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jonoman89
23 May 2008, 22:57
with the pies all over the cats like flies on shit i cant help but feel geelong is going to end up a better team. to be honest they have been plodding along and just relying on their occasional brilliance (and what brilliance!) to get over the line. now that they're getting a reality check i think they'll have a serious think about themselves and really turn it on for the rest of season.

next week we are going to have a bloody hard time unless the boys really turn it on and hopefully draw on the confidence on a win over freo. geelong will be hungry and out there to prove their worth (which is A LOT).

they'll also have ottens back! this could get ugly very easily!

:(

EddieBettsIsAChamp
23 May 2008, 23:03
It could go any way IMO, Geelong will be pretty shaken up by the loss, and it could effect them one of two ways.

I know what way i'm hoping for:thumbsu:.

Bee
23 May 2008, 23:11
Hmmpph! Collingwood did this on purpose 'cause they hate Carlton! :mad::p

WeninRome
23 May 2008, 23:14
yeah it had to be the week before they play us!! and it had to be collingwood to beat them.... sweeeeeeeeeet

true_blue_69
23 May 2008, 23:14
I was thinking exactly the same thing.......Geelong on the re-bound..... who wants that?????

But on the other hand, when you really think about it..... Geelong have not been at their best the last couple of weeks at least......average indeed.

There are 2 teams going to play & at this stage, Carlton have a 50/50 chance

NIKE...... JUST BRING IT! :thumbsu:

WeninRome
23 May 2008, 23:17
I was thinking exactly the same thing.......Geelong on the re-bound..... who wants that?????

But on the other hand, when you really think about it..... Geelong have not been at their best the last couple of weeks at least......average indeed.

There are 2 teams going to play & at this stage, Carlton have a 50/50 chance

NIKE...... JUST BRING IT! :thumbsu:

nice plug ;)

Captain Judd
23 May 2008, 23:18
Nothing will change for us. Even if Geelong won tonight i'd still be expecting them to thump us. Either way were still going to get thumped.

[ToTTi]
23 May 2008, 23:19
...Or the boys could take some confidence into the game knowing that Collingwood destroyed Geelong and we beat Collingwood...


funny game is football.

HBF
23 May 2008, 23:33
Geelong were shyte tonight, and they have quite a few players who are nowhere near 100%. Guys like Ling, Johnson and Hunt are not fit at all. I'm not expecting us to win next week, but if Geelong play anything like they did tonight, we won't get smashed. In fact, we might even push them.

Blue History
23 May 2008, 23:39
Hopefully all listed Carlton players were watching tonight.

Listening on the radio, it wasn't that Collingwood were better skilled, they were harder at it, they wanted it more and they were willing to throw their body on the line.

If we had the same desire and attack Collingwood had tonight we will make Geelong's life very hard as they play the free running softer football and the hardness tonight exposed them.

Geelong IMO have been very average this year, 3 of their wins have came against 3 of last years bottom 4 in RFC, Ess & Melb. They only fell over the line against Freo who are very poor this year, they only beat PA by 9. The other wins against StKilda who are average and Brisbane and Sydney both of which were at Skilled Stadium.

So they haven't been impressive.

In saying that, if we got a flogging i would hope the boys responded.

mediumsizered
23 May 2008, 23:54
;11115305']...Or the boys could take some confidence into the game knowing that Collingwood destroyed Geelong and we beat Collingwood...


funny game is football.

Certainly the boys could take some confidence from the fact that it wasn't spectacular football Collingwood played today. It was all about man-on-man contests, constant pressure & working for each other. In other words it was hard working football, that any team can play if they are prepared to 'roll up their sleeves & get their hands dirty".

