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Re: 2017 Rd 7: pre game protestations Carlton vs Collingwood - malo - 05-04-2017 (05-04-2017, 03:39 AM)PaulP link Wrote:No doubt - the players talk to past greats, the players talk to fans (perhaps older fans), so yes, you absorb some of that, as you would learning a history lesson. Gee, with respect, I don't get this at all. If you start removing the big club rivalries.....what actually gets a supporter really passionate ? I have no emotion about beating teams like Gold Coast...or GWS, it's a job that has to be done to be successful that's for sure, but I don't & will never feel the same about beating them as opposed to beating Collingwood, or Essendon, or Richmond .....or Hawthorn (hopefully one day !). If there's no difference to the supporters, why does the AFL bother scheduling in blockbuster games between sides such as Us & Collingwood/Essendon, Hawthorn & Geelong & the like ? Re: 2017 Rd 7: pre game protestations Carlton vs Collingwood - Gointocarlton - 05-04-2017 (05-04-2017, 04:01 AM)malo link Wrote:Gee, with respect, I don't get this at all. If you start removing the big club rivalries.....what actually gets a supporter really passionate ? I have no emotion about beating teams like Gold Coast...or GWS, it's a job that has to be done to be successful that's for sure, but I don't & will never feel the same about beating them as opposed to beating Collingwood, or Essendon, or Richmond .....or Hawthorn (hopefully one day !). If there's no difference to the supporters, why does the AFL bother scheduling in blockbuster games between sides such as Us & Collingwood/Essendon, Hawthorn & Geelong & the like ?x1,000 Re: 2017 Rd 7: pre game protestations Carlton vs Collingwood - PaulP - 05-04-2017 (05-04-2017, 04:01 AM)malo link Wrote:Gee, with respect, I don't get this at all. If you start removing the big club rivalries.....what actually gets a supporter really passionate ? I have no emotion about beating teams like Gold Coast...or GWS, it's a job that has to be done to be successful that's for sure, but I don't & will never feel the same about beating them as opposed to beating Collingwood, or Essendon, or Richmond .....or Hawthorn (hopefully one day !). If there's no difference to the supporters, why does the AFL bother scheduling in blockbuster games between sides such as Us & Collingwood/Essendon, Hawthorn & Geelong & the like ? This is exactly my point. If you're a supporter who buys into this, go ahead, knock yourself out. Rhys-Jones' comments were, to my mind, clearly intended as a rev up to the players, to give extra for the arch enemy. If they're giving this for the Pies and Ess, what are they giving when they play everyone else ? For the supporters - fine. For the players - iffy at best. I celebrate every win on the merits of the game, not the opposition's colours. I would much more enjoy a win against any non rival club where we display such superior football skill, where you can really see players, coaches etc. who are at the top of their game, slicing the opposition to ribbons with meticulous and ridiculous ease, as opposed to some hackneyed, half arsed, limping over the line win over the baddies du jour. Re: 2017 Rd 7: pre game protestations Carlton vs Collingwood - Thryleon - 05-04-2017 (05-04-2017, 01:33 AM)laj link Wrote:Scoring depends on the style of side you play against and the type of game on the day and sometimes conditions too. Our two highest scores last year were against Collingwood (99) and Geelong (104). All games are played differently. In the end it only depends if you win or lose. They hit the scoreboard more than us but obviously their opposition did against them too as they have the same amount of wins as us. Our game is likely to be more defensively than they have come across. How much would they have scored in that horrible day against Essendon, who we beat and they didn't? In the end we have played 3 of the same teams. they did better against Richmond bit we did quite a bit better against Essendon and Sydney than they did. I get where you are coming from, but after my somewhat rough analysis and subjective opinion based on a little exposure to their footy, we have Champion Data pulling out some stats that mean more to our subjective opinions regarding the Pies and whether or not they have gotten the results they should have, and lo and behold, they think that I make an extremely valid point regarding them not being as bad as advertised. https://www.zerohanger.com/champion-data-release-expected-scores-ladder-dees-pies-ruing-missed-opportunities-11899/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=AFL+Trade+Rumours Quote:The AFL’s premier provider of statistics, Champion Data, has released a table that shows where sides should be on ladder based on how good their goalkicking has been so far in 2017. At the end of the day, none of it has any bearing on who wins this saturday which is what we are discussing really. Re: 2017 Rd 7: pre game protestations Carlton vs Collingwood - Baggers - 05-04-2017 Watched the NBs replay again and Jones and Daisy really were the standouts along with good progress from Kerr. Kerridge was busy but gave it back to the opposition too often, again! Be interesting to see our side for Saturday. Go Blues! Re: 2017 Rd 7: pre game protestations Carlton vs Collingwood - Gointocarlton - 05-04-2017 Ch 7 reporting SOS out Daisy In Re: 2017 Rd 7: pre game protestations Carlton vs Collingwood - laj - 05-04-2017 COLLINGWOOD In: B.Reid, J.Ramsay, J.De Goey Out: T.Varcoe (hamstring), T.Broomhead, H.Schade (managed) CARLTON In: D.Thomas, S.Kerridge Out: Z.Fisher (hamstring), J.Silvagni (shoulder) Backs 15. Sam Docherty 44. Alex Silvagni 20. Lachie Plowman Half-backs 22. Caleb Marchbank 17. Sam Rowe 31. Tom Williamson Centreline 6. Kade Simpson 9. Patrick Cripps 39. Dale Thomas Half-forwards 35. Ed Curnow 41. Levi Casboult 32. Nick Graham Forwards 46. Matthew Wright 23. Jacob Weitering 5. Samo Petrevski-Seton Followers 8. Matthew Kreuzer 4. Bryce Gibbs 3. Marc Murphy © Interchange 43. Simon White 30. Charlie Curnow 16. Billie Smedts 11. Sam Kerridge Emergencies 14. Liam Jones 28. David Cuningham 26. Harrison Macreadie In: Thomas, Kerridge Out: Zac Fisher (hamstring), Jack Silvagni (shoulder) Re: 2017 Rd 7: pre game protestations Carlton vs Collingwood - Gointocarlton - 05-04-2017 Shame for the 2 kids. Cant decide whether we are stronger or weaker with the inclusions. Kerridge is terrible with the ball by hand and foot, Daisy appears to struggle at AFL level. I'll back em in though. Go Blues Re: 2017 Rd 7: pre game protestations Carlton vs Collingwood - Gointocarlton - 05-04-2017 FMD we get McInerney again!! The guy is the worst umpire going around and was a disgrace last week. Re: 2017 Rd 7: pre game protestations Carlton vs Collingwood - ElwoodBlues1 - 05-04-2017 (05-04-2017, 08:33 AM)Gointocarlton link Wrote:Shame for the 2 kids. Cant decide whether we are stronger or weaker with the inclusions. Kerridge is terrible with the ball by hand and foot, Daisy appears to struggle at AFL level. We look weaker with our outs...Reid is a good in for them. Kerridge is in the team to tag IMO, looks like we are worried about their midfield depth... De-Goey is an interesting in, wonder if he might get the Mills treatment....our blokes can ask him about his hand and how that plastic frisbee must have hurt so much...
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