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Geelong look polished.
look in good nick with smooth hands and skills.
we will have to life a couple of notches from what we showed on friday night.
we will have to life a couple of notches from what we showed on friday night.
Bewaire krime, da krimson bolt is comeing to yure nayborhood to smach krime
SHUT UP KRIME!
SHUT UP KRIME!
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Can I quote you on thatbobmurray wrote:Why would a team want to fire it's best shot in the Preliminary Final.....
the Saints will wear them down and kick their butt next Saturday...
no seriously I hope you are right as if we play like we did last night it will be bloody annoying after such a good year.
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I just hope our players weren't watching the game - oops - training run.
Number of handballs missed = 0
Number of kicks that missed targets = 0
Number of players who contributed = 22
Number of on ballers who don't have pace = 0
Over the last six weeks we have relied on a handful of players, our skills have deteriorated to the level we saw in 2006/07 and our players, despite an extra day, will not be as fresh as Geelong, who had very little pressure at all tonight.
Our game plan is such that we should be able to control the damage for a significant period of time, but I'm afraid we will be looking for a miracle some time in the third quarter.
We peaked in rounds 14-17, just a bit early.
Number of handballs missed = 0
Number of kicks that missed targets = 0
Number of players who contributed = 22
Number of on ballers who don't have pace = 0
Over the last six weeks we have relied on a handful of players, our skills have deteriorated to the level we saw in 2006/07 and our players, despite an extra day, will not be as fresh as Geelong, who had very little pressure at all tonight.
Our game plan is such that we should be able to control the damage for a significant period of time, but I'm afraid we will be looking for a miracle some time in the third quarter.
We peaked in rounds 14-17, just a bit early.
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wow what shining optimismperfectionist wrote:I just hope our players weren't watching the game - oops - training run.
Number of handballs missed = 0
Number of kicks that missed targets = 0
Number of players who contributed = 22
Number of on ballers who don't have pace = 0
Over the last six weeks we have relied on a handful of players, our skills have deteriorated to the level we saw in 2006/07 and our players, despite an extra day, will not be as fresh as Geelong, who had very little pressure at all tonight.
Our game plan is such that we should be able to control the damage for a significant period of time, but I'm afraid we will be looking for a miracle some time in the third quarter.
We peaked in rounds 14-17, just a bit early.
trust you won't bother posting for the next week
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Amount of pressure Geelong were placed under = 0perfectionist wrote:I just hope our players weren't watching the game - oops - training run.
Number of handballs missed = 0
Number of kicks that missed targets = 0
Number of players who contributed = 22
Number of on ballers who don't have pace = 0
Number of second efforts from Collingwood players = 0
I don't know why our guys would bother watching...we all knew what was going to happen and I'm sure they did too. Saints know what needs to be done...we did it in R14, we'll do it again.
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Re: Geelong look polished.
Crap....Dan Warna wrote:look in good nick with smooth hands and skills.
we will have to life a couple of notches from what we showed on friday night.
The pies were a spent force tonight. Melbourne would have beaten them.
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We make itto a GF for the first time in a long time and you trot that out?perfectionist wrote:I just hope our players weren't watching the game - oops - training run.
Number of handballs missed = 0
Number of kicks that missed targets = 0
Number of players who contributed = 22
Number of on ballers who don't have pace = 0
Over the last six weeks we have relied on a handful of players, our skills have deteriorated to the level we saw in 2006/07 and our players, despite an extra day, will not be as fresh as Geelong, who had very little pressure at all tonight.
Our game plan is such that we should be able to control the damage for a significant period of time, but I'm afraid we will be looking for a miracle some time in the third quarter.
We peaked in rounds 14-17, just a bit early.
Worst post Ive ever read - and Ive read a lot of Rodgerfox's.
Grow some balls.
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If Collingwood had applied that level of pressure on us two weeks ago, we would have won by 10 goals as well.
Bulldogs applied pressure on Geelong, and they almost cracked.
We may have peaked during the season, but we may not have peaked in September yet.
I do believe a lot of our pressure last night was self inflicted, the knowledge of losing 3 preliminary finals would have been in the back of their minds, it's easy to say that it's only history, but look how many teams seem to have the wood over other teams when logis says it shouldn't happen.
Our players played very nervous last night, especially in the first quarter.
But that monkey's off their back, they can now feel free to play like they got nothing to lose.
Trust me, Geelong has a lot more to lose than we do next week.
Bulldogs applied pressure on Geelong, and they almost cracked.
We may have peaked during the season, but we may not have peaked in September yet.
I do believe a lot of our pressure last night was self inflicted, the knowledge of losing 3 preliminary finals would have been in the back of their minds, it's easy to say that it's only history, but look how many teams seem to have the wood over other teams when logis says it shouldn't happen.
Our players played very nervous last night, especially in the first quarter.
But that monkey's off their back, they can now feel free to play like they got nothing to lose.
Trust me, Geelong has a lot more to lose than we do next week.
Except for the sanity nothing much has been lost.
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Love to have you beside me in the trenches you perfect loser!perfectionist wrote:I just hope our players weren't watching the game - oops - training run.
Number of handballs missed = 0
Number of kicks that missed targets = 0
Number of players who contributed = 22
Number of on ballers who don't have pace = 0
Over the last six weeks we have relied on a handful of players, our skills have deteriorated to the level we saw in 2006/07 and our players, despite an extra day, will not be as fresh as Geelong, who had very little pressure at all tonight.
Our game plan is such that we should be able to control the damage for a significant period of time, but I'm afraid we will be looking for a miracle some time in the third quarter.
We peaked in rounds 14-17, just a bit early.
Hang on you're taking the mickey...aren't you?
No doubt they're an awesome team when they're allowed to be but let's have a look at the numbers post GF and see if experts such as yourself can draw any negative, downer, loser conclusions then.
In the meantime...
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Weak as Piss and gutless.perfectionist wrote:I just hope our players weren't watching the game - oops - training run.
Number of handballs missed = 0
Number of kicks that missed targets = 0
Number of players who contributed = 22
Number of on ballers who don't have pace = 0
Over the last six weeks we have relied on a handful of players, our skills have deteriorated to the level we saw in 2006/07 and our players, despite an extra day, will not be as fresh as Geelong, who had very little pressure at all tonight.
Our game plan is such that we should be able to control the damage for a significant period of time, but I'm afraid we will be looking for a miracle some time in the third quarter.
We peaked in rounds 14-17, just a bit early.
I trust you are not going on Saturday.
Really - supporters like you dont deserve to enjopy this week.
Hope you enjoy your concern troll misery though.
What a sad bastard you must be
Lance or James??
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There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
Whats that saying "You can polish a turd - but it is still a turd"Milton66 wrote:Geelong have quite a few polished heads.
Lance or James??
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
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Dunno. Give yourself a once over with the Mr Sheen, then get back to me.joffaboy wrote:Whats that saying "You can polish a turd - but it is still a turd"Milton66 wrote:Geelong have quite a few polished heads.
Was refering to there nude nuts Ablett, Chapman and co.
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