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My heart just sinks everytime I think about it
Read the following in Robbo's "The Tackle" column and it really sucked. The truth hurts.
Sporting perfection dulls the brain, but yesterday could not be ignored. Indeed, the Magpies' season cannot be ignored. Their system of manic defence combined with manic offence combined with absolute unselfishness has redefined football. Geelong did it, the Hawks did it, the Pies are doing it, all in the space of five years. Footy redefines itself, challenges itself and betters itself every two years. How lucky are we? Soccer anyone?
No mention of the Saints 2009 season. It just goes to prove that the only thing that matters in this game is premierships.
Sporting perfection dulls the brain, but yesterday could not be ignored. Indeed, the Magpies' season cannot be ignored. Their system of manic defence combined with manic offence combined with absolute unselfishness has redefined football. Geelong did it, the Hawks did it, the Pies are doing it, all in the space of five years. Footy redefines itself, challenges itself and betters itself every two years. How lucky are we? Soccer anyone?
No mention of the Saints 2009 season. It just goes to prove that the only thing that matters in this game is premierships.
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Yep, no matter how they are won.Cairnsman wrote:Read the following in Robbo's "The Tackle" column and it really sucked. The truth hurts.
Sporting perfection dulls the brain, but yesterday could not be ignored. Indeed, the Magpies' season cannot be ignored. Their system of manic defence combined with manic offence combined with absolute unselfishness has redefined football. Geelong did it, the Hawks did it, the Pies are doing it, all in the space of five years. Footy redefines itself, challenges itself and betters itself every two years. How lucky are we? Soccer anyone?
No mention of the Saints 2009 season. It just goes to prove that the only thing that matters in this game is premierships.
Was it in 1913 that we won the grand final but lost the premiership game?
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Go barrack for colonwood then. Problem solved.Cairnsman wrote:
No mention of the Saints 2009 season. It just goes to prove that the only thing that matters in this game is premierships.
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Re: My heart just sinks everytime I think about it
How about you get a hard vegetable and stick it your ear.satchmo wrote:Go barrack for colonwood then. Problem solved.Cairnsman wrote:
No mention of the Saints 2009 season. It just goes to prove that the only thing that matters in this game is premierships.
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Dunno what that means but I like itCairnsman wrote:How about you get a hard vegetable and stick it your ear.satchmo wrote:Go barrack for colonwood then. Problem solved.Cairnsman wrote:
No mention of the Saints 2009 season. It just goes to prove that the only thing that matters in this game is premierships.
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Making more friends Cairnsman? See, it's not nice when someone has a go at your OP is it.Cairnsman wrote:How about you get a hard vegetable and stick it your ear.satchmo wrote:Go barrack for colonwood then. Problem solved.Cairnsman wrote:
No mention of the Saints 2009 season. It just goes to prove that the only thing that matters in this game is premierships.
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I still often work up a twitch if I recount the GF's, 09 being the benchmark without the chocolates, what a c**k-up.
But what I am starting to think about more this year is that we are still in the running & I would like to actually enjoy it if we slip into the finals… We've all seen so many years where we only win a handful of games for the entire season. We still have some great players, we're still very competitive with the top few sides even though we have been well below our best.I just don't want to write off this year and wait for 2012 as so many are talking about (I was too). Lenny is great, but he isn't the difference lets not kid ourselves. Theres also a good chance we'll lose another important player to injury next year, most years you do.
We might not even make the finals, let alone win one, but lets stop comparing this year to 09, it's gone. It's easy to forget how exciting it used to be just making the 8, who knows what 2012 might bring, we might be even further off the pace, so if we rally and make the finals - I'm going to make sure I enjoy it.
But what I am starting to think about more this year is that we are still in the running & I would like to actually enjoy it if we slip into the finals… We've all seen so many years where we only win a handful of games for the entire season. We still have some great players, we're still very competitive with the top few sides even though we have been well below our best.I just don't want to write off this year and wait for 2012 as so many are talking about (I was too). Lenny is great, but he isn't the difference lets not kid ourselves. Theres also a good chance we'll lose another important player to injury next year, most years you do.
We might not even make the finals, let alone win one, but lets stop comparing this year to 09, it's gone. It's easy to forget how exciting it used to be just making the 8, who knows what 2012 might bring, we might be even further off the pace, so if we rally and make the finals - I'm going to make sure I enjoy it.
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You are either a young girl or 7. Maybe both. It makes sense to me. But hey it explains why you are challenged with simple arithmetic.SaintPav wrote:Making more friends Cairnsman? See, it's not nice when someone has a go at your OP is it.Cairnsman wrote:How about you get a hard vegetable and stick it your ear.satchmo wrote:Go barrack for colonwood then. Problem solved.Cairnsman wrote:
No mention of the Saints 2009 season. It just goes to prove that the only thing that matters in this game is premierships.
