Media doesn't like Saints
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- crackers35
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Media doesn't like Saints
I noticed that after we beat Geelong the media (especially Herald Sun) could only say that "there was no winner" beacuse it came down to 1 goal.
Yet in today's Herald Sun they're all going on about how great Collingwood is and saying that they are the best of the rest.
How could this be?
Collingwood got out to a 7-goal lead and then did stuff-all to win the game and only won beacuse Brad Johnson as his usual elf tried to be the big hero.
We won by 6-points against the best team of the last couple of years but "there was no winner"
Yet Collingwood does nothing to win against the Bulldogs and it's "Oh Collingwood deserved that and they played so great"
This is just the latest incident in the last number of years that has really been annoying me.
Yet in today's Herald Sun they're all going on about how great Collingwood is and saying that they are the best of the rest.
How could this be?
Collingwood got out to a 7-goal lead and then did stuff-all to win the game and only won beacuse Brad Johnson as his usual elf tried to be the big hero.
We won by 6-points against the best team of the last couple of years but "there was no winner"
Yet Collingwood does nothing to win against the Bulldogs and it's "Oh Collingwood deserved that and they played so great"
This is just the latest incident in the last number of years that has really been annoying me.
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Collingwood sell papers. The staff at the HS know this in actuall fact most staffers there would be able to quote the fact that when Darren Milane died the record for funeral notices was set and has since never been broken.
It's all about the money when it comes to tabloids but don't dare suggest this to a journo.
It's all about the money when it comes to tabloids but don't dare suggest this to a journo.
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I'd prefer to fly under the radar tbh.
I remeber thinking that about round 9, imagine if Collingwood, Essendon, or Carlton were 9 zip. The papers would have been at fever pitch, talking about flags and possible records.
You wait and see, the news papers will give Collingwood more coverage if they have a 9-10 game winning streak, than if we go 16 straight...
I remeber thinking that about round 9, imagine if Collingwood, Essendon, or Carlton were 9 zip. The papers would have been at fever pitch, talking about flags and possible records.
You wait and see, the news papers will give Collingwood more coverage if they have a 9-10 game winning streak, than if we go 16 straight...
Try not to let it worry you and think if they are pumping them up it will give us underdog status. Also as regards the filth they have two possible gimme games (Carlscum and the tiggys) the rest Hawks,Lions,Swans,Doggys again all in Melbourne and the Crows at Aami will show whether they are a genuine threat or pretenders.
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To be fair, last season was a bit like this too.
Most of the press was devoted to which sides could challenge Geelong rather than how good they were going.
In fact after the most hyped match (until rd 14 this year) Geelong v Hawthorn Rd 17 last year, was a Geelong victory yet all you could read was how the match proved Hawthorn was a contender.
I do believe that there is a wide belief that we find a way to stuff this up and the press isn't prepared to jump on board as wildly as they did back in 05 and preseason 2006.
This said, if we were to win the flag I think the press will be sickeningly sycophantic about us.
Most of the press was devoted to which sides could challenge Geelong rather than how good they were going.
In fact after the most hyped match (until rd 14 this year) Geelong v Hawthorn Rd 17 last year, was a Geelong victory yet all you could read was how the match proved Hawthorn was a contender.
I do believe that there is a wide belief that we find a way to stuff this up and the press isn't prepared to jump on board as wildly as they did back in 05 and preseason 2006.
This said, if we were to win the flag I think the press will be sickeningly sycophantic about us.
Geez I hope so, that would be great.degruch wrote:And if we win, there'll be some bulls*** excuse as to why we didn't deserve to. Pricks.plugger66 wrote:I have a feeling if we are in the GF we will be mentioned on 10 pages a day.
