Lowest point
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Got that right.plugger66 wrote:What hope has the club if some of these so called supporters thinks this is the lowest we can go. Bring back the 80's for that. Pathetic supporters.
A decade of shyte footy...I mean really shyte footy separates the men from the boys.
We will never have a decade like the 80's again. ever.
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Re: Lowest point
Thankyou for clarifying...I was worried you'd lost your mind Firey. I'm not sure this is the end of the season though...it's R3.The Fireman wrote:I agreed with most of his post, mainly the highlighteddegruch wrote:Realism? Geez...that's drawing a long bow. So...you would have advised Collingwood to offload Swan for some unknown teenagers in 2009? Very dangerous policy.The Fireman wrote:Realism... not in abundance around here, good post Taz.taz wrote:As a saints supporter I have never felt so pessimistic about our future .
I think we have reached the bottom. Season gone...really little hope for at least 5-6 years at best but more realistically 10 years before we can have another crack.
Clean out the cupboard and rebuild? eg Sell Goddard et al to GWS and rebuild? And is Ross the right coach for a rebuild?
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Re: Lowest point
Can you seriously see us beating the Skunks ?degruch wrote:
Thankyou for clarifying...I was worried you'd lost your mind Firey. I'm not sure this is the end of the season though...it's R3.
We have lost probably the best player in the comp but even he wouldn't be able to save us.
Tonights game was the telling sign that our window has closed R3 or not.
I picked the Bombers by more than 30 points.... the writing was on the wall
I wish I wrong, I wish I could find even the smallest amount of optimism...we are Gorn.
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Re: Lowest point
No, but I couldn't see Collingwood making the top 4 this time last year either...mind you, they weren't as bad as we are now.The Fireman wrote:Can you seriously see us beating the Skunks ?degruch wrote:
Thankyou for clarifying...I was worried you'd lost your mind Firey. I'm not sure this is the end of the season though...it's R3.
We have lost probably the best player in the comp but even he wouldn't be able to save us.
Tonights game was the telling sign that our window has closed R3 or not.
I picked the Bombers by more than 30 points.... the writing was on the wall
I wish I wrong, I wish I could find even the smallest amount of optimism...we are Gorn.
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Definately Goddard is out of the equation! Future Saints captain there! I would have thought after last season he deserved a crack this year to be honest. No more coach changes for the Saints, Ross Lyon stays!
Tonight was atrocious! The Saints needed to get a win against the Bombers and to be honest tonight wasn't the night to try experimental changes (as refreshing as it was to see at times)
I'm glad we've got the bye next week. We have some serious issues to address. The loss of Hayes is of major significance and not to be underestimated, but now is the time to analyze, and get the season on some sort of track by Round 5. Horror run!
Tonight was atrocious! The Saints needed to get a win against the Bombers and to be honest tonight wasn't the night to try experimental changes (as refreshing as it was to see at times)
I'm glad we've got the bye next week. We have some serious issues to address. The loss of Hayes is of major significance and not to be underestimated, but now is the time to analyze, and get the season on some sort of track by Round 5. Horror run!
When they created LENNY HAYES (in the shadow of Harvs) they forgot to break the mold (again)- hence the Supremely Incredible Jack Steven!!
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Would be handy cover for one L Hayes though.st_Trav_ofWA wrote:desertsaint wrote:why Luke ball isnt going to be the forward marking object we need nor is he going to be the line breaking fast midfeilder we desperatly needCon Gorozidis wrote:
Armo isn't... and may never be up to it.
Imagine if we lost another midfielder??
Who is the next cab off the rank?
Geary?
yikes. This is why we played so many injured players in GF2- that 2nd tier isn't a step, its a cliff.
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It had a hard tag on it too.
I know how Dal feels.
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That is pure gold!Superboot wrote:I noticed on the tram last night that every Saints fan looked traumatised. Blank looks, emotionally shot, walking wounded.
This was on the way to the game.
When they created LENNY HAYES (in the shadow of Harvs) they forgot to break the mold (again)- hence the Supremely Incredible Jack Steven!!
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Re: Lowest point
[quote="Legendary"][quote="taz"]As a saints supporter I have never felt so pessimistic about our future .
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Were you around in the 80's?
Or when Tim Watson was coach?
Or when Blight got sacked?
Plenty of times far MORE pessimistic about our future than now ...[/quote]I
I go back further than the 80's and I can certainly agree there were worse times than this.
[/quote]
Were you around in the 80's?
Or when Tim Watson was coach?
Or when Blight got sacked?
Plenty of times far MORE pessimistic about our future than now ...[/quote]I
I go back further than the 80's and I can certainly agree there were worse times than this.
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Re: Lowest point
[quote="Legendary"][quote="taz"]As a saints supporter I have never felt so pessimistic about our future .
[/quote]
Were you around in the 80's?
Or when Tim Watson was coach?
Or when Blight got sacked?
Plenty of times far MORE pessimistic about our future than now ...[/quote]I
I go back further than the 80's and I can certainly agree there were worse times than this.
[/quote]
Were you around in the 80's?
Or when Tim Watson was coach?
Or when Blight got sacked?
Plenty of times far MORE pessimistic about our future than now ...[/quote]I
I go back further than the 80's and I can certainly agree there were worse times than this.
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Lowest point for me was in about 1995 or 96 when we played the Dees out at Waverley, I couldn't get anyone to come with me. Went without a jacket or umbrella, rained, couldn't get under cover and sat until the end watching us get smashed. Couldn't see us being anything for a very long time at that point.
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Re: Lowest point
Why didn't you stop following the club two years ago ?taz wrote:bump this post from 2 years ago rather than start a new one....
or are you just another troll !
either way get a life .
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Re: Lowest point
Pissweak thread then, lazy and pissweak thread now.taz wrote:bump this post from 2 years ago rather than start a new one....
The future's so bright I've got to wear shades...
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Re: Lowest point
I was low at the end of 2011.
But I think we are on the right path now. Lets stick fat!
But I think we are on the right path now. Lets stick fat!
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Re: Lowest point
I was low at the end of 2011.
But I think we are on the right path now. Lets stick fat!
But I think we are on the right path now. Lets stick fat!