The way it is, is it? I "have obviously not watched or listened to this team at all this year." That's the way it is? So now, along with knowing exactly what is going on in the heads of all 22 of those who will go out there on Saturday ("They couldn't give a fig about attention. They want the cup. Attention and adulation means nothing.") you also know exactly what I've watched and listened to throughout the year as well? Well, clearly not, because I've watched and heard plenty, but as I said, I don't just automatically believe all I hear. As I asked, what else are they going to say?saint75 wrote:Not because I say, just the way it is. Actions not words....AnythingsPossibleSaints wrote:Obviously, you say? Really, why, because you say so? Perhaps, unlike you, I just don't believe everything I'm told. Of course they're going to say that. Did you just come down in the last shower? What else are they going to say?saint75 wrote:You have obviously not watched or listened to this team at all this year. They don't care about adulation or favouritism, they just want to win the ultimate prize.AnythingsPossibleSaints wrote:I don't think it will do us any harm at all. In fact it might even spur our guys on a tiny bit, being virtually ignored this week.
Refer to above response. They couldn't give a fig about attention. They want the cup. Attention and adulation means nothing. Nobody remembers the hype or the flag favourites from Grand Final week. All they remember and all history shows is who wins the Cup. The rest is irrelevant. This team knows that.AnythingsPossibleSaints wrote:They might want to go out and prove that they're also worthy of some attention.
I believe it's without doubt their main focus, which is again why I used the word "tiny", in my initial post, but I'm not naive enough to be making all these statements of fact, without having all these facts, or to think that the "Saints bubble" is 100% impenetrable.
I admire your enthusiasm, but it might pay you to read posts more carefully (including reading every word, not just some) and be sure you fully comprehend them, before responding to them.