Sismis wrote:...I think we're a fair way off panic stations.
We're not far off panic stations, players have no confidence, fans are losing hope.
Hawthorn being our only hope this season. 7 weeks ago.
Played well but lost to a very under-done Sydney
Barely beat Carlton!!
Barely beat St. Kilda.
Lost to Collingwood which was there for the taking on the big stage.
Found a way to lose against North Melbourne.
Were in trouble against the lions - avoided by a big 3rd quarter effort.
Found a way to lose against Richmond on the big stage for Fletcher#400.
I just keep hoping we'll come good, they need to be getting better each week, not worse.
Whilst I was out walking through the StKilda Botanical Gardens on the weekend, I saw a little dog go happily trotting past that had lost the use of his back legs. Remarkably, the owners had rigged up a cart-like contraption which was attached to the rear of the dog, a bit like a buggy attached to a horse. Included in the contraption was a little bucket into which the dog would piss. I don't know why it was there, as presumably it would be just as effective for the piss to go straight on to the ground. Perhaps it was useful for when the dog was indoors. Who knows. Anyway, when the bucket was full, as was the case when I saw the dog, every time he would run, the piss would come flying out and inevitably coat the dog in its own piss. The dog seemed thoroughly content with this set-up and would happily continue on his piss-soaked way.
The dog strongly reminded me of the EFC.
Like sand through the hour glass, so are the days at the Essendon Football Club.
Sismis wrote:...I think we're a fair way off panic stations.
We're not far off panic stations, players have no confidence, fans are losing hope.
Hawthorn being our only hope this season. 7 weeks ago.
Played well but lost to a very under-done Sydney
Barely beat Carlton!!
Barely beat St. Kilda.
Lost to Collingwood which was there for the taking on the big stage.
Found a way to lose against North Melbourne.
Were in trouble against the lions - avoided by a big 3rd quarter effort.
Found a way to lose against Richmond on the big stage for Fletcher#400.
I just keep hoping we'll come good, they need to be getting better each week, not worse.
I think we are getting better. We are still having some terrible patches where our skills seem to disintigrate but we are seeing improvement in ball movement over all and a few players are finding form. Hibberd, Carlisle Moe for example.
I still think our no 1 structural issue is entry to forward 50. I don't understand how we can have two good marking forwards and struggle to find options to kick to.
Other than when Colyer gets on the gas thru the middle and runs into a clear forward line, our forward line gets very busy, too many bods, not enough spaces.
The opposition is frequently able to get back quick enough and crowd the place.
It was frequently evident Saturday night.
Sismis wrote:...I think we're a fair way off panic stations.
We're not far off panic stations, players have no confidence, fans are losing hope.
Hawthorn being our only hope this season. 7 weeks ago.
Played well but lost to a very under-done Sydney
Barely beat Carlton!!
Barely beat St. Kilda.
Lost to Collingwood which was there for the taking on the big stage.
Found a way to lose against North Melbourne.
Were in trouble against the lions - avoided by a big 3rd quarter effort.
Found a way to lose against Richmond on the big stage for Fletcher#400.
I just keep hoping we'll come good, they need to be getting better each week, not worse.
Whilst I was out walking through the StKilda Botanical Gardens on the weekend, I saw a little dog go happily trotting past that had lost the use of his back legs. Remarkably, the owners had rigged up a cart-like contraption which was attached to the rear of the dog, a bit like a buggy attached to a horse. Included in the contraption was a little bucket into which the dog would piss. I don't know why it was there, as presumably it would be just as effective for the piss to go straight on to the ground. Perhaps it was useful for when the dog was indoors. Who knows. Anyway, when the bucket was full, as was the case when I saw the dog, every time he would run, the piss would come flying out and inevitably coat the dog in its own piss. The dog seemed thoroughly content with this set-up and would happily continue on his piss-soaked way.
hop wrote:Curry Night with the In-laws - or the Cats at Etihad.
Either one is guaranteed to give you the shits.
At least with Curry you know what you are getting. With Essendon you will think it's just wind, trust your instincts and quickly find out it was much worse.
Sismis wrote:...I think we're a fair way off panic stations.
We're not far off panic stations, players have no confidence, fans are losing hope.
Hawthorn being our only hope this season. 7 weeks ago.
