Vintage Bay The Monthly Richmond Supporter Optimism Graph **TOTY 2017**

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Postcodes old m7! What is your current standing on the optimism graph?!
I'm feeling extremely optimistic, 3 flags in 4 years and along with Hawthorn we are the most successful team in the last decade, so a slip down the ladder is to be expected, injuries aside our youth have looked great the last two weeks, remember the journey is often more exciting than the destination.
 
I'm feeling extremely optimistic, 3 flags in 4 years and along with Hawthorn we are the most successful team in the last decade, so a slip down the ladder is to be expected, injuries aside our youth have looked great the last two weeks, remember the journey is often more exciting than the destination.
Actually you are the most successful in the past decade
Tigers - 3 flags
Hawthorn - 2
Dogs - 1
Eagles - 1
Demons - 1
Geelong - 1
Pies - 1

But I think Richmond will be floating between 8th-14th for a few years while the new players develop
 
Didn't take long for that bitchmond stink to return did it.
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Let's start in the month of October...

October: The trade period normally excites Richmond supporters somewhat, I mean, there is only one direction to go from September in terms of optimism and that is up! It is at this time Richmond will lose players (almost always bad ones, which will please supporters) and usually pick up more list cloggers or vanilla b graders. This however will excite them and give them some hope that the next season will be a good one.

November: It gets even better this month with the draft occurring... With almost always having a top 10 pick every year or even a priority pick (who could fk up a priority pick???). The player/s picked up will excite Richmond fans. You'll normally hear things such as "Tambling/Vickery/Conca/Oakley-Nicholls/Vlastuin/Lennon looks like an absolute star and is almost certain to turn our club around and make us a contender.

December: No football is played and nothing really happens, therefore Richmond supporters are entitled to feel more optimistic.

January: No football is played and nothing really happens, therefore Richmond supporters are entitled to feel more optimistic.

February: Pre season training... Often you'll hear how well Richmond are training with terms such as "They're training the house down!" How do Richmond players then turn this hard training into on field success? The answer to that is intra-club matches (because they're playing against each other). Now this is something for supporters to get excited about.

March: How else do Richmond players actually play well? In pre season games that don't matter. It is at this time all the hard work pays off and you see youngsters like Nick Vlastuin rack up 30 possies in a game and Rioli show 'promise' (which in turn is enough to earn a long term contract). With 6 months of no footy and Round 1 soon upon us, there is no wonder optimism is so so high...

April (well the start of it): What a time to be a Richmond supporter, coming off an amazing victory in Round 1 against a "promising" side in Carlton and having a 100% winning record, what could possibly go wrong from here?

May: Uh oh... We talked a big game following round 1, we were all aboard the Tiggy train, yet somehow we've managed to lose most, if not all of our games since then... These are worrying signs and usually, you will see most Richmond supporters give up for the year, some faithful tiger fans still have hope...

June: It is at this point Richmond are a laughing stock, usually dropping most games (as expected), however also dropping unloseable games usually to a Brisbane or Gold Coast type and blowing large 3qtr time leads...

July: Things remain the same in this period, however this is where Richmond play their 1 good game of the year against a good side, normally against a Sydney or Hawthorn type... This is then where Damian Hardwick holds onto his job for the next year to the delight of all opposition supporters. A select few (not many) Richmond supporters believe this is the victory that might turn them around for years to come.

August: 'The membership in the microwave period'. It is usually at this point, supporters have given up (let's be honest, it is normally in June/July but I'll be generous) and start blaming everyone they can the players, the coach, the administration and or the AFL. Optimism is at an all time low.

September: During finals, you won't see any Richmond supporters popping up anywhere. They're done with football and think to themselves, how and why do I continue to support this embarrassment of a club...
100% in April..... Needs a bit of a 2024 update
 
* Scats choke up yet another big final with Stagerfraud going missing yet again *

Scats fan's automatic reaction (I guess because it happened so much against us?): "I better check what Richmond fans think."

Rent-free.

Btw, Brisbane didn't cheat us in 2022, the AFL did.
 
* Scats choke up yet another big final with Stagerfraud going missing yet again *

Scats fan's automatic reaction (I guess because it happened so much against us?): "I better check what Richmond fans think."

Rent-free.

Btw, Brisbane didn't cheat us in 2022, the AFL did.
I saw footage of that Lynch goal on a different angle from a football fan on social and it was clearly a goal yet the field umpire cheated and went to the arc after the goal umpires original decision was a goal only to be reversed as an inconclusive arc decision to a point.
 
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I saw footage of that Lynch goal on a different angle from a football fan on social and it was clearly a goal yet the field umpire cheated and went to the arc after the goal umpires original decision was a goal only to be reversed as an inconclusive arc decision to a point.
Is this the one where it went over the post?

If so, it just shows you don't know maths.
 

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