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Some positive thinking for Bomber Fans v Carlton

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 10:53 am
by Doctor Strangelove
Hi all.

Our wins have been a pretty scratchy but there are some good things on the rise:
1. Tayte Pears looked to be getting in form in the last 3 quarters of the GC game
2. Leroy Jetta is spark of joy whenever he is near the ball
3. EFC have a great key position spine , with multiple options
4. the mid-field is "capable" of breaking even against good sides

Now for the ideas for Carlton:
1. bring Henry Slattery back, if he is in form (instead of McVeigh) to take a Carlton small.
2. Angus Monfries to the back line to take a Carlton small
3. Slattery, Lonergan and Cale Hooker for Dempsey (injured), Davey and Carlile

Let's hang in there !!!!!!!!

Re: Some positive thinking for Bomber Fans v Carlton

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 11:20 am
by Jazz_84
I think you have been getting some strange kinds of love there mate

Re: Some positive thinking for Bomber Fans v Carlton

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 11:41 am
by swoodley
Slattery back equals Betts or Garlett kicking 8-10 goals :(

Re: Some positive thinking for Bomber Fans v Carlton

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 11:57 am
by rockhole
From last year:

"Essendon caused the upset of the AFL season with a stunning four-point win over previously-unbeaten competition leaders Geelong on Saturday night.

Geelong went into the round 15 match at Etihad Stadium as short-priced favourites against the Bombers, who were on a five-game losing streak, but it was Essendon who triumphed 18.7 (115) to 16.15 (111) to claim their first win over Geelong since round 18, 2005.

Running halfback Dyson Heppell was a match-winner for the Bombers along with Jake Melksham, while small forward Angus Monfries kicked three goals."
After Geelong kicked the first three, we were out to 12/1 at the ground.

Coming up against the Cats, we had lost our previous 5. We were given absolutely no chance and remember, no Watson.

Point I am making is that anything is possible. We need everyone firing and a lot of luck, but given some of our efforts in the past when given no chance, it can be done. Last year there was no team as formidable as Geelong and yet we overcame them.

I can only refer to Gimper's comments that if nothing else, I want to see nothing left in the tank by the time the siren goes.

Re: Some positive thinking for Bomber Fans v Carlton

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 12:24 pm
by Jazz_84
i wanna see players throwing up after the game we put in that much effort

Re: Some positive thinking for Bomber Fans v Carlton

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 1:24 pm
by little_ripper
Doctor Strangelove wrote: 4. the mid-field is "capable" of breaking even against good sides

Now for the ideas for Carlton:
1. bring Henry Slattery back, if he is in form (instead of McVeigh) to take a Carlton small.
2. Angus Monfries to the back line to take a Carlton small
3. Slattery, Lonergan and Cale Hooker for Dempsey (injured), Davey and Carlile

Let's hang in there !!!!!!!!
If Collingwoods midfield isn't capable against the blues, where do you think that leaves ours? Carltons second stringers would almost be our firsts.

Slatts - I don't think he has the pace, nor the disposal efficiency.
Monfries as a small defender? No he will play as a lead up forward. He actually plays well against Carlton.
Dempsey looks ok to play, Davey played well enough for a 1st game back and Carlisle likewise I think will hold his spot until Hooker can break out in the 2s.

Reimers may or may not keep his spot after only one game. Some very weak attack on the footy reimers on the weekend.

FWIW I think Essendon will fight hard with the Blues. That being said, I predict we will be down by 20 points at quarter time, 40 points by half time and over 10 goals by the final siren. I just cannot see us stopping the Betts and Garlett show, nor winning the midfield dual.

Hurley and Crameri are going to need to have a field day up forward and Jetta needs to have his kicking boots on as well.

Re: Some positive thinking for Bomber Fans v Carlton

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:31 pm
by hop
rockhole wrote:From last year:

"Essendon caused the upset of the AFL season with a stunning four-point win over previously-unbeaten competition leaders Geelong on Saturday night.

Geelong went into the round 15 match at Etihad Stadium as short-priced favourites against the Bombers, who were on a five-game losing streak, but it was Essendon who triumphed 18.7 (115) to 16.15 (111) to claim their first win over Geelong since round 18, 2005.

Running halfback Dyson Heppell was a match-winner for the Bombers along with Jake Melksham, while small forward Angus Monfries kicked three goals."
After Geelong kicked the first three, we were out to 12/1 at the ground.

Coming up against the Cats, we had lost our previous 5. We were given absolutely no chance and remember, no Watson.

Point I am making is that anything is possible. We need everyone firing and a lot of luck, but given some of our efforts in the past when given no chance, it can be done. Last year there was no team as formidable as Geelong and yet we overcame them.

