I really wish they would stop saying that.saintspremiers wrote:The drugs are good n cheap nowadays, so there is no reason not to believe it can't be a Saints Bombers granny.BakesFan wrote:I love those who think outside the box... great question, kosi!kosifantutti wrote:Are we talking home and away or are we including finals?
That's what Hirdy's crystal ball (meth) says, and Richo always puts "no limits" on our group.
How many wins this year?
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Re: How many wins this year?
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Re: How many wins this year?
You'd rather he'd say "Our team is limited". That would be great encouragement for young players looking at another finishing bottom again. You always have them aim high so they push themselves.
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How literal of you.Bluthy wrote:You'd rather he'd say "Our team is limited". That would be great encouragement for young players looking at another finishing bottom again. You always have them aim high so they push themselves.
The only alternative is the opposite and that's just what I must have meant.
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Re: How many wins this year?
Not many - after seeing how disappointingly poor our skills have been in our 2 practice matches, 4-5 wins. Hoping for 6 at the very most. Our best chances will be in the first part of what is going to be another very long season.
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Re: How many wins this year?
Roberton was saying he thinks it's the best everyone's feel and the first time the saints really know the game plan back to front. Lee was saying he thinks our back line is just about the best in the AFL this year with Fisher and Roberton back. Both were pumped and confident the team is on the rise. He rated savage very highly and mentioned his return as important for the backs.
Re: How many wins this year?
gringo wrote:Roberton was saying he thinks it's the best everyone's feel and the first time the saints really know the game plan back to front. Lee was saying he thinks our back line is just about the best in the AFL this year with Fisher and Roberton back. Both were pumped and confident the team is on the rise. He rated savage very highly and mentioned his return as important for the backs.
Seriously I think Lee thinks like he plays footy at the moment.
Re: How many wins this year?
Wins are not the main aim this year. We need to get at least another 15 games into all the youngsters and minimize injuries if at all possible.
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Re: How many wins this year?
Mazeltov.citywest wrote:Wins are not the main aim this year. We need to get at least another 15 games into all the youngsters and minimize injuries if at all possible.
You've finally said something sensible that nearly everyone will agree with.
So buddy, how many wins do you think we (as in St.Kilda) will win this year?
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Re: How many wins this year?
Having watched a number of other NAB games, I'm not sure our skills compare that badly with the others. I think we've looked okay, actually.Junction Oval wrote:Not many - after seeing how disappointingly poor our skills have been in our 2 practice matches, 4-5 wins. Hoping for 6 at the very most. Our best chances will be in the first part of what is going to be another very long season.
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Good to see you still don't bag players. He said for some reason he's become a whipping boy. I wider where players get these paranoid ideas? Any way I was using it to demonstrate there is a very positive vibe around the club at the moment. The players feel we are heading in the right direction. Even if the wins don't come to regularly the vibe is good.plugger66 wrote:gringo wrote:Roberton was saying he thinks it's the best everyone's feel and the first time the saints really know the game plan back to front. Lee was saying he thinks our back line is just about the best in the AFL this year with Fisher and Roberton back. Both were pumped and confident the team is on the rise. He rated savage very highly and mentioned his return as important for the backs.
Seriously I think Lee thinks like he plays footy at the moment.
Re: How many wins this year?
You must ask the strangest questions. Have you seen the old lady on flying high who hangs herself. My point is players will say anything to supporters but get them around friends is when you hear the truth. We have a very ordinary backline but not as bad as the midfield. The forward line could be ok though.gringo wrote:Good to see you still don't bag players. He said for some reason he's become a whipping boy. I wider where players get these paranoid ideas? Any way I was using it to demonstrate there is a very positive vibe around the club at the moment. The players feel we are heading in the right direction. Even if the wins don't come to regularly the vibe is good.plugger66 wrote:gringo wrote:Roberton was saying he thinks it's the best everyone's feel and the first time the saints really know the game plan back to front. Lee was saying he thinks our back line is just about the best in the AFL this year with Fisher and Roberton back. Both were pumped and confident the team is on the rise. He rated savage very highly and mentioned his return as important for the backs.
