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Straight Sets

Straight Sets - is it the most embarrassing thing in football?

  • Yes

    Votes: 31 45.6%
  • No

    Votes: 37 54.4%

  • Total voters
    68

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It's unpleasant, doing it back to back in consecutive years is even worse. However you don't need to listen to any shittruck supporters of loser clubs who couldn't even make it 🤷‍♂️ so no, missing finals is worse
 

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It's something Adelaide will have to live with for a few seasons to come. My bet is they will plummet next year, they completely sabotaged themselves and it was the most predictable result in finals history. Finishing on top with two home finals and they were never a chance in either game. Wow, what a catastrophe!
 
It's the price you can pay for having a good season. More embarassing is when your club is in the position of North/WC to be honest. Having in recent times experienced both, I'd prefer straight sets than the basket case we were in the mid 10's.
 

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It's something Adelaide will have to live with for a few seasons to come. My bet is they will plummet next year, they completely sabotaged themselves and it was the most predictable result in finals history. Finishing on top with two home finals and they were never a chance in either game. Wow, what a catastrophe!

They didn't even win a qtr 🤣
 

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Finishing 9th is the most embarrassing. Wooden spoon is embarrassing but at least the clubs usually spin they’re rebuilding and get a good draft pick. 9th suggests you were trying to compete but couldn’t make the cut to even compete and don’t even get the consolation of a good pick.

Straight sets is a wasted opportunity for sure, but not sure not taking that opportunity can be seen as worse than not even getting an opportunity to waste. Victims of own success I guess.

Since the pre finals bye was brought in, 50% of top 4 teams have gone out in straight sets (almost one per year) so it’s super common.
 
Finishing 9th is the most embarrassing. Wooden spoon is embarrassing but at least the clubs usually spin they’re rebuilding and get a good draft pick. 9th suggests you were trying to compete but couldn’t make the cut to even compete and don’t even get the consolation of a good pick.

Straight sets is a wasted opportunity for sure, but not sure not taking that opportunity can be seen as worse than not even getting an opportunity to waste. Victims of own success I guess.

Since the pre finals bye was brought in, 50% of top 4 teams have gone out in straight sets (almost one per year) so it’s super common.
The Crows were one of the most dominant teams in any of those years. I'd argue St Kilda were the last dominant team to bow out.

Adelaide had already built a fortress all season and didn't really have too many iffy games at home even the Showdown they got the job done in a game they probably won by more on the sheets. To lose both finals after being in so much control is damning.

I think what I've heard is accurate. They didn't rotate enough players, they got complacent, they got hunted and couldn't adapt.

Add to that, when you build a side on a mediocre midfield, and a top heavy forward line it's an easy proposition to strategically shut it down like Collingwood and Hawthorn did.
 
Supporting Carlton is worse
Rent free living is better.

For us a team that has done nothing bar a prelim loss in the last 2 decades but Pies supporters still make it an us Vs them in a thread that is neutral is humbling!

Concentrate on your own team not us mate! 🤦‍♀️😂
 

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