fraser murphy wrote:
TheGame wrote:
Our culture is good when we win but bad when we lose.
Are you talking about the club or TC?
I think you hit nail on head.
I think that maybe we were a bit flat last week after the Bombers came back at us in the 2nd quarter. I knew we would lose after that and even suggested as a joke to my girlfriend that we go home at half time.
Go back to the start of the season and we started like a house on fire against the Tigers and Lions. But for poor kicking and a drop in intensity we should have beaten the Bombers in round 3. We had Sydney in the first half but just couldn't convert. Fev hits the post against Hawks and Hoops misses against the Saints.
If we won the close one's it would all be so different and positive ATM. Look at Collingwood, they were down and out a few weeks ago but look at them now. Albeit they always seem to have an easy draw.
Injuries to Waite, Warnock, Thornton, Walker and Fev have not helped either.
The challenge for us now is to win the next three games against Freo, Richmond and Sydney.
I don't think we have a culture problem, we have a problem with the expectations from supporters. I've been to or watched nearly every game we have played since I was a kid in the early 80's, so until 7 years ago I was used to winning most weeks. I've since learned to understand where we are at and what to expect. My expectations this year was between 10th - 6th spot, so we are somewhere between where I expected us to be.
To say the culture is not right after a bad loss is a " sky is falling " mentality. Unfortunately some will whinge about our coaches, players and President right up until the day we win our 17th flag.
Me, I'll just enjoy the ride and the hiccups along the way
