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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
They should give everyone who attended the GF, free membership next year.
That Port Adelaide pre-lim was fools gold. I feel like a sucker.
They should give everyone who attended the GF, free membership next year.
Or, at the least, free counselling. Not sure I can do it again... go to a potential 5th GF fail.
First time I've lost full trust...but things are still raw. Will update in 11 months.
Not a basket case on its knees. Struggling to survive.Tom Harley give me a ****in spell …
What’s this club become
Great idea . I threw well over $1,000 against the wall to watch that crap. Mind you, a friend of mine was lamenting the fact that he’s been to all of the last four of the Swans’ Grand Finals, so goodness knows what he’s owed by now!They should give everyone who attended the GF, free membership next year.
Mike Fitzpatrick probably pointed the bone at us in 2013We are the Swannywobbles.
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Great idea . I threw well over $1,000 against the wall to watch that crap. Mind you, a friend of mine was lamenting the fact that he’s been to all of the last four of the Swans’ Grand Finals, so goodness knows what he’s owed by now!
Do we get a prize if you hit bingo with a minimum of 5 GF losses?Maybe the members scarf or hat should have like a cross on it for every grand final you suffered through.
If you see another member with the 96,06,14,16,22,24 crosses you just give them a nod
Then of course if you meet Bedford and he has his 34,35,36,45 crosses you bow down to the old boy.
And that’s a totally fair call too. I’m looking at it also from a mental health point of view. This is their job, and they’ve failed big time. Yes there must be “please explains” & why did the wheels fall off & some heads will roll. The difference between us and them though is that we (the supporters) arent under the nationwide media scrutiny. I’m also mindful that social media can be an absolutely vile place and can make or break people. As much as it’s been a massive disappointment for us, I think we still need to be careful with the vitriol. Everyone involved in this are human.I can't say I disagree with what you've said and I guess they probably are hurting, but 3/4 of Saturday's team were there two years ago so why the same result?
If THEY were hurting so much, THEY were the ones that could change it, but THEY were the ones that were jogging when the Lions players were running, THEY were the ones that couldn't stick a tackle, THEY were the ones who looked like they didn't give a shit etc etc.
THEY are the ones that COULD do something about it, but chose not too.
Yeah tactics were terrible but it's not like the players ever looked anything like being in that contest - and that's what shits me the most.
2 losses 2 wins for me and one written off car (along with a couple of broken ribs ) on the night we lost by a point in ‘06 out the front of Princess park.Now that was an expensive weekend.Great idea . I threw well over $1,000 against the wall to watch that crap. Mind you, a friend of mine was lamenting the fact that he’s been to all of the last four of the Swans’ Grand Finals, so goodness knows what he’s owed by now!
I’m still trying to get my head around the “one game will not define us” mantra they had going in.
When you grow up, you dream of doing something amazing to win a GF. Why would you not want to the game to define you going in? What are you scared of? Isn’t this why you wanted to play AFL?
And each GF really is a unique opportunity for a team. Every year the composition of personnel changes, so no two years are the same. Each GF will literally define that team. Plus even the core of any team that persists across years is incredibly fortunate if they play in more than 2 GFs together.
So take your moment. Embrace it. Deal with the devastation and pain if it comes, but why think about that going in?
Nichael Jordon said he never thought about missing a shot before taking, because what is the point? This might be a provocative observation, but I reckon he wad pretty good at performing on the big stage.
I’m still trying to get my head around the “one game will not define us” mantra they had going in.
When you grow up, you dream of doing something amazing to win a GF. Why would you not want to the game to define you going in? What are you scared of? Isn’t this why you wanted to play AFL?
And each GF really is a unique opportunity for a team. Every year the composition of personnel changes, so no two years are the same. Each GF will literally define that team. Plus even the core of any team that persists across years is incredibly fortunate if they play in more than 2 GFs together.
So take your moment. Embrace it. Deal with the devastation and pain if it comes, but why think about that going in?
Nichael Jordon said he never thought about missing a shot before taking, because what is the point? This might be a provocative observation, but I reckon he wad pretty good at performing on the big stage.
No you wouldn’tScott said losing in the prelim is the price you pay for trying ... or something like that.
Seriously, I would rather be Freo and never win anything than have to sit through that every few years.
No you wouldn’t
Yea this one stings. Absolute waste of a season.Getting flogged in a GF when you were the best side there really taints the memories of the whole bloody year. When I think back to 14 can't think of anything but a wasted year, wasted opportunity, even though we arguably played some of our best football ever that year. This year will be (already is) similar.
When you lose a GF having a genuine ****ing crack though you can look back on the year with good memories and not get pissed off e.g 06 generally good memories, 16 similar - bar maybe the frustrations of 'you know what' on GF day itself, (but even with that included as fan you can still remember and be proud of JPK's herculean effort that day etc.).
Had we just had a ****ing crack last week, the loss, while probably still disheartening losing a 4th in a row, would be somewhat stomachable. All this talk about keep getting into the ring etc. so annoyed we didn't even have a single ****ing swing while in there....again.
The quintessential Kamala Harris word saladDear John
Theres no doubt for sure to be sure. Thanks for the motivational quote!
"Sydney coach John Longmire didn’t let the club’s Grand Final loss to Geelong burden him.
While Longmire and the Swans would have been disappointed with their performance in the 133-52 loss, the coach himself views the defeat as simply part of the ups and downs of a career in the caper.
“It’s just part of life, it’s part of football and a football career,” Longmire said on SEN’s Sportsday.
“I’ve been beaten in the last 10 seconds of a Prelim final, as a player in finals I’ve had some terrible losses as I have a coach.
“I’m sure Chris Scott would say the same thing, I’m sure Tom Hawkins would say the same thing.
“That’s just part of what we do and what we have to be mindful of.”
As well as not letting the defeat define him, Longmire revealed that post-game he implored his players to pick themselves up and used a famous quote from former US President Teddy Roosevelt to prove his point.
“I spoke to the players about the Teddy Roosevelt quote which is that you’ve got to be prepared to get back into the arena, you’ve got to admire the man in the arena,” Longmire said.
“Give yourself a chance, you’ve just got to keep doing things right all the time to get back in there and give yourself a chance.
“There’s no doubt we’d like to give ourselves a better chance next time and do it a lot better, but you’ve got to give yourself a chance and put ourselves in that position.
“That requires a lot of hard work but it’s also understanding what you do well.
“In the Grand Final we clearly didn’t do well, but we did a lot of other things really well
Yea this one stings. Absolute waste of a season.