won't be long before you are ready to sit those tricky year 7 naplans again. Good luck.

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            • bloodsbigot
              Regular in the Side
              • Mar 2010
              • 813

              #81
              Originally posted by liz
              I am really glad Benny will be in the team, and absolutely on merit, with no hint of sentimentality about his selection. He is most clearly in the best 22 players we have available for this weekend after his last couple of performances.
              I certainly hope he doesn't @@@@ the bed this time around.

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              • Mel_C
                Veterans List
                • Jan 2003
                • 4470

                #82
                Originally posted by Blue Sun
                The oppositions free kick count is always higher than ours. We must be a dirty side in the umpires eyes. They mustn't like teams who win the contested footy. Honest question, have we won a free kick count this year?
                I'm sure in the saints game we had more free kicks. Remember the 3 50 metre penalties?

                Ok I checked and we actually lost the count 19-17. I wouldn't have thought that after the whinging I heard during the game!

                Sent from my HTC_PN071 using Tapatalk

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                • kangle4
                  Warming the Bench
                  • May 2003
                  • 200

                  #83
                  Minor medial ligament strain for Aliir so he's a chance to play. I think they'll get him up for the game.

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                  • aguy
                    Senior Player
                    • Mar 2014
                    • 1324

                    #84
                    If aliir gets up for the game then I think marsh is one who will be unlucky to miss out for McVeigh. I don't think they will risk mills

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                    • Odysseus
                      Warming the Bench
                      • Aug 2016
                      • 199

                      #85
                      Originally posted by Swansinger
                      Proving what I have said for years : RWO is the most intelligent and cultured fans' forum on Earth.
                      The cultural and educative excellence of the RWO site is an under-appreciated gem, shielded from the glare of the outside world only, perhaps, by our exceeding modesty and humility. Here we discuss the significance of NAPLAN testing, gently correct one another on matters of modern manners (under what circumstances it is appropriate to dangle a scarf from a car window, for example), engage in discerning discussions of modern music (the musical merits of Sweet Caroline against Up their Cazaly), and discuss the intricacies of irony.
                      It is in regard to the last that I write. There are four types of irony: verbal, situational, dramatic, and Johnsonian. This last was not named in reference to S. Johnson, ?the most distinguished man of letters in English history?, but in reference to another S. Johnson, yet a fellow of somewhat lesser renown ? words said, it may be admitted, more in truth than kindness.
                      Johnsonian irony is like watching a Greek tragedy. One in which a Greek god receives the adulation of those who supplicate his favours, and considers it but his due. Deploying the unfair tactics that only gods who stand beyond morality dare use, he smites an opponent ? of course a hero ? with a near fatal blow.
                      The cruel and cowardly intervention secures victory. The vanquished lament. Chaos ensues. The order of the universe is broken down...
                      Yet what yonder god is this that comes? Chronos ? the god Time!
                      The victory was but a skirmish, and he who delivered it is forced to retire from the next battle merely to observe. And so it is from the stands of the theatre that he sees his team ... defeated.
                      It turns out that the one whose intervention secured victory is indeed a Greek god ? one of those capricious gods whose intervention is as a much a bane (and more) to his own as it is to his opponents.
                      It is, of course, a common psychological reality that those who inflict harm on the innocent are sometimes intellectually incapable of understanding the breach of morality that their own behaviour represents. Myself, I am a generous fellow, and I am sure that Stevie, even if only dimly through darkened glass, can see that his cheap shot on Kennedy may have stunned his opponent, but it did worse to his friends.
                      And the Johnsonian irony is this: the more highly Stevie regards his own footballing prowess and the greater his belief that his own unique presence would have got them through to the Big Dance, the more it must strike him ? not with an elbow or a head, a hip or a shoulder, yet no less forcefully ? that his folly has let down his own.

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                      • stevoswan
                        Veterans List
                        • Sep 2014
                        • 8573

                        #86
                        Originally posted by aguy
                        If aliir gets up for the game then I think marsh is one who will be unlucky to miss out for McVeigh. I don't think they will risk mills
                        He'd have to be 100%. The need for his height is lessened by the Dogs lack of forward height, so I feel we can cover for his absence quite easily if need be. He deserves to be there though if he's genuinely right to go, which if McVeigh plays, will be tough on Marsh, who's been serviceable.

