View Full Version : The Lids Off: Talk it up here
Rik E Boy
25 Sep 2007, 19:37
Did we almost pay the ultimate price for 'keeping the lid on it' as a club last Friday night? For the first time in many weeks Geelong didn't appear to play instinctively. Now that we've made the Grand Final I believe it's time to take an unfettered approach into the game and just PLAY!
Our best is better than their best. Play instinctively Geelong! :thumbsu:
regards,
REB
cozdawg#09
25 Sep 2007, 19:51
Did we almost pay the ultimate price for 'keeping the lid on it' as a club last Friday night? For the first time in many weeks Geelong didn't appear to play instinctively. Now that we've made the Grand Final I believe it's time to take an unfettered approach into the game and just PLAY!
Our best is better than their best. Play instinctively Geelong! :thumbsu:
regards,
REB
REMOVE THE LID
we've exceeded expectations thus far, if someone said at the start of the season we'd be runners up then id be more than happy, let's enjoy it ey
buzz123
25 Sep 2007, 20:19
they scared me so much when they stopped attacking in the last qtr on friday. i know they had to ice the game, but thats the geelong of old, the way we used to lose games!
the boys have played attacking all year, so i say, keep doing it and play the way that has bought the team success
I was just going through the History books, and came up with a few interesting points about previous Finals & Brownlow Medalists for the Cats. All Grand Final appearances by Geelong since 1951 ('52, '63, '67, '89, '92, '94, '95) have been played on different dates in September, and in one instance October, none have been played on the same date (Saturday 29th Sept.). We have had a previous Brownlow Medalist in Paul Couch who went on to play in the Grand Final, 1989, and unfortunately for us we lost.
But in 1951 Bernie Smith won the Brownlow Medal, and we went on to win the Grand Final, and the date of that Grand Final was the 29th September, 1951.
Jimmy Bartel wins Brownlow and then goes on to play in the Grand Final, 29th September, 2007. And let's hope that the outcome is just the same.:thumbsu:
Mr.Chicken
25 Sep 2007, 21:37
Talking about omens, the fact we've lost our last 5 grand finals, some where we were the favourites, won't come into play of course ;)
Brasil2007
25 Sep 2007, 21:56
I had so many omens last week it was weird. Everywhere I went I saw stacks of AFL figures, whereas normally I don't see any. For instance I saw Mickey O sitting in the Qantas club in Canberra, on the plane sitting behind me was Simon Crean (former Dons #1 ticket holder), and in the taxi from the airport to my house I saw David Neitz.
Kevin Rudd's cat came back, and it made national news (for some reason) - omen.
Finally there was the cocky mascot - the Magpie mascot was kicking around a small Geelong bear. I always reckon the cocky mascot is a killer omen which rarely fails.
There were stacks of others. A very odd week.
Prodigal Sons
25 Sep 2007, 22:20
Seems to me to me that as we Geelong supporters get closer to the big stage we are almost taking a back seat to Port in terms of arrogance and confidence. Not suggesting we resort to the crap that Mark Williams Chad Cornes and Co have been dribbling but I certainly think we should be more confident than many posters on here appear to be.
fact: we're the #1 attacking side in the afl
fact: we're the #1 defensive side in the afl
fact: we're one of the best clearance sides in the afl
fact: we're one of the best tackling sides in the afl
fact: we have arguably the best 2-3 midfielders on form (ablett - bartel - corey dominated brownlow voting over the 22 weeks)
fact: bookies have us red hot favouries $1.30 to Port $3.50 (they can't have the market framed that poorly)
fact: yes - Port have a slight advantage with Brogan and Lade but it was only worth a narrow victory a few weeks back.
fact: in that same game we were missing a brownlow medallist - all australian and the 2007 rising star (and propably 80+ quality stats) and got beaten with the last kick of the day)
I honestly think we played our grand final last week in terms of some players being over-awed by the occasion. You can't tell me that Ling Chapman Selwood Mackie and others will play 2 games like that in a row.
That Pies game is arguably the best hitout we could have had - whereas Port were running around high fiving each other from after half time. Both sides come from a "fish-bowl" environment where the weight of expectation is massive - so I don't subscribe to Chad Cornes theory that we have more to lose (it's a grand final for gods sake) You don't honestly thing at the 20 minute mark of the final qtr Gary Ablett Jnr will be thinking about what Gary Ablett Snr did out there in 1989 ?????
I think Port can argue a slight advantage in the ruck and 10 players with premiership experience - as for the latter, once the first 5 minutes are out of the way it's irrelavent.
So please - can we see more positive commentary from our own and let's not get sucked into the mind games before the ball is even bounced.
