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Feeling low but starving for Success

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As a demon tragic I wish both sides the best tomorrow enjoy all the hype and bask in the glory.... however tonight as I see Tigers fans hanging in hope for the ultimate glory I'm feeling upset deep down. Really tired of no finals like the rest of you, just dying for the dees to become talk of the town for the right reasons. Seeing this finals series makes myself upset and angry about our failure to be more hungry to make finals and have a sustainable period of success and hopefully the ultimate prize.

i hope the club makes the necessary changes to help push us harder and faster toward being top club, the oppositions fear playing. 

 

I hate this club.

I watched afl360 for the first time since r23 last night, I’ve watched the finals a little but not really taking much note, more it’s been on.

This club has killed my love.

 

Ditto. Sick of feral tiger fans carrying on while we cant even lay more than 6 tackles in a quarter the opposition kicks 6 goals with finals on the line.

Im still so [censored] salty

Weak club, getting everything they deserve, doubt if those in charge and those that represented the membership on the field would care less, should be made to go to the grand final and watch, but nah, go to Bali and get rotten as a chop, a poor group of people, badly led with little gumption for a battle.


Don't forget that last year the Tigers finished below us.

It will turn. We have so many talented youngsters with the will to win. Our time is coming.

8 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

Don't forget that last year the Tigers finished below us.

It will turn. We have so many talented youngsters with the will to win. Our time is coming.

Yeah... Been hearing that my whole life. I've seen two failed GF's where we are never going to win and a lot of super poor years. I do not believe in we will get better cos we have talented youngsters. Been burnt by that numerous times. 

Just now, Gorgoroth said:

Yeah... Been hearing that my whole life. I've seen two failed GF's where we are never going to win and a lot of super poor years. I do not believe in we will get better cos we have talented youngsters. Been burnt by that numerous times. 

Keep being negative if you like. I can feel it on its way. I understand everyone's negativity but I'll be so happy to com on here after we've done it.

 
39 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

Don't forget that last year the Tigers finished below us.

It will turn. We have so many talented youngsters with the will to win. Our time is coming.

I think this has been said the last 10 yrs Dom. The only diff is inserting a diff team in. 

I thought after the pathetic display in rd 23 things couldn't get much worse and now we have to deal with the trading bs. 

The fun never stops and I am just so over it and on top of it we never make the finals. 

I am strugggling big time. 

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The problem i have given not only my money with memberships also my life, my son said to me why do you keep following this team, they make you P$^# and you don't seem to enjoy it? I said because i have given so much it's like i can't turn away now.

I think if in the next five years with this group of players, i hope we can at least win one flag, just to know how it feels.

But like most on here i will go online to check the scores but it burns like years before.


1 hour ago, biggestred said:

Ditto. Sick of feral tiger fans carrying on while we cant even lay more than 6 tackles in a quarter the opposition kicks 6 goals with finals on the line.

Im still so [censored] salty

Round 23 and vs North both had me genuinely questioning my support and commitment to the club. I'd never been more angry and disillusioned. 

Ditto ditto ditto. it is galling that we whipped Adelaide in 98 and this year but they look like slipping right past us (again) to pinch another flag. We continue to improve ladder position but there is the nagging feeling that we are mark 2 version of the MFC that was supposed to be bound for glory when Scully played for us. Getting beaten by North and Collingwood shows how badly we flatlined.

Still angry. The first time i have felt this way for so long. 

We really were cheated this year..

it is good supporters are angry at what happened. 

For years this club was just forgiven too easily

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Still angry. The first time i have felt this way for so long. 

We really were cheated this year..

it is good supporters are angry at what happened. 

For years this club was just forgiven too easily

I like the sting in your tongue, it's Barassi esque!!!

I'd rather be pizzed off that we are there abouts than resigned to getting done by 10 goals+ every round.  Being close hurts more because expectations are raised, but I've got to admit the Neeld years definitely caused me to question my ongoing interest in AFL. Never again.


49 minutes ago, red&blue1982 said:

I like the sting in your tongue, it's Barassi esque!!!

Usually i am angry for 2-3 days then it fades away, but this year i am still really angry at the club, still

we totally choked and threw away a strong opportunity

 

5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Usually i am angry for 2-3 days then it fades away, but this year i am still really angry at the club, still

we totally choked and threw away a strong opportunity

 

Feel the same way. 

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This time tomorrow night after seeing the winning side receive there medals and cup I'll be shattered. Another failed season without success. I guess I'll just keep drinking and hoping that one day the pain will be over


1 minute ago, deefella said:

This time tomorrow night after seeing the winning side receive there medals and cup I'll be shattered. Another failed season without success. I guess I'll just keep drinking and hoping that one day the pain will be over

I know it won't help much dee but don't watch it. I'm not in fact I have seen prob 2-3 mins of the finals since our great performance in rd23. 

23 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Oh please gents   dark room  good lie down  a bex     a bottle of red   an extra strong cigarette

Oh goodie the voice of reason with his rose coloured glasses is here.

We can all relax!

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2 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

I know it won't help much dee but don't watch it. I'm not in fact I have seen prob 2-3 mins of the finals since our great performance in rd23. 

Hardest part the misses is Tigers diehard and if they win it will sting hard to the point I want cry my heart out.....maybe I take it too seriously but I'm tired of living in hope and failure. 

 
4 minutes ago, deefella said:

Hardest part the misses is Tigers diehard and if they win it will sting hard to the point I want cry my heart out.....maybe I take it too seriously but I'm tired of living in hope and failure. 

Well that does suck u can't get away from it unfortunately. 

Mate all u can do if they win is be happy for her as I'm sure she would if the roles were reversed (although hard to c that happening at this stage) and have a quiet min to urself out of her sight. 

Good luck. 

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1 minute ago, DemonOX said:

Well that does suck u can't get away from it unfortunately. 

Mate all u can do if they win is be happy for her as I'm sure she would if the roles were reversed (although hard to c that happening at this stage) and have a quiet min to urself out of her sight. 

Good luck. 

I'll put on a brave face.... it's going to be tough one. Us Dees fans deserve a medal, we are resilient group even if we bag our club


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