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Re: And here I was thinking that the curse was dead
Originally Posted by
mjp
Which will make victory all the SWEETER.
Can we beat Port 10 times without Alex Keath? Probs not. But we only have to beat them once.
This game will be over before half time and our lead will exceed 7-goals. Mark it down. With every (Dogs) player who goes down, the pressure on the Power builds. They have had a week off. Their opponents have flown from Tassie to Brisbane to Perth to Adelaide. They have had to travel around the corner to buy a loaf of bread and a bottle of milk (maybe). Their opponents look like they have key players dropping out of the side - they have (with the exception of a 19yo kid with potential who has yet to put together 3-good games in a row) a FULL SQUAD to choose from. They have NO EXCUSES. They JUST MISSED OUT last year. JUST. This is their time.
It's gonna get to them. They are gonna crack. Our players/staff have overcome a lot in the last few weeks - criticism in the media etc not the least of it...hell, there was a thread on here a few weeks ago asking for the coach to be sacked.
It's gonna be OK. We will win this game going away.
I would like to hail the prophetic MJP.
More seriously, I took great solace from this post, as I have from many other things that he's taken the time to write these past few season. I'm thankful for all the work he and so many others put into make Woof glorious.
And obviously it's thrilling that this superb prophetic vision was so accurate.
Although it broke our hearts it did not break our will
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Re: And here I was thinking that the curse was dead
Originally Posted by
Raw Toast
I would like to hail the prophetic MJP.
More seriously, I took great solace from this post, as I have from many other things that he's taken the time to write these past few season. I'm thankful for all the work he and so many others put into make Woof glorious.
And obviously it's thrilling that this superb prophetic vision was so accurate.
It lifted my spirits too in the middle of the Alex Keath gloom I suddenly felt hope. Thanks mjp
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Re: And here I was thinking that the curse was dead
Yeh I think the prelim curse is dead btw.
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Re: And here I was thinking that the curse was dead
Originally Posted by
jazzadogs
Yeh I think the prelim curse is dead btw.
Yes. We lost seven in a row. We now have won two in a row including a 71 point thumping on foreign territory. Curse is officially dead.
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Re: And here I was thinking that the curse was dead
Originally Posted by
angelopetraglia
Yes. We lost seven in a row. We now have won two in a row including a 71 point thumping on foreign territory. Curse is officially dead.
I was there n person for each Preliminary final that we lost. I've watched each one that we won on TV..
It's me, it just has to be.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: And here I was thinking that the curse was dead
Originally Posted by
Twodogs
I was there n person for each Preliminary final that we lost. I've watched each one that we won on TV..
It's me, it just has to be.
Hey TD, is there a particular story about winning prelims and going crazy that we woofers have never heard before but could tell of your experience in watching from home?
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
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Re: And here I was thinking that the curse was dead
Originally Posted by
Twodogs
I was there n person for each Preliminary final that we lost. I've watched each one that we won on TV..
It's me, it just has to be.
Never attend one in person please. Ha.
I attended the seven losing Prelims in person starting in 1985. I was luckier enough to attend 2016 in Sydney.