I can only refer to Gimper's comments that if nothing else, I want to see nothing left in the tank by the time the siren goes.
What makes the comparison unhinge is the difference between Etihad and the MCG.

Re: Some positive thinking for Bomber Fans v Carlton

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 7:47 pm
by Gyoza
Doctor Strangelove wrote:Hi all.

Our wins have been a pretty scratchy but there are some good things on the rise:
1. Tayte Pears looked to be getting in form in the last 3 quarters of the GC game
2. Leroy Jetta is spark of joy whenever he is near the ball
3. EFC have a great key position spine , with multiple options
4. the mid-field is "capable" of breaking even against good sides

Now for the ideas for Carlton:
1. bring Henry Slattery back, if he is in form (instead of McVeigh) to take a Carlton small.
2. Angus Monfries to the back line to take a Carlton small
3. Slattery, Lonergan and Cale Hooker for Dempsey (injured), Davey and Carlile

Let's hang in there !!!!!!!!
That's some of the craziest shit I've ever read lol Henry Slattery...haha....in form...bahaha.

Re: Some positive thinking for Bomber Fans v Carlton

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:46 pm
by Megan
Jazz_84 wrote:i wanna see players throwing up after the game we put in that much effort
ENOUGH WITH THE VOM.

Re: Some positive thinking for Bomber Fans v Carlton

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:47 pm
by Gyoza
Megan wrote:
Jazz_84 wrote:i wanna see players throwing up after the game we put in that much effort
ENOUGH WITH THE VOM.
hahaha....I want to see rainbows of Powerade flowing across the MCG!

Re: Some positive thinking for Bomber Fans v Carlton

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:49 pm
by bomberdonnie
Take a spell doc

Re: Some positive thinking for Bomber Fans v Carlton

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 6:40 pm
by Megan
AH HA HA HA! Rainbow vomit. Oh dear. No.

Re: Some positive thinking for Bomber Fans v Carlton

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 9:15 pm
by Malky
I do fear the effects of this love, all of a sudden, for one Henry Slattery...

So he was an emergency for the GC game...
And yes, he was named in the best for Bendigo. But let's just put this into perspective here - it was against Melbourne's seconds!!!

The case against Henry = Eddie Betts - yes, Eddie Betts - kicking 8 goals on him last year... in the one game!

Nuff said!

Re: Some positive thinking for Bomber Fans v Carlton

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:36 pm
by s'dreams
Megan wrote:AH HA HA HA! Rainbow vomit. Oh dear. No.
Can we stop this please ... technicolour yawns, chundering, praying to the porcelin god etc etc is not funny

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1W0pP6A ... re=related

No really - doing a jackson pollock or imitating the excorcist is really really not funny

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6okwAEqbXdE

really

Re: Some positive thinking for Bomber Fans v Carlton

Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:46 pm
by hop
s'dreams wrote:
Megan wrote:AH HA HA HA! Rainbow vomit. Oh dear. No.
Can we stop this please ... technicolour yawns, chundering, praying to the porcelin god etc etc is not funny

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1W0pP6A ... re=related

No really - doing a jackson pollock or imitating the excorcist is really really not funny

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6okwAEqbXdE

really
Thank you Sir =D> =D> =D>

Re: Some positive thinking for Bomber Fans v Carlton

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 11:25 am
by Madden
I'm all for being optimistic, but there's too much positivity in this thread even for me.

Carlton are in unbelievable form. They will kick 25-26 goals unless we pull out a supreme defensive effort. And we generally struggle to do that on the G.

Carlton by 60+ (unfortunately).

Re: Some positive thinking for Bomber Fans v Carlton

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 2:43 pm
by little_ripper
Staggy wrote:I'm all for being optimistic, but there's too much positivity in this thread even for me.

Carlton are in unbelievable form. They will kick 25-26 goals unless we pull out a supreme defensive effort. And we generally struggle to do that on the G.

Carlton by 60+ (unfortunately).
Yeah if you look at it objectively rather than subjectively through essendon eyes. Carlton would monster nearly every side in the comp at the moment, they are running hot. Its the worst time to be playing them really.

That being said, playing a side in red hot form is good for our guys. They need to play stiff competition to improve.

Re: Some positive thinking for Bomber Fans v Carlton

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 7:16 pm
by Doctor Strangelove
Wow, yield to Doctor Strangelove you doubters!!!!!!!

Re: Some positive thinking for Bomber Fans v Carlton

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 7:51 pm
by Gyoza
Doctor Strangelove wrote:Wow, yield to Doctor Strangelove you doubters!!!!!!!
haha...how many of your suggestions were actually put in place? :wink: