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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Premiership Club memberships are about to become suddenly available me thinks. Waiting list will be slashed.
No apology pls. That would look pathetically weak. Just internalise the disappointment and use it to fuel a premiership run next year.
That’s the worst part . We could be 23-0 and there would be this dark cloud hanging over us , coupled with the fact the oppo will know we will shit the bed and get extra beliefe. It’s a doubled edged sword I’m not sure we can over comeI can't remember a game where the supporters have been so universally angry about a performance.
I was so nervous before the game, way more nervous than I have ever been, because I just knew we had an awful performance in us. So nervous that I was really annoyed that I didn't have the foresight to parlay (pun intended) the feeling into a gambling investment.
It was all so predictable and depressing. And that is saying something when you have been humiliated in the three previous grand finals when it should be almost impossible to play so badly again.
But our midfield would get beaten up. Our defenders would be undersized and outmatched. Our key forwards would have no impact. Our smaller players would look slow and injured.
And now, no matter how well we are playing in the regular season in future seasons, we will always have in the back of our heads that we will probably fold and collapse under pressure in finals.
And we will never get any explanation into why we underperformed so badly again from the club. We might get a few cliches about sticking together and working harder.
What a day!
If we win a GF, I won't believe it until a month after the gameThat’s the worst part . We could be 23-0 and there would be this dark cloud hanging over us , coupled with the fact the oppo will know we will shit the bed and get extra beliefe. It’s a doubled edged sword I’m not sure we can over come
Get flogged once, okay, shit day, we'll bounce back.I can't remember a game where the supporters have been so universally angry about a performance.
I was so nervous before the game, way more nervous than I have ever been, because I just knew we had an awful performance in us. So nervous that I was really annoyed that I didn't have the foresight to parlay (pun intended) the feeling into a gambling investment.
It was all so predictable and depressing. And that is saying something when you have been humiliated in the three previous grand finals when it should be almost impossible to play so badly again.
But our midfield would get beaten up. Our defenders would be undersized and outmatched. Our key forwards would have no impact. Our smaller players would look slow and injured.
And now, no matter how well we are playing in the regular season in future seasons, we will always have in the back of our heads that we will probably fold and collapse under pressure in finals.
And we will never get any explanation into why we underperformed so badly again from the club. We might get a few cliches about sticking together and working harder.
What a day!
Us when that happensIf we win a GF, I won't believe it until a month after the game
Get flogged once, okay, shit day, we'll bounce back.
Lose a winnable game, it hurts but they tried.
Get flogged again, It really hurts, but they're young, were a strong club they'll address it
Flogged again and now there needs to be accountability. It's not just disappointment and sadness now, it's resentment.
I can tell you how it will play out.Skilton is gonna be so awkward
This is what I’m worried for this groupThat’s the worst part . We could be 23-0 and there would be this dark cloud hanging over us , coupled with the fact the oppo will know we will shit the bed and get extra beliefe. It’s a doubled edged sword I’m not sure we can over come
I can tell you how it will play out.
Longmire will make a speech about resiliency and team and 'getting to work'.
Pridham will make a speech about how we are the most supported club in the league (like anyone believes that bs).
And Heeney will win.
This is what I’m worried for this group
It’s jus my human nature to think like this
If I we’re a player that’s the thoughts I would think
I really can’t see this group Winn ing one
I feel it may have been mentioned here or somewhere else, but i'd like to see something like this happen, not as extreme and it probably won't happen in today's world but it would be cathartic to know this won't be accepted which is what it currently feels like.
'I didn't hold back': Sheedy's serve after 1983 GF
Kevin Sheedy came in like a whirlwind at a club function after the 1983 VFL Grand Final.www.essendonfc.com.au
Fresh from an 83-point humiliation at the hands of fierce rival Hawthorn, the Bombers family – players, staff, partners and supporters among them - had gathered for a post-Grand Final function, with some paying decent coin to be there.
Little did they expect, however, what was to come when coach Kevin Sheedy took the microphone.
“It was time for Kevin to say something,” then-president Greg Sewell
“Well, you could have heard a pin drop after five or six words. He said, ‘If I see anybody in this room with a smile on their face, I’ll throw you out’. There was silence, and he just went on. He gave all of us the biggest serve ever about how we’d let ourselves down.”
Sheedy, who had seen his side embarrassed in his first Grand Final at the helm, remembered the moment vividly.
“It burnt a hole in their hearts and their minds,” Sheedy said.
“I didn’t hold back. I got an absolute baking from my wife because it probably hurt the players a little bit, but I think it hurt the girlfriends and wives more as well as the supporters.
“I mean, why would you want to go and celebrate the worst loss in VFL Grand Final history? You’re kidding yourself [if you do].”
But Sheedy wasn’t done there.
“We had the post-mortem at Windy Hill on the Monday,” champion midfielder Tim Watson said.
“He made us watch the whole Grand Final again and he would pause, and rewind, then fast-forward. It went for a long, long time.”
While Sheedy’s post-game approach may have come as a shock to some, there was a method to it.
The master motivator’s intention was clear - let the loss linger in the players’ minds and spur them on to go one step better.
The whole club now carries this regardless of changes
Maybe it's been around since 2016
Only one way to lift it and it's not easy
I just want to know as a fan that performances like that won't tolerated like it feels like it is.There is ZERO negative zero chance anything remotely like that happens at the club dinner
I feel it may have been mentioned here or somewhere else, but i'd like to see something like this happen, not as extreme and it probably won't happen in today's world but it would be cathartic to know this won't be accepted which is what it currently feels like.
