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Na.. it was stupid, a brain-fade.. not selfish because there wasn't anyone in a better position to kick the goal, or pass it to. He was in the best position to goal and Stupidly played on and missed.. not selfish, unneccessary.

BTW- wouldn't comment on it if i hadn't seen it, geezus.

:wacko: - not selfish , unnecessary.

He took it upon himself to try and make it spectacular. Selfish & Stupid.

See Russell Robertson thread if still in doubt. 'geezus'

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Why can't Martin learn his trade as a ruckman resting forward pocket, this gives us a chance to play another running type player off the bench.

Having a ruckman resting FP takes a running type player off your starting 18. So its a neutral impact.

I don't think Robbo lairises too much- i think of the whole goalsquare thing from yest, as more of a brain fade.. lets just pop it thru, get back into the centre a.s.a.p, then get it back down to me again quick, sort of thing..

the lairising he does do..well thats just Robbo! Been like that for years, don't think it will change now!! He's always flying round like a 20 y.o trying to take a hanger an all that.. that's his strength and IMHO the reason he's been so good for so long.. When all else fails, you can pop it to the top of the pack and chances are still good, an out-numbered Robbo will fly to the top and pull it in- what an asset to have and rare in this day an age.. Also, Definately NOT selfish our Robbo!

For spectators, Robbo is a treat. He focusses on the mark of the day and the goal of the day antics. You love it. And you now he sometimes he actually gets it....once in a while. However, too often his indulgence in these antics are done at significant cost to the team. Too often he flies for marks he clearly cant get and in doing puts himself in a position where he has little or no second effort if the ball spills to a contested situation. In addition, he is prone to focus on the goal of the day the mecurial boundaryline or impossible position goal. And once in a while he gets one and in over 200 games he has had 3 or 4 days out. But FFS the number of times over the course of career he has gone for personal glory without looking for the better team option is absolutely galling.

And for all that time Robbo has never quite worked the accountability and the running required in modern football as a forward and too often if does not take the heroic speccie he is out of the contest.

He does have some strings to his bow which he could provide some benefit to the team. However he cruels alot of that benefit with selfish episodes like that one.

Robbo does lairise and is selfish and always has been. And you are right it is too late to change the player. Its his last year on his contract and its a repeat of selfish acts like that which will see him out of contract very quickly.

Its no wonder the other players dont have him in the leadership group and for good reasons.

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Of course I saw it you twit. He took the mark. Why handball backwards? You'd make a great coach wouldn't you!!

Selfish because he didn't go back and kick the goal. Selfish because he thinks of himself and wants everything to look spectacular.

He is payed to kick goals, not show boat.

What other jerk tries that on his back? Probably just Fevola. That speaks volumes.

Mate you are way off on this one. Stop digging.

Why is he a 'jerk' all of a sudden - doesn't your tiny brain allow you to come up with a better phrase thats more fitting to the conversation -after all, your prob one who wets himself every time he bags his 4th, after launching to the top of a pack, to bring down a speccy right? Then when its not quite perfect.. he's a jerk?

I think your post speaks volumes

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I don't think Robbo lairises too much- i think of the whole goalsquare thing from yest, as more of a brain fade.. lets just pop it thru, get back into the centre a.s.a.p, then get it back down to me again quick, sort of thing..

the lairising he does do..well thats just Robbo! Been like that for years, don't think it will change now!! He's always flying round like a 20 y.o trying to take a hanger an all that.. that's his strength and IMHO the reason he's been so good for so long.. When all else fails, you can pop it to the top of the pack and chances are still good, an out-numbered Robbo will fly to the top and pull it in- what an asset to have and rare in this day an age.. Also, Definately NOT selfish our Robbo!

