- May 13, 2007
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As we all know, Freo played their 2012 Grand Final today however were shown up by a far superior football side.
With Freo recording their lowest ever score at home, comparisons can be made with the capitulation of 119 a few years back. 119 have been a rabble ever since and the laughing stock of the AFL competition.
The FFC has a new coach on board, now with 4 grand final losses to his name. 3 at the Saints and 1 at the Dockers.
This has got me wondering what the mental scars from today will be for the poor Dockers.
Looking at their upcoming draw it paints an ugly picture;
Adelaide - loss
Richmond - loss
Essendon - loss
Collingwood - loss
Bulldogs - loss (they'll be 5 - 9 at this stage)
Then Melbourne, GWS, Port – too close to call, perhaps a draw for each game if they’re lucky.
Eagles – Grand Final Loss II for 2012
We all know that the Dockers have an average side with the recent recruiting leaving their squad with holes throughout. We all know that the current ”stars” are all over 30 and are about to retire without the taste of premiership glory. All of this must have an effect on their mental health.
When will the mental scars heal, if ever?
With Freo recording their lowest ever score at home, comparisons can be made with the capitulation of 119 a few years back. 119 have been a rabble ever since and the laughing stock of the AFL competition.
The FFC has a new coach on board, now with 4 grand final losses to his name. 3 at the Saints and 1 at the Dockers.
This has got me wondering what the mental scars from today will be for the poor Dockers.
Looking at their upcoming draw it paints an ugly picture;
Adelaide - loss
Richmond - loss
Essendon - loss
Collingwood - loss
Bulldogs - loss (they'll be 5 - 9 at this stage)
Then Melbourne, GWS, Port – too close to call, perhaps a draw for each game if they’re lucky.
Eagles – Grand Final Loss II for 2012
We all know that the Dockers have an average side with the recent recruiting leaving their squad with holes throughout. We all know that the current ”stars” are all over 30 and are about to retire without the taste of premiership glory. All of this must have an effect on their mental health.
When will the mental scars heal, if ever?