The talent in Geelong's team far exceeded that of Collingwood, but most of the Collingwood players were prepared to do the hard things, which bridged the talent gap. Sure Geelong are going to be stinging after tonight's loss & you would expect them to bounce back, but the fact is this loss has been coming for a number of weeks & now might be a good time to come up against them, with a slight chink showing in their 'armour'

bigboyblue
24 May 2008, 00:02
i'm not 100% certain but if i recall correctly, the last time the cats got done by a decent margin (so not the port loss) was against the roos early last year. again, if i recall correctly they came out the next week and beat the tigers by a few thousand. oh dear.

Jarrod Waiteee
24 May 2008, 00:07
where the hell were geelong tonight....

blues4flag
24 May 2008, 00:39
Damn it, was hoping we'd be the ones to catch Geelong out on a poor night. Have been playing nowhere near their best, without the intensity they had throughout last year. I'm guessing the loss will sting them into action.

Bluebear
24 May 2008, 00:44
If we bring our "A" game i nterms of pressure around the stoppages then we could push them.......and should smash Freo.

If we bring our B game which was on display last week then both Freo and the Cats will boost % against us.

You Beauty!
24 May 2008, 01:00
Goes to show - if you put he pressure on and tackle hard; any team can beat any other team on the day. I think the cats loss is a positive for us, especially if we can have a confidence boost against freo tomorrow. I will be there. Carn the bluebaggers!

TorresIsGod
24 May 2008, 01:16
Surely, with BigFooty logic, if Collingwood are a 14+ goal better side than Geelong, and we're a 4 goal better side than Collingwood, we'll beat Geelong by 18 goals? Isn't that how BigFooty works?

Chodders
24 May 2008, 01:26
Geelong are still a very good side. Chapman was out tonight and BOttens is close to returning (Thompson said he was 50/50 for the Coll game). Two very good players who I can seeing playing next week. I won't be tipping Carlton next week regardless of how well we play tomorrow. We are a young side and thus will be inconsistent. A win against Geelong would be beyond awesome, but a competitve defeat will be disappointing but nothing to be too upset about.

A thumping....

Well I don't want to think about that, but seeing as I am, it will probably effectively end our chances of making the finals. We would be below break even by at least 2 games and %.

But lets focus on beating Freo tomorrow. Beating sh*t teams when we should is what will earn us repect.

Mayesy_23
24 May 2008, 03:00
I'm very scared about next week. Could be a fair thumping. But then again you never know. Let's just measure ourselves by the ones we should win. Like tomorrow. Go blues.

Five
24 May 2008, 03:38
If we bring our "A" game i nterms of pressure around the stoppages then we could push them.......and should smash Freo.

If we bring our B game which was on display last week then both Freo and the Cats will boost % against us.

Goes to show - if you put he pressure on and tackle hard; any team can beat any other team on the day. I think the cats loss is a positive for us, especially if we can have a confidence boost against freo tomorrow. I will be there. Carn the bluebaggers!

+ Like us, Collingwood prefer to dispose of the ball by foot
? Collingwood went from averaging 51 tackles to having 85
* I think Bentick, Judd and Russell are our only players who average over 3 tackles so everybody is going to have to start getting in the habit this week

thylacine60
24 May 2008, 03:41
+ Like us, Collingwood prefer to dispose of the ball by foot
? Collingwood went from averaging 51 tackles to having 85
* I think Bentick, Judd and Russell are our only players who average over 3 tackles so everybody is going to have to start getting in the habit this week

Gibbsy doesn't seem to have maintained the same ferociousness at the ball since his steller game against the Pies unfortunately. We need consistent efforts right across the ground.

frantelle
24 May 2008, 03:54
+ Like us, Collingwood prefer to dispose of the ball by foot
? Collingwood went from averaging 51 tackles to having 85
* I think Bentick, Judd and Russell are our only players who average over 3 tackles so everybody is going to have to start getting in the habit this week

it can be done
just watch our game and learn from it
obviously pressure and tackling is the key
we had 15 guys get 3 or more tackles tonight with 6 of them getting over 6 tackles so thats where u have to lift

obiously if the geelong we all no come out after this belting then i apologise on behalf of collingwood for waking up a sleeping giant

thylacine60
24 May 2008, 03:58
it can be done
just watch our game and learn from it
obviously pressure and tackling is the key
we had 15 guys get 3 or more tackles tonight with 6 of them getting over 6 tackles so thats where u have to lift

obiously if the geelong we all no come out after this belting then i apologise on behalf of collingwood for waking up a sleeping giant

Yeah, thanks a bunch for that! :(

Blue History
24 May 2008, 07:22
Interesting fact that could happen again.

