I'm dying to know, what if we're 14 and 0?matrixcutter wrote:umm port were put about as a top 4 side.....
so thats one we've knocked off.
ill be excited if we are 12 and 2 at round 14
13 and 1 and ill prob do a naked cartwheel in the rain.....
The lid is off!
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I guess Richmond is a Premiership chance now but we won't rate until we beat the might of North MelbourneEnrico_Misso wrote:Apart from us
There are 6 other sides that will most likely make the finals this year ...
Geelong
Hawthorn
Bulldogs
Collingwood
North, and
Carlton.
And so far, how many of them have we played ?????????????????????
Sorry to quote you twice EM, I ususally love your posts.
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what if its a screw-top lid with plenty of thread?
No real harm in just loosening it a little after 5 great wins and some kind of record going back to !915 or whatever
Nothing is going to spill out and the internal pressure comes off inside especially if any heat is applied
By unscrewing it off the extremely tight seal we can feel a little in control and more importantly enjoy the momentand the great ride week by week as we watch the side grow in stature ,skill and confidence as they play as as a team
No real harm in just loosening it a little after 5 great wins and some kind of record going back to !915 or whatever
Nothing is going to spill out and the internal pressure comes off inside especially if any heat is applied
By unscrewing it off the extremely tight seal we can feel a little in control and more importantly enjoy the momentand the great ride week by week as we watch the side grow in stature ,skill and confidence as they play as as a team
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KFT23kosifantutti23 wrote:I guess Richmond is a Premiership chance now but we won't rate until we beat the might of North MelbourneEnrico_Misso wrote:Apart from us
There are 6 other sides that will most likely make the finals this year ...
Geelong
Hawthorn
Bulldogs
Collingwood
North, and
Carlton.
And so far, how many of them have we played ?????????????????????
Sorry to quote you twice EM, I ususally love your posts.
Just because A beats B and B beats C
Does NOT mean that A will beat C.
Any analysis of the history of any sport will confirm that.
When A meets C the dynamics are completely different.
We cannot truly rate ourselves against the other 2009 finalists until WE play them.
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
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As far as I am concerned Felix there will never be a lid anymore.
On SEN a while ago an opposition supporter commented that Saints supporters did not know how to enjoy a win or the fact that we have a good team. I thought how true. We worry about the lid being off but as supporters we deserve the opportunity to live it up. If this is the year then I want to savour every moment and if it isn't, it does not matter as I will be there the year after and the year after that.
This team is not just built on confidence and running forward of the ball as in 2004. That was nearly the right recipe but the years that followed showed that it was not quite right, either through luck or other intagible influences.
This team is not structured that way.
So from now on a win is a win and for me the lid is off and boy am I enjoying it even if it only lasts one more week or hopefully the rest of the season.
Wal
On SEN a while ago an opposition supporter commented that Saints supporters did not know how to enjoy a win or the fact that we have a good team. I thought how true. We worry about the lid being off but as supporters we deserve the opportunity to live it up. If this is the year then I want to savour every moment and if it isn't, it does not matter as I will be there the year after and the year after that.
This team is not just built on confidence and running forward of the ball as in 2004. That was nearly the right recipe but the years that followed showed that it was not quite right, either through luck or other intagible influences.
This team is not structured that way.
So from now on a win is a win and for me the lid is off and boy am I enjoying it even if it only lasts one more week or hopefully the rest of the season.
Wal
lid was coming off before this afternoon. Then geelong stamped it back on. Apparently it was wet down at skilled stadium. Their skills are so far in front of anyone at the moment its ridiculous. Then with the game gone my hopes for a milne goal of the year were smashed, bloody ablett. We got a long way to go, still need loads of improvement
I wasn't at skilled stadium, but I can confirm that it was very wet here in Geelong. Very windy too.python wrote:lid was coming off before this afternoon. Then geelong stamped it back on. Apparently it was wet down at skilled stadium. Their skills are so far in front of anyone at the moment its ridiculous. Then with the game gone my hopes for a milne goal of the year were smashed, bloody ablett. We got a long way to go, still need loads of improvement
We need to maintain a healthy respect for Geelong. One good thing for us is that we don't have to meet them here at Kardinia Park. It really is a fortress for them.
[quote="SaintDebi"][quote="python"]lid was coming off before this afternoon. Then geelong stamped it back on. Apparently it was wet down at skilled stadium. Their skills are so far in front of anyone at the moment its ridiculous. Then with the game gone my hopes for a milne goal of the year were smashed, bloody ablett. We got a long way to go, still need loads of improvement[/quote]
I wasn't at skilled stadium, but I can confirm that it was very wet here in Geelong. Very windy too.
We need to maintain a healthy respect for Geelong. One good thing for us is that we don't have to meet them here at Kardinia Park. It really is a fortress for them.[/quote]
well if it wasnt for brown, selwood and hawkins sliding about 7 metres after hitting the ground in the first quarter, you would swear geelong were playing in the dome. I cant stand them, and i hope ross has some goos plans to put into effect
I wasn't at skilled stadium, but I can confirm that it was very wet here in Geelong. Very windy too.
