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2015-Rnd 6 Carlton vs Brisbane (Preview)
#41
(05-03-2015, 06:35 AM)PaulP link Wrote:LP and Baggers.

Thanks gents.

Colorless green ideas sleep furiously.

I've based most of my major rants on that sentence!
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"
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#42
(05-02-2015, 10:58 PM)DontgoJuddy link Wrote:As we are so predictable, there is nothing surer that we will run the Lions into form and they will notch up their first win.

Maybe not run them into form but this is exactly the type of game we would lose.
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#43
The players and coaches better not go into this next game against the lions, thinking about how ordinary their playing list is. They better focus on how ordinary our players are at bringing on intensity and pressure when it counts. They better focus on how poor we are and how to turn the attitude around. There is very little we can do about our players skill levels. We have what we have.  If we don't turn the heat on high early enough in the match, the lions will cut us to pieces with running speed.

As others have stated, we could very easily play them into some form. They know this is a game they can win. All they have to do is switch on early and choke the life out of our game. They are young enough and have the legs to last a game. If they are motivated to do so. I am not certain we are. It hasn't been seen in the first 5 rounds. Why would it start now. We couldn't come to play for our coaches biggest moment in his life. Why would things turn around in one week ??? I worry about this game more than any other we have played in the last 2 years. Haven't these guys help us get a sacked coach in the past ? Isn't that exactly what they would love to repeat again ? What a week to give up drinking.
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#44
(05-03-2015, 10:43 AM)ItsOurTime link Wrote:Maybe not run them into form but this is exactly the type of game we would lose.

We are much more predictable now, I don't expect us to win anything!
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"
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#45
I'm not worried about this game or any other game this year. There are far bigger events happening atm regarding our future.
Reality always wins in the end.
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#46
(05-03-2015, 10:53 AM)Mantis link Wrote:The players and coaches better not go into this next game against the lions, thinking about how ordinary their playing list is. They better focus on how ordinary our players are at bringing on intensity and pressure when it counts. They better focus on how poor we are and how to turn the attitude around. There is very little we can do about our players skill levels. We have what we have.  If we don't turn the heat on high early enough in the match, the lions will cut us to pieces with running speed.

As others have stated, we could very easily play them into some form. They know this is a game they can win. All they have to do is switch on early and choke the life out of our game. They are young enough and have the legs to last a game. If they are motivated to do so. I am not certain we are. It hasn't been seen in the first 5 rounds. Why would it start now. We couldn't come to play for our coaches biggest moment in his life. Why would things turn around in one week ??? I worry about this game more than any other we have played in the last 2 years. Haven't these guys help us get a sacked coach in the past ? Isn't that exactly what they would love to repeat again ? What a week to give up drinking.

Picked the wrong week to give up amphetamines!
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#47
I've got 2 weeks before that one Thry.  ;D
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#48
A mid-Sunday afternoon game, between the 2 worst sides in the comp......be lucky to break 15,000. I'll go, 'cos it's what I do, but never been so disinterested in my life......

I hate it when a season gets like this......and it's only after round 5........FMD.........
Football is life, there is nothing else....
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#49
This would be ideal to take my 4yo to his first game but we are so shight I'm scared it will put him off footy. I may wait another year unless the coach gets the ass and the style of play improves.
Ignorance is bliss.

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#50
Probably the perfect game mate. My kids grew up in the days of our wooden spoons, but are now starting to really follow the blues so the thrashings didn't put them off too much Smile

The smaller crowd games are good as I found with my kids the first couple of games they were pretty overawed by the sound at the bigger games, though they were a little younger.
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