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No, I'm not your "friend"Cairnsman wrote:How about you get a hard vegetable and stick it your ear.satchmo wrote:Go barrack for colonwood then. Problem solved.Cairnsman wrote:
No mention of the Saints 2009 season. It just goes to prove that the only thing that matters in this game is premierships.
*Allegedly.
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Then what about a vegetable?satchmo wrote:No, I'm not your "friend"Cairnsman wrote:How about you get a hard vegetable and stick it your ear.satchmo wrote:Go barrack for colonwood then. Problem solved.Cairnsman wrote:
No mention of the Saints 2009 season. It just goes to prove that the only thing that matters in this game is premierships.
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The key word is "manic". That's what makes Collingwood special (for now, anyway). Those guys come out and go berserk. Crazy energy.
Back when we played them in Rd 3 last year they couldn't keep it up for more than two quarters -- hence that ran out of puff in the second half. Now they can last a lot longer.
That's why they're top of the ladder. Manic energy, even when they don't feel like it. No loping, trudging, or half-tackles. We could learn something.
Back when we played them in Rd 3 last year they couldn't keep it up for more than two quarters -- hence that ran out of puff in the second half. Now they can last a lot longer.
That's why they're top of the ladder. Manic energy, even when they don't feel like it. No loping, trudging, or half-tackles. We could learn something.
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Re: My heart just sinks everytime I think about it
It's better than being a dicrepit redneck racist who has a very limited knowledge of football and of life in general.Cairnsman wrote:You are either a young girl or 7. Maybe both. It makes sense to me. But hey it explains why you are challenged with simple arithmetic.SaintPav wrote:Making more friends Cairnsman? See, it's not nice when someone has a go at your OP is it.Cairnsman wrote:How about you get a hard vegetable and stick it your ear.satchmo wrote:Go barrack for colonwood then. Problem solved.Cairnsman wrote:
No mention of the Saints 2009 season. It just goes to prove that the only thing that matters in this game is premierships.
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Sporting perfection dulls the brain, but yesterday could not be ignored. Indeed, the Magpies' season cannot be ignored. Their system of manic defence combined with manic offence combined with absolute unselfishness has redefined football. Geelong did it, the Hawks did it, the Pies are doing it, all in the space of five years. Footy redefines itself, challenges itself and betters itself every two years. How lucky are we? Soccer anyone?
WTF? Why do people always feel the need to bag soccer, out of no where?? Tall poppy syndrome?
It's like me watching Masterchef and George issues an anti soccer cake challenge, what the hell is going on?
I like Robbo, but I give a big F!@# OFF to that last sentence.
WTF? Why do people always feel the need to bag soccer, out of no where?? Tall poppy syndrome?
It's like me watching Masterchef and George issues an anti soccer cake challenge, what the hell is going on?
I like Robbo, but I give a big F!@# OFF to that last sentence.
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I've got people at work telling me if St Kilda had malthouse as a coach then we would have won a flag by now.....
They also tell me Collingwood has become a footballer factory..they just keep producing players......
If that filth win 2 in a row we might all have to move overseas to get away from the idiots....
They also tell me Collingwood has become a footballer factory..they just keep producing players......
If that filth win 2 in a row we might all have to move overseas to get away from the idiots....
Will we pick up a player in the SSP window
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Even if they DO win two in a row, the dynasty can't last for ever. They'll lose players to GWS and Gold Coast.bobmurray wrote:I've got people at work telling me if St Kilda had malthouse as a coach then we would have won a flag by now.....
They also tell me Collingwood has become a footballer factory..they just keep producing players......
If that filth win 2 in a row we might all have to move overseas to get away from the idiots....
How could you ignore being paid DOUBLE what you're getting now for the next five years? Sadly, this may apply to some of our players too.
As I've said, if they win it this year, Buckley (F*ckley) will be on a hiding to nothing next year. If things drop off a bit, as they inevitably will, wait for the supporter backlash (Why did we sack a Premiership coach? etc)....
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You have hit the nail on the head IMO. It's not as though they haven't got their fair share of GOPs.Waltzing St Kilda wrote:The key word is "manic". That's what makes Collingwood special (for now, anyway). Those guys come out and go berserk. Crazy energy.
Back when we played them in Rd 3 last year they couldn't keep it up for more than two quarters -- hence that ran out of puff in the second half. Now they can last a lot longer.
That's why they're top of the ladder. Manic energy, even when they don't feel like it. No loping, trudging, or half-tackles. We could learn something.
So how do you stop manic?
