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In the event we lose wee 1 of the finals to WCE, I am glad that we have avoided a possible match up with Melbourne and Geelong in week 2 of the finals. I much rather face Sydney or GSW. For some reason i think of Geelong and Hawthorn as bogie teams that we wont beat.
If we win the first final, we get Hawthorn, Melbourne or Geelong in the prelim (assume Tigers beat Hawks in week 1). This too is a great outcome as we avoid the Tigers until the Grand Final. If you think we are better than all teams but the tigers then you love this outcome. _________________ Ohhh, the Premiership's a cakewalk ....... |
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Brown26
Joined: 14 Sep 2001 Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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I agree we are in the good side of the draw - I'd be confident against GWS or Sydney on the MCG, especially if we get Howe back and one of Moore or Goldy to help in defence, so we're pretty good to make the prelim, on the MCG, regardless IMO. Good place to be!
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Saturday 8th at 4.20 EST —-bit extra time than had we a Thursday gig _________________ I'm not arguing--just explaining why i am right |
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MJ23
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Im Not so sure.
These are the three teams our under manned defence are least capable of covering I think.
No match for Kennedy / Darling
No match for Buddy
No match for Cameron / Lobb
That said we would have struggled with Hawking's also. _________________ "Even when Im old and gray, I wont be able to play but Ill still love the game"
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And Reiwoltd —Prestia can grieve us too _________________ I'm not arguing--just explaining why i am right |
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Joined: 22 Jun 2004 Location: John Wren's tote
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but they got to shut down Cox , the East European gregory Peck, De Geoy and WHE _________________ " Ohhh Banksy and out comes the Note Book".
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qldmagpie67
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Ok is it just me or has anyone else noticed the following
The match ups for the weekends finals look like this
Tigers v Hawks MCG Thursday night
Melbourne v Geelong MCG Friday night
GWS v Swans Sydney Saturday day
West Coast v Magpies Perth Saturday night
So game 1 two Melbourne teams playing in Melbourne no travel so the loser get the longest break going into following week
So game 2 two Melbourne clubs playing in Melbourne no travel so winner gets second longest break for following week
Game 3 two Sydney teams playing in Sydney no travel so the winner gets a full 7 day break
Gsme 4 1 WA team 1 Melbourne team (Collingwood) only team to travel in opening round of finals. Play Saturday night no flight out other than special charter flight (at clubs expense AFL paid flight is Sunday morning) or a 250am (Vic time flight) allowing for flight time we if we lose get effectively a 5 day break leading into elimination final
Wouldn't it have been sexier to play West Coast v Collingwood on the Thursday juggle the other games so at a minimum every team would receive a 6 day break going into elimination finals
Again the deck has been firmly stacked against us
The only scenario that makes it ok is if we win then West Coast have to travel giving them a 5 day break
The way the AFL has scheduled the games it has taken away any advantage (other than double chance) in finishing second or in our case 3rd. It would have been a far more advantageous position to finish 4th 5th or 6th in our current situation
Can some one please explain to me how the gives every side a equal chance to be competitive in the finals |
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the fuzz
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3rd degree wrote: | but they got to shut down Cox , the East European gregory Peck, De Geoy and WHE |
Gold!! Mihopeck |
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qldmagpie67 wrote: | Ok is it just me or has anyone else noticed the following
The match ups for the weekends finals look like this
Tigers v Hawks MCG Thursday night
Melbourne v Geelong MCG Friday night
GWS v Swans Sydney Saturday day
West Coast v Magpies Perth Saturday night
So game 1 two Melbourne teams playing in Melbourne no travel so the loser get the longest break going into following week
So game 2 two Melbourne clubs playing in Melbourne no travel so winner gets second longest break for following week
Game 3 two Sydney teams playing in Sydney no travel so the winner gets a full 7 day break
Gsme 4 1 WA team 1 Melbourne team (Collingwood) only team to travel in opening round of finals. Play Saturday night no flight out other than special charter flight (at clubs expense AFL paid flight is Sunday morning) or a 250am (Vic time flight) allowing for flight time we if we lose get effectively a 5 day break leading into elimination final
Wouldn't it have been sexier to play West Coast v Collingwood on the Thursday juggle the other games so at a minimum every team would receive a 6 day break going into elimination finals
Again the deck has been firmly stacked against us
The only scenario that makes it ok is if we win then West Coast have to travel giving them a 5 day break
The way the AFL has scheduled the games it has taken away any advantage (other than double chance) in finishing second or in our case 3rd. It would have been a far more advantageous position to finish 4th 5th or 6th in our current situation
Can some one please explain to me how the gives every side a equal chance to be competitive in the finals |
i bet you will find that this has less to do with the conspiracy theory you are pedalling and more to do with the fact that there is some reason why optus wasn't available for use on a thursday night.
