Penultimate
Round 21 found me sitting in AAMI stadium drinking booze with a few of the lads, and watching the Crows decimate the West Coast Eagles by 72 points. This was followed by a bus ride into town (this time we thankfully were not subjected to endless renditions of the rival club song), and more beers at the Rob Roy.
We watched the Port game with a mild trepidation, and drank original recipe cocktails that the Barmaid wanted our opinion on (as she was entering the recipes into a competition, or some shit). At one point Prowse and I became a bit restless so decided to crash the private party in the back bar of the pub. We managed to infiltrate the show for all of about five minutes, when a middle aged woman approached at us at the bar. She mentioned to us that the birthday girl did not recognize us, and then politely requested we leave – and as we got to the door she added as an afterthought ”By the way…Piss Off”.
I eased the pain of social rejection by eating a Haggis and drinking more shitty cocktails, proving a well established fact that if you put something random on your bar menu, I will order it.
The Shogra scores for Round 21:
Western Bulldogs 110
Geelong 96
0/15
Carlton 153
Melbourne 96
0/15
Adelaide 122
West Coast Eagles 48
25/ 25.
Brisbane Lions 107
Port Adelaide 92
0/10
Collingwood 97
Sydney 56
0/15
Final grade for Round 21 is 31.25%. This has been the worst percentage yet, and it shows – our chances of making the top four have become even slimmer (near impossible), yet the chance of dropping to seventh place is very real. The results of just two games in the next round could cost us our home ground final.
Speaking of which, the next round coming up is the final round of the season and so a Shogra scoring system is irrelevant. Besides, I have spent enough time amusing myself/boring the shit out of you guys with this grading system, and will give it a rest until the later rounds of next Season.
I’ve already designed a new system to put into action for 2010, it involves a combination of Numerology, Astrology, and getting a palm-reader to read the lines in Graham Cornes’ craggy-ass face:
As for Round 22, there are basically three scenarios that could happen:
Best Case Scenario:
The Western Bulldogs lose by ten goals.
The Crows win by ten goals.
This would allow the Crows to take the fourth spot on percentage points, but is highly unlikely.
Middle Measure Scenario
The Crows lose.
The Brisbane Lions lose.
The Crows lose, but still retain sixth place for a home ground final.
Worst Case Scenario
The Crows lose.
The Brisbane Lions win.
This would allow the Lions to take sixth place, and therefore the home ground final.
Time will tell.
We watched the Port game with a mild trepidation, and drank original recipe cocktails that the Barmaid wanted our opinion on (as she was entering the recipes into a competition, or some shit). At one point Prowse and I became a bit restless so decided to crash the private party in the back bar of the pub. We managed to infiltrate the show for all of about five minutes, when a middle aged woman approached at us at the bar. She mentioned to us that the birthday girl did not recognize us, and then politely requested we leave – and as we got to the door she added as an afterthought ”By the way…Piss Off”.
I eased the pain of social rejection by eating a Haggis and drinking more shitty cocktails, proving a well established fact that if you put something random on your bar menu, I will order it.
The Shogra scores for Round 21:
Western Bulldogs 110
Geelong 96
0/15
Carlton 153
Melbourne 96
0/15
Adelaide 122
West Coast Eagles 48
25/ 25.
Brisbane Lions 107
Port Adelaide 92
0/10
Collingwood 97
Sydney 56
0/15
Final grade for Round 21 is 31.25%. This has been the worst percentage yet, and it shows – our chances of making the top four have become even slimmer (near impossible), yet the chance of dropping to seventh place is very real. The results of just two games in the next round could cost us our home ground final.
Speaking of which, the next round coming up is the final round of the season and so a Shogra scoring system is irrelevant. Besides, I have spent enough time amusing myself/boring the shit out of you guys with this grading system, and will give it a rest until the later rounds of next Season.
I’ve already designed a new system to put into action for 2010, it involves a combination of Numerology, Astrology, and getting a palm-reader to read the lines in Graham Cornes’ craggy-ass face:
And this picture is from about 20 years ago too.
As for Round 22, there are basically three scenarios that could happen:
Best Case Scenario:
The Western Bulldogs lose by ten goals.
The Crows win by ten goals.
This would allow the Crows to take the fourth spot on percentage points, but is highly unlikely.
Middle Measure Scenario
The Crows lose.
The Brisbane Lions lose.
The Crows lose, but still retain sixth place for a home ground final.
Worst Case Scenario
The Crows lose.
The Brisbane Lions win.
This would allow the Lions to take sixth place, and therefore the home ground final.
Time will tell.