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                        • barry
                          Veterans List
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 8499

                          #87
                          Originally posted by kangle4
                          Minor medial ligament strain for Aliir so he's a chance to play. I think they'll get him up for the game.
                          That is not good news. Id be suprised if hes selected. If he was buddy youd risk it, but not a bottom 10 player. Which means we are more likely to keep marsh for his height.

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                          • dejavoodoo44
                            Veterans List
                            • Apr 2015
                            • 8728

                            #88
                            Originally posted by Odysseus
                            The cultural and educative excellence of the RWO site is an under-appreciated gem, shielded from the glare of the outside world only, perhaps, by our exceeding modesty and humility. Here we discuss the significance of NAPLAN testing, gently correct one another on matters of modern manners (under what circumstances it is appropriate to dangle a scarf from a car window, for example), engage in discerning discussions of modern music (the musical merits of Sweet Caroline against Up their Cazaly), and discuss the intricacies of irony.
                            It is in regard to the last that I write. There are four types of irony: verbal, situational, dramatic, and Johnsonian. This last was not named in reference to S. Johnson, ?the most distinguished man of letters in English history?, but in reference to another S. Johnson, yet a fellow of somewhat lesser renown ? words said, it may be admitted, more in truth than kindness.
                            Johnsonian irony is like watching a Greek tragedy. One in which a Greek god receives the adulation of those who supplicate his favours, and considers it but his due. Deploying the unfair tactics that only gods who stand beyond morality dare use, he smites an opponent ? of course a hero ? with a near fatal blow.
                            The cruel and cowardly intervention secures victory. The vanquished lament. Chaos ensues. The order of the universe is broken down...
                            Yet what yonder god is this that comes? Chronos ? the god Time!
                            The victory was but a skirmish, and he who delivered it is forced to retire from the next battle merely to observe. And so it is from the stands of the theatre that he sees his team ... defeated.
                            It turns out that the one whose intervention secured victory is indeed a Greek god ? one of those capricious gods whose intervention is as a much a bane (and more) to his own as it is to his opponents.
                            It is, of course, a common psychological reality that those who inflict harm on the innocent are sometimes intellectually incapable of understanding the breach of morality that their own behaviour represents. Myself, I am a generous fellow, and I am sure that Stevie, even if only dimly through darkened glass, can see that his cheap shot on Kennedy may have stunned his opponent, but it did worse to his friends.
                            And the Johnsonian irony is this: the more highly Stevie regards his own footballing prowess and the greater his belief that his own unique presence would have got them through to the Big Dance, the more it must strike him ? not with an elbow or a head, a hip or a shoulder, yet no less forcefully ? that his folly has let down his own.
                            Yeah, but once Stevie drags himself away from staring at his own reflection, he's bound to decide that he is the victim of the whole affair.

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                            • dejavoodoo44
                              Veterans List
                              • Apr 2015
                              • 8728

                              #89
                              Originally posted by stevoswan
                              He'd have to be 100%. The need for his height is lessened by the Dogs lack of forward height, so I feel we can cover for his absence quite easily if need be. He deserves to be there though if he's genuinely right to go, which if McVeigh plays, will be tough on Marsh, who's been serviceable.
                              I suspect that Aliir will end up playing, though as you say, it's not essential against the smaller Dogs forward line. Why I hope that he does, is the rebounding drive that he gives us. I love the way that he starts attacks, by almost instantaneously deciding on a target or a plan of escape, then almost always, executing that plan.
                              The really tough selection decision will have to be made if all three of Aliir, McVeigh and Mills are right to go. With Marsh probably the first to go, that leaves a really tough choice between Laidler and Hewett.

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                              • Odysseus
                                Warming the Bench
                                • Aug 2016
                                • 199

                                #90
                                Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
                                Yeah, but once Stevie drags himself away from staring at his own reflection, he's bound to decide that he is the victim of the whole affair.
                                Narcissus rather than a Greek god? Don't look to me for disagreement!

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