You know what I really can't stand... people who hold a membership to the swans AND the bogans.
If you want to follow the bogans, follow them - we'll take your money, but we'll consider it tainted.
You know what I really can't stand... people who hold a membership to the swans AND the bogans.
If you want to follow the bogans, follow them - we'll take your money, but we'll consider it tainted.
Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.
The AFL squibbed it big time. Not only do they have two fragile new expansion clubs, but they have decimated Brisbane, and still have to prop up 3 or 4 melbourne VFA-quality clubs. And now these numby VFA-style clubs want to drag down the new expansion clubs to their basketcase level. If the AFL wanted a Gold coast team in the VFA, they should have just added to the VFA directly.
We are well overdue for a melbourne team rationalisation.
I agree about the AFL squibbing. If North and Bulldogs had gone to Gold Coast and Western Sydney, they and the whole comp would have been better off, especially if they had been properly supported past the initial disruption and rancour. The Bulldogs could even still have been the Western Bulldogs.
The best current alternative is that North could be the basis for the much-needed Tasmanian team.
In the meantime I hope the experiment works. The code needs to expand in the Northern states and the AFL is right to continue with the Giants, but should requite them to engage more with the locals and leave the Murray region to others. If the Suns go down (so to speak) I'd like to see them based in Darwin.
He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)
Who are these three or four VFA quality clubs that you refer to Barry?
The four bottom Vic clubs this year were Essendon Carlton Richmond and Collingwood
Even in your trolling mode you must admit there's a fair bit of power held by these clubs. Massive membership numbers history and premiership success.
Of course I await your response saying that actual on field success is not the criteria you were using.
Like it or not we were the recipient of much ongoing financial assistance for quite some time in the 80's and 90's and we couldn't even point to any major on field success to justify that investment.
This is we turnovers killed us, with lack of vision, decision making and poor skills. This is only 1 but they kicked 11 goals from turnovers.
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PS: I couldn't work it out any other way.
This is hardly a surprise - but some in the media had tried to make a beat-up about the standard AFL request for information on Kennedy's concussion test.
"The Sydney Swans have been cleared of any wrongdoing after an investigation into their concussion management of midfielder Josh Kennedy in last week's qualifying final against Greater Western Sydney."
Swans in the clear over Kennedy assessment - AFL.com.au
"You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."
There are split second decisions but if your default position is bomb forward, without forwards, then how can that ever work.
Aliir appears to be able to read movement and space. Or will it be coached out of him!
Mitchell never looked outside and appeared to be almost totally left sided, by hand and foot, and wanted to go back to that side.
Mcveigh has played 300 games for the club and knews that we dont keep a lot of forwards in front 50. He should knew that if our forwards are not in front 50 they MUST be just 25-40m in front of him.
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By design, money, pedigree and experience GWS are a superior team in my opinion
We out performed in season 2016 with our young ones with minimal games in Snrs
But we have fight and we can turn it around on our day in our backyard ....... So different to the big fields that suit the outside player game
Adelaide though has an incredible array of targets that one on one are a nightmare up front and I wouldn't sell the short of winning the GF
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