i wonder if collingwood asked for Saturday so that more fans could get there?
Who knows the reason. the one reason that isnt true is that they did this to screw us.
Remember what Winston Churchill says..... "we will fight them on the beaches...." catch the full speech if you want to know what the right mentality is going into a finls series.....
enough trying to make rexcuses for failure. Let's go get it done. _________________ Ohhh, the Premiership's a cakewalk ....... |
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Ev5Magpies
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Joined: 05 Feb 2003 Location: Aspendale, Victoria
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qldmagpie67 wrote: | Ok is it just me or has anyone else noticed the following
The match ups for the weekends finals look like this
Tigers v Hawks MCG Thursday night
Melbourne v Geelong MCG Friday night
GWS v Swans Sydney Saturday day
West Coast v Magpies Perth Saturday night
So game 1 two Melbourne teams playing in Melbourne no travel so the loser get the longest break going into following week
So game 2 two Melbourne clubs playing in Melbourne no travel so winner gets second longest break for following week
Game 3 two Sydney teams playing in Sydney no travel so the winner gets a full 7 day break
Gsme 4 1 WA team 1 Melbourne team (Collingwood) only team to travel in opening round of finals. Play Saturday night no flight out other than special charter flight (at clubs expense AFL paid flight is Sunday morning) or a 250am (Vic time flight) allowing for flight time we if we lose get effectively a 5 day break leading into elimination final
Wouldn't it have been sexier to play West Coast v Collingwood on the Thursday juggle the other games so at a minimum every team would receive a 6 day break going into elimination finals
Again the deck has been firmly stacked against us
The only scenario that makes it ok is if we win then West Coast have to travel giving them a 5 day break
The way the AFL has scheduled the games it has taken away any advantage (other than double chance) in finishing second or in our case 3rd. It would have been a far more advantageous position to finish 4th 5th or 6th in our current situation
Can some one please explain to me how the gives every side a equal chance to be competitive in the finals |
if WCE lose they don’t travel anywhere, winner of Syd/GWS will fly to Perth, so we are the only ones being stitched up if we lose.
Win & there is no issue. Lose & if we go straight sets, I can see this as being a bubbling point all summer for some. _________________ Ohhhh the premierships a cakewalk for the good old COLLINGWOOD |
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Ev5Magpies
Ev5Magpies
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DP _________________ Ohhhh the premierships a cakewalk for the good old COLLINGWOOD |
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qldmagpie67
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Correct thanks I hadn't looked close enough |
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qldmagpie67
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^^^
Correct thanks I hadn't looked close enough |
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qldmagpie67
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E wrote: | qldmagpie67 wrote: | Ok is it just me or has anyone else noticed the following
The match ups for the weekends finals look like this
Tigers v Hawks MCG Thursday night
Melbourne v Geelong MCG Friday night
GWS v Swans Sydney Saturday day
West Coast v Magpies Perth Saturday night
So game 1 two Melbourne teams playing in Melbourne no travel so the loser get the longest break going into following week
So game 2 two Melbourne clubs playing in Melbourne no travel so winner gets second longest break for following week
Game 3 two Sydney teams playing in Sydney no travel so the winner gets a full 7 day break
Gsme 4 1 WA team 1 Melbourne team (Collingwood) only team to travel in opening round of finals. Play Saturday night no flight out other than special charter flight (at clubs expense AFL paid flight is Sunday morning) or a 250am (Vic time flight) allowing for flight time we if we lose get effectively a 5 day break leading into elimination final
Wouldn't it have been sexier to play West Coast v Collingwood on the Thursday juggle the other games so at a minimum every team would receive a 6 day break going into elimination finals
Again the deck has been firmly stacked against us
The only scenario that makes it ok is if we win then West Coast have to travel giving them a 5 day break
The way the AFL has scheduled the games it has taken away any advantage (other than double chance) in finishing second or in our case 3rd. It would have been a far more advantageous position to finish 4th 5th or 6th in our current situation
Can some one please explain to me how the gives every side a equal chance to be competitive in the finals |
i bet you will find that this has less to do with the conspiracy theory you are pedalling and more to do with the fact that there is some reason why optus wasn't available for use on a thursday night.
