Everything posted by binman
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TICKETING: Rd 15 vs Essendon
If i can't get a ticket i'd love it if the MCC sell 25k tickets, leaving none for EFC members and therefore no revenue!
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TICKETING: Rd 15 vs Essendon
Seeing we are all proud sponsors of rossie, paxxie and hunty, surely they can sort tickets for the demonland life members?
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TICKETING: Rd 15 vs Essendon
How many MCC tickets are they selling? Bloody toffs are going to leave nothing for us plebs!
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Sam Weideman re-signs until 2023
Fair points. Agree a good block of time in the VFL is the go. But stripping away the emotive stuff and the supposition (mine for example re his head space), whilst, yes, he had a pretty serious injury to overcome, by all accounts he is as fit and strong as he has ever been at the moment. And he was in our best 22 in 2018 and 2020 and has played nearly 50 games, so it's not as if he is on an upward curve. Also, he is actually not that young given he is 24 in a few days and is in his 6th season History suggests that he he has his work cut out to make it. And there is no doubt people jumping on him and bagging him aint going to help in any way. So I for one will stop now commenting on him after this post. My last comment is I have faith he can make it and be an important part of our side and I would be happy for them to offer him a two year deal and back him in to do so.
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Sam Weideman re-signs until 2023
Fair call. For the sake of argument, if we accept that he struggles psychologically - and there is enough evidence to suggest he does - then in a funny way that's a positive. Or perhaps not so much a positive but it creates an opportunity. By that I mean it is something he can work on, as opposed not being up to it talent wise (though of course players can improve in that regard too I guess). As Grapeviney notes earlier in this thread there are any number of elite athletes who struggle psychologically and have found a way to overcome it. I know it goes against current orthodoxy, and his lateral movement worries me as it is, but I reckon might be better bulking up through the legs and getting much stronger. And playing out of the square like Hawkins. I saw him in vfl match at the pies ground in I think his first season (i was standing next to his dad). He played out of the square as a true full forward. Looked a natural full forward, with good leading patterns and clean hands on the lead. His talent was evident. Up the ground he looks less natural and seems to struggle getting to the right spots. And struggles more one on one. Looks much more comfortable coming at the ball front on - both on the lead and in contested marking situations. I still have confidence he can make it. The best option might be to be told you are wanted at the club, you are part of the future. Build yourself up, play a good block of games at vfl , work on your psychological preparation (which if he gets it right will help with his intensity i reckon) and we'll go from there.
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TICKETING: Rd 15 vs Essendon
I didn't want to go anyway.
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PODCAST: Mid-Season Review LIVE Wednesday 23/6 @ 8:30pm
Thanks wwsw. Another topic we will be discussing - al thoughts welcome: Players Top 5 in the bluey (based on similar criteria as the bluey ie not just the best on 3,2,1 voting) Most improved - other than Tmac!
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COVID & AFL 2021
Snap. I was thinking something similar. Though I was more thinking that they were looking at something like 50% but want to wait a day to see what the numbers are tomorrow. If they announced 50% today and then tomorrow there was say 5 new unlinked cases they might have to walk it back. Which given how quick people are to jump on them, whatever decision they make, makes a lot sense. Another day of zero, or 1 or 2 linked cases, as they will announce 50% tomorrow hopefully. And I can go to the G!
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CHANGES: Rd 15 vs Essendon
AFL contested mark ladder 2021: Max Gawn (Melbourne) 38 Aaron Naughton (Western Bulldogs) 35 Harry McKay (Carlton) 35 Charlie Dixon (Port Adelaide) 34 Oscar Allen (West Coast) 28 Taylor Walker (Adelaide) 27 Aliir Aliir (Port Adelaide) 27 Harris Andrews (Brisbane Lions) 27 Jake Lever (Melbourne) 26 Jack Darling (West Coast) 26 https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/melbourne-man-mountain-gawn-rising-to-new-heights-in-demons-boom-season-20210621-p582z0.html
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CHANGES: Rd 15 vs Essendon
Yep, I'd love to see a wire to wire top shelf performance. One where we are on, bombers play well and stay in striking distance to say 3/4 time. And we keep going and win by 6 plus goals.
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CHANGES: Rd 15 vs Essendon
Will Captain Jack be replaced by Vice Captain Jack?
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COVID & AFL 2021
OD, depending on your spell check, being vaccinated might reduce your chances of not: losing weight changing the color of your hair making hippie inspired t shirts croaking
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COVID & AFL 2021
True. The key thing though is if vaccinated, if you do get it you don't get very sick.
