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Are you a 25 year old elite athlete with professional conditioning staff mapping out your every move?The G Train Legacy wrote: ↑Mon 18 Nov 2024 2:17pmHave you ever flown regularly? I think it will be more than a couple of flights. Flying at altitude does impact on people, some more than others. I don't feel normal and am usually half deaf for about 48 hours, even after a 1 hour flight.
But that's the nature of 'away' games, it's meant to be a hostile environment where its harder to win. And the inverse for 'home' games. If the Adelaide crowd has created that environment, good on them.Brunswicksainter wrote: ↑Mon 18 Nov 2024 7:17pmNot so much the plane ride that is the issue it’s the nature of the crowd. It is immense on Adelaide away days, never see more one sided crowds which definitely impacts performance.
Having travelled to games at Perth, Geelong and Gold Coast in recent years they don’t compare at all.
Hence the clear advantage of the SA teams over StKilda as they barely play us here. Also to play interstate 3 times in 5 weeks is just unheard of for Vic teamsThe_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 9:31amBut that's the nature of 'away' games, it's meant to be a hostile environment where its harder to win. And the inverse for 'home' games. If the Adelaide crowd has created that environment, good on them.Brunswicksainter wrote: ↑Mon 18 Nov 2024 7:17pmNot so much the plane ride that is the issue it’s the nature of the crowd. It is immense on Adelaide away days, never see more one sided crowds which definitely impacts performance.
Having travelled to games at Perth, Geelong and Gold Coast in recent years they don’t compare at all.
3 away games in 5 is consistent with playing 50/50 away home games across the season. Unlucky that all the away games are interstate, but not unprecedented.CURLY wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 9:40amHence the clear advantage of the SA teams over StKilda as they barely play us here. Also to play interstate 3 times in 5 weeks is just unheard of for Vic teamsThe_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 9:31amBut that's the nature of 'away' games, it's meant to be a hostile environment where its harder to win. And the inverse for 'home' games. If the Adelaide crowd has created that environment, good on them.Brunswicksainter wrote: ↑Mon 18 Nov 2024 7:17pmNot so much the plane ride that is the issue it’s the nature of the crowd. It is immense on Adelaide away days, never see more one sided crowds which definitely impacts performance.
Having travelled to games at Perth, Geelong and Gold Coast in recent years they don’t compare at all.
Agreed but since 2010 we’ve only played port and crows at Marvel a combined 10 times in the last 37 meetings.The_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 9:31amBut that's the nature of 'away' games, it's meant to be a hostile environment where its harder to win. And the inverse for 'home' games. If the Adelaide crowd has created that environment, good on them.Brunswicksainter wrote: ↑Mon 18 Nov 2024 7:17pmNot so much the plane ride that is the issue it’s the nature of the crowd. It is immense on Adelaide away days, never see more one sided crowds which definitely impacts performance.
Having travelled to games at Perth, Geelong and Gold Coast in recent years they don’t compare at all.
Collingwood went Sydney - Melbourne - Melbourne - Brisbane - Adelaide to start last season.CURLY wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 9:40amHence the clear advantage of the SA teams over StKilda as they barely play us here. Also to play interstate 3 times in 5 weeks is just unheard of for Vic teamsThe_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 9:31amBut that's the nature of 'away' games, it's meant to be a hostile environment where its harder to win. And the inverse for 'home' games. If the Adelaide crowd has created that environment, good on them.Brunswicksainter wrote: ↑Mon 18 Nov 2024 7:17pmNot so much the plane ride that is the issue it’s the nature of the crowd. It is immense on Adelaide away days, never see more one sided crowds which definitely impacts performance.
Having travelled to games at Perth, Geelong and Gold Coast in recent years they don’t compare at all.
Didn't go to Geelong or Alice Springs.The_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 11:31amCollingwood went Sydney - Melbourne - Melbourne - Brisbane - Adelaide to start last season.CURLY wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 9:40amHence the clear advantage of the SA teams over StKilda as they barely play us here. Also to play interstate 3 times in 5 weeks is just unheard of for Vic teamsThe_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 9:31amBut that's the nature of 'away' games, it's meant to be a hostile environment where its harder to win. And the inverse for 'home' games. If the Adelaide crowd has created that environment, good on them.Brunswicksainter wrote: ↑Mon 18 Nov 2024 7:17pmNot so much the plane ride that is the issue it’s the nature of the crowd. It is immense on Adelaide away days, never see more one sided crowds which definitely impacts performance.
Having travelled to games at Perth, Geelong and Gold Coast in recent years they don’t compare at all.