We need to maintain a healthy respect for Geelong. One good thing for us is that we don't have to meet them here at Kardinia Park. It really is a fortress for them.[/quote]
well if it wasnt for brown, selwood and hawkins sliding about 7 metres after hitting the ground in the first quarter, you would swear geelong were playing in the dome. I cant stand them, and i hope ross has some goos plans to put into effect
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We can't rate ourselves against other 2009 finalists until we know who they are.Enrico_Misso wrote:
KFT23
Just because A beats B and B beats C
Does NOT mean that A will beat C.
Any analysis of the history of any sport will confirm that.
When A meets C the dynamics are completely different.
We cannot truly rate ourselves against the other 2009 finalists until WE play them.
SaintWal wrote:As far as I am concerned Felix there will never be a lid anymore.
On SEN a while ago an opposition supporter commented that Saints supporters did not know how to enjoy a win or the fact that we have a good team. I thought how true. We worry about the lid being off but as supporters we deserve the opportunity to live it up. If this is the year then I want to savour every moment and if it isn't, it does not matter as I will be there the year after and the year after that.
This team is not just built on confidence and running forward of the ball as in 2004. That was nearly the right recipe but the years that followed showed that it was not quite right, either through luck or other intagible influences.
This team is not structured that way.
So from now on a win is a win and for me the lid is off and boy am I enjoying it even if it only lasts one more week or hopefully the rest of the season.
Wal
Well i'll be! The two brothers actually agreeing about something saints related! LOL. And to think i was the drunk talking to you sober people after the game on Friday night! (well i think i spoke to you both )
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I'm usually one of the first to suggest the usual, that we keep the lid screwed on tight and we take it one week at a time, etc, and I still do even as I type this post.
However, just because the lid is on doesn't mean I can't still enjoy the moment. I'm beside myself, things haven't been this good for so long and moments like this need to be appreciated. I'm still taking it one week at a time, but so far it's been a fun ride.
Supporters and the majority of the current playing group have witnessed at first hand the pain of over-hype that fails to deliver. But while we're winning matches media hype will always be there. Can't help that, let's just not get ourselves as carried away as they are.
But, like I said, still enjoy the moment, because it's a darn good moment!
However, just because the lid is on doesn't mean I can't still enjoy the moment. I'm beside myself, things haven't been this good for so long and moments like this need to be appreciated. I'm still taking it one week at a time, but so far it's been a fun ride.
Supporters and the majority of the current playing group have witnessed at first hand the pain of over-hype that fails to deliver. But while we're winning matches media hype will always be there. Can't help that, let's just not get ourselves as carried away as they are.
But, like I said, still enjoy the moment, because it's a darn good moment!
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mines gone
not for 'expecting' a flag
but knowing that each week we are gunna have a red hot go
if we lose a few ....who gives a rats
having a red hot go leads to skill levels, confidence , momentum , belief in each other and luck ramping up (naturally) , further solidifing 'that winning feeling'.....all from simply having a red hot go...........theres a free 10% improvement waiting to be picked up in just that equation
we need our players to to know and then believe that they are good enough
surely then , its our duty to know and believe as well
grow some balls , have a go
we're having a red hot go ...we'll lose a few ...who gives a **** ....lets just cop it on the chin if we lose one of the 'wrong ones' ....as long as we have a red hot go ....coz we'll win em in the end
not for 'expecting' a flag
but knowing that each week we are gunna have a red hot go
if we lose a few ....who gives a rats
having a red hot go leads to skill levels, confidence , momentum , belief in each other and luck ramping up (naturally) , further solidifing 'that winning feeling'.....all from simply having a red hot go...........theres a free 10% improvement waiting to be picked up in just that equation
we need our players to to know and then believe that they are good enough
surely then , its our duty to know and believe as well
grow some balls , have a go
we're having a red hot go ...we'll lose a few ...who gives a **** ....lets just cop it on the chin if we lose one of the 'wrong ones' ....as long as we have a red hot go ....coz we'll win em in the end
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Don't know about you, but in my life I have found few things more stressful than watching the saints live. Even if we were ten goals up at 3/4 time there was always the feeling that it was not enough.
This year is different. I have watched all games live (or at least not checking results or progress scores on the internet) and have even managed not to shout at the kids. There is something different about this group. They are a professional group and inspire confidence that whatever the situation they have a belief that they can win. The type of belief held by Shane Warne and the Australian cricket team for many years.
I am not putting money on a flag, just enjoying the ride.
Regards to all
This year is different. I have watched all games live (or at least not checking results or progress scores on the internet) and have even managed not to shout at the kids. There is something different about this group. They are a professional group and inspire confidence that whatever the situation they have a belief that they can win. The type of belief held by Shane Warne and the Australian cricket team for many years.
I am not putting money on a flag, just enjoying the ride.
Regards to all