It does go both ways though jmac. A loss on fri makes a long wkend…How good is winning on Friday night?
Stress free weekend.
No BS Sunday time slot. About time AFL.
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It does go both ways though jmac. A loss on fri makes a long wkend…How good is winning on Friday night?
Stress free weekend.
No BS Sunday time slot. About time AFL.
This is where we belong!
Luckily we have a kick arse footy side.It does go both ways though jmac. A loss on fri makes a long wkend…
Yeah but the problem becomes now it seems like one, like myself, has nothing to get up and at them about. I don’t know if the anxiety is good for me, such as was the case in the final 15 minutes and when we were 20 points down at a couple of times, but the thrill of roaring past them feels like an addiction. Might be a little dramatic, but it feels like when Collingwood wins, you’ve won tattslotto, and then find yourself asking “sh!t, so now what?”Luckily we have a kick arse footy side.
That’s the joy of barracking for the best footy side in the world.Yeah but the problem becomes now it seems like one, like myself, has nothing to get up and at them about. I don’t know if the anxiety is good for me, such as was the case in the final 15 minutes and when we were 20 points down at a couple of times, but the thrill of roaring past them feels like an addiction. Might be a little dramatic, but it feels like when Collingwood wins, you’ve won tattslotto, and then find yourself asking “sh!t, so now what?”
Help me understand why the current team needs to be burdened by history, and the irrational pessimism of supporters accordingly.I hate it when Pies supporters show this kind of Hubris regarding the premiership. Do you not know our history in Grand Finals?
This year he’s kicked goals and had a heap of a score involvements including hitting inside 50 targets and that’s in addition to his midfield time.Adams must be in doubt to hold his spot. Great heart and soul player but his skills especially disposals are just not good enough.
He doesn't hurt the opposition with ball in hand. Especially if he plays forward. Mitchell and Adams cant be in the same side. Mitchell wins for me. I would much prefer McInnes to play the forward role.
Adams must be in doubt to hold his spot. Great heart and soul player but his skills especially disposals are just not good enough.
He doesn't hurt the opposition with ball in hand. Especially if he plays forward. Mitchell and Adams cant be in the same side. Mitchell wins for me. I would much prefer McInnes to play the forward role.
Won’t happen at the G.Our key backs last night were given a bath albeit against two very good forwards. Worries me a little bit going into finals.
He's not getting dropped, but shit he can be frustrating.This year he’s kicked goals and had a heap of a score involvements including hitting inside 50 targets and that’s in addition to his midfield time.
He’s not getting dropped.
Weightman kicked 4 goals which makes him a good player on the night. Doesn't mean that Quaynor wasn't an effective player, although if your opponent kicks 4 goals, you have to balance the ledger which Quaynor certainly accomplished. Murphy was another who was outreached or outsmarted at times by a classy taller opponent, but I thought he was a real stalwart in our defence. He is fast becoming one of my favourite players.
Thanks Jmac, that’s true. I don’t know, I just oscillate between being totally despondent with footy and it being “only a game”, but being totally swept up in it being the only thing that matters. Could be the depression, could be the fact it’s the best sport in the world, or both. I’ve brought my tickets for this week, sitting with my daughter behind the goals, and I’m hoping to avoid wasting any more sard soap this week, since all she can say lately is “go cats!”That’s the joy of barracking for the best footy side in the world.
I think most oppo supporters are dirty that we have a Nick and a Josh. A second Nick would send them over the edge
That prick Mathew Nicholls is a cheat and always *s us. How does he not pay a 50m against Keath for blatantly going over the mark when Elliot marked it at the end of the 2nd quarter? Most blatant 50m penalty of all time, how do you even defend that.
Speaking of irrational: I didn't know Bigfooty posts or "irrationally pessimistic supporters" could burden our football team. So help me understand your rationality there. How does it burden the team? Does it make them shank kicks? How does that work? I'm all ears.Help me understand why the current team needs to be burdened by history, and the irrational pessimism of supporters accordingly.
You’re sitting with your daughter mate. That’s all that mattersThanks Jmac, that’s true. I don’t know, I just oscillate between being totally despondent with footy and it being “only a game”, but being totally swept up in it being the only thing that matters. Could be the depression, could be the fact it’s the best sport in the world, or both. I’ve brought my tickets for this week, sitting with my daughter behind the goals, and I’m hoping to avoid wasting any more sard soap this week, since all she can say lately is “go cats!”
The need to recall our past failures as some noose that may impact any future performance is absurd. In what way does todays hubris have anything to do with past failure?Speaking of irrational: I didn't know Bigfooty posts or "irrationally pessimistic supporters" could burden our football team. So help me understand your rationality there. How does it burden the team? Does it make them shank kicks? How does that work? I'm all ears.
Mine was a statement of personal preference for the way in which our supporters behave and enjoy our success. I'm opposed to premature hubris and arrogance.
Hopefully I have helped you understand as you requested.
You're not being rational Spinny.The need to recall our past failures as some noose that may impact any future performance is absurd. In what way does todays hubris have anything to do with past failure?
There are no links, except as a figment in the imagination of supporters who feel some hex is perpetuated with such optimism.
And your personal preferences impinging on the optimism or elation of supporters on the prospects of their team, does not excuse your derision of these supporters.
They are as entitled to their optimism as your are to your pessimism.
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I used to enjoy watching cricket until Australia went on a winning streak that seemed to last for years, to the point where a test or limited overs game became boring to watch, as the outcome was a certain Australian victory every time. I hope that I don't end up feeling the same way about Collingwood.Yeah but the problem becomes now it seems like one, like myself, has nothing to get up and at them about. I don’t know if the anxiety is good for me, such as was the case in the final 15 minutes and when we were 20 points down at a couple of times, but the thrill of roaring past them feels like an addiction. Might be a little dramatic, but it feels like when Collingwood wins, you’ve won tattslotto, and then find yourself asking “sh!t, so now what?”
It does go both ways though jmac. A loss on fri makes a long wkend…
That’s what it appeared like at the game.I thought Keath was right to run in and grab Elliott. Elliott took a few steps after completing the mark. Keath was just moving him back behind the mark.
I used to enjoy watching cricket until Australia went on a winning streak that seemed to last for years, to the point where a test or limited overs game became boring to watch, as the outcome was a certain Australian victory every time. I hope that I don't end up feeling the same way about Collingwood.