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On SEN last night McChins was commenting on the possibility of Richmond replacing Terry Wallet by Sheedy if the Toigs lost their next two games.

This is what he said:

"They play Melbourne Round 4. What better way to start?"

Eddie forgot that Melbourne play Collingwood in Round 2.

If that doesn't provide us with extra incentive then nothing will.

Posted

We have never needed incentive to beat the filth. Eddie just makes it more satisfying...

Posted

Pretty sure Mcguire would say that fully in the knowledge of playing the Dees next week.

What better way to spark up the game?

In the Kennett mould.

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Would love to beat the filth...

We usually do better against them than everyone expects, especially Coll. supporters, and especially on Queen's Birthday.

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We nearly beat Hawthorn in the NAB Cup, and they nearly beat Geel. last night, who FLOGGED the filth in the NAB Cup GF.

This is undeniable proof that we'll beat the Pies by at least 10 goals!

They're going pretty poorly v. Adel. at present. Let's hope that continues!

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We usually do better against them than everyone expects, especially Coll. supporters, and especially on Queen's Birthday.

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We nearly beat Hawthorn in the NAB Cup, and they nearly beat Geel. last night, who FLOGGED the filth in the NAB Cup GF.

This is undeniable proof that we'll beat the Pies by at least 10 goals!

They're going pretty poorly v. Adel. at present. Let's hope that continues!

The Filth lose by 3points!

What a disappointment!

Perhaps they'll snap up Sheeds before Richmond get a chance! :o

Posted

Always a laugh when those scumbags go down. In what is a strange ritual when they lose, they continue to go down in the rooms after the match!

:rolleyes::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

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easy way to mane sure you coach the season out - make sure you play collingwood early.

maybe malthouse told mcguire his plan to stay in revolved around a couple of early wins that shouldnt be too hard because they have us early...his job isnt safe either

Posted

I like this sort of stuff. Keeps the game interesting.

To be fair, your only as good as your last game. And our last game last year was as bad/worse than how the tiges played the other day. The comment eddie made was warranted.

Still going to smash them though. ;)

Posted

I have always been in the line of thought that is is good if the filth play before us and loose because if we dont win it does'nt seem as bad and they are not as bad like at work.

Posted

Attention mods,

Is this an even playing field about who can post.

I started a thread about the filth losing by 4 points not about everywhere eddy.

By the way the mod who changed it said 5 points oh.

:huh: :angry:

Explanation please.

Even sylvia magic gets to post.

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It is still 5 points.

I hope the mod that changed it is not a goal umpire there could be an uprour

Eddie eddie.... everheard of KARMA....same goes to Kennett !!!! Throw humble pie, eat humble pie !!!

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Wanna have some fun with the filthy Colling@#$% supporters? Tell 'em that they were robbed coz Daisy had the ball at least an inch inside the boundry. Then stand back and enjoy. :lol:


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Wanna have some fun with the filthy Colling@#$% supporters? Tell 'em that they were robbed coz Daisy had the ball at least an inch inside the boundry. Then stand back and enjoy. :lol:

COLLING@#$% NOT HAPPY WITH LOP-SIDED FREE KICK COUNT

They go completely feral when they lose the free kick count 18-14???

What's going to happen next week when they play Melbourne?

Will Demtriou order his slaves in the umpiring department to make sure that Melbourne is rationed to one free per quarter to soother savage Eddie's frayed nerves?

Posted
On SEN last night McChins was commenting on the possibility of Richmond replacing Terry Wallet by Sheedy if the Toigs lost their next two games.

This is what he said:

"They play Melbourne Round 4. What better way to start?"

If you think that comment was unfair then feel free to answer the rhetorical question - who would you prefer to play against if you were a Coach?

Melbourne's got to be right up there on the list of preferred opponents...

Posted
If you think that comment was unfair then feel free to answer the rhetorical question - who would you prefer to play against if you were a Coach?

Melbourne's got to be right up there on the list of preferred opponents...

Indeed.

Comment:

If Richmond lost to Melbourne in Round 4 after a 0-3 start - which is quite feasible, I would have thought that would be the straw that broke the camel's back in sacking Wallace. Not after the Richmond v Bulldogs game in Round 3.

Each to their own.

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If you think that comment was unfair then feel free to answer the rhetorical question - who would you prefer to play against if you were a Coach?

Melbourne's got to be right up there on the list of preferred opponents...

Not 100% sure about that - 7 out-of-contract-this-year coaches would be eyeing off their clash with the improved Demons with trepidation.

We're the nail in the coffin - Malthouse, Wallace, Harvey, Knights, Worsfold - we have career ending power.

Posted

I wonder if Rod Nicholson will write an article about the 30-11 free kick count in St Kilda's favour tonight?

I hope the umpiring doesn't get altered tomorrow as well

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