Round 16: Blues v Swans @ Metricon

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  • longmile
    Crumber
    • Apr 2011
    • 3367

    Originally posted by Sandridge
    I remember our darkest days in the 90s when it was touch and go whether our club would survive. I would wake up in the morning and turn on the radio to hear if my club still existed. In those dark days, Carlton was waiting for us to die and was making plans to move into the Sydney market after we'd become extinct. It's a club with no morals, no integrity. I, too, am loving they're extended stretch of mediocrity. Long may it continue!
    As someone who only really began following the Swans intently in the mid 00s (i blame the fact I was born in the early 90s), is there anywhere I can read about this? I've heard many times of Carlton preying on the corpse of Sydney, just like how other clubs preyed on the corpse of Fitzroy

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    • mcs
      Travelling Swannie!!
      • Jul 2007
      • 8168

      Originally posted by Sandridge
      I remember our darkest days in the 90s when it was touch and go whether our club would survive. I would wake up in the morning and turn on the radio to hear if my club still existed. In those dark days, Carlton was waiting for us to die and was making plans to move into the Sydney market after we'd become extinct. It's a club with no morals, no integrity. I, too, am loving they're extended stretch of mediocrity. Long may it continue!
      I was too young to remember the days myself (while I watched footy from a very young age 4 or 5, I never really got into it until 95/96), so I don't remember it first hand. But I've read plenty about that time and the steps Carlton took, and I've vowed to hate that scum forever in a day, and always will. Even more than Collingwood. Even more than the Wees and Poos, who I would gladly see expunged from history at a first chance if that was possible. They have some quality footballers, but are going nowhere fast, no matter how much Melbourne media want to pretend they are improving.....
      "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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      • TheBloods
        Suspended by the MRP
        • Feb 2020
        • 2047

        Got nothing from our young midfielders - Rowbottom, Florent, McInerney, Blakey.

        Florent was great as a half fwd flanker but why can't he do that as a mid ?

        Forwards made the best out of deplorable delivery; defence held strong but the dam walk broke late. Is what it is.

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        • mcs
          Travelling Swannie!!
          • Jul 2007
          • 8168

          I actually thought Florent had a decent game tonight and was in our better midfielders.

          It was in and under where we got smashed. Our top clearances - Kennedy with 5 and amazingly Blakey with the same. Parker got 4, but then no more than 2 from anywhere else. That's where we lost the game.
          "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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          • goswannies
            Senior Player
            • Sep 2007
            • 3051

            Originally posted by mcs
            Bit before my time, but it sounds like they were arseholes that day too.

            Just @@@@ carlton.... hope they never win another flag, along with the rest of the teams
            Before my time to have watched it, but grab a copy of Ian W Shaw’s The Bloodbath and you get an insight

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            • TheBloods
              Suspended by the MRP
              • Feb 2020
              • 2047

              Originally posted by mcs
              I actually thought Florent had a decent game tonight and was in our better midfielders.

              It was in and under where we got smashed. Our top clearances - Kennedy with 5 and amazingly Blakey with the same. Parker got 4, but then no more than 2 from anywhere else. That's where we lost the game.
              He was not midfield that's why. Played off the flank. He was doing nothing in the midfield before he was moved to the outside. Rowbottom will find himself being dealt the same hand if he keeps this form up, so too Blakey .

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              • goswannies
                Senior Player
                • Sep 2007
                • 3051

                Just a thought for those going to town on Reid, Cal & McLean as our forwards - we were on fire in the first quarter - 7 goals up - then the rain came and the ball & ground seemed to stay greasy for the rest of the night (a lot of guys losing their feet & dropping marks - not everyone, but many). The wet weather seemed to coincide with our capitulation, and wet weather is rarely conducive to the effectiveness of tall marking forwards. And this might be exacerbated by rushed, bomb it long forward 50 entries

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                • Ralph Dawg
                  Senior Player
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 1729

                  Originally posted by mcs
                  I actually thought Florent had a decent game tonight and was in our better midfielders.

                  It was in and under where we got smashed. Our top clearances - Kennedy with 5 and amazingly Blakey with the same. Parker got 4, but then no more than 2 from anywhere else. That's where we lost the game.
                  Agree as well as the umpires. They were appalling tonight.

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                  • Melbourne_Blood
                    Senior Player
                    • May 2010
                    • 3312

                    A choke can mean squandering a lead yes, but also refers to failing to win important games that you are heavily favoured to win. I would still say GWS losing a must win game for their finals chances to Adelaide is a far bigger choke than us blowing a 39 point lead against the Blues ( also playing for finals chance ).

                    Failure to perform where maintaining ones performance is highly important.