Something horrible will have to go wrong for us not to be very excited come 5.30pm on Saturday.
:):):):):):):)
gazisgod
25 Sep 2007, 23:04
oooooooh can;t wait for this weekend
gazisgod
25 Sep 2007, 23:07
i no it is still a few days away, but i'm pretty excited.
we've shown we're the best all year, but we have to prove it this weekend.
can't wait for this upcoming weekend
any thoughts on ur feelings about the big game?
Cheshire Cat
25 Sep 2007, 23:20
i no it is still a few days away, but i'm pretty excited.
we've shown we're the best all year, but we have to prove it this weekend.
can't wait for this upcoming weekend
any thoughts on ur feelings about the big game?
This is the most nervous I have been coming into a Grand Final, because this time we are undisputed favourites and this time it really would be a choke if we did not win!
The last Grand Final I attended was 1995 when I was 11. Needless to say having having been to the 92 and 94 GFs I expected us to lose by then. This time I really am expecting us to win, and I we don't...I really don't want to think about it. But never having experienced a win I'm not sure what that would be like either, there's certainly a great unknown as to how I will be feeling at 5:30pm this Saturday.
On a personal note a couple of weeks back my team lost the Grand Final by 1 point after losing just one game all season prior to that. That was devastating. I can only imagine the devastation if these boys don't get over the line.
After the game last night this Grand Final has come just in time. My heart needs a rest. Very excited and very nervous is how I'm feeling
captain dewy
25 Sep 2007, 23:29
Lets all get the if's, butt's and maybe's out of our system/ posts and replace them with when, how we, how good will it be, how goos was it, how good have we been this year etc.
don't ever loose the faith, and belief that gets you through crappy years when you really know that deep down your team is the best one going around.
We got there by disecting each other supporters included.
Reviewing everyone that has "any" influnce.
Changed things.
Got fitter.
In the process as a whole (club , admin & supporters) Become as one with a resilience that hasn't been seen before.
Our historyu has nothing to do with us and is superstitional at best as it has no real tangabile relevancy that can prove anything.
We are the best .
We all belive it.
We are all mature enough to not be cocky FIGJAM's about it.
Have leadership oozing out os us.
And most of all an underlying need to prove ourselves to our mates not ANYBODY ELSE!
WE ARE THE BEST.
Cheshire Cat
25 Sep 2007, 23:32
Lets all get the if's, butt's and maybe's out of our system/ posts and replace them with when, how we, how good will it be, how goos was it, how good have we been this year etc.
don't ever loose the faith, and belief that gets you through crappy years when you really know that deep down your team is the best one going around.
We got there by disecting each other supporters included.
Reviewing everyone that has "any" influnce.
Changed things.
Got fitter.
In the process as a whole (club , admin & supporters) Become as one with a resilience that hasn't been seen before.
Our historyu has nothing to do with us and is superstitional at best as it has no real tangabile relevancy that can prove anything.
We are the best .
We all belive it.
We are all mature enough to not be cocky FIGJAM's about it.
Have leadership oozing out os us.
And most of all an underlying need to prove ourselves to our mates not ANYBODY ELSE!
WE ARE THE BEST.
Spot on! If you play for your mates and do everything like we have done all year, like play on at all costs ALL THE TIME the guys don't have a lot to worry about. If they they start worrying about the consequences of this game, that's when they will choke
This is the most nervous I have been coming into a Grand Final, because this time we are undisputed favourites and this time it really would be a choke if we did not win!
All bullshit aside, this is why I think we have the edge.
Barabbas
25 Sep 2007, 23:41
My prediction for the game, Cats thrash port by 10 goals+, Port shows off it's sportsmanship by criticising the umpires in their speech (Adelaide Utd style).
captain dewy
25 Sep 2007, 23:56
Cheshire even your Fixed quote says "Soon we will know", lets all replace this stuff with, soon all will know.
I think Port can argue a slight advantage in the ruck and 10 players with premiership experience - as for the latter, once the first 5 minutes are out of the way it's irrelavent
Unless Port kick 3 goals in the first 5 minutes.
Copernicus
26 Sep 2007, 02:32
It's GF week - no need for the lid now.
Let's carve up those turkeys from Port Adelaide.
Crankitup
26 Sep 2007, 02:51
For what it's worth I think you guys will win.
If we hadn't had some key injuries we'd be there to beat you though.
We all know the Eagles eat pussies (esp in GF's).
It's GF week - no need for the lid now.
Let's carve up those turkeys from Port Adelaide.
Thats more like it, sheesh if you can't have some fun in GF week when can you.
