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No surprises here to my fellow MFCSS sufferers.

The team with the worst after the siren record is...? ?

? | Which AFL club is has had the most success in after the siren results in history?

The Dees have been in 12 games decided after the siren and have only won two, lost 9 and drawn 1. Additionally we have never kicked a goal after the siren to win a game.

 

Classic stuff, we are 1 of 2 clubs to be beaten after the siren by a former player. At least it was The Wiz.

 

Ohhhhhh Why is it so???


35 minutes ago, binman said:

At least we top one list.

I think we top another, longest time since last flag for current year. 

55 minutes ago, binman said:

At least we top one list.

Dubious honour binman.

 
4 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Classic stuff, we are 1 of 2 clubs to be beaten after the siren by a former player. At least it was The Wiz.

Was at that game and could see Neiter lining him up ready to lay a bone crunching tackle. Was right behind the goal at the City end and Wiz's kick off the boot was offline but veered left and sailed through.

Trent Croad played one good game for Freo and this was it he kicked 7


They really love delving deep into the stats these days.

I can't wait for us to win the 'worst water pressure in the showers after the game' gong in a few months time.

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

That one felt like a loss.

I walked out of that game livid despite actually getting 4 points.

I should've been doing cartwheels considering we'd go on to win a whopping 2 of the next 14 games.

This stat doesn’t surprise me at all. 
 

It should also be a $50 fine to anyone who even mouths the scenario of Jack Watts kicking one after the siren to beat us even if just a joke.


1987 - managed to lose to North Melbourne during the season when Alistair Clarkson, in his first season kicked the winner after the siren.  Then the one no Demon will ever forget - the Prelim final.

8 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

1987 - managed to lose to North Melbourne during the season when Alistair Clarkson, in his first season kicked the winner after the siren.  Then the one no Demon will ever forget - the Prelim final.

When Clarkson kicked that goal, the roar in the old Southern Stand at the G was deafening. Loudest roar I have ever heard. Will never forget.

And yes, the Prelim brought us all to tears.

6 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Was at that game and could see Neiter lining him up ready to lay a bone crunching tackle. Was right behind the goal at the City end and Wiz's kick off the boot was offline but veered left and sailed through.

Trent Croad played one good game for Freo and this was it he kicked 7

It was nip and tuck all game Pennant. I remember the game shouldn’t have gotten to that point. Stephen Powell had a shocking miss late in the game. From memory it would have put us by a couple of kicks but he rushed the shot from 20m out and I think he missed the lot. 

For those that can see past the pay wall, how many times have we had the opportunity to win it after the siren? I'm sure it hasn't happened in the entire time I've followed the Dees, though we've had some close ones like with Maxy in 2018 ?.

Was Weids miss after the siren?


22 minutes ago, Pates said:

For those that can see past the pay wall, how many times have we had the opportunity to win it after the siren? I'm sure it hasn't happened in the entire time I've followed the Dees, though we've had some close ones like with Maxy in 2018 ?.

It doesn’t actually say how many times we’ve had the opportunity Pates. I can only think of 2. The game you speak of, where Hunt had a shot from about 70 out and the Weid miss last year as Fork ‘em mentions above.

6 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

It doesn’t actually say how many times we’ve had the opportunity Pates. I can only think of 2. The game you speak of, where Hunt had a shot from about 70 out and the Weid miss last year as Fork ‘em mentions above.

I can't remember Hunt's shot, I'd actually blocked out Weid's miss last year (though like Max not after the siren). Sam's miss there just typified how putrid and depressing our season really was.

 
12 hours ago, dice said:

When Clarkson kicked that goal, the roar in the old Southern Stand at the G was deafening. Loudest roar I have ever heard. Will never forget.

Even though there was only 17,108 in attendance?

8 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Even though there was only 17,108 in attendance?

Must have been all North supporters and all in the top tier of the Southern Stand ?


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