                    Bit more on the line for the Giants, against a team that was a laughing stock two weeks ago.


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                    • crackedactor 01
                      Regular in the Side
                      • Jun 2020
                      • 745

                      Originally posted by Melbourne_Blood
                      A choke can mean squandering a lead yes, but also refers to failing to win important games that you are heavily favoured to win. I would still say GWS losing a must win game for their finals chances to Adelaide is a far bigger choke than us blowing a 39 point lead against the Blues ( also playing for finals chance ).

                      Failure to perform where maintaining ones performance is highly important.

                      Bit more on the line for the Giants, against a team that was a laughing stock two weeks ago.


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                      Frankly speaking I was not too unhappy. It was a big mistake not to bring fresh legs into the team as they looked very tired in the last quarter. This combined with some appalling umpiring made life difficult for us. Its a crazy season and its so hard to come to play every single match.

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                      • Scottee
                        Senior Player
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 1585

                        Originally posted by goswannies
                        Just a thought for those going to town on Reid, Cal & McLean as our forwards - we were on fire in the first quarter - 7 goals up - then the rain came and the ball & ground seemed to stay greasy for the rest of the night (a lot of guys losing their feet & dropping marks - not everyone, but many). The wet weather seemed to coincide with our capitulation, and wet weather is rarely conducive to the effectiveness of tall marking forwards. And this might be exacerbated by rushed, bomb it long forward 50 entries
                        Agree Goswanees. I thought the biggest factor in the turnaround was the rain; and I have to say it, we are rubbish in the wet and have been for ages. We don't have a wet weather game plan, or the wet weather personel.

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                        We have them where we want them, everything is going according to plan!

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                        • barry
                          Veterans List
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 8499

                          Originally posted by Faunac8
                          As per Wikipedia
                          In sports, choking is the failure of a sportsperson or team in a game in a situation where........ in an instance where they have a large lead that they squander in the late
                          stages of the event

                          Just maybe it wasn’t really a choke simply just being beaten?
                          I find it hard to believe anyone thinks last night wasn't a choke, but each to his own.

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                          • Sandridge
                            Outer wing, Lake Oval
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 2083

                            Originally posted by longmile
                            As someone who only really began following the Swans intently in the mid 00s (i blame the fact I was born in the early 90s), is there anywhere I can read about this? I've heard many times of Carlton preying on the corpse of Sydney, just like how other clubs preyed on the corpse of Fitzroy
                            The issue is addressed in Jim Main's book, "Shake Down the Thunder." Read the chapter called "The Darkest Days." It's also mentioned briefly in another Jim Main book, "In the Blood." Read the chapter on 1992.

                            Probably the best summary of the situation, though, is here:

                            On This Day: Swans survive.... Just

                            This article concentrates more on Collingwood's role in saving us but I concentrate more on the fact that the vultures at Carlton wanted us to die.
                            They haven't won a premiership since 1995. May that drought continue. Forever!

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                            • Melbourne_Blood
                              Senior Player
                              • May 2010
                              • 3312

                              Originally posted by Scottee
                              Agree Goswanees. I thought the biggest factor in the turnaround was the rain; and I have to say it, we are rubbish in the wet and have been for ages. We don't have a wet weather game plan, or the wet weather personel.

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                              It started raining in the second qtr, we kicked a further 4 goals in the rain in that qtr.

                              We got smashed out of the centre and ran out of legs. Going in unchanged on a 5 day turnaround in hindsight was pretty from the MC.


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                              • barry
                                Veterans List
                                • Jan 2003
                                • 8499

                                Originally posted by Sandridge
                                The issue is addressed in Jim Main's book, "Shake Down the Thunder." Read the chapter called "The Darkest Days." It's also mentioned briefly in another Jim Main book, "In the Blood." Read the chapter on 1992.

                                Probably the best summary of the situation, though, is here:

                                On This Day: Swans survive.... Just

                                This article concentrates more on Collingwood's role in saving us but I concentrate more on the fact that the vultures at Carlton wanted us to die.
                                They haven't won a premiership since 1995. May that drought continue. Forever!
                                Carlton was a powerhouse in the 1980's that turned into a horrible club in the 90's as the expansion, salary cap, and draft took away their ability to buy any player they wanted. Their admin kept the same entitled attitude, and made more and more desperate attempts to stay strong. Killing the swans and playing all away games in Sydney was one scheme they had.
                                They lost a lot of fans from then on, as the putrid administration could no longer be glossed over by wins and premierships.

                                It will be interesting to see if they ever have a richmond-like revival on-field, how many of their fans come back, and whether they will ever regain big-4 status in victoria.

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