Cos you wont be next week ;)
Rik E Boy
26 Sep 2007, 09:09
For what it's worth I think you guys will win.
If we hadn't had some key injuries we'd be there to beat you though.
We all know the Eagles eat pussies (esp in GF's).
'If' is a loser's word. Nice to see you using it.
regards,
REB
bigdroppunt
26 Sep 2007, 09:14
It's GF week - no need for the lid now.
Let's carve up those turkeys from Port Adelaide. Is it thanksgiving again ?
The Cork Soaker
26 Sep 2007, 10:13
Speaking of Omens, a few weeks ago after the Q final I noticed a lot of dead roos on the roadside. Last week on the way down to Melbourne we noticed a couple of dead magpies on the roadside. I suggested to my brother we pull over a grab one and tie it to the aerial and drive through melbourne with it. He suggested that was a silly idea unless I wanted every side panel of the car kicked in.
This week I'm hoping for the South Australian Electricity grid to fall over, now that would be the mother of all omens.
Partridge
26 Sep 2007, 10:18
It's GF week - no need for the lid now.
Let's carve up those turkeys from Port Adelaide.
Sorry guys, but I've seen all 4 losing Grand Finals (plus the 4 night Grand Finals we lost also), so for me, the lid stays on until 5.30pm Saturday. That was the date I set way earlier in the season and I ain't changing it now!
a.f.k.a.y.o.p.
26 Sep 2007, 10:40
Unless Port kick 3 goals in the first 5 minutes.
Unless they are the last 3 goals you kickfor the quarter......and we pile on a lazy half dozen.
anyway - we had our finals tempo experience game last week. you had a training run. like two weeks off really. and i belive we flogged the roos by more than you anyway...........
this week nerves are gone. focus is set. bring it on.
Partridge
26 Sep 2007, 10:53
Unless they are the last 3 goals you kickfor the quarter......and we pile on a lazy half dozen.
anyway - we had our finals tempo experience game last week. you had a training run. like two weeks off really. and i belive we flogged the roos by more than you anyway...........
this week nerves are gone. focus is set. bring it on.
Completely agree about the experience part. In some ways having a game like that in the Preliminary Final - playing poorly, struggling, but still winning - could be the perfect preparation. They know what's required, and they know they have to improve on last week.
The next 3 days can't pass soon enough.
a.f.k.a.y.o.p.
26 Sep 2007, 11:08
Completely agree about the experience part. In some ways having a game like that in the Preliminary Final - playing poorly, struggling, but still winning - could be the perfect preparation. They know what's required, and they know they have to improve on last week.
The next 3 days can't pass soon enough.
can you stop changing your signature line every day?????
loser_kid
26 Sep 2007, 11:41
I thought the lid was already off? :confused:
Crankitup
26 Sep 2007, 11:48
'If' is a loser's word. Nice to see you using it.
regards,
REB
I see you are still to develop a sense of humour.
nananana catman
26 Sep 2007, 12:06
3 sleeps to go (if i sleep at all)
Bring it on Motherf_ckers!!!
BlueNWhite
26 Sep 2007, 13:28
3 sleeps to go (if i sleep at all)
Bring it on Motherf_ckers!!!
Get excited people - we haven't made the grand final for over 10 years...and we're in with the best chance we've ever had to shake off that 44 year drought.
Carn the Catters!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thegerman
26 Sep 2007, 14:09
Seems to me to me that as we Geelong supporters get closer to the big stage we are almost taking a back seat to Port in terms of arrogance and confidence. Not suggesting we resort to the crap that Mark Williams Chad Cornes and Co have been dribbling but I certainly think we should be more confident than many posters on here appear to be.
fact: we're the #1 attacking side in the afl
fact: we're the #1 defensive side in the afl
fact: we're one of the best clearance sides in the afl
fact: we're one of the best tackling sides in the afl
fact: we have arguably the best 2-3 midfielders on form (ablett - bartel - corey dominated brownlow voting over the 22 weeks)
fact: bookies have us red hot favouries $1.30 to Port $3.50 (they can't have the market framed that poorly)
fact: yes - Port have a slight advantage with Brogan and Lade but it was only worth a narrow victory a few weeks back.
fact: in that same game we were missing a brownlow medallist - all australian and the 2007 rising star (and propably 80+ quality stats) and got beaten with the last kick of the day)
I honestly think we played our grand final last week in terms of some players being over-awed by the occasion. You can't tell me that Ling Chapman Selwood Mackie and others will play 2 games like that in a row.
