Liz might have a point here. I don't mean Carlton but Freo. If they are lucky with injuries next year we might see them going deep into September again.Originally posted by liz
One of those could be the GF preview!
Liz might have a point here. I don't mean Carlton but Freo. If they are lucky with injuries next year we might see them going deep into September again.Originally posted by liz
One of those could be the GF preview!
Sydney never got to raise the flag at home for the first round, why should the e-girls.Originally posted by Annie Haddad
"2007 Fixtures - we got screwed" is the heading of the chat going on at EFH re next year.
I logged in to see if they were having a whinge ... true to form ... they're bitching about Sydney and Telstra Stadium.
Get over yourselves wet toasters!!
Here's the link if you want a laugh this arvo.
www.eaglesflyinghigh.com/viewtopic.php?t=8149
Kudos to the AFL for making the e-girls, bitch and moan
Premiers 09,18,33,05
"You Irish Twit", Quote attributed to a RWO member who shall remain nameless.
Great draw with a good mix of day and night games.
Will be great to travel to Melbourne to see us play the Pies at the MCG!
When was the last time we played Collingwood at the MCG?
Swannies for life!
Sure, I'll have a beer, although people might talkOriginally posted by swantastic
Hay cruiser when you come to the home of footy are we gunna have a drink(not chardy)beer or spirits most likely both.
Last edited by cruiser; 25th October 2006 at 09:23 PM.
Occupational hazards:
- animal psychic Amanda de WarrenI don't eat animals since discovering this ability. I used to. But one day the lamb I was eating came through to me and ever since then I haven't been able to eat meat.
Round 19, 2000Originally posted by Matt79
When was the last time we played Collingwood at the MCG?
I can perhaps beat the honeymoon thing with Des.
March 31 - Round 1: The Rematch, my wedding day! As a sydney-based supporter who adores going to Telstra, this bites, but what can you do?
Much better than a Sept wedding! I will have score updates coming thru to me no doubt! haha
Not too late to change it!Originally posted by garethb83
I can perhaps beat the honeymoon thing with Des.
March 31 - Round 1: The Rematch, my wedding day!
Have a morning wedding and reception at the Novotel Homebush. Have an afternoon quickie, please the wife and then head 100m over to Telstra Stadium for the big game where wife can see big Cox play for a second time in the day. Then head back 100m to the honeymoon suite at the Novotel for a double celebration...being married and a swans win...a big night ahead for you both!Originally posted by garethb83
I can perhaps beat the honeymoon thing with Des.
March 31 - Round 1: The Rematch, my wedding day! As a sydney-based supporter who adores going to Telstra, this bites, but what can you do?
Last edited by Matt79; 25th October 2006 at 10:42 PM.
Swannies for life!
I think I read somewhere that the Wiggles had requested an away game first up, so that they could have a home game in round 22.Originally posted by Glenn
Sydney never got to raise the flag at home for the first round, why should the e-girls.
Kudos to the AFL for making the e-girls, bitch and moan
Some people will find a reason to whinge whatever they're dished up.
In terms of difficulty of opponent, the 7 teams we play twice are likely (at this early stage) to cluster around the middle. We're getting a deal significantly worse than this year (although the form of our 7 double-playing opponents this year was the sort of good fortune you can only expect about once a decade).
4 teams in the 8 from 2006: Weagles, St Kilda, Collingwood, Melbourne.
Weagles are expected to be top 2 again, but it's only right & natural that we should play them twice. The others are all more likely than not to be top 8 (and St Kilda at least 50/50 to make top 4), but none of them expected to dominate the comp. Freo, Dogs and maybe Adelaide are thought of as more likely than this crop to be genuine flag chances.
3 teams in the bottom 8 from 2006: Richmond, Blions, Hawthorn.
Even though Richmond and Hawthorn are both mentally fragile, they are teams with plenty of young talent on the way up, both of whom are expecting to go top 8 in 2007. Blions may be bottoming out still, but if they have a reasonable run with injuries they still actually have a very good list, believe it or not. What's more significant is who's missing: the major faves to be chopping-blocks in Carlton, the Roos and maybe Essendon. And the most likely top-4 side from those outside the 8 in 2006: Geelong.
So if end-2006 form lines hold into 2007 (which I know they don't, for at least 3 or 4 teams), the teams that we're playing twice will be dominating the slots on the ladder from 5 to 12.
Originally posted by nat
Cannot wait till March 31st.
Me either.It would be good seeing us pump the eagles on my birthday,what a present that would be
The Future is Bright,The Future is Red And White.
You need look no further than RWO.Originally posted by liz
Some people will find a reason to whinge whatever they're dished up.
Occupational hazards:
- animal psychic Amanda de WarrenI don't eat animals since discovering this ability. I used to. But one day the lamb I was eating came through to me and ever since then I haven't been able to eat meat.
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