i wonder if collingwood asked for Saturday so that more fans could get there?
Who knows the reason. the one reason that isnt true is that they did this to screw us.
Remember what Winston Churchill says..... "we will fight them on the beaches...." catch the full speech if you want to know what the right mentality is going into a finls series.....
enough trying to make rexcuses for failure. Let's go get it done. |
E this isn't a conspiracy theory piece it's a statement of fact
Just for the record I've checked there's no event scheduled at the stadium (that's advertised)
There isn't a logical explanation why the finals draw was scheduled like this that makes sense
I wasn't making excuses for what may or may not happen I was simply pondering how this inequality happened |
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MJ23
Joined: 28 Feb 2011 Location: Sydney
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qldmagpie67 wrote: | E wrote: | qldmagpie67 wrote: | Ok is it just me or has anyone else noticed the following
The match ups for the weekends finals look like this
Tigers v Hawks MCG Thursday night
Melbourne v Geelong MCG Friday night
GWS v Swans Sydney Saturday day
West Coast v Magpies Perth Saturday night
So game 1 two Melbourne teams playing in Melbourne no travel so the loser get the longest break going into following week
So game 2 two Melbourne clubs playing in Melbourne no travel so winner gets second longest break for following week
Game 3 two Sydney teams playing in Sydney no travel so the winner gets a full 7 day break
Gsme 4 1 WA team 1 Melbourne team (Collingwood) only team to travel in opening round of finals. Play Saturday night no flight out other than special charter flight (at clubs expense AFL paid flight is Sunday morning) or a 250am (Vic time flight) allowing for flight time we if we lose get effectively a 5 day break leading into elimination final
Wouldn't it have been sexier to play West Coast v Collingwood on the Thursday juggle the other games so at a minimum every team would receive a 6 day break going into elimination finals
Again the deck has been firmly stacked against us
The only scenario that makes it ok is if we win then West Coast have to travel giving them a 5 day break
The way the AFL has scheduled the games it has taken away any advantage (other than double chance) in finishing second or in our case 3rd. It would have been a far more advantageous position to finish 4th 5th or 6th in our current situation
Can some one please explain to me how the gives every side a equal chance to be competitive in the finals |
i bet you will find that this has less to do with the conspiracy theory you are pedalling and more to do with the fact that there is some reason why optus wasn't available for use on a thursday night.
i wonder if collingwood asked for Saturday so that more fans could get there?
Who knows the reason. the one reason that isnt true is that they did this to screw us.
Remember what Winston Churchill says..... "we will fight them on the beaches...." catch the full speech if you want to know what the right mentality is going into a finls series.....
enough trying to make rexcuses for failure. Let's go get it done. |
E this isn't a conspiracy theory piece it's a statement of fact
Just for the record I've checked there's no event scheduled at the stadium (that's advertised)
There isn't a logical explanation why the finals draw was scheduled like this that makes sense
I wasn't making excuses for what may or may not happen I was simply pondering how this inequality happened |
I kinda wondered if we had requested it to give our injured players who are on the verge every chance of getting up for the game. _________________ "Even when Im old and gray, I wont be able to play but Ill still love the game"
Michael Jordan |
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