Remember thses predictions?
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Re: Remember thses predictions?
Sounds like a few of you have been a bit brainwashed. Led by the usual suspects
Holder of unacceptable views and other thought crimes.
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Re: Remember thses predictions?
Well said!!!!tedtheodorelogan2018 wrote: ↑Mon 10 Jun 2019 2:26pm No one is saying everything is sweet and dandy. They never have.
Get your head out of the sand sonny jim.
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At the age of 74 now, I've realised that I won't see the Saints win their next flag. It's simply too difficult to build a flag-winning squad, even for when well-run clubs like Geelong (8 years since last GF) Collingwood (last flag 9years ago) Adelaide (last flag 1998) Sydney (last flag 7 years ago) Squads of players such as we had in the 2003-2010 period aren't assembled easily (to say the least) and quite frankly, the Saints are MILES away from even making finals. Does this make me want to stop supporting the club? NO WAY!! I still remember "The ride of your life" in 2001....... so folk should really be used to "false dawns" by now I know its disappointing to not be where we were all hoping to be, but the season isn't over yet so I'm still optimistic that we can finish 2019 in a better ladder position than last year.
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But on the other hand the Dogs (with a fairly ordinary list) came from nowhere with a late season charge to steal a flag. Similarly Richmond and West Coast went into the finals in their premiership years as (at best) 3rd favourites before romping home.thejiggingsaint wrote: ↑Mon 10 Jun 2019 6:44pm At the age of 74 now, I've realised that I won't see the Saints win their next flag. It's simply too difficult to build a flag-winning squad, even for when well-run clubs like Geelong (8 years since last GF) Collingwood (last flag 9years ago) Adelaide (last flag 1998) Sydney (last flag 7 years ago) Squads of players such as we had in the 2003-2010 period aren't assembled easily (to say the least) and quite frankly, the Saints are MILES away from even making finals. Does this make me want to stop supporting the club? NO WAY!! I still remember "The ride of your life" in 2001....... so folk should really be used to "false dawns" by now I know its disappointing to not be where we were all hoping to be, but the season isn't over yet so I'm still optimistic that we can finish 2019 in a better ladder position than last year.
We have an injury list that only Melbourne could get close to, but are still 5-6 at the half way mark.
If we can get some luck with injuries next year and some of the kids step up a level - then the 20-20 vision might become a reality.
So hang in there Jiggster.
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Re: Remember thses predictions?
Nice to dream maybe just maybe one year we may win another premiership not sure which year.
What i know is i may be dead before i get to celebrate in all the glory.
What i know is i may be dead before i get to celebrate in all the glory.
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I hear you Jigster, but the club needs to move on from accepting false dawns and start drawing lines in the sand.thejiggingsaint wrote: ↑Mon 10 Jun 2019 6:44pm At the age of 74 now, I've realised that I won't see the Saints win their next flag. It's simply too difficult to build a flag-winning squad, even for when well-run clubs like Geelong (8 years since last GF) Collingwood (last flag 9years ago) Adelaide (last flag 1998) Sydney (last flag 7 years ago) Squads of players such as we had in the 2003-2010 period aren't assembled easily (to say the least) and quite frankly, the Saints are MILES away from even making finals. Does this make me want to stop supporting the club? NO WAY!! I still remember "The ride of your life" in 2001....... so folk should really be used to "false dawns" by now I know its disappointing to not be where we were all hoping to be, but the season isn't over yet so I'm still optimistic that we can finish 2019 in a better ladder position than last year.
No one is saying that we’ll stop barracking for the club, but no change will come if the status quo remains unchallenged.
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But how do you propose to mount that challenge?SydneySainter wrote: ↑Mon 10 Jun 2019 10:58pmI hear you Jigster, but the club needs to move on from accepting false dawns and start drawing lines in the sand.thejiggingsaint wrote: ↑Mon 10 Jun 2019 6:44pm At the age of 74 now, I've realised that I won't see the Saints win their next flag. It's simply too difficult to build a flag-winning squad, even for when well-run clubs like Geelong (8 years since last GF) Collingwood (last flag 9years ago) Adelaide (last flag 1998) Sydney (last flag 7 years ago) Squads of players such as we had in the 2003-2010 period aren't assembled easily (to say the least) and quite frankly, the Saints are MILES away from even making finals. Does this make me want to stop supporting the club? NO WAY!! I still remember "The ride of your life" in 2001....... so folk should really be used to "false dawns" by now I know its disappointing to not be where we were all hoping to be, but the season isn't over yet so I'm still optimistic that we can finish 2019 in a better ladder position than last year.
No one is saying that we’ll stop barracking for the club, but no change will come if the status quo remains unchallenged.
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FFS - Are you for f****** real? We are Shithouse mate!!! Mark my words we will be worse next year.Enrico_Misso wrote: ↑Mon 10 Jun 2019 7:51pmBut on the other hand the Dogs (with a fairly ordinary list) came from nowhere with a late season charge to steal a flag. Similarly Richmond and West Coast went into the finals in their premiership years as (at best) 3rd favourites before romping home.thejiggingsaint wrote: ↑Mon 10 Jun 2019 6:44pm At the age of 74 now, I've realised that I won't see the Saints win their next flag. It's simply too difficult to build a flag-winning squad, even for when well-run clubs like Geelong (8 years since last GF) Collingwood (last flag 9years ago) Adelaide (last flag 1998) Sydney (last flag 7 years ago) Squads of players such as we had in the 2003-2010 period aren't assembled easily (to say the least) and quite frankly, the Saints are MILES away from even making finals. Does this make me want to stop supporting the club? NO WAY!! I still remember "The ride of your life" in 2001....... so folk should really be used to "false dawns" by now I know its disappointing to not be where we were all hoping to be, but the season isn't over yet so I'm still optimistic that we can finish 2019 in a better ladder position than last year.
We have an injury list that only Melbourne could get close to, but are still 5-6 at the half way mark.
If we can get some luck with injuries next year and some of the kids step up a level - then the 20-20 vision might become a reality.
So hang in there Jiggster.
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"Are you for f***** real?" who? mate? Me? or Enrico?ListManager wrote: ↑Tue 11 Jun 2019 6:34pmFFS - Are you for f****** real? We are Shithouse mate!!! Mark my words we will be worse next year.Enrico_Misso wrote: ↑Mon 10 Jun 2019 7:51pmBut on the other hand the Dogs (with a fairly ordinary list) came from nowhere with a late season charge to steal a flag. Similarly Richmond and West Coast went into the finals in their premiership years as (at best) 3rd favourites before romping home.thejiggingsaint wrote: ↑Mon 10 Jun 2019 6:44pm At the age of 74 now, I've realised that I won't see the Saints win their next flag. It's simply too difficult to build a flag-winning squad, even for when well-run clubs like Geelong (8 years since last GF) Collingwood (last flag 9years ago) Adelaide (last flag 1998) Sydney (last flag 7 years ago) Squads of players such as we had in the 2003-2010 period aren't assembled easily (to say the least) and quite frankly, the Saints are MILES away from even making finals. Does this make me want to stop supporting the club? NO WAY!! I still remember "The ride of your life" in 2001....... so folk should really be used to "false dawns" by now I know its disappointing to not be where we were all hoping to be, but the season isn't over yet so I'm still optimistic that we can finish 2019 in a better ladder position than last year.
We have an injury list that only Melbourne could get close to, but are still 5-6 at the half way mark.
If we can get some luck with injuries next year and some of the kids step up a level - then the 20-20 vision might become a reality.
So hang in there Jiggster.
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