Seriously I think Lee thinks like he plays footy at the moment.
Re: How many wins this year?
Well what did you mean? Richo wants his players to feel anything is possible even though deep down he'll know how much of a struggle it will be to win this year. That's just how you create an environment designed to maximise development, confidence and good feeling at the club. You need to start running at that hill with momentum because it will soon get damn hard. Melbourne got to the point where they no longer believed they could win, or that the club even wanted them to win, and things went south scarily quick. Its a bit of an annoying cliché I admit - taken straight from the Port Adelaide motivation manual - but I don't see the harm - in fact I see the good.SaintPav wrote:How literal of you.Bluthy wrote:You'd rather he'd say "Our team is limited". That would be great encouragement for young players looking at another finishing bottom again. You always have them aim high so they push themselves.
The only alternative is the opposite and that's just what I must have meant.
Re: How many wins this year?
Our backline will be our best section this year which we need because the ball will be coming down a lot. We've got some real depth there, with experience and toughness - Fisher, Dempster, Delaney, Geary, Roberton, Webster, Wright, Murdoch, Goddard, Savage, Shenton, Gilbert to come back at some point, maybe even players like McKenzie, Billings and Ares can be tried as running backs to give us some run and long kicking. A lot of those players are probably not the future but they can keep us competitive and let us integrate in players like Goddard and McKenzie nicely. It will be competitive for spots and even a player like Webster is not a walk up start - he's got to show that he can bring an edge out on the field - or they can try him on ball.gringo wrote:Roberton was saying he thinks it's the best everyone's feel and the first time the saints really know the game plan back to front. Lee was saying he thinks our back line is just about the best in the AFL this year with Fisher and Roberton back. Both were pumped and confident the team is on the rise. He rated savage very highly and mentioned his return as important for the backs.
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Re: How many wins this year?
So you are saying Lenny jack Steven and head are all bagging our team when you see them. I asked tom lee if he knew if they were playing him against the hawks. He's very chatty and friendly so went through a few subjects. I told him the forwards and backs looked like there was heap of competition for spots.plugger66 wrote:You must ask the strangest questions. Have you seen the old lady on flying high who hangs herself. My point is players will say anything to supporters but get them around friends is when you hear the truth. We have a very ordinary backline but not as bad as the midfield. The forward line could be ok though.gringo wrote:Good to see you still don't bag players. He said for some reason he's become a whipping boy. I wider where players get these paranoid ideas? Any way I was using it to demonstrate there is a very positive vibe around the club at the moment. The players feel we are heading in the right direction. Even if the wins don't come to regularly the vibe is good.plugger66 wrote:gringo wrote:Roberton was saying he thinks it's the best everyone's feel and the first time the saints really know the game plan back to front. Lee was saying he thinks our back line is just about the best in the AFL this year with Fisher and Roberton back. Both were pumped and confident the team is on the rise. He rated savage very highly and mentioned his return as important for the backs.
Seriously I think Lee thinks like he plays footy at the moment.
He talked up how good the back line is looking.
Re: How many wins this year?
gringo wrote:So you are saying Lenny jack Steven and head are all bagging our team when you see them. I asked tom lee if he knew if they were playing him against the hawks. He's very chatty and friendly so went through a few subjects. I told him the forwards and backs looked like there was heap of competition for spots.plugger66 wrote:You must ask the strangest questions. Have you seen the old lady on flying high who hangs herself. My point is players will say anything to supporters but get them around friends is when you hear the truth. We have a very ordinary backline but not as bad as the midfield. The forward line could be ok though.gringo wrote:Good to see you still don't bag players. He said for some reason he's become a whipping boy. I wider where players get these paranoid ideas? Any way I was using it to demonstrate there is a very positive vibe around the club at the moment. The players feel we are heading in the right direction. Even if the wins don't come to regularly the vibe is good.plugger66 wrote:gringo wrote:Roberton was saying he thinks it's the best everyone's feel and the first time the saints really know the game plan back to front. Lee was saying he thinks our back line is just about the best in the AFL this year with Fisher and Roberton back. Both were pumped and confident the team is on the rise. He rated savage very highly and mentioned his return as important for the backs.