If trying to kick a goal whilst laying on your back is not lairising I dont know what is. The selfishness is not related to that act but the numerous acts where he put his own self importance ahead of the team. Examples: Having a shot from 55m out when he saw Sylvia 35 metres in the clear from anyone inside the forward 50. Doing the hard work in close in the third qtr but then rather than handing it off to two players around trying to break two tackles and swing a snap through the goals. Trying to mark running with the flight of the ball at the city end when he should have shepherded the ball through (I will accept he may not have known it was going through). And any of the numerous times he chose to hang inside 50 metres behind the play rather than lay defensive pressure.

I agree he wont change and that is why the sooner he is gone the better before he injects such behaviour into the younger players.

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Mate you are way off on this one. Stop digging.

Why is he a 'jerk' all of a sudden - doesn't your tiny brain allow you to come up with a better phrase thats more fitting to the conversation -after all, your prob one who wets himself every time he bags his 4th, after launching to the top of a pack, to bring down a speccy right? Then when its not quite perfect.. he's a jerk?

I think your post speaks volumes

Ok then. How about 'Show Pony'. Apologies if you took offence to 'jerk'. I'm quite certain you think Fevola is one anyway.

Is that more now fitting to the conversation of being 'selfish' & 'stupid'?

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Na.. it was stupid, a brain-fade.. not selfish because there wasn't anyone in a better position to kick the goal, or pass it to. He was in the best position to goal and Stupidly played on and missed.. not selfish, unneccessary.

BTW- wouldn't comment on it if i hadn't seen it, geezus.

It was downright stupid and selfish.

He was one yard out from goal directly in front who the f**k is he going to pass to or kick to in a better position???? :wacko::wacko:

You are right. It was unnecessary, he was showing off and it cost the team big time and cheats his teammates who worked hard to get the ball down there. Damn selfish. Even worse from an apparent senior player.

If a player tries to kick a goal from 1 metre out lying on his back with opponents around him after taking a mark and fails you dont need to see it. BTW, I assume you have seen it. Its amazing how someone who didnt can have a far better grasp of the bleedin obvious than someone who claims to have seen it.

BTW, I have seen it live and on replay and its just another selfish act from a player who sacrifices the basic team things to be the show off.

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If trying to kick a goal whilst laying on your back is not lairising I dont know what is. The selfishness is not related to that act but the numerous acts where he put his own self importance ahead of the team. Examples: Having a shot from 55m out when he saw Sylvia 35 metres in the clear from anyone inside the forward 50. Doing the hard work in close in the third qtr but then rather than handing it off to two players around trying to break two tackles and swing a snap through the goals. Trying to mark running with the flight of the ball at the sity end when he should have shepherded the ball through (I will accept he may not have known it was going through). And any of the numerous times he chose to hang inside 50 metres behind the play rather than lay defensive pressure.

I agree he wont change and that is why the sooner he is gone the better before he injects such behaviour into the younger players.

Correct.

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In: Bartram / Dunn, MacNamara

Out: Petterd, Rivers

Need a tagger, Barty was clearly fit so must have been off-field issues for him to have a rest (and lets face it, he deserves it), give Tom Mac a run, as Rivers was pitiful......

Any maybe Jetta for Robbo, not sure on that one, but figured might get some conversation juices flowing....

Sometimes when we strive to protect a loved one, we keep on ploughing through relentlessly. Often IMO, when the loved one's gone, the emptiness left is overwhelming, no???


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If you want my honest opinion Tingles, I have no time for those who will not abide by team rules, or those who put themselves before the team for personal gain, whether it's for a goal, or even trying for goal of the year. The team always comes first in my book. Comprende'?

Agree, the team should come first.

He took it upon himself to try and make it spectacular. Selfish & Stupid.

See Russell Robertson thread if still in doubt. 'geezus'

Indeed.

If trying to kick a goal whilst laying on your back is not lairising I dont know what is. The selfishness is not related to that act but the numerous acts where he put his own self importance ahead of the team. Examples: Having a shot from 55m out when he saw Sylvia 35 metres in the clear from anyone inside the forward 50.

I agree he wont change and that is why the sooner he is gone the better before he injects such behaviour into the younger players.