That Pies game is arguably the best hitout we could have had - whereas Port were running around high fiving each other from after half time. Both sides come from a "fish-bowl" environment where the weight of expectation is massive - so I don't subscribe to Chad Cornes theory that we have more to lose (it's a grand final for gods sake) You don't honestly thing at the 20 minute mark of the final qtr Gary Ablett Jnr will be thinking about what Gary Ablett Snr did out there in 1989 ?????
I think Port can argue a slight advantage in the ruck and 10 players with premiership experience - as for the latter, once the first 5 minutes are out of the way it's irrelavent.
So please - can we see more positive commentary from our own and let's not get sucked into the mind games before the ball is even bounced.
Something horrible will have to go wrong for us not to be very excited come 5.30pm on Saturday.
:):):):):):):)
Great post.
Totally agree, lets look at the game as half full, with more to come instead of the other way around.
I've been pretty positive all season, picked the guys to finish second behind West Coast so I think we have to be totally positive and give it everything.
Too bad a lot of us miss out on being there, but will be at a mates place in Geelong talking us up. I think we have gone and outshone ourselves this year, and we still look for improvement.
Can't wait
randyzany
26 Sep 2007, 17:23
It's boys against men Port are gonna get a footballing lesson they'll never forget.
catempire
26 Sep 2007, 17:31
Seems to me to me that as we Geelong supporters get closer to the big stage we are almost taking a back seat to Port in terms of arrogance and confidence. Not suggesting we resort to the crap that Mark Williams Chad Cornes and Co have been dribbling but I certainly think we should be more confident than many posters on here appear to be.
fact: we're the #1 attacking side in the afl
fact: we're the #1 defensive side in the afl
fact: we're one of the best clearance sides in the afl
fact: we're one of the best tackling sides in the afl
fact: we have arguably the best 2-3 midfielders on form (ablett - bartel - corey dominated brownlow voting over the 22 weeks)
fact: bookies have us red hot favouries $1.30 to Port $3.50 (they can't have the market framed that poorly)
fact: yes - Port have a slight advantage with Brogan and Lade but it was only worth a narrow victory a few weeks back.
fact: in that same game we were missing a brownlow medallist - all australian and the 2007 rising star (and propably 80+ quality stats) and got beaten with the last kick of the day)
I honestly think we played our grand final last week in terms of some players being over-awed by the occasion. You can't tell me that Ling Chapman Selwood Mackie and others will play 2 games like that in a row.
That Pies game is arguably the best hitout we could have had - whereas Port were running around high fiving each other from after half time. Both sides come from a "fish-bowl" environment where the weight of expectation is massive - so I don't subscribe to Chad Cornes theory that we have more to lose (it's a grand final for gods sake) You don't honestly thing at the 20 minute mark of the final qtr Gary Ablett Jnr will be thinking about what Gary Ablett Snr did out there in 1989 ?????
I think Port can argue a slight advantage in the ruck and 10 players with premiership experience - as for the latter, once the first 5 minutes are out of the way it's irrelavent.
So please - can we see more positive commentary from our own and let's not get sucked into the mind games before the ball is even bounced.
Something horrible will have to go wrong for us not to be very excited come 5.30pm on Saturday.
:):):):):):):)
Great post.
Read in the Herald Sun that the last time a team won a PF by 80+ points they crashed and burned in the grand final to the tune of 61 points.
Port Adelaide beat the Kangaroos by 87 points in a final in 2005. The following week they played the team who finished the H&A season on top of the ladder and were thrashed by 83 points. Their margin over the Roos last week? 87 points, and we all know where Geelong finished on the ladder after the H&A season. ;)
Cheshire Cat
26 Sep 2007, 22:54
Read in the Herald Sun that the last time a team won a PF by 80+ points they crashed and burned in the grand final to the tune of 61 points.
Port Adelaide beat the Kangaroos by 87 points in a final in 2005. The following week they played the team who finished the H&A season on top of the ladder and were thrashed by 83 points. Their margin over the Roos last week? 87 points, and we all know where Geelong finished on the ladder after the H&A season. ;)
That was us. :thumbsd:
MmkMrMackie
27 Sep 2007, 00:38
It's been a while since I recieved my membership pack, and for the last few months I've had no idea where my stickers and such had gone. I'd also woken up after a big one the night after we beat the hapless kangaroos, and checking my wallet, I had no idea where my membership card was. I assumed that I had been showing it off all night, and had misplaced it somewhere. :(
Well, today, it was a bit cold, so I decided I'd wear my jacket. I reached into my jacket pocket, and there was my membership card! Score = 1. When I got home, I decided I'd have a look for my members pack, and I'd wear some members stickers on whatever I wear on grand final day... Now, my house is a ****ing pig sty, and it's hard to find the sink, let alone a tiny members pack... But guess what, underneath the first pile of junk I turned over, there was my members pack, and to make the find even sweeter, all the stickers and what not were inside the plastic envelope - all still in perfect condition!!! Score = 2!!!
