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3rd degree wrote:We dont want it bad enough, we believe our own bath water. You would think that losing by 5 points in the PF last year would have given us some motivation to want to achieve greater things, but unfortunately it has given ourselves a false value of ourselves. As much as I hate to say it Our lads should take a look at Essendon's 2000 team on video for motivation. Because at the moment we are lacking it.
I'm sorry 3rd degree, but all day I have been trying to work out how we are "believing our own bath water". Can you please explain what this means?
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Neil Appleby wrote:Interesting response ktszyu1 but I can't pull my head in on this one.

Yes, I've seen the raves Didak gets here and yes I have seen his stats.

He was good against Brisbane.

He's talented and at times breathtaking; no doubt.

Best player this year? Not in my opinion; that accolade is Heater's or perhaps Medhurst's.

Maybe a have a blind spot when it comes to Didak; good judges love the guy but I think he is over rated.
Fair enough, that's your opinion.

I've got my own Copeland voting system going on, and right now I have Didak in the lead on 44 points, Heath second on 41. He has just been brilliant for my liking... but it's subjective I suppose. Though, he was quite poor except for the 4th quarter against the Hawks. Heath was much better, BOG for us.
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Steamroller wrote:
3rd degree wrote:We dont want it bad enough, we believe our own bath water. You would think that losing by 5 points in the PF last year would have given us some motivation to want to achieve greater things, but unfortunately it has given ourselves a false value of ourselves. As much as I hate to say it Our lads should take a look at Essendon's 2000 team on video for motivation. Because at the moment we are lacking it.
I'm sorry 3rd degree, but all day I have been trying to work out how we are "believing our own bath water". Can you please explain what this means?
Steamroller - believing your own bathwater is thinking you are are better than what you are - because if you believe that you your bathwater tastes good -you are dead wrong. We went into the dawks game thinking our bath water tasted pretty good! - we were mistaken.
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3rd degree wrote:
Steamroller wrote:
3rd degree wrote:We dont want it bad enough, we believe our own bath water. You would think that losing by 5 points in the PF last year would have given us some motivation to want to achieve greater things, but unfortunately it has given ourselves a false value of ourselves. As much as I hate to say it Our lads should take a look at Essendon's 2000 team on video for motivation. Because at the moment we are lacking it.
I'm sorry 3rd degree, but all day I have been trying to work out how we are "believing our own bath water". Can you please explain what this means?
Steamroller - believing your own bathwater is thinking you are are better than what you are - because if you believe that you your bathwater tastes good -you are dead wrong. We went into the dawks game thinking our bath water tasted pretty good! - we were mistaken.
No worries 3rd degree - I am familiar with the saying to "drink ones own bathwater", but believing in it is something I'd not heard of. I'm not sure if our players are in this boat - I though our endeavour on Saturday was good for 3 quarters, but we just seemed to be up against a well-oiled maching playing at their absolute peak. We will improve - wanting it bad enough has never really been an issue for this group of players, I just think too many of them are down on form, which can give the impression that they are not going hard enough. The break will do us good and I expect a real surge starting with the StKilda game.
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i hate it when it comes to this


cmon pies!!!
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I don't think the outlook is as grim as most of you are painting. The boys didn't have a great day, but it doesn't mean they can't be a great team.

Does anyone remember that we lost to Brisbane by 90+ points at the 'G' last year? When we lost to Richmond? And Queen's Birthday last year? Terrible heart breaking days. No. Everyone remembers that we came within a kick of Geelong in a Preliminary Final.

In round 20 1990 Hawthorn 26.7.163 d Collingwood 12.8.80...I bet there's a lot of you that think of that game when they remember 1990? No?

...somehow we turned things around after that and didn't lose again that year.

We've had a terrible start this year, but as I heard Mick pointout earlier in the year "the football season is like a marathon, it's not a sprint."

It's not over yet. The boys just have to get really f*cking angry about losses such as last Saturday have some self belief and turn things around.
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3rd degree wrote:
Steamroller wrote:
3rd degree wrote:We dont want it bad enough, we believe our own bath water.
I'm sorry 3rd degree, but all day I have been trying to work out how we are "believing our own bath water". Can you please explain what this means?
Steamroller - believing your own bathwater is thinking you are are better than what you are - because if you believe that you your bathwater tastes good -you are dead wrong. We went into the dawks game thinking our bath water tasted pretty good! - we were mistaken.
Is this what it means to believe in our own bathwater? Seems pretty good to me.
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jack_spain wrote:
3rd degree wrote:
Steamroller wrote:
3rd degree wrote:We dont want it bad enough, we believe our own bath water.
I'm sorry 3rd degree, but all day I have been trying to work out how we are "believing our own bath water". Can you please explain what this means?
Steamroller - believing your own bathwater is thinking you are are better than what you are - because if you believe that you your bathwater tastes good -you are dead wrong. We went into the dawks game thinking our bath water tasted pretty good! - we were mistaken.
Is this what it means to believe in our own bathwater? Seems pretty good to me.
I'd drink her bath water anyday 8) :? :shock:
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I second that Joffa, but I will go first!
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I just wanna watch :)
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could we all stand around the bath and drink it through a straw, we might just get a better effect-all wearing sunglasses of course
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