BRFE. Good examples of selfishness.

It was downright stupid and selfish.

He was one yard out from goal directly in front who the f**k is he going to pass to or kick to in a better position???? :wacko::wacko:

You are right. It was unnecessary, he was showing off and it cost the team big time and cheats his teammates who worked hard to get the ball down there. Damn selfish. Even worse from an apparent senior player.

If a player tries to kick a goal from 1 metre out lying on his back with opponents around him after taking a mark and fails you dont need to see it. BTW, I assume you have seen it. Its amazing how someone who didnt can have a far better grasp of the bleedin obvious than someone who claims to have seen it.

BTW, I have seen it live and on replay and its just another selfish act from a player who sacrifices the basic team things to be the show off.

We're on the same page. There is no room in the team for this kind. Bailey would want to stamp this on the head straight away.

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Having a ruckman resting FP takes a running type player off your starting 18. So its a neutral impact.

For spectators, Robbo is a treat. He focusses on the mark of the day and the goal of the day antics. You love it. And you now he sometimes he actually gets it....once in a while. However, too often his indulgence in these antics are done at significant cost to the team. Too often he flies for marks he clearly cant get and in doing puts himself in a position where he has little or no second effort if the ball spills to a contested situation. In addition, he is prone to focus on the goal of the day the mecurial boundaryline or impossible position goal. And once in a while he gets one and in over 200 games he has had 3 or 4 days out. But FFS the number of times over the course of career he has gone for personal glory without looking for the better team option is absolutely galling.

And for all that time Robbo has never quite worked the accountability and the running required in modern football as a forward and too often if does not take the heroic speccie he is out of the contest.

He does have some strings to his bow which he could provide some benefit to the team. However he cruels alot of that benefit with selfish episodes like that one.

Robbo does lairise and is selfish and always has been. And you are right it is too late to change the player. Its his last year on his contract and its a repeat of selfish acts like that which will see him out of contract very quickly.

Its no wonder the other players dont have him in the leadership group and for good reasons.

Nice to see you can chat without having to refer to players as 'jerks'

He doesn't indulge in these antics, and he flies for marks he cant get for the same reason- because he's the only forward we've got and its been that way for years. Thats what you have to do when you're NOT a KPP, playing a KPP role. When your team has been as badly skilled and down on manpower as we have been for years now, 99% of the time you have most of your forwards (and mids) run up the ground -as is our game plan currently- to try to limit the amount of scoring done against you by flooding the area. This generally leaves Robbo, or the unfortunate forward, alone back there with nearly always- under these circumstances- with more than one opponent. this would also explain the mecurial boundary-line or 'impossible goal', who else is there to kick it to half the time, when the rest of your team is just making there way down from the backline and you've just received a crappy pass that took you out to the flanks or boundary line?? Gotta do something right?

Not only do i think Robbo is unselfish, i bet he's around for another couple of years- speaking of contracts..

Poor ol' Neita did nothing for the last couple odd years he was in the forward line and the only other choise is Miller, who unfortunatly can't hold a candle to Robbo.

Seriously try to imagine what it would be like being a Dees forward over the last 2 and a bit years. Makes me shudder. But Robbo has constantly been our best and kicked the most goals and straightens us up better than anyone. Out of everyone in the team, for me, Robbo just keeps on keeping on, even against the impossible-ish! Definately not selfish even if sometimes it appears that way.

BTW- not in the leadership group cause of the injury, im guessing.. miller being in it instead as a forward-line representative??

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It was downright stupid and selfish.

He was one yard out from goal directly in front who the f**k is he going to pass to or kick to in a better position???? :wacko::wacko:

FFS - You say, "who the f**k was he going to pass it to" - ..NO - ONE! RIGHT. THATS THE POINT. THATS WHY IT IS NOT A SELFISH ACT -DUH??

THATS THE POINT. THERE WAS NO-ONE IN A BETTER POSITION TO PASS TO OR TO KICK THE GOAL, RIGHT?

SO IF HE DIDN'T IGNORE A BETTER OPTION, IF HE DIDN'T IGNORE A TEAMMATE, HOW CAN IT BE A SELFISH ACT???

THINK ABOUT IT FOR A MINUTE.

IT WAS JUST DUMB

DOWNRIGHT STUPID-as you mentioned

A RUSH OF BLOOD

BUT ABSOLUTELY DEFINTATELY NOT SELFISH, OR SHOW-BOATING, OR GOING FOR GOAL OF THE YEAR.. JUST A STUPID SPUR -OF -THE -MOMENT DECISION!!!

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He doesn't indulge in these antics, and he flies for marks he cant get for the same reason- because he's the only forward we've got and its been that way for years. Thats what you have to do when you're NOT a KPP, playing a KPP role. When your team has been as badly skilled and down on manpower as we have been for years now, 99% of the time you have most of your forwards (and mids) run up the ground -as is our game plan currently- to try to limit the amount of scoring done against you by flooding the area. This generally leaves Robbo, or the unfortunate forward, alone back there with nearly always- under these circumstances- with more than one opponent. this would also explain the mecurial boundary-line or 'impossible goal', who else is there to kick it to half the time, when the rest of your team is just making there way down from the backline and you've just received a crappy pass that took you out to the flanks or boundary line?? Gotta do something right?

Sorry. He does indulge and often to the detriment of the team. BRFE's examples are from one game I can give you others.

His "mercurial" snaps from the boundary line are done while ignore a team mate on their centred in front of goal. Too often Robbo goes for glory.

You are the ulitimate apologist for a player who has sucked you in over the years. None of your explanations exonerates Robbo's decisions. It makes them worse. It only highlights the imperative of the team things first.

Not only do i think Robbo is unselfish, i bet he's around for another couple of years- speaking of contracts..

Oh dear.

Poor ol' Neita did nothing for the last couple odd years he was in the forward line and the only other choise is Miller, who unfortunately can't hold a candle to Robbo.

Seriously try to imagine what it would be like being a Dees forward over the last 2 and a bit years. Makes me shudder. But Robbo has constantly been our best and kicked the most goals and straightens us up better than anyone. Out of everyone in the team, for me, Robbo just keeps on keeping on, even against the impossible-ish! Definately not selfish even if sometimes it appears that way.

I am not sure Robbo has done that much over the last couple of year either. Cashed in a couple of games against a lowly Blues and was playing on a 1st year player against the Pies on QBW in 2007. Otherwise he has struggled. The highlighted sentence sums up your problem. Now go deal with it. B)

BTW- not in the leadership group cause of the injury, im guessing.. miller being in it instead as a forward-line representative??

No. He is not in the leadership for other reasons and it is got nothing to do with Miller

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Agree, the team should come first.

Indeed.

BRFE. Good examples of selfishness.

We're on the same page. There is no room in the team for this kind. Bailey would want to stamp this on the head straight away.

We're talking about the same guy who held the forward-line together pretty much lone hand for the past few years - whos suddenly selfish and this an that - after one act of STUPIDITY, in a game that we were never going to win anyway

Fickle, Fickle, Fickle...

Mabbe your version of SELFISH, is ROBBOs version of [censored] SOMEONE BETTER KICK A SCORE OR THE AFL WILL KICK US OUT OF THEIR LEAGUE?? <_<

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Sorry. He does indulge and often to the detriment of the team. BRFE's examples are from one game I can give you others.

His "mercurial" snaps from the boundary line are done while ignore a team mate on their centred in front of goal. Too often Robbo goes for glory.

You are the ulitimate apologist for a player who has sucked you in over the years. None of your explanations exonerates Robbo's decisions. It makes them worse. It only highlights the imperative of the team things first.

Oh dear.