Seriously I think Lee thinks like he plays footy at the moment.
He talked up how good the back line is looking.
When do I see them? Bagging the side. I would doubt they would ever do that. I have never heard any player bag our side. I have heard players say we can book our holiday in the first week of September though. Its called being realistic. They would never tell anyone at a supporters day that though. And yes I agree there is a heap of competition for spots in the backline.
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Re: How many wins this year?
Ok but as we are probably looking at two consecutive wooden spoons, putting it out there that we're not placing any limits on we're we could finish, or words to that effect is not credible or does not pass the laugh test.Bluthy wrote:Well what did you mean? Richo wants his players to feel anything is possible even though deep down he'll know how much of a struggle it will be to win this year. That's just how you create an environment designed to maximise development, confidence and good feeling at the club. You need to start running at that hill with momentum because it will soon get damn hard. Melbourne got to the point where they no longer believed they could win, or that the club even wanted them to win, and things went south scarily quick. Its a bit of an annoying cliché I admit - taken straight from the Port Adelaide motivation manual - but I don't see the harm - in fact I see the good.SaintPav wrote:How literal of you.Bluthy wrote:You'd rather he'd say "Our team is limited". That would be great encouragement for young players looking at another finishing bottom again. You always have them aim high so they push themselves.
The only alternative is the opposite and that's just what I must have meant.
I'm sure that they could come up with better words and a more relevant and realistic message.
To put it bluntly Bluthy, it sounds like a wank.
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But you said Lenny was a mate and I assume that's a friend. So from what your saying is those guys are already writing off seasons before they play. Lucky we haven't resigned Steven yet if he's wasting our time. Lenny might be best gone after all. If your hearts not in it go work somewhere else. Realistically we will finish bottom three unless we improve but we shouldn't be setting our sights there or we will stay there.plugger66 wrote:gringo wrote:So you are saying Lenny jack Steven and head are all bagging our team when you see them. I asked tom lee if he knew if they were playing him against the hawks. He's very chatty and friendly so went through a few subjects. I told him the forwards and backs looked like there was heap of competition for spots.plugger66 wrote:You must ask the strangest questions. Have you seen the old lady on flying high who hangs herself. My point is players will say anything to supporters but get them around friends is when you hear the truth. We have a very ordinary backline but not as bad as the midfield. The forward line could be ok though.gringo wrote:Good to see you still don't bag players. He said for some reason he's become a whipping boy. I wider where players get these paranoid ideas? Any way I was using it to demonstrate there is a very positive vibe around the club at the moment. The players feel we are heading in the right direction. Even if the wins don't come to regularly the vibe is good.plugger66 wrote:gringo wrote:Roberton was saying he thinks it's the best everyone's feel and the first time the saints really know the game plan back to front. Lee was saying he thinks our back line is just about the best in the AFL this year with Fisher and Roberton back. Both were pumped and confident the team is on the rise. He rated savage very highly and mentioned his return as important for the backs.
Seriously I think Lee thinks like he plays footy at the moment.
He talked up how good the back line is looking.
When do I see them? Bagging the side. I would doubt they would ever do that. I have never heard any player bakg our side. I have heard players say we can book our holiday in the first week of September though. Its called being realistic. They would never tell anyone at a supporters day that though. And yes I agree there is a heap of competition for spots in the backline.