Played well but lost to a very under-done Sydney
Barely beat Carlton!!
Barely beat St. Kilda.
Lost to Collingwood which was there for the taking on the big stage.
Found a way to lose against North Melbourne.
Were in trouble against the lions - avoided by a big 3rd quarter effort.
Found a way to lose against Richmond on the big stage for Fletcher#400.
I just keep hoping we'll come good, they need to be getting better each week, not worse.
Whilst I was out walking through the StKilda Botanical Gardens on the weekend, I saw a little dog go happily trotting past that had lost the use of his back legs. Remarkably, the owners had rigged up a cart-like contraption which was attached to the rear of the dog, a bit like a buggy attached to a horse. Included in the contraption was a little bucket into which the dog would piss. I don't know why it was there, as presumably it would be just as effective for the piss to go straight on to the ground. Perhaps it was useful for when the dog was indoors. Who knows. Anyway, when the bucket was full, as was the case when I saw the dog, every time he would run, the piss would come flying out and inevitably coat the dog in its own piss. The dog seemed thoroughly content with this set-up and would happily continue on his piss-soaked way.
hop wrote:Curry Night with the In-laws - or the Cats at Etihad.
I'll let you know after team selection.
And - for the record - 37 years a member and have only missed Melb games when I've been OS.
Hop, you really think it's as grim as late sheedy early knights years?
I don't. We have.some.great footballers. Just carrying a few duds.
No - but I really didn't have too many expectations with those teams.
Unfortunately or stupidly - I had high hope for this season. I know we are only two games out of the top 4 - but for the life of me I cannot see where the improvement is coming from or that the team has the ability to play aggressive, constructive, intelligent football.
M.H. Bomber is correct - the fans sense it as well. Not since the Knights era has it been this depressing - the difference being everyone knew Knights was gone by mid season.
My material isn't very good..Oh...and then there's the bladder problem.
Sismis wrote:...I think we're a fair way off panic stations.
We're not far off panic stations, players have no confidence, fans are losing hope.
Hawthorn being our only hope this season. 7 weeks ago.
Played well but lost to a very under-done Sydney
Barely beat Carlton!!
Barely beat St. Kilda.
Lost to Collingwood which was there for the taking on the big stage.
Found a way to lose against North Melbourne.
Were in trouble against the lions - avoided by a big 3rd quarter effort.
Found a way to lose against Richmond on the big stage for Fletcher#400.
I just keep hoping we'll come good, they need to be getting better each week, not worse.
Whilst I was out walking through the StKilda Botanical Gardens on the weekend, I saw a little dog go happily trotting past that had lost the use of his back legs. Remarkably, the owners had rigged up a cart-like contraption which was attached to the rear of the dog, a bit like a buggy attached to a horse. Included in the contraption was a little bucket into which the dog would piss. I don't know why it was there, as presumably it would be just as effective for the piss to go straight on to the ground. Perhaps it was useful for when the dog was indoors. Who knows. Anyway, when the bucket was full, as was the case when I saw the dog, every time he would run, the piss would come flying out and inevitably coat the dog in its own piss. The dog seemed thoroughly content with this set-up and would happily continue on his piss-soaked way.
The dog strongly reminded me of the EFC.
I thought you were going to say you were going to donate a couple of sets of wheels to the club.
donsgetthere wrote:
We play Saturday you dumb f***.
hahahaha. I'd go away and work a bit more on your thinking and reading comprehension before you start dishing out the insults chief.
Very jealous hop....I wish I could go to both.
Shut up cock mucher
What's a mucher?
You should know.
It's a special manipulation of the penis donsgetthere invented that creates amazing orgasms. He uses it up the back row of the grandstand at Windy Hill at midnight each night depending on who shows up. Uses the cash to pay for his internet connection so he can share his wisdom with us.
Like a turd in the swimming pool, these are the days of our EFC lives
similar to a scrotem licker but does not lick.... thus munches
2. someone who eats out the anal area
1. that got damned butt mucher ate a whole in ma damn trousers
2. that god damned devil woman decided to go all kinky on meh and tried to be a damned butt mucher
by Gladiss, Charleh, And Fraink July 21, 2005"
You learn something everyday from the strangest sources Bloody hell....everytime Mr Getthere posts now, I'll be reminded of a movie with Banjo's and Pig Squealing noises.