I am not sure Robbo has done that much over the last couple of year either. Cashed in a couple of games against a lowly Blues and was playing on a 1st year player against the Pies on QBW in 2007. Otherwise he has struggled. The highlighted sentence sums up your problem. Now go deal with it. B)

IF THE BEST you can do is pick out a few examples over the many years of service then your arguement is very weak. I could do that for every other player in the league mate.

'Ultimate apologist?' Now your using Buzzwords to try to sound knowledgable, not a good sign.

Robbo holding together the forward line (NOT BEING A KPP) and doing it well - still kicking his couple goals a match with basically no support or decent ball coming in, is what sucked me in, over the years.

Sorry I'll correct that sentence for ya, "Definately not selfish even if sometimes it appears that way... TO SOME"...

AND HEY, im not going anywhere, so when Robbos running around in the red an blue next year and beyond, I'll be here to remind u..

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We're talking about the same guy who held the forward-line together pretty much lone hand for the past few years - whos suddenly selfish and this an that - after one act of STUPIDITY, in a game that we were never going to win anyway

Fickle, Fickle, Fickle...

Mabbe your version of SELFISH, is ROBBOs version of [censored] SOMEONE BETTER KICK A SCORE OR THE AFL WILL KICK US OUT OF THEIR LEAGUE?? <_<

The fact is he hasn't.

Not by a long stretch.

And how is try to kick goals flat on your back supportive of Robbo's efforts to stop the AFL kicking us out of the league?

It isn't

Posted

Out - Petterd, Miller and Whelan.

In - Jamar, Dunn and Bartram.

I thought that our balance of players being accountable and having a defensive side of their game was shown up without Barts and Dunn. Our tackling and pressure were also down, both players have their critics, but there is no doubt they offer us these traits.

Whelan would be stiff to miss, but you can't have Grimes, Bennell and Bartram all fighting for similar positions on the ground,so unless we are going to push one more into the middle, youth wins out.

Miller gets dropped for being a spud, and Martin gets a chance to play out of the square with Bate playing more of a hit up role.

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The fact is he hasn't.

Not by a long stretch.

And how is try to kick goals flat on your back supportive of Robbo's efforts to stop the AFL kicking us out of the league?

It isn't

Your kidding yourself now. Who else has done anything in our forward, besides robbo, since Davey was being groomed for roles further up the ground??

Name one other player.. i'll save you the hassle.. there is no-one. Miller, nothing (a good game in the backline once, but thats not the forward line)

Dunn and Bate - havent lived anywhere up to expectations, Bate, mabbe, only just starting to. Neita, was gone 2 seasons before he actually went.

Just leaves Robbo doesn't it.

Oh, and of course what happened in yesterdays game could have no direct impact on games that were played in a previous season.. so your daft comment about Robbo kicking goals on his back to help stop the AFL from keeping a close eye on us is just that.. a Daft comment.

OH YEAH.. BROCK MCLEAN - ONE HD - TONIGHT- ONE WEEK AT A TIME - SPECIAL GUEST - 7.30.. can anyone start a thread to let others know?.. im not quite sure how to

Posted
As I said it was stupid not selfish

He doesn't think of himself actually

do you know him, have you ever met him ?

he is melbourne through and through he is a showman and yes im sure if he had his time again he would do it differently but just because he made a mistake doesnt mean we drop him you clown.

No, it was both stupid and selfish.

We all know why it was stupid.

It was selfish because he was thinking about how cool he would look if he kicked the ball whilst lying on his back. He was thinking about how great his speccie was and how he wanted to continue in the same vein. He was thinking about how he would look once he'd kicked it. He wasn't thinking about how much the team needed the goal.

And if you're going to reply to this, do you think you could refrain from calling me names? It shows you have little ability to maintain an argument.


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In - Jamar, Dunn and Bartram.

Geez, those 3 names will have me salivating all day Saturday, Jerry. I'll barely be able to contain my pre-match excitement.

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Your kidding yourself now. Who else has done anything in our forward, besides robbo, since Davey was being groomed for roles further up the ground??

Name one other player.. i'll save you the hassle.. there is no-one. Miller, nothing (a