What does last night do to our finals aspirations?
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Re: What does last night do to our finals aspirations?
Probably shows more about my memory but sad that it took me awhile to think of Johnno as one of our leaders. In reality, he is nowhere near it at the moment.Comment
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If, over the last 6 weeks we've taken 2 steps forward, last night we took 5 steps back. To start so positively and just lay down as we did was indeed embarrassing, humiliating, and points to some deep-seated issues within the list. Not skill-wise, I don't believe - we'd never be able to produce good form if skills were the issue. I think it's above the shoulders. And last night did nothing to help that - or to provide any evidence that we're not just going to make up numbers. We struggle big time against the best sides, I'd be VERY surprised if September saw any difference in that regard.
Of course, along with "surprised" I'd also be elated[B][COLOR="#0000CD"]Our club was born in blood and boots, not in AFL focus groups.[/COLOR][/B]Comment
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I guess that actually answers the question, we are perhaps not strong enough to make the hard calls. Not prepared to take an initial step backward in order to go forward.Comment
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I hope I am wrong here, but I don't believe we can win the flag this year because we have developed a huge mental barrier for ourselves in not being able to win against the top 3 in both H&A and finals matches.
David King on 3AW's post game wrap up put it pretty well (and I have to agree with him)... he said that we are good at beating up on the teams below us and because of that, we will get through to another prelim, but he also said that there is a belief amongst the top 3, that if you put the dogs under enough pressure (particularly the midfield) their skills fall away.
I think we have all witnessed the dogs struggle under the most extreme pressure that the pies/cats/saints provide, and there has not been a game this season (against said 3 teams) where he have produced a performance to indicate otherwise. We won't just magically turn up and do it in the finals.....Comment
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It will depend on the how the players go "mentally" come finals time.
C'wood we SHOULDVE beaten twice this year except for inept first qtrs.
Saints we SHOULDVE beaten as well.
Now IF we lose to the pies first week of finals, we will most likely have to play Cats in prelim, and after losing to them previously by 100 pts, i'm not sure the playing group have the resolve to "believe".
I can remember in my indoor cricket days we were the 2nd best team in the comp for numourous years, but we could never match the BEST team. We would always meet them in the grand final and lose, until one year we met them in the grand final and WON a close game.
Anything is possible as long as you are there i guess is what i'm saying, but even after beating them, the next roster we were never confident when coming up against them and i think over the years we played them we only won 3 times in 5 or so years against that team.I will never see #16 the same!!Comment
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Well, if Boyd was nominally the one who was meant to be on Ablett last night, then he should've stood up and taken it upon himself to try and organise the midifeld group who were geting smashed. Better yet he could've made a leaders call to try and quell Ablett's free reign.
He was very vocal at half time heading off the field, and was shooting filthy looks around, but he certainly did not lead by example last night.
My perception of the game plan was to play our game, and let them play theirs. Well, a free Ablett is more damaging then a free Boyd. Who do you blame: Boyd or the coaching staff?Comment
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FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.Comment
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So given that's the case I definitely blame the players.Comment
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Last night will mean nothing in September. It is what happens during the finals that counts.
We were always going to struggle last night coming off a 6 day break after a high intensity game on a big ground in adverse conditions. On top of that a significant number of players were still in recovery mode after contracting the respiratory virus, which is draining energy wise for "Joe Public", let alone high energy professional athletes.
Last year we beat Geelong at this time of year leading into the finals - fat lot of good it did us. Hopefully losing to them this year will result in a better outcome.Footscray member since 1980.Comment
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I think we have to face facts. Shouldves and couldves are just mental barriers - facts are we've played Pies, Saints and Cats in 4 games for 4 losses including last nights belting. I would've thought all 3 of those sides would go into finals matches against us with no fears, in fact the opposite, thinking they had our measure easy. Coz they have. It will take the team/club to win anyway and I'm pessimistic about the chances of changes.Comment
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The cats put us back in our place, and I think forth is our place. It hurts to say but unfortunately there are clearly 3 teams that are better than us, especially when it is high stakes. Imagine that was the grand final last night. Port must of felt ten times worse than I feel right now back in 07, completely gutted. I really hope the boys prove me wrong but a prelim this year is about where I believe is about our best. I know I'm being very negetive but there are too many players that can go missing when we really need them, which keeps bringing me back to this answer.They've done studies you know, 60% of the time, it works every time!
Brian Fantana.Comment
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No team has won the premiership losing by 100 points in H&A.
Lets stop making pathetic excuses on why we got beat. Its simple we are not in the same league as the top 3 teams.
You still hang on for that little bit of hope it can happen but i hate to say it but for me last night was like we just lost another prelimanary final, season over!!!Comment
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