Seriously, for once, just stop crying.
West Coast travel to Melbourne 6 times, QLD 1, SYD 1, Adelaide 2 and Tas 1.The_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 11:31amCollingwood went Sydney - Melbourne - Melbourne - Brisbane - Adelaide to start last season.CURLY wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 9:40amHence the clear advantage of the SA teams over StKilda as they barely play us here. Also to play interstate 3 times in 5 weeks is just unheard of for Vic teamsThe_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 9:31amBut that's the nature of 'away' games, it's meant to be a hostile environment where its harder to win. And the inverse for 'home' games. If the Adelaide crowd has created that environment, good on them.Brunswicksainter wrote: ↑Mon 18 Nov 2024 7:17pmNot so much the plane ride that is the issue it’s the nature of the crowd. It is immense on Adelaide away days, never see more one sided crowds which definitely impacts performance.
Having travelled to games at Perth, Geelong and Gold Coast in recent years they don’t compare at all.
Seriously, for once, just stop crying.
Distinct advantage having 11 home games that are true home ground advantage.D.B.Cooper wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 11:38amWest Coast travel to Melbourne 6 times, QLD 1, SYD 1, Adelaide 2 and Tas 1.The_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 11:31amCollingwood went Sydney - Melbourne - Melbourne - Brisbane - Adelaide to start last season.CURLY wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 9:40amHence the clear advantage of the SA teams over StKilda as they barely play us here. Also to play interstate 3 times in 5 weeks is just unheard of for Vic teamsThe_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 9:31amBut that's the nature of 'away' games, it's meant to be a hostile environment where its harder to win. And the inverse for 'home' games. If the Adelaide crowd has created that environment, good on them.Brunswicksainter wrote: ↑Mon 18 Nov 2024 7:17pmNot so much the plane ride that is the issue it’s the nature of the crowd. It is immense on Adelaide away days, never see more one sided crowds which definitely impacts performance.
Having travelled to games at Perth, Geelong and Gold Coast in recent years they don’t compare at all.
Seriously, for once, just stop crying.
They do get 11 home games, but it shows how good their teams of the past must have been to win flags.
That is odd, but when you look at it like we play 12 home and 12 away games each season, and 5-6 of them are travel games, does it matter where they are when all the seasons are isolated from eachother?Brunswicksainter wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 10:33amAgreed but since 2010 we’ve only played port and crows at Marvel a combined 10 times in the last 37 meetings.The_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 9:31amBut that's the nature of 'away' games, it's meant to be a hostile environment where its harder to win. And the inverse for 'home' games. If the Adelaide crowd has created that environment, good on them.Brunswicksainter wrote: ↑Mon 18 Nov 2024 7:17pmNot so much the plane ride that is the issue it’s the nature of the crowd. It is immense on Adelaide away days, never see more one sided crowds which definitely impacts performance.
Having travelled to games at Perth, Geelong and Gold Coast in recent years they don’t compare at all.
Some major imbalance there.
Also we had the China game and that other crows game at Cazaly stadium as well) so that’s 12 home games in 15 years vs 25 away games. Or was the China game even our home I can’t remember.
I think it does matter, as I view Adelaide Oval as the toughest travel location in the league by far and my assumption is records would support this view. It has also grossly skewed our h2h records against these sides.The_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 11:42amThat is odd, but when you look at it like we play 12 home and 12 away games each season, and 5-6 of them are travel games, does it matter where they are when all the seasons are isolated from eachother?Brunswicksainter wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 10:33amAgreed but since 2010 we’ve only played port and crows at Marvel a combined 10 times in the last 37 meetings.The_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 9:31amBut that's the nature of 'away' games, it's meant to be a hostile environment where its harder to win. And the inverse for 'home' games. If the Adelaide crowd has created that environment, good on them.Brunswicksainter wrote: ↑Mon 18 Nov 2024 7:17pmNot so much the plane ride that is the issue it’s the nature of the crowd. It is immense on Adelaide away days, never see more one sided crowds which definitely impacts performance.
Having travelled to games at Perth, Geelong and Gold Coast in recent years they don’t compare at all.
Some major imbalance there.
Also we had the China game and that other crows game at Cazaly stadium as well) so that’s 12 home games in 15 years vs 25 away games. Or was the China game even our home I can’t remember.
If we swapped them and played Adelaide at home and Sydney away this season does it make much of a difference overall?