How happy I am! Anyway, just thought I'd share that with you guys! The signs are looking good! I'm optimistic! GO THE MIGHTY CATTERS!
Champ39
27 Sep 2007, 00:41
It's been a while since I recieved my membership pack, and for the last few months I've had no idea where my stickers and such had gone. I'd also woken up after a big one the night after we beat the hapless kangaroos, and checking my wallet, I had no idea where my membership card was. I assumed that I had been showing it off all night, and had misplaced it somewhere. :(
Well, today, it was a bit cold, so I decided I'd wear my jacket. I reached into my jacket pocket, and there was my membership card! Score = 1. When I got home, I decided I'd have a look for my members pack, and I'd wear some members stickers on whatever I wear on grand final day... Now, my house is a ****ing pig sty, and it's hard to find the sink, let alone a tiny members pack... But guess what, underneath the first pile of junk I turned over, there was my members pack, and to make the find even sweeter, all the stickers and what not were inside the plastic envelope - all still in perfect condition!!! Score = 2!!!
How happy I am! Anyway, just thought I'd share that with you guys! The signs are looking good! I'm optimistic! GO THE MIGHTY CATTERS!
Haha your happy.. but whoever has to clean the house ain't going to be.
Hahaha.
Thanks for sharing.. haha.
Cheshire Cat
27 Sep 2007, 00:42
Today I found a pair of board shorts I thought I had lost and there was $20 in the pocket! :thumbsu:
Put your glasses down people - Geelong = 2007 Premiers. :p
Barabbas
27 Sep 2007, 00:44
I looked under my bed, and stumbled across the 1963 premiership cup. That's an omen.
passthebottle
27 Sep 2007, 00:49
How the lid disappeared.:D
Cast your minds back to the Richmond game , i remember the week leading up
to the game and thinking we aren't looking to flash at the moment.
And then sat down to watch the game and was really shocked to see them play like that.
And then the next week we were due to play West Coast who at that stage were undefeated. Thinking to myself there is a chance(more hope than anything) that we could beat them.
And then Fremantle at skilled(thinking 2005) and we beat them.
And then you think to yourself, well that is three straight its starting to look better(hope).
And then comes Port at AAMI (don't need to mention our record there) and i sit down and watch the game and think to myself is this the start of something special(again more hope) and i rate that win better than our Richmond game(record at AAMI).
Then the Saints game and every time they challenge in the first half we respond. Second half we blow them away.
Well that is five straight we should make the eight(hope).
Then bloody Adelaide at AAMI, do we have a worse record against anyone?
If we come close i will be happy(not really but one does tell oneself these things sometimes) and what happens they challenge all day but we prevail.
Are they finally starting to show the potential that us Cats supporters have seen for awhile.(a little more hope)
Brisbane at home we should win this and they not only win it but give those bastards some of what they gave us for a few years(boys v men).
And then Sydney and again we show this resolve especially in the last quarter we have a few injuries and we stand strong.
Bombers game (walk in the park).
After 30 years as a supporter i think to myself we are looking really good(keep a lid on).
Collingwood game, big crowd finals like pressure they challenge all day we prevail(how good are these boys).
Bloody Bulldogs beat us in the first game this year(have good record against us) and the first half was bloody sensational.
And then the Fremantle game. The first game i have been to live in 5 long years and what a bloody day.
After the game i think to myself is this the year(no longer hope).
The dominoes continue to fall Richmond, Adelaide and the Kangaroos.
Fifteen bloody straight, now i am getting excited(Lid is getting loose).
And then Port, we have THREE VERY IMPORTANT PLAYERS out, and nearly snatch the game.I think if we had just one of those players the result would have been different.
How will we go after losing a game? Back to business and another good win against Brisbane in Brisbane.(we are no longer shit interstate)
End of season three games clear and percentage on top!!!!
Two good finals wins later and we are in the GRAND FINAL!!!!
Nine All Australians!
The rising star of 2007!
The Brownlow medalist of 2007!
Are we that good?
You bloody bet we are and Port will find out on Saturday.
I am 35 years old and never seen my beloved side win a flag, but this year is different for all the right reasons.
We have a good bunch of boys who are determined to go all the way!!!!!!
2007 the year of the CAT!
I looked under my bed, and stumbled across the 1963 premiership cup. That's an omen.
I found the 2007 premiership cup under my bed. ;)