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COVID & AFL 2021
There might be a number of plausible explanations. Some guesses at what they might be: The evidence suggests that the risk of transmission in a true outdoor setting, like sitting outdoors at the footy, is extremely low Opening up bigger areas might require more staff (eg cleaners, security, hospitality workers etc) - and they in fact might be more likely to be a cause of transmission (eg congregating in staff rooms) Contact tracing might be more difficult if big areas are open and people take the opportunity to sit in their allocated seats (which is much harder to do when there are people sitting close together - something i have discovered a couple times this year when trying to get a better spot and sitting in a free seat and having to move becuase the actual ticket holder turns up) The venue and the AFL have to submit a very detailed plan to the dept of health that ticks of all the mandated safety requirement All that said i agree it seems ridiculous. And it is annoying being crammed in at the footy at the best of times. My advice to the AFL and MCG.? Open up the top deck of the Ponsford stand and only allow people who have had a vaccination sit there - or work there. You wouldn't even get much mixing of people as gate one is miles from the other gates. Would suit me to a tee given that's where I sit anyway! Whilst that idea is bit facetious, ultimately surely that is where we are heading. I read Bruce Springsteen, and others, are having gigs vaccinated only gigs in the States. Makes total sense from a risk mitigation perspective. Easy to do too, with the mygov statement of full vaccination as it has a unique code that could be entered when purchasing tickets.
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PODCAST: Mid-Season Review LIVE Wednesday 23/6 @ 8:30pm
One of the topics for the show is: Highlights for the year so far Favourite win One in game highlight Other random highlights We'd love to hear some responses to any or all of those questions in the chat room during the show or on this thread. We'll read them out or theme them up. Thanks in advance
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COVID & AFL 2021
I doubt there is another organisation in the country more attuned to the risk than the AFL given the impact of on the competition of any lockdowm or restrictions in Victoria. The impact is not just financial- though that is massive obviously - its also the risk to the season itself.
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COVID & AFL 2021
Because money doesn't influence any other organisations in the country, particularly those bleeding money....
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COVID & AFL 2021
Exactly. The problem, as i see it, is the classic example of macro versus micro - or individual good versus the commnity good. We live in a democracy. It goes without saying people have the right to not get vaccinated or wait until they are able to get the one they want. But bottom line it is the interest of the community for as many people as possible to get vaccinated as quickly as possible. And as individuals who live in Australia we have have responsibility to play our part in achieving that goal.
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COVID & AFL 2021
Based on current Aust data, your chance of death here from the AZ vax is 1 in 1.9M. For context, Australian Geographic puts your odds of being struck by lightning at 1 in 1.6M. You are more likely to be struck by lightning than to die of the AZ vax. Don’t fear vaccination.
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Gary Pert Mid-Season Update
I think that is the plan. So, yes (i think) is the short answer
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Gary Pert Mid-Season Update
Gosh's paddock being mcg size, and presumably rebuilt in terms of coverage and drainage, is critical. Arguably the most important part of the project given how important they have said Casey has been. Two elite standard ovals gives them the option of regualarly training centrally in the city and do closed sessions, tactical sessions at Casey perhaps weekly or fortnightly (and use tbe indoor kicking facility)
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CHANGES: Rd 15 vs Essendon
I've said before, but Weed's lack of intensity and intent is a big problem for him. So when he has a game like yesterday (minus three meters gained!) it looks, if that is the right word, even worse. If he had kicked 3 goals his lack of intensity is less of an issue. But he didn't. There were any number of examples yesterday, not least his inability to bat least halve some of those marking contests he just didn't impact. But the example that really stood out to me was very late in the game, perhaps two minutes to go. We had a very, very slim chance of still winning as we were 2 goals down. But a slim chance, is still a chance. Weed was manning the mark 15 meters from our goals (i forget which player). To have any chance of winning we needed to force a turnover from that kick. The pies player held the ball until the play on was called. Weed showed a complete lack of intensity, remarkable in the circumstances, and allowed the pies player to hold the ball for a bit after play on was called and get an unpressured kick long down the line. Weed should have been jumping up and down and sprinted at the pies player as soon as play on was called. Unforgivable I wonder if it is possible for a player to develop intensity. I suspect it is, to some degree. For example i reckon Fritter has show much more intensity in the last few weeks. And i also wonder if weeds lack of intensity is a manifestation of something psychological (eg fear of failure, worrying about his position etc.) as opposed to a lack of interest. Perhaps if he can get himself more aroused/intense when he plays the other stuff will be improved. Talk of him being traded is premature. There is still time for him to become the player his potential suggests he could. I really hope he can, and have faith, albeit diminishing, that that he can. But he has to get the psychological aspect right.
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GAMEDAY: Rd 13 v Collingwood
My tip? We smash them by 50 plus points. We will bring the full heat today and give some of their younguns a right fright. And their two best mids, pendles (did you know he has a basketball background - so much time) and number 22 are slow as so will get caught all day. Pies will surely look to attack like they did last week given its buck's last game. If they do our pressure will cause them to turn it over all day. If they go slow we will press up and cause turnovers in our front half. Gawn will have a field day and our three big 3 defenders will love the lack of pies height. Smashing coming up.
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GAMEDAY: Rd 13 v Collingwood
1958. Blimey we loved our footy back then. 100, 000 at a home and away game. The population of Melbourne can't have been much more than 1 million surely. A 10th of them at the g
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Nathan Buckley Steps Down as Collingwood Coach
If you want a coach you've got it If you need a coach you've got. It I won't hide it, I won't hide your coach away