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Anyon else nervous?
About tonight - I have been running to the toilet all freakin' day!
Collingwood aren't meant to win this game - that's when they worry me the most. Please give me some words to allay (sp?) my fears.
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Collingwood aren't meant to win this game - that's when they worry me the most. Please give me some words to allay (sp?) my fears.
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Go Sainters Go wrote:Collingwood's game plan suits our current style - we will FLOG THEM.
i will be satisfied with a one point win
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Well, on paper and form we are way ahead of the Pies ATM. Anthony, Didak and (to a lesser extent, because I don't rate him) Medhurst are potentially damaging players for them who we won't have to worry about.
Against that, I think that Malthouse should never be underestimated as an opposing coach and, if the Pies play at their best, we are going to struggle to beat them (but, I reckon, still will do so unless we have a shocker). We need to take our early chances and skip ahead on the scoreboard, or we will be in for a worrying night.
What's terrific for us is how many threatening players we have who Malthouse will struggle to counteract: Riewoldt, Kosi, Milne, Dal, Gram, Joey, Fisher, Gilbert, BJ, Schneider and, to some extent, Ray, Geary, Gardi, Ball, Lenny, Baker and even Gwilt, McQualter and (if he brings his kicking boots) CJ can all provide serious threats if they have the ball in their hands forward of the centre square.
Against that, I think that Malthouse should never be underestimated as an opposing coach and, if the Pies play at their best, we are going to struggle to beat them (but, I reckon, still will do so unless we have a shocker). We need to take our early chances and skip ahead on the scoreboard, or we will be in for a worrying night.
What's terrific for us is how many threatening players we have who Malthouse will struggle to counteract: Riewoldt, Kosi, Milne, Dal, Gram, Joey, Fisher, Gilbert, BJ, Schneider and, to some extent, Ray, Geary, Gardi, Ball, Lenny, Baker and even Gwilt, McQualter and (if he brings his kicking boots) CJ can all provide serious threats if they have the ball in their hands forward of the centre square.
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Many experts keep telling us that Malthouse is a great tactician and is very dangerous when his team has 'their backs to the wall'.
I accept the knowledge of these experts but then I think back to the last time we played the Pies.
And Malthouse was SkitHouse that night.
He seemed to have no idea how to close us down.
Was that night an abberation or was that the norm?
I accept the knowledge of these experts but then I think back to the last time we played the Pies.
And Malthouse was SkitHouse that night.
He seemed to have no idea how to close us down.
Was that night an abberation or was that the norm?
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I think our team is well suited to handle collingwood. In most facests of the ground as well.
Gardiner is the kind of ruckman that Fraser won't go well against. In the stoppages where it counts the most.
Their mid field is one paced, which is a contrast to ours now that the likes of Cj, Gram, Ray, are moving through it.
Their forward line is questionable, no didak, jack anthony, and possibly medhurst. Trav Cloke is terrible form and rocca still needing game time.
Not nervous, confident.
Gardiner is the kind of ruckman that Fraser won't go well against. In the stoppages where it counts the most.
Their mid field is one paced, which is a contrast to ours now that the likes of Cj, Gram, Ray, are moving through it.
Their forward line is questionable, no didak, jack anthony, and possibly medhurst. Trav Cloke is terrible form and rocca still needing game time.
Not nervous, confident.
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??????Mr Magic wrote:Many experts keep telling us that Malthouse is a great tactician and is very dangerous when his team has 'their backs to the wall'.
I accept the knowledge of these experts but then I think back to the last time we played the Pies.
And Malthouse was SkitHouse that night.
He seemed to have no idea how to close us down.
Was that night an abberation or was that the norm?
They beat us twice in the home and away last season.
They lost to us by 6 goals in the semi-final, without Burns, Didak, Johnson, Presti, Rocca and Heath Shaw.
I think it is a massive overstatement to say that Malthouse was outcoached in his games against us last year.
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Very nervous! Everything suggests we should win this game - our form vs their form, our game plan vs their game plan, their omissions vs our unchanged line up. However Collingwood always seem to "step up" for blockbuster games so that's what's got me nervous.
