Re: Rd 5 : BLUES Defeated Dogs (Finally Final Siren Elation) Reply #105 – April 21, 2014, 09:27:44 am Wow I expected this thread to be full of joy and praise but the gutsy win against the odds seems to have been like a dagger through the heart of some 'fans' here. Quote Selected
Re: Rd 5 : BLUES Defeated Dogs (Finally Final Siren Elation) Reply #106 – April 21, 2014, 09:28:28 am Quote from: madbluboy – on April 21, 2014, 09:27:44 amWow I expected this thread to be full of joy and praise but the gutsy win against the odds seems to have been like a dagger through the heart of some 'fans' here.Who? Quote Selected
Re: Rd 5 : BLUES Defeated Dogs (Finally Final Siren Elation) Reply #107 – April 21, 2014, 09:34:03 am Quote from: PassIt2Carrots – on April 21, 2014, 09:28:28 amQuote from: madbluboy – on April 21, 2014, 09:27:44 amWow I expected this thread to be full of joy and praise but the gutsy win against the odds seems to have been like a dagger through the heart of some 'fans' here.Who? Relax, mate. Breath in. Breath out. Quote Selected
Re: Rd 5 : BLUES Defeated Dogs (Finally Final Siren Elation) Reply #108 – April 21, 2014, 09:35:42 am I'm breathing fine thanks Crash. If MBB wants to criticise posters he should point them out rather than hide behind his comments. I'm actually interested to know who these 'fans' are? It's not a very 'joyous' comment itself is it? It's more down the negative side I would have thought. Quote Selected
Re: Rd 5 : BLUES Defeated Dogs (Finally Final Siren Elation) Reply #109 – April 21, 2014, 09:52:31 am Anyway, really thought we were going to go down last night. I guess that comes after watching your side perform so badly over an extended period of time. Was just waiting for the hammer to come down but the boys put in an exceptional effort. Gutsy. That's the only word for it. Man on man accoutable football with an obvious emphasis on using the corridor. Who woulda thunk it? Not sure if it will work against better teams but let's die trying. Quote Selected
Re: Rd 5 : BLUES Defeated Dogs (Finally Final Siren Elation) Reply #110 – April 21, 2014, 09:53:32 am It's amazing what happens when a team is prepared to put in a genuine effort... move the ball quickly, run your arse off and tackle with intent. None of that really requires ability... you just have to want to do it. More of that please. Quote Selected
Re: Rd 5 : BLUES Defeated Dogs (Finally Final Siren Elation) Reply #111 – April 21, 2014, 10:10:45 am Quote from: PassIt2Carrots – on April 21, 2014, 09:13:52 amQuote from: bratblue – on April 21, 2014, 08:33:12 amQuote from: PassIt2Carrots – on April 21, 2014, 06:49:38 amAnd well done to Milkshake for changing it up and taking the of the criticism on board. Maybe to old codger aint as stubborn as we thought!Bahahah Thinking about saying the same thing about you.Stop replying to my posts remember you wanted me blocked? You're not only a backslapper but a hypocrite of the highest order.You're good entertainment sometimes carrots, you don't take things too seriously! Quote Selected
Re: Rd 5 : BLUES Defeated Dogs (Finally Final Siren Elation) Reply #112 – April 21, 2014, 10:35:51 am We were down for count at 0-4, up against a team who, in recent times has made it very hard for us. Our key backman was out and there was genuine doubt over a couple of others. Our bottom six, who may not be the most talented bunch in the world, gave 100% effort for 100% of the time....that is all you can ask.And finally, and most importantly, our leadership group LED!!! Quote Selected
Re: Rd 5 : BLUES Defeated Dogs (Finally Final Siren Elation) Reply #113 – April 21, 2014, 11:26:50 am Gee we're a funny lotFighting when we lose, fighting when we win. I don't think anybody would have been unhappy about the performance yesterday. Fact is this place is always much more active after a loss than a win.The worse the loss, the more active.That's purely and simply because there is more to argue and discuss after a loss.It's a nature of the beast that these fan forums just don't celebrate victories to the same extent that they analyse losses.While we're pleased with the performance there is also the thought in the back of our minds that we're facing a couple of tough games and we want to see consistency. Doesn't mean we have to win, but we have to bring the effort. There are no easy games anymore. Quote Selected
Re: Rd 5 : BLUES Defeated Dogs (Finally Final Siren Elation) Reply #114 – April 21, 2014, 11:51:58 am Cripps taller than Everitt! Quote Selected
Re: Rd 5 : BLUES Defeated Dogs (Finally Final Siren Elation) Reply #115 – April 21, 2014, 11:52:51 am Quote from: Jofo – on April 20, 2014, 10:51:52 pmLeave Cripps in, I say. Let him learn at high speed rather than pilcking up bad habits in the 2s.x 2, must play AFL. We've carried far far worse than this bloke, will be miles better for the development. What would I know though. Quote Selected
Re: Rd 5 : BLUES Defeated Dogs (Finally Final Siren Elation) Reply #116 – April 21, 2014, 11:58:51 am Quote from: PassIt2Carrots – on April 21, 2014, 11:51:58 amCripps taller than Everitt!Yes, noticed this too! And Crippsy loooked taller than Waite on the ground too when standing next to each other. Huge unit! Quote Selected
Re: Rd 5 : BLUES Defeated Dogs (Finally Final Siren Elation) Reply #117 – April 21, 2014, 12:00:49 pm Quote from: Baggers – on April 20, 2014, 11:40:45 pmQuote from: Juddkreuzer – on April 20, 2014, 11:30:22 pmQuote from: Bennyboy – on April 20, 2014, 10:50:50 pmGood to hear Lucas went in hard. 9 tackles from him!Stood up in the end when we needed all hands on deck. Probably his most selfless performance in the jumper.There was a spirit of endeavour, ruthlessly maintained, against a persistent and good opponent that helped lift and focus blokes. And, yes, Lucas was one of those... but under big pressure he made ordinary choices. Sorry, but I'd have Robbo, Brock, Graham, Jeffy, Armfield and probably Cachia in front of him.Lucas can be a deer in headlights, but in that last quarter he and Bell laid some huge tackles and did not stop running. I didn't know Lucas had that grit in him. I stand corrected. Give me three more weeks of that and he'll be a 200 games player. Actually he reminds me of Simmo who also had a slow start to his career. Quote Selected
Re: Rd 5 : BLUES Defeated Dogs (Finally Final Siren Elation) Reply #118 – April 21, 2014, 12:13:46 pm @MondyLucas is beginning to slowly win me over I must say. Still lacks a bit of poise and rushes his disposals a bit (leading to a few errors) but he doesn't seem so overawed by the physical stuff and gets stuck in himself a bit more. Maybe he will pay off in the end - just a late bloomer - we can only keep hoping. Deserves to stay in for WCE game IMO. Would be a great bonus if he works out long term now after all the doubts on him. Quote Selected
Re: Rd 5 : BLUES Defeated Dogs (Finally Final Siren Elation) Reply #119 – April 21, 2014, 12:28:09 pm Quote from: Mondy – on April 21, 2014, 12:00:49 pmLucas can be a deer in headlights, but in that last quarter he and Bell laid some huge tackles and did not stop running. I didn't know Lucas had that grit in him. I stand corrected. Give me three more weeks of that and he'll be a 200 games player. Actually he reminds me of Simmo who also had a slow start to his career.Sometimes you don't realize that you have it in you until you are forced to do it. No one was prepared or dared to shirk an issue yesterday, Lucas included. Could be a watershed match for him. Quote Selected