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gringo wrote:But you said Lenny was a mate and I assume that's a friend. So from what your saying is those guys are already writing off seasons before they play. Lucky we haven't resigned Steven yet if he's wasting our time. Lenny might be best gone after all. If your hearts not in it go work somewhere else. Realistically we will finish bottom three unless we improve but we shouldn't be setting our sights there or we will stay there.plugger66 wrote:gringo wrote:So you are saying Lenny jack Steven and head are all bagging our team when you see them. I asked tom lee if he knew if they were playing him against the hawks. He's very chatty and friendly so went through a few subjects. I told him the forwards and backs looked like there was heap of competition for spots.plugger66 wrote:You must ask the strangest questions. Have you seen the old lady on flying high who hangs herself. My point is players will say anything to supporters but get them around friends is when you hear the truth. We have a very ordinary backline but not as bad as the midfield. The forward line could be ok though.gringo wrote:Good to see you still don't bag players. He said for some reason he's become a whipping boy. I wider where players get these paranoid ideas? Any way I was using it to demonstrate there is a very positive vibe around the club at the moment. The players feel we are heading in the right direction. Even if the wins don't come to regularly the vibe is good.plugger66 wrote:gringo wrote:Roberton was saying he thinks it's the best everyone's feel and the first time the saints really know the game plan back to front. Lee was saying he thinks our back line is just about the best in the AFL this year with Fisher and Roberton back. Both were pumped and confident the team is on the rise. He rated savage very highly and mentioned his return as important for the backs.
Seriously I think Lee thinks like he plays footy at the moment.
He talked up how good the back line is looking.
When do I see them? Bagging the side. I would doubt they would ever do that. I have never heard any player bakg our side. I have heard players say we can book our holiday in the first week of September though. Its called being realistic. They would never tell anyone at a supporters day that though. And yes I agree there is a heap of competition for spots in the backline.
Where do you come up with this stuff. I cant see anyone who has said Jack is wasting our time. I think you are living in fantasyland if you think the bottom side of last year thinks they can play in finals this year. I don't even get your first point regarding Lenny. And who said players hearts aren't in the game. I am really worried about Lee doing a flying high if you speak in riddles like you are typing now.
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Re: How many wins this year?
4 wins. We will battle it out with the Doggies for the spoon.
No Libba and no Griff simply has to hurt them.
Blues and Demons a little ahead of us but not by much.
Our backline is good. Our fwd line (when Roo plays) is passable.
But our midfield is the worst in the AFL.
No Libba and no Griff simply has to hurt them.
Blues and Demons a little ahead of us but not by much.
Our backline is good. Our fwd line (when Roo plays) is passable.
But our midfield is the worst in the AFL.
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Re: How many wins this year?
That's a good and succinct way to break it down.Con Gorozidis wrote:Our backline is good. Our fwd line (when Roo plays) is passable.
But our midfield is the worst in the AFL.
Our backline does look a bit more solid with a healthy Fisher down there, but with the amount of inside 50s we're going to concede they're still going to struggle big time. Also, small/quick forwards killed us last year - I'm not sure we have a solution.
Re: How many wins this year?
History says that teams do not go the whole season without a win. Yet in 2015 St Kilda may re-write history and have a winless season. I can't see us beating GWS or Footscray. The only 2 teams that we may beat this year are Carlton or Melbourne.
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citywest wrote:History says that teams do not go the whole season without a win. Yet in 2015 St Kilda may re-write history and have a winless season. I can't see us beating GWS or Footscray. The only 2 teams that we may beat this year are Carlton or Melbourne.
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Re: How many wins this year?
If Essendon have a lot of their players suspended we will beat them. So that could be 1, maybe 2 wins depending on the length of their suspension.
GWS round 1 down here.
We will beat Melbourne at Etihad.
Maybe given an ultimatum that another loss in Wellington is not an option when we play Carlton.
And maybe the Doggies. If they lose Crameri that is another massive loss for them. We play them twice.
Of course if there are no suspensions that will cut back on potential wins. I think we will definitely win 2.
GWS round 1 down here.
We will beat Melbourne at Etihad.
Maybe given an ultimatum that another loss in Wellington is not an option when we play Carlton.
And maybe the Doggies. If they lose Crameri that is another massive loss for them. We play them twice.
Of course if there are no suspensions that will cut back on potential wins. I think we will definitely win 2.
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