P/T Indie wrote:For several years the team has always struggled to dominate the opposition but our strength was our defence and a long counter attack ball to Thommo, Carlton or Rene Howe. We do not have that luxury anymore.
Brilliant Ned that even tops an Aspers Rambling!
Now in the middle of all that you did make a good valid point. Yes we haven't dominated the opposition especially last year with no Thommo and Baker who gave us that extra edge to move forward.
However this year wont Craney and Duffy do that job?
I feel we have more attacking options this year which should relive some pressure on the defence.
and the long counter attack ball became usless as the second half of our first season all the teams worked it out and started trying to cut Thommo out of the game and we didn't have a plan B.
Mark S wrote:Not biting (take note Abbo) but I would like to say that Ned's accusation of having Blind Faith is true when it comes to my outlook. I work hard all week and the football is my little escapse from reality. I prefer to be blindly optimistic so I can enjoy the hope and anticipation. If I didn't have that, there would be no point as it would eat away at me. If I had listened to Ned and taken his veiwpoint, I would have stopped coming a long time ago. Coincidently I would have also missed out on the best and most successful period in the clubs history.
I feel sorry for Ned as it is clearly getting to him.
What I do find most preposterous is the suggestion that the Earth is not flat
Freez wrote:Well for my two 'pennorth, I never really thought that Blind Faith were that big a deal!
I mean OK Stevie Winwood has a great voice, as a white man singing with soul there was/is no better and obviously Eric Clapton upped his game when Hendrix kicked his arse but personally there individual output with Spencer Davis Group and Cream far outshines the collective one album. It has its moments, I grant you, but that's my opinion on Blind Faith!
Mark S wrote:Not biting (take note Abbo) but I would like to say that Ned's accusation of having Blind Faith is true when it comes to my outlook. I work hard all week and the football is my little escapse from reality. I prefer to be blindly optimistic so I can enjoy the hope and anticipation. If I didn't have that, there would be no point as it would eat away at me. If I had listened to Ned and taken his veiwpoint, I would have stopped coming a long time ago. Coincidently I would have also missed out on the best and most successful period in the clubs history.
I feel sorry for Ned as it is clearly getting to him.
What I do find most preposterous is the suggestion that the Earth is not flat
Simply Ned wrote:It is unrealistic to quote isolated performances as a yardstick of ability.
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