Adelaide had a losing record last year at home, Port had a winning one. I think the toughest travel depends on the year, sometimes Adelaide, sometimes Perth etc. And do H2H records really have any real consequence other than being a stat?Brunswicksainter wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 11:47amI think it does matter, as I view Adelaide Oval as the toughest travel location in the league by far and my assumption is records would support this view. It has also grossly skewed our h2h records against these sides.The_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 11:42amThat is odd, but when you look at it like we play 12 home and 12 away games each season, and 5-6 of them are travel games, does it matter where they are when all the seasons are isolated from eachother?Brunswicksainter wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 10:33amAgreed but since 2010 we’ve only played port and crows at Marvel a combined 10 times in the last 37 meetings.The_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 9:31amBut that's the nature of 'away' games, it's meant to be a hostile environment where its harder to win. And the inverse for 'home' games. If the Adelaide crowd has created that environment, good on them.Brunswicksainter wrote: ↑Mon 18 Nov 2024 7:17pmNot so much the plane ride that is the issue it’s the nature of the crowd. It is immense on Adelaide away days, never see more one sided crowds which definitely impacts performance.
Having travelled to games at Perth, Geelong and Gold Coast in recent years they don’t compare at all.
Some major imbalance there.
Also we had the China game and that other crows game at Cazaly stadium as well) so that’s 12 home games in 15 years vs 25 away games. Or was the China game even our home I can’t remember.
If we swapped them and played Adelaide at home and Sydney away this season does it make much of a difference overall?
In the same week.The_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 11:57amAdelaide had a losing record last year at home, Port had a winning one. I think the toughest travel depends on the year, sometimes Adelaide, sometimes Perth etc. And do H2H records really have any real consequence other than being a stat?Brunswicksainter wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 11:47amI think it does matter, as I view Adelaide Oval as the toughest travel location in the league by far and my assumption is records would support this view. It has also grossly skewed our h2h records against these sides.The_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 11:42amThat is odd, but when you look at it like we play 12 home and 12 away games each season, and 5-6 of them are travel games, does it matter where they are when all the seasons are isolated from eachother?Brunswicksainter wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 10:33amAgreed but since 2010 we’ve only played port and crows at Marvel a combined 10 times in the last 37 meetings.The_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 9:31amBut that's the nature of 'away' games, it's meant to be a hostile environment where its harder to win. And the inverse for 'home' games. If the Adelaide crowd has created that environment, good on them.Brunswicksainter wrote: ↑Mon 18 Nov 2024 7:17pmNot so much the plane ride that is the issue it’s the nature of the crowd. It is immense on Adelaide away days, never see more one sided crowds which definitely impacts performance.
Having travelled to games at Perth, Geelong and Gold Coast in recent years they don’t compare at all.
Some major imbalance there.
Also we had the China game and that other crows game at Cazaly stadium as well) so that’s 12 home games in 15 years vs 25 away games. Or was the China game even our home I can’t remember.
If we swapped them and played Adelaide at home and Sydney away this season does it make much of a difference overall?
We beat both Adelaide and Port at home in back to back weeks in 2020.
Again you lie but carry on twit.The_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 12:05pm Curly - "No Victorian teams ever have to travel interstate 3 times in 5 weeks!"
"Uh, Collingwood did it last year and Melbourne also did it in 4 weeks..."
Curly - "Yeah... but... WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!"
...
Curly - "Can't wait to see the AFL screw us over with 5 day breaks!"
AFL fixture comes out, no 5 day breaks...
Curly - "Yeah... but.. WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!"
At least he's consistent
CURLY wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 12:58pmAgain you lie but carry on twit.The_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 12:05pm Curly - "No Victorian teams ever have to travel interstate 3 times in 5 weeks!"
"Uh, Collingwood did it last year and Melbourne also did it in 4 weeks..."
Curly - "Yeah... but... WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!"
...
Curly - "Can't wait to see the AFL screw us over with 5 day breaks!"
AFL fixture comes out, no 5 day breaks...
Curly - "Yeah... but.. WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!"
At least he's consistent
So many tears...
Moron you claim travel has no effect on results. You also think short breaks isn't a disadvantage. So so so stupid.The_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 1:15pmCURLY wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 12:58pmAgain you lie but carry on twit.The_Dud wrote: ↑Wed 20 Nov 2024 12:05pm Curly - "No Victorian teams ever have to travel interstate 3 times in 5 weeks!"
"Uh, Collingwood did it last year and Melbourne also did it in 4 weeks..."
Curly - "Yeah... but... WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!"
...
Curly - "Can't wait to see the AFL screw us over with 5 day breaks!"
AFL fixture comes out, no 5 day breaks...
Curly - "Yeah... but.. WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!"
At least he's consistentSo many tears...