Match reaction thread
#1
Posted 29 March 2010 - 04:14 PM
Did Aka get a kick?
Anyway, ultimately a good kick up the arse might be perfect for us. Just don't let it happen again Dogs!
#2
Posted 01 April 2010 - 06:04 PM
Aker loves the MCG, so he will be fine on the Sunday. They will be alright, the Eastern Tigers are in a bit of a pickle for this fixture, with one of their blokes out for disciplinary reasons and of course Benny's in the Grandstand watching too, as I have just heard on the tv.
We should be 1 and 1 come Sunday night- surely
#3
Posted 12 April 2010 - 11:56 AM
I agree with Rocket after the match, we're playing horribly at the moment. I have every faith we'll click sooner rather than later.
We were lucky Hawthorn didn't convert more in the second quarter.
#4
Posted 12 April 2010 - 08:40 PM
(1) "Hello Roscoe/Tim/Neil/KB/Dennis/Ox/Derryn/Finey/Spoon Man"(take your pick or insert someone else)
-"First time caller long time listener"
(2) "Don't give up your day job" to someone singing who is not a singer by trade who happens to have a go at it
(3) "We were really under the pump"
(4) "You do the maths"
(5) "You can't have your cake and eat it too"
(6) "How long is a ball of string?"
(7) "He has put in the hard yards"
(8) "They broke the mould when he was born"
but the cliche that I hate the most more than all of those above is -
"I know it is an old cliche, but........."
#5
Posted 13 April 2010 - 04:58 AM
#6
Posted 15 April 2010 - 09:58 PM
I know I should be discussing Footscray's games, but... Fremantle beat Geelong? Fremantle beat Geelong? What the? They say that when Lord Cornwallis' army surrendered to the Americans the band played "The World Turned Upside Down". They should have played that at Subiaco after the game, I don't know the tune, but it's bound to be better than that Freo Heave-Ho nonsense.
Isn't that tune something about the Volga boatmen?
It is certainly different
Some years ago they had this hybrid team that played against Victoria and their name was the Allies! I was barracking for the Allies, for no better reason than I wanted to hear what song (or instrumental tune if need be) they would play at the end of the game for the Allies- should they be victorious. Well the Allies did win and in keeping within the spirit of their name I was hoping to hear the 'Dambusters theme' or something of the like played over the Public Address system, but alas nothing. I felt cheated about all this.
#7
Posted 17 April 2010 - 06:20 PM
Isn't that tune something about the Volga boatmen?
Yes, the chorus uses the tune of the "Volga boatmen", which you can listen here in all it's glory, as sung by the Red Army Choir - Youtube I'd say that the great musical rivalry of the Cold War was between the Red Army Choir and the Marine Corps Band. This great rivalry is now re-enacted whenever Fremantle plays Adelaide, as the Crows' have borrowed the Marine Corps Hymn tune for their club song.
By the way, if you watch the AFL's 1996 "100 years of Australian Football" you'll come across the Red Army Choir singing "Up there, Cazaly". I wonder if they knew what it was about...
#8
Posted 17 April 2010 - 09:49 PM
#9
Posted 18 April 2010 - 12:27 AM
2-2 from four games and two wins off the pace already. A lot of players are below their best. Slow start.
Gilbee, Murphy, Hahn, Moles, Minson, Hill, Eagleton and others - very quiet/shit tonight and need to lift. Higgins needs to impose himself more.
DFA, Hall, Griff, Lake, Williams, Morris and Harbrow can hold their heads up. That most of those play in the back half says a lot about the midfield getting dominated.
#10
Posted 19 April 2010 - 05:07 PM
Adelaide will be dangerous with their backs to the wall... but the real test will be the Saints in two weeks. Vengeance for the Prelim is vital
#11
Posted 19 April 2010 - 08:53 PM
They might kick straight this Saturday night under the roof.
Must win this one- got the Southern Saints the week after.
#12
Posted 21 April 2010 - 04:21 PM
#13
Posted 01 May 2010 - 02:29 AM
#14
Posted 01 May 2010 - 06:50 AM
You're right, how could we fall for that? Christ!