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Always nervous against Collingwood.
And I think I'll be more and more nervous with each passing consecutive win. I know all these winning events are in a sense independent of each other, but if you go by the logic that 7 in a row is less likely than 6 in a row, and 8 less likely than 7, then you have to conclude that we are more likely to lose each week than we were the previous week.
To illustrate this, a few years ago in the Diamond Valley League, one team (might have been North Heidelberg) won every game except the GF!
And I think I'll be more and more nervous with each passing consecutive win. I know all these winning events are in a sense independent of each other, but if you go by the logic that 7 in a row is less likely than 6 in a row, and 8 less likely than 7, then you have to conclude that we are more likely to lose each week than we were the previous week.
To illustrate this, a few years ago in the Diamond Valley League, one team (might have been North Heidelberg) won every game except the GF!
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There seems to be a lot of contradicion in this post. What's the point?meher baba wrote:Well, on paper and form we are way ahead of the Pies ATM. Anthony, Didak and (to a lesser extent, because I don't rate him) Medhurst are potentially damaging players for them who we won't have to worry about.
Against that, I think that Malthouse should never be underestimated as an opposing coach and, if the Pies play at their best, we are going to struggle to beat them (but, I reckon, still will do so unless we have a shocker). We need to take our early chances and skip ahead on the scoreboard, or we will be in for a worrying night.
What's terrific for us is how many threatening players we have who Malthouse will struggle to counteract: Riewoldt, Kosi, Milne, Dal, Gram, Joey, Fisher, Gilbert, BJ, Schneider and, to some extent, Ray, Geary, Gardi, Ball, Lenny, Baker and even Gwilt, McQualter and (if he brings his kicking boots) CJ can all provide serious threats if they have the ball in their hands forward of the centre square.
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Anxious rather than nervous.
We are a better team than them ,
They are missing key players ( Didak , Anthony and Medhurst )
Playing at home ground ot the g
We are confident and playing as a team which we haven't in the past and dropped these type games
Malthouse / Collingwood have struggled against teams that zone off as they play the boundry line, hence why they generaly do ok against Geelong .
As long as control Davis, Pendelbry and do not let Thomas get away (as they are guys who can break the lines) i would hope for a 5 goal win.
Next week makes me more nervous - Ess ( fats team 9 day break v our 6 day break)
We are a better team than them ,
They are missing key players ( Didak , Anthony and Medhurst )
Playing at home ground ot the g
We are confident and playing as a team which we haven't in the past and dropped these type games
Malthouse / Collingwood have struggled against teams that zone off as they play the boundry line, hence why they generaly do ok against Geelong .
As long as control Davis, Pendelbry and do not let Thomas get away (as they are guys who can break the lines) i would hope for a 5 goal win.
Next week makes me more nervous - Ess ( fats team 9 day break v our 6 day break)
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Look at it like this...
Collingwood lose the games they are expected to win and win the games they aren't expected to win.
This means that Collingwood should win tonight because they're expected to be belted by an undefeated team.
This means that due to their recent history they really should be expected to win this match tonight.... Therefore they will lose it.
Bulletproof logic
Collingwood lose the games they are expected to win and win the games they aren't expected to win.
This means that Collingwood should win tonight because they're expected to be belted by an undefeated team.
This means that due to their recent history they really should be expected to win this match tonight.... Therefore they will lose it.
Bulletproof logic
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that's the smartest thoing I've ever read Armoooo! Good stuff. Thanks for the laugh!Armoooo wrote:Look at it like this...
Collingwood lose the games they are expected to win and win the games they aren't expected to win.
This means that Collingwood should win tonight because they're expected to be belted by an undefeated team.
This means that due to their recent history they really should be expected to win this match tonight.... Therefore they will lose it.
Bulletproof logic
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That indicates a draw to me...Armoooo wrote:Look at it like this...
Collingwood lose the games they are expected to win and win the games they aren't expected to win.
This means that Collingwood should win tonight because they're expected to be belted by an undefeated team.
This means that due to their recent history they really should be expected to win this match tonight.... Therefore they will lose it.
Bulletproof logic
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