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Is it just me or is scheduling just the one game of footy on a Saturday, and that one game being 1st v 17th is woefully crap scheduling by the AFL.

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Port having no issues “turning up” to the game tonight despite flying in from Adelaide this morning. Wish Melbourne could have done the same.

 
14 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Port having no issues “turning up” to the game tonight despite flying in from Adelaide this morning. Wish Melbourne could have done the same.

Doing exactly what we Should have done...

23 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Port having no issues “turning up” to the game tonight despite flying in from Adelaide this morning. Wish Melbourne could have done the same.

Yes this just makes our loss even more unforgivable.

 


Port are not following the script. They are supposed to be tired and listless after air travel and playing on the same day.

4 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Port are not following the script. They are supposed to be tired and listless after air travel and playing on the same day.

Good clubs don’t make excuses.

We continue to make excuses and remain a loser club.

3 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Good clubs don’t make excuses.

We continue to make excuses and remain a loser club.

This is why i find it amazing with Posters on here who say “We have had a problem doing this for 10 years”

No it actually goes back a lot further than that. Different People, but same problems. 
Win a few and then fall over badly....

 
10 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Port are not following the script. They are supposed to be tired and listless after air travel and playing on the same day.

Of course not that it matters, but Port last played a week ago at home, not in Alice Springs, 5 days ago, flying home at 3.00 am and they are at a one day advantage of recovery on their opponent who played 6 days ago.

Oh and BTW they are better than us, quicker than us and also better coached, not that that should matter either.

13 hours ago, Redleg said:

Of course not that it matters, but Port last played a week ago at home, not in Alice Springs, 5 days ago, flying home at 3.00 am and they are at a one day advantage of recovery on their opponent who played 6 days ago.

Oh and BTW they are better than us, quicker than us and also better coached, not that that should matter either.

On my estimate of Port it appears we have 5 players who are As good as the corresponding players at Port. After that we drop away substantially. Surely after 14 games this year Dees supporters can see we are only a mid level Talented team. Poor delivery equals poor results which must be the only thing we do consistently well.


4 minutes ago, old dee said:

On my estimate of Port it appears we have 5 players who are As good as the corresponding players at Port. After that we drop away substantially. Surely after 14 games this year Dees supporters can see we are only a mid level Talented team. Poor delivery equals poor results which must be the only thing we do consistently well.

Can't argue on the second bit but maybe a small argument on the first point.

13 hours ago, Lord Travis said:

Good clubs don’t make excuses.

We continue to make excuses and remain a loser club.

What's the difference between excuses and reasons @Lord Travis?

4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Can't argue on the second bit but maybe a small argument on the first point.

Interested to hear it Mr Leg.

13 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

What's the difference between excuses and reasons @Lord Travis?

Excuse seeks to justify failure and avoids accountability and change. 

Reason seeks to acknowledge and accept a fault, the first step to positive change.

The club can beat its chest and make all the excuses it wants. The reality is this club has been a failure for over 50 years and it doesn’t appear like we’re making great strides to changing the weak mentality that’s plagued us. 

Some people are pointing to 3 states in 5 days or whatever as an excuse. We’re not the only club to have done this. Others have done it and still won. It’s not a valid excuse, and the club and it’s supporters need to demand more if we ever want to become successful again.

14 hours ago, Lord Travis said:

Good clubs don’t make excuses.

We continue to make excuses and remain a loser club.

A bit circular - why would a good club need to make excuses or even look for reasons for being poor?  

14 hours ago, Redleg said:

Of course not that it matters, but Port last played a week ago at home, not in Alice Springs, 5 days ago, flying home at 3.00 am and they are at a one day advantage of recovery on their opponent who played 6 days ago.

Oh and BTW they are better than us, quicker than us and also better coached, not that that should matter either.

I think the bolded comment is far more the reason for our erratic performance than 'a poor culture going back 50 years'.  I doubt if culture in footy teams could transmit unchanged down so many generations of players and admins anyway.


After dabbling with the ladder predictor recently, I can confirm that the Saints losing this is a very good result for our chances of making the 8. 
 

They’re so good that if they drop this and if the Dogs don’t beat anyone above them, then we could potentially only need to win against the bombers to make the 8, but only if the Giants also beat the Saints. A win against the Giants/Freo for us as well would almost guarantee it.


3 hours ago, old dee said:

Interested to hear it Mr Leg.

That reminds me of Dame Edna interviewing meatloaf. He was addressed as Mr loaf?

59 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

After dabbling with the ladder predictor recently, I can confirm that the Saints losing this is a very good result for our chances of making the 8. 
 

They’re so good that if they drop this and if the Dogs don’t beat anyone above them, then we could potentially only need to win against the bombers to make the 8, but only if the Giants also beat the Saints. A win against the Giants/Freo for us as well would almost guarantee it.

Oh that old  necessity of Dees supporters pulling out the old math books and going over the permutations and combinations of other team results to ascertain any finals action.

21 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Is it just me or is scheduling just the one game of footy on a Saturday, and that one game being 1st v 17th is woefully crap scheduling by the AFL.

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That is the most garbage fOoTy FrEnZy I've ever seen.

 
7 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

That is the most garbage fOoTy FrEnZy I've ever seen.

Agreed. Did they forget dads day?

3 hours ago, old dee said:

Interested to hear it Mr Leg.

Gawn, May, Petracca, Oliver, Langdon, Brayshaw, Lever and Salem are probably our best and the 3 newbies all look good.


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