#15
Posted 01 May 2010 - 11:00 AM
If your told before the game that your opponents will have a final score of 7.7.49 and the game will be played under a roof- then surely you would expect to take home the bacon.
The Southern Saints are defensively so well organised and I reckon they must all practice their defensive tactics every day of the week all day long, because they have got it inch perfect.
However we played into their hands by going along with it. We should have played out natural style, but decided to out 'defense' them. The last 10 minutes of the second quarter made me wonder what game I was watching. The ring a ring a rosy, keepings off nonsense that WE were playing then, kept them in the game, when we could have tightened the screws on them, because they are missing John Nicholls so obviously. We have got this massive man- Barry Hall- he will outmark 90% of people- why not bomb it to him, even if there are two blokes on him? He is a full forward, full forwardc can all mark, show me a half decent full forward that can't take a mark?
D.McG- its ok you can call them Western for last night. That is what is says on the HOME page- Western Bulldogs lost to Southern Saints. Next week it says Central Demons v Footscray trading as ...........
Possibly the most frustrating, annoying game ever played at the Docklands Stadium.
#16
Posted 01 May 2010 - 12:50 PM
It appeared that the Southern Saints wanted us to play the game on their terms- and we obliged them so obediently.
If your told before the game that your opponents will have a final score of 7.7.49 and the game will be played under a roof- then surely you would expect to take home the bacon.
The Southern Saints are defensively so well organised and I reckon they must all practice their defensive tactics every day of the week all day long, because they have got it inch perfect.
However we played into their hands by going along with it. We should have played out natural style, but decided to out 'defense' them. The last 10 minutes of the second quarter made me wonder what game I was watching. The ring a ring a rosy, keepings off nonsense that WE were playing then, kept them in the game, when we could have tightened the screws on them, because they are missing John Nicholls so obviously. We have got this massive man- Barry Hall- he will outmark 90% of people- why not bomb it to him, even if there are two blokes on him? He is a full forward, full forwardc can all mark, show me a half decent full forward that can't take a mark?
D.McG- its ok you can call them Western for last night. That is what is says on the HOME page- Western Bulldogs lost to Southern Saints. Next week it says Central Demons v Footscray trading as ...........
Possibly the most frustrating, annoying game ever played at the Docklands Stadium.
What you said Caveman.
That was the most disgraceful performance I have witnessed for many a year. It appears our game plan involves never kicking to a contest. This should get us a long way in September!
#17
Posted 01 May 2010 - 01:00 PM
All the hoopla about getting Big Bad Bustling Barry Hall, he was getting paid to watch the blokes in the middle of the ground kick the ball sideways, backwards etc.
It is the old story about a chain only being as strong as its weakest link and if you play keepings off, then eventually there will be a mistake and the five minutes before of ring a ring a rosy have been five minutes of wasted energy.
#18
Posted 29 May 2010 - 10:49 AM
I am getting that sinking feeling. There is no individual character at the Dogs that makes me want to believe at the moment.
#19
Posted 29 May 2010 - 11:04 AM
Friday night loss to the Bombers, that just about ruins my weekend. Frustrated.
I am getting that sinking feeling. There is no individual character at the Dogs that makes me want to believe at the moment.
Yes losing to the Western Bombers is certainly more unpleasant than say losing to the Central Demons or Fitzroy and South Melbourne (when they were both around) in an ordinary home and away game.
#20
Posted 29 May 2010 - 11:13 AM
Yes losing to the Western Bombers is certainly more unpleasant than say losing to the Central Demons or Fitzroy and South Melbourne (when they were both around) in an ordinary home and away game.
I posted on another forum about my dislike for Essendon and how the 'Battle of the Maribyrnong' is an underrated rivalry. It is a bit one way in that we love to beat them, they like to pretend they don't care etc but really it should be a huge game and a result like last night should sting.
I grew up in West Essendon and was driven mad by the zombie hordes in red and black. Needless to say a Dogs win and an Essendon loss is a great weekend, therefore Friday night was a disaster.
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