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Posted
2 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

Please, please, please don't let us lose to this rabble next week.

We've had many a flogging from this side, for once I want us to deal out some punishment to them!

Giving them a good thrashing at the MCG could well be remembered as the day the Hawks plunged into mediocrity.

Sounds arrogant ... just like Hawks supporters have been for 20 odd years

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Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Giving them a good thrashing at the MCG could well be remembered as the day the Hawks plunged into mediocrity.

Sounds arrogant ... just like Hawks supporters have been for 20 odd years

I think they have already plunged into mediocrity DJ.

At least I can take solace in the fact we will likely have some big wins over them in the next few years.

I would say Gibson, Burgoyne, Hodge will all retire this year. Compounded with Mitchell and Lewis leaving at the end of last year will cause a huge leadership hole. Plus Roughy would only have a year or two left as well you would think.

A hawks supporter at work the other day mentioned that they will just go to free agency. I told him that by the end of this season the only free agents they will attract are has beens or so-so players trying to earn a little more cash. No gun player in their right mind would go there if they want some semblance of success before they retire.

No 1st round pick this year.... HA HA HA.

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Posted
19 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Saints by 11 goals , wow! Late 3rd qtr

Dont want theyre % to get too good tho....might come down to us 2 in Sept.

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Posted
47 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

carlscum 10 points up on swans - wowee

20pts now .....mmm should they be tested?

Posted (edited)

Lose tomorrow and we are tied with Calton, and below St Failure and Essendrug.

 

Urghhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Night Crawler said:

Swans fall from grace has been amazing. No way did I think they would lose this one.

Longmire may need to step aside.  Maybe it's time for a different approach, as clearly what they are doing just isn't working anymore.

16 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Lose tomorrow and we are tied with Calton, and below St Failure and Essendrug.

 

Urghhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

True, but none of them have had to deal with the injuries we've had.  I don't like using it as an excuse, but it isn't as if we've had a full list and played poorly.  There's more to it than that.

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Posted (edited)

With Swans Hawks and North failing, the door into the 8 is wide open for us.

no excuses.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Are injuries a valid excuse? 

All clubs get injuries so not an excuse.

 

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Posted (edited)

Don't be fooled by Sydney being on the bottom.  They are more likely to bounce back 2nd half this season and definitely next season than are North or Hawks.

Sydney have had a bad run with injuries so far (and they lost Tippett this morning).  They have a young list with quite a bit of talent which just need some experience.  About 8-10 of their GF team had played less than 50 games.

I think Tippett comes out of contract his year and it is hard to see him get the mega $ again so that should free up some sal cap space.    

They are a very smart, well run club.  Longmire is no dummy and knows exactly where they are at and what needs to be done. 

This is a temporary lull for Sydney.  More permanent for North and Hawks.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, Dockett 32 said:

All clubs get injuries so not an excuse.

Agreed.

Before people start thinking 'poor demons, we have so many injuries' just look at those of other teams. 

If we get into this 'woe me' mindset we will make excuses for real problems with our game and performance.  Like Goodwin said - good teams find a way to win regardless of personnel out.

So agreed, no more 'injury' excuses.

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Posted
23 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Are injuries a valid excuse? 

Well yes Ethan, they are. Now stop causing trouble....

Posted
35 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Longmire may need to step aside.  Maybe it's time for a different approach, as clearly what they are doing just isn't working anymore.

True, but none of them have had to deal with the injuries we've had.  I don't like using it as an excuse, but it isn't as if we've had a full list and played poorly.  There's more to it than that.

I raised the injuries a few times but got howled down saying only two at most were best 22

Gawn and Hogan (not injured ... I know)

 

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