'I didn't hold back': Sheedy's serve after 1983 GF
Kevin Sheedy came in like a whirlwind at a club function after the 1983 VFL Grand Final.www.essendonfc.com.au
Fresh from an 83-point humiliation at the hands of fierce rival Hawthorn, the Bombers family – players, staff, partners and supporters among them - had gathered for a post-Grand Final function, with some paying decent coin to be there.
Little did they expect, however, what was to come when coach Kevin Sheedy took the microphone.
“It was time for Kevin to say something,” then-president Greg Sewell
“Well, you could have heard a pin drop after five or six words. He said, ‘If I see anybody in this room with a smile on their face, I’ll throw you out’. There was silence, and he just went on. He gave all of us the biggest serve ever about how we’d let ourselves down.”
Sheedy, who had seen his side embarrassed in his first Grand Final at the helm, remembered the moment vividly.
“It burnt a hole in their hearts and their minds,” Sheedy said.
“I didn’t hold back. I got an absolute baking from my wife because it probably hurt the players a little bit, but I think it hurt the girlfriends and wives more as well as the supporters.
“I mean, why would you want to go and celebrate the worst loss in VFL Grand Final history? You’re kidding yourself [if you do].”
But Sheedy wasn’t done there.
“We had the post-mortem at Windy Hill on the Monday,” champion midfielder Tim Watson said.
“He made us watch the whole Grand Final again and he would pause, and rewind, then fast-forward. It went for a long, long time.”
While Sheedy’s post-game approach may have come as a shock to some, there was a method to it.
The master motivator’s intention was clear - let the loss linger in the players’ minds and spur them on to go one step better.
Be all for itI feel it may have been mentioned here or somewhere else, but i'd like to see something like this happen, not as extreme and it probably won't happen in today's world but it would be cathartic to know this won't be accepted which is what it currently feels like.
'I didn't hold back': Sheedy's serve after 1983 GF
Kevin Sheedy came in like a whirlwind at a club function after the 1983 VFL Grand Final.www.essendonfc.com.au
Fresh from an 83-point humiliation at the hands of fierce rival Hawthorn, the Bombers family – players, staff, partners and supporters among them - had gathered for a post-Grand Final function, with some paying decent coin to be there.
Little did they expect, however, what was to come when coach Kevin Sheedy took the microphone.
“It was time for Kevin to say something,” then-president Greg Sewell
“Well, you could have heard a pin drop after five or six words. He said, ‘If I see anybody in this room with a smile on their face, I’ll throw you out’. There was silence, and he just went on. He gave all of us the biggest serve ever about how we’d let ourselves down.”
Sheedy, who had seen his side embarrassed in his first Grand Final at the helm, remembered the moment vividly.
“It burnt a hole in their hearts and their minds,” Sheedy said.
“I didn’t hold back. I got an absolute baking from my wife because it probably hurt the players a little bit, but I think it hurt the girlfriends and wives more as well as the supporters.
“I mean, why would you want to go and celebrate the worst loss in VFL Grand Final history? You’re kidding yourself [if you do].”
But Sheedy wasn’t done there.
“We had the post-mortem at Windy Hill on the Monday,” champion midfielder Tim Watson said.
“He made us watch the whole Grand Final again and he would pause, and rewind, then fast-forward. It went for a long, long time.”
While Sheedy’s post-game approach may have come as a shock to some, there was a method to it.
The master motivator’s intention was clear - let the loss linger in the players’ minds and spur them on to go one step better.
Difference is Horse needs a massive bake too.I feel it may have been mentioned here or somewhere else, but i'd like to see something like this happen, not as extreme and it probably won't happen in today's world but it would be cathartic to know this won't be accepted which is what it currently feels like.
'I didn't hold back': Sheedy's serve after 1983 GF
Kevin Sheedy came in like a whirlwind at a club function after the 1983 VFL Grand Final.www.essendonfc.com.au
Fresh from an 83-point humiliation at the hands of fierce rival Hawthorn, the Bombers family – players, staff, partners and supporters among them - had gathered for a post-Grand Final function, with some paying decent coin to be there.
Little did they expect, however, what was to come when coach Kevin Sheedy took the microphone.
“It was time for Kevin to say something,” then-president Greg Sewell
“Well, you could have heard a pin drop after five or six words. He said, ‘If I see anybody in this room with a smile on their face, I’ll throw you out’. There was silence, and he just went on. He gave all of us the biggest serve ever about how we’d let ourselves down.”
Sheedy, who had seen his side embarrassed in his first Grand Final at the helm, remembered the moment vividly.
“It burnt a hole in their hearts and their minds,” Sheedy said.
“I didn’t hold back. I got an absolute baking from my wife because it probably hurt the players a little bit, but I think it hurt the girlfriends and wives more as well as the supporters.
“I mean, why would you want to go and celebrate the worst loss in VFL Grand Final history? You’re kidding yourself [if you do].”
But Sheedy wasn’t done there.
“We had the post-mortem at Windy Hill on the Monday,” champion midfielder Tim Watson said.
“He made us watch the whole Grand Final again and he would pause, and rewind, then fast-forward. It went for a long, long time.”
While Sheedy’s post-game approach may have come as a shock to some, there was a method to it.
The master motivator’s intention was clear - let the loss linger in the players’ minds and spur them on to go one step better.