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Re: My heart just sinks everytime I think about it
Cairnsman the problem is that you forgot the word "in". SHould be "stick it IN your ear". Then everybody would get it.Cairnsman wrote:How about you get a hard vegetable and stick it your ear.satchmo wrote:Go barrack for colonwood then. Problem solved.Cairnsman wrote:
No mention of the Saints 2009 season. It just goes to prove that the only thing that matters in this game is premierships.
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Thanks for that Fingers. It is duly noted.fingers wrote:Cairnsman the problem is that you forgot the word "in". SHould be "stick it IN your ear". Then everybody would get it.Cairnsman wrote:How about you get a hard vegetable and stick it your ear.satchmo wrote:Go barrack for colonwood then. Problem solved.Cairnsman wrote:
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But back on topic. How do you stop manic.
In the old days you could soften up the young and the quick with a bit of old physicality to knock the enthusiasm out of a player but that tactic is hard to get away with these days.
So how do you conter manic play because I reckon that is the Pies strength.
We've got the defensive side of the game nailed as do the Pies but if we could generate some manic then maybe that is the solution to our offensive problems.
In the old days you could soften up the young and the quick with a bit of old physicality to knock the enthusiasm out of a player but that tactic is hard to get away with these days.
So how do you conter manic play because I reckon that is the Pies strength.
We've got the defensive side of the game nailed as do the Pies but if we could generate some manic then maybe that is the solution to our offensive problems.
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You have to OUT-MANIC them…Cairnsman wrote:But back on topic. How do you stop manic.
In the old days you could soften up the young and the quick with a bit of old physicality to knock the enthusiasm out of a player but that tactic is hard to get away with these days.
So how do you conter manic play because I reckon that is the Pies strength.
We've got the defensive side of the game nailed as do the Pies but if we could generate some manic then maybe that is the solution to our offensive problems.
We look more laconic than manic at the moment.
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That's what drug taking doesWaltzing St Kilda wrote:The key word is "manic". That's what makes Collingwood special (for now, anyway). Those guys come out and go berserk. Crazy energy.
Back when we played them in Rd 3 last year they couldn't keep it up for more than two quarters -- hence that ran out of puff in the second half. Now they can last a lot longer.
That's why they're top of the ladder. Manic energy, even when they don't feel like it. No loping, trudging, or half-tackles. We could learn something.
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Win the clearance.Cairnsman wrote:But back on topic. How do you stop manic.
In the old days you could soften up the young and the quick with a bit of old physicality to knock the enthusiasm out of a player but that tactic is hard to get away with these days.
So how do you conter manic play because I reckon that is the Pies strength.
We've got the defensive side of the game nailed as do the Pies but if we could generate some manic then maybe that is the solution to our offensive problems.
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Maybe they are just very very good as their players have plenty of ability, skill and speed which enables them to carry out the gameplan. You can't beat that by "softening" players up a bit. Geelong tried that in GF during the 90s and look what that got them. Port tried it on Sunday. Old fashioned and backward ideas won't get you anywhere in the modern age.SainterK wrote:Win the clearance.Cairnsman wrote:But back on topic. How do you stop manic.
In the old days you could soften up the young and the quick with a bit of old physicality to knock the enthusiasm out of a player but that tactic is hard to get away with these days.
So how do you conter manic play because I reckon that is the Pies strength.
We've got the defensive side of the game nailed as do the Pies but if we could generate some manic then maybe that is the solution to our offensive problems.
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I had the same reaction, what a small-minded thing to say.Munga wrote:Sporting perfection dulls the brain, but yesterday could not be ignored. Indeed, the Magpies' season cannot be ignored. Their system of manic defence combined with manic offence combined with absolute unselfishness has redefined football. Geelong did it, the Hawks did it, the Pies are doing it, all in the space of five years. Footy redefines itself, challenges itself and betters itself every two years. How lucky are we? Soccer anyone?
WTF? Why do people always feel the need to bag soccer, out of no where?? Tall poppy syndrome?
It's like me watching Masterchef and George issues an anti soccer cake challenge, what the hell is going on?
I like Robbo, but I give a big F!@# OFF to that last sentence.
Even though I have my preferred options, my philosophy is still to enjoy good quality games of anything where a bunch of people wearing numbers are chasing/kicking/throwing/hitting a ball. I don't get why AFL (and NRL up here) diehards feel compelled to throw out poorly thought out criticisms with no relation to their premise.
To be honest, I see the constant tweaking of rules in AFL as one of its weaknesses and one of the drivers of the changes he values. And if... if a ball had taken a slightly different bounce in GF 1 last year he wouldn't be writing it.
Anyway... just under 99,000 people attended the U17 world cup final on Sunday. I can't think of any other game that would do that.