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11 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Not surprising at all. 

I am surprised,ive know lots of naughty girls

 
19 minutes ago, forever demons said:

I am surprised,ive know lots of naughty girls

Not on DL though! We’re all refined ladies here.

except for during the game when the inner feral bogan is unleashed 

An anxious Sunday wait is on the cards. If our flankers have a good game, Bowey, Rivers, Spargo, Chandler and ANB, this means our mids and KPP’s are doing well and we can play our game and we win. If not we are doomed to this strangle hold the Swans have on us for at least one more game. 

Win or lose, I just hope Goody does something different. 

GO DEE’s 

 

I expect Clarry and Trucc to get over 30 possies each today.

I will be looking for positives on a probably gloomy day, but hoping for a big turn around.

 

only 90 mins til casey kick off 

 

Is the football department making a feeble attempt to deceive.
In this morning’s Age TMac named as an emergency and not named as an out.

i find it difficult to believe that the FD go into this game with no Max, or Kozzie, a debutant forward and no TMac, unless of course TMac is genuinely an injury withdrawal.


Round one appeared too easy, like a carry over from practice match conditions. Round two we looked like we were expecting a repeat. Even before Gawn went down we looked like we weren’t prepared that Brisbane might be switched on. Too many still basking in premiership glory and lack hunger. The lingering perception of last seasons second half malaise has not been extinguished yet. This is like a mini line in the sand game. Lose and we will be just another bottom finals 8 hopeful. 

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The Geelong GF game is the way to beat them :)

But they pressure us relentlessly. Last year they had 14 FWD 50 tackles in the 4th quarter alone.

If you aren't fit and switched on you will lose against this mob.

Can't see us winning. The side looks disjointed and we don't know how to play under  Grundy. It is not a last chance however as next week will have to be the "begining" of our season. 

Without max we are like a ship out of water and it takes a while to learn how to float again.

I hope I am wrong.

2 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

The Geelong GF game is the way to beat them :)

But they pressure us relentlessly. Last year they had 14 FWD 50 tackles in the 4th quarter alone.

If you aren't fit and switched on you will lose against this mob.

Return the pressure 

1 minute ago, dl4e said:

Can't see us winning. The side looks disjointed and we don't know how to play under  Grundy. It is not a last chance however as next week will have to be the "begining" of our season. 

Without max we are like a ship out of water and it takes a while to learn how to float again.

I hope I am wrong.

It's a fair point. But there is a great ammount of talent on our list and I think the cream will rise today. We will certainly come out fighting.


10 hours ago, Edward Langdon said:

A crucial game for Goodwin in my opinion.

He’s 7-9 since the North win in round 10 last year and coming up against a team and coach he ostensibly can’t beat. This despite every man and his dog continually telling us that our list is generational.

On another matter, St Kilda have ruined the injury excuse for every other other club this season. 

With all due respects, whilst I think this is an important game for the team and is a big test, this is not a crucial game for Goodwin.

I mean he win a flag in 2021 and we finished 2nd after the home and away last season.

On saints, let's see where they are at in 6 weeks.

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9 hours ago, Tarax Club said:

Still a scramble for positions after the green flag from the season starting grid. Some early surprises amongst the front runners. A winning lap here will position red/blue team behind the early ladder leaders in the slipstream and provide opportunity to accelerate through the field and lap those descending down the ladder. No better time to reset after last week’s hiccup and unleash some demonpower on horse and his cart(el). 

Try all you like to put your 'pedal to the metal' and a positive 'spin' on thngs.

No amount of high octane or even a new set of calipers and solonoids can offset the disappointment of not getting out of Q1 yesterday!

17 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Without max we are like a ship out of water and it takes a while to learn how to float again.

I hope I am wrong.

The Grand Pri i will accept but Sydney to Hobart analogies during this round Dl4?  Wash your mouth out sir!

27 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

Round one appeared too easy, like a carry over from practice match conditions. Round two we looked like we were expecting a repeat. Even before Gawn went down we looked like we weren’t prepared that Brisbane might be switched on. Too many still basking in premiership glory and lack hunger. The lingering perception of last seasons second half malaise has not been extinguished yet. This is like a mini line in the sand game. Lose and we will be just another bottom finals 8 hopeful. 

Yes to line in the sand..  this match is a must win if we're any chance of seriously contending this season imv.

The last five matches (crystal balling)...

L L W L .... ?

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17 minutes ago, binman said:

With all due respects, whilst I think this is an important game for the team a big test, this is not a crucial game for Goodwin.

I mean he win a flag in 2021 and we finished 2nd after the home and away last season.

On saints, let's see where they ate at in 6 weeks.

Some common sense at last!

For the woke amongst us look away!

After looking at Demonland this morning I was ready to go get the razor blades!!


6 minutes ago, D4Life said:

Some common sense at last!

For the woke amongst us look away!

After looking at Demonland this morning I was ready to go get the razor blades!!

So true …it would good if we could show some of the arrogance of supporters on the Sydney forum

2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Could you narrow it down a bit? 😁

well i can assure you it is not stuie

As a couple have mentioned, it will all come down to pressure. 

We applied none last week. Will we adjust our game to put some contact on them or let them run loose?

We'll know by the end of the first QTR if we're switched on, running hard (both ways) and harassing every swans player out there.

 
10 minutes ago, Brownie said:

As a couple have mentioned, it will all come down to pressure. 

We applied none last week. Will we adjust our game to put some contact on them or let them run loose?

We'll know by the end of the first QTR if we're switched on, running hard (both ways) and harassing every swans player out there.

Exactly , if we let them waltz out of stoppage like we did last week against Brisbane without tackling I will seriously spew up.

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1 hour ago, kongwacker said:

Is the football department making a feeble attempt to deceive.
In this morning’s Age TMac named as an emergency and not named as an out.

i find it difficult to believe that the FD go into this game with no Max, or Kozzie, a debutant forward and no TMac, unless of course TMac is genuinely an injury withdrawal.

I’d rather not know exactly who’s in and who’s out if it means the opposition also don’t know.

KEEP ‘EM GUESSING!!!

Soz for yelling. I’ve had three coffees, a 600ml Red Bull and a Berroca. If I didn’t have an injured foot I’d be out there getting the job done myself!!!!


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