I enjoyed the Geelong ands media's whining about the result almost as much as the game the other week
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I can't remember where I read it, but it was some time ago...one of the papers/online was saying how we were off to a good start but we will the "bipolar saints" be able to go further. They then mentioned our past few years and how we were smashed by Geelong and Hawthorn in last years finals.joffaboy wrote:Geez I hope so, that would be great.degruch wrote:And if we win, there'll be some bulls*** excuse as to why we didn't deserve to. Pricks.plugger66 wrote:I have a feeling if we are in the GF we will be mentioned on 10 pages a day.
I enjoyed the Geelong ands media's whining about the result almost as much as the game the other week
I realise our past form may not warrant a 10 page spread every week about how good we are, but surely they could just focus on the now and give us credit where credit is due. Surely that wouldn't be too hard??
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Just smile at each win .
We dont need the adulation of the scribes . Although I admit it would be "nice".
All journos and TV ' personalities' are biased by their own perceptions / previous careers/ etc to a varying extent.
Lets just be content to fly under the radar......its better than the bandwagon alternative and associated pressure of expectation.
We dont need the adulation of the scribes . Although I admit it would be "nice".
All journos and TV ' personalities' are biased by their own perceptions / previous careers/ etc to a varying extent.
Lets just be content to fly under the radar......its better than the bandwagon alternative and associated pressure of expectation.
A perfect example is Quartermain interviewing Ross Lyon on "One week at a time" after the Geelong win.
He opened with "So this was not about the 4 points was it"
Ross look confused and answered "Well it really was about the 4 points, we just wanted to bank them" and then went on to talk about the importance of our ladder position.
Wouldn't it have been simple to say well done on the win, you managed to beat Geelong and you are now the only undefeated side and on top of the ladder?
He opened with "So this was not about the 4 points was it"
Ross look confused and answered "Well it really was about the 4 points, we just wanted to bank them" and then went on to talk about the importance of our ladder position.
Wouldn't it have been simple to say well done on the win, you managed to beat Geelong and you are now the only undefeated side and on top of the ladder?
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Just about everyone I know that supports another team says the exact same thing (about their own team) and the only one that I agree that doesn't get any media attention (win or lose) is North Melbourne (apart from Laidley incident). While it's fair enough the media are not hyping up St Kilda as they did in previous years, I know I've read my fair share of "Amazing Saints" articles and I personally don't feel at all ignored by the media.
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The last thing the media and a lot of the footy public generally had bargained for, was St.Kilda being unbeaten, sitting on top of the ladder at this stage in the season -and being a favorite for a flag. The media think and move slowly and probably a premiership this year will be the only thing to turn them around. The Collingwood vs Dogs match was billed as the game between tghe AFL's two "hottest teams" ..as opposed to the teams above them who have won more games
You cannot seriously say the pies/ Dogs game got more positive publicity than our game a week earlier. I have never seen so much positive publicity about our game in all my time of watching footy.spert wrote:The last thing the media and a lot of the footy public generally had bargained for, was St.Kilda being unbeaten, sitting on top of the ladder at this stage in the season -and being a favorite for a flag. The media think and move slowly and probably a premiership this year will be the only thing to turn them around. The Collingwood vs Dogs match was billed as the game between tghe AFL's two "hottest teams" ..as opposed to the teams above them who have won more games
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spert wrote:The last thing the media and a lot of the footy public generally had bargained for, was St.Kilda being unbeaten, sitting on top of the ladder at this stage in the season -and being a favorite for a flag. The media think and move slowly and probably a premiership this year will be the only thing to turn them around. The Collingwood vs Dogs match was billed as the game between tghe AFL's two "hottest teams" ..as opposed to the teams above them who have won more games
You reckon those build ups were over the top? Just thank you lucky stars you aren't a rugby league fan. Such was the level of sidesplittingly cheesy pre game hype at the start last nights coverage of the State of Origin, I couldn't even bring myself to watch the main event....You cannot seriously say the pies/ Dogs game got more positive publicity than our game a week earlier. I have never seen so much positive publicity about our game in all my time of watching footy.
It made me extremely grateful for what we have!