Mark Mclure had us missing the 8 last year. This year finishing behind Demons lol
Mark Mclure had us missing the 8 last year. This year finishing behind Demons lol
The answer to the thread title question is in........it's a kiss of death! I think something is amiss at our Swans at the moment, I have a few theories and I think it's a combo of many dubious happenings from recent seasons sapping our clubs heart and permeating down to the players and last years GF may have been the last straw, affecting our players and all around them more than we realise. I fear that as a club we are in a deep emotional slump........ .......and not even Kirky's influence can get us up. I sincerely hope I'm wrong.
Ok MCS. Here is my table and the results at the end of round 22. I'm going to predict wins. This is mathematically correlated to take in the total 198 games in the regular season. There is a huge glut of evenness in the middle. Football tipping will be impossible.
If I get close to the final table and predicted wins, you are welcome to refer to me as a futurist!
GWW - 20 Wins
Bulldogs - 17 Wins
Swans - 15 Wins
Geelong - 14 Wins
West Coast - 14 Wins
Crows - 13 Wins
Melborne- 12 Wins
Hawks - 10 Wins
Port - 10 Wins
Saints 10 Wins
Richmond 10 Wins
Essendon 10 Wins
Collingwood 10 Wins
North - 9 Wins
Gold Coast - 7 Wins
Freemantle - 7 Wins
Carlton - 6 Wins
Brisbane 4 Wins
In reference to my previous post, I would be very happy to be proven that wrong. 15 wins........I can't be that confident at the moment. Let's hope it's a really dry winter.......
You may well be right, but lets see where its all washed out to in about 6 weeks time. Many a season has been predicted to be 'the most even ever' only for it to become apparent, once a reasonable sample is made, that it is in reality broadly similar in characteristic to other season. What is hard this year is judging which teams will hold ground, which teams will make ground, and while will go backwards.
"You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."
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