1995, Carlton drop 2 games mid season, both were big wins for Swans and StKilda...the only two games lost for that year.

Maybe (ones hoping) that sort of thing could repeat...

stokesy
24 May 2008, 09:22
Instead of us losing by 100 pts, we'll lose by 180 pts.

Goldhawk
24 May 2008, 09:32
I wouldn'y get aheads of yourself,you've got Freo to play then you can think about Geelong on the rebound.

Bomba Sheldon
24 May 2008, 09:52
Dont worry we will floggggggggg the Frockers today and then bitch slap those handbaggers next week!:thumbsu:

Banga19
24 May 2008, 10:10
I'm actually quite confident next week. I know we don't wanna settle for an honorable loss, but I reckon next week I would at least. I reckon it'll be good for us to play a really good team, and push them. Don't think we'll win but I reckon we are a chance to be within a few goals at 3 quarter and lose by about 4. A game like that could be a turning point for us.

Murph_The_Smurf
24 May 2008, 10:25
Hopefully all listed Carlton players were watching tonight.

Listening on the radio, it wasn't that Collingwood were better skilled, they were harder at it, they wanted it more and they were willing to throw their body on the line.

If we had the same desire and attack Collingwood had tonight we will make Geelong's life very hard as they play the free running softer football and the hardness tonight exposed them.

Geelong IMO have been very average this year, 3 of their wins have came against 3 of last years bottom 4 in RFC, Ess & Melb. They only fell over the line against Freo who are very poor this year, they only beat PA by 9. The other wins against StKilda who are average and Brisbane and Sydney both of which were at Skilled Stadium.

So they haven't been impressive.

In saying that, if we got a flogging i would hope the boys responded.


8 / 9 wins preety good in my books , your being critical of geelong here, they havent been at there sparkling best , who knows maybe there just bored of winning ? id be bored if i was a geelong supporter.

i wonder how many geelong supporters went last night expecting a big win , but not to collingwood , seriously all credit to the magpies they knocked over in alot of peoples eyes the unbeatable's (please forgive me i have sinned).

I hope geelong play a good game next week , and i hope we beat them , while there playing good footy , not shizen footy :)

Murph_The_Smurf
24 May 2008, 10:28
I'm actually quite confident next week. I know we don't wanna settle for an honorable loss, but I reckon next week I would at least. I reckon it'll be good for us to play a really good team, and push them. Don't think we'll win but I reckon we are a chance to be within a few goals at 3 quarter and lose by about 4. A game like that could be a turning point for us.

Apart from your quote i noticed your screen name is banga lance's nickname . just thought id let you guys know hes kicked 16 goals in two weeks.
He will also more than likely kick another 8 this week.

Mike_blues
24 May 2008, 10:43
;11115305']...Or the boys could take some confidence into the game knowing that Collingwood destroyed Geelong and we beat Collingwood...


funny game is football.
your on to something

celtic_pride
24 May 2008, 11:01
Meh It's not too good to look ahead 2 weeks ahead generally.
Just focus on this week, and next week can sort itself out.

BryceGibbs#4
24 May 2008, 11:01
I was last night thinking the same....We're gonna be up against a fired up Geelong. Shows how much we need to win today because next week i think we're f**ked.

blue gunslinger
24 May 2008, 11:11
Goes to show - if you put he pressure on and tackle hard; any team can beat any other team on the day. I think the cats loss is a positive for us, especially if we can have a confidence boost against freo tomorrow. I will be there. Carn the bluebaggers!

Well said! But lets use this principle today first and beat the Purple Faze.They say we are soft but Freo just wish they were tough. Lets play good honest hard nosed old fashioned footy today and worry about puss in boots next week

Jimthegreat
24 May 2008, 11:11
Called a premiership hangover. Not unusual for the reigning to premier, lacking the real hunger, to scratch wins before a big loss starts a run of losses (not necessarily consecutively). Geelong have had lift lift enormously recently just to dig themselves out of some holes. Were ready to be pumped. They may pump for a week and pump us next week but it wouldn't surprise either if Geelong struggle to get over the line either. It's about the time of the year the "premiership hangover" kicks in. Don't be surprised if Geelong lose a few too. After you've climbed the mountain it's hard to keep that real intense passion going.

celtic_pride
24 May 2008, 11:19
Meh even before last night, did anyone honestly seriously expect we would come close to Geelong ?

Just focus on today's game, I have no idea why so many fans are confident we will win today, esp as we haven't beaten Freak-Mantle in 8 years, and they have a killer ruckman in Sandilands, and Pav always carves our backline up like an xmas turkey.

Enso
24 May 2008, 12:04
Interesting fact that could happen again.

1995, Carlton drop 2 games mid season, both were big wins for Swans and StKilda...the only two games lost for that year.

Maybe (ones hoping) that sort of thing could repeat...

Was thinking the same thing last night:thumbsu:

Five
24 May 2008, 13:15
Instead of us losing by 100 pts, we'll lose by 180 pts.

http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll241/Riverend/pessimistSM-1.jpg

:)

Five
24 May 2008, 13:18
I wouldn'y get aheads of yourself,you've got Freo to play then you can think about Geelong on the rebound.

With your avatar you can say anything you like Goldhawk :)

Shoulz
24 May 2008, 15:58
next week we are going to have a bloody hard time unless the boys really turn it on and hopefully draw on the confidence on a win over freo. geelong will be hungry and out there to prove their worth (which is A LOT).

they'll also have ottens back! this could get ugly very easily!

:(

Yeah true, but the pies just beat them and were too good in general.

Not just next week but the next few weeks as Coll vs Carl very soon,
and the Pies are going to romp.:D

Shoulz
24 May 2008, 16:00
Called a premiership hangover. Not unusual for the reigning to premier, lacking the real hunger, to scratch wins before a big loss starts a run of losses (not necessarily consecutively). Geelong have had lift lift enormously recently just to dig themselves out of some holes. Were ready to be pumped. They may pump for a week and pump us next week but it wouldn't surprise either if Geelong struggle to get over the line either. It's about the time of the year the "premiership hangover" kicks in. Don't be surprised if Geelong lose a few too. After you've climbed the mountain it's hard to keep that real intense passion going.


Brisbane did it for 4 years.

Geelong won't and cant :D It's over.

Geelong will be back to its real selves (inconsistent).

FreakShow20
25 May 2008, 00:07
Brisbane did it for 4 years.

Geelong won't and cant :D It's over.

Geelong will be back to its real selves (inconsistent).

We lose our 2nd game in 29 weeks! Your an idiot!

HBF
25 May 2008, 00:15
Well said! But lets use this principle today first and beat the Purple Faze.They say we are soft but Freo just wish they were tough. Lets play good honest hard nosed old fashioned footy today and worry about puss in boots next week

Geelong were hopeless last night, and they have a few players out there that are clearly injured. Steve Johnson, Cameron Ling and Josh Hunt were all going at about 70% last night, and they had no structure at all.

if we can come out and play 4 quarters of footy, we certainly won't get smashed like I thought we might 4 weeks ago.

HBF
25 May 2008, 00:16
We lose our 2nd game in 29 weeks! Your an idiot!

:D :D :D
Oh dear.

What were you saying champ?

The Real Deal
25 May 2008, 00:25
We lose our 2nd game in 29 weeks! Your an idiot!

The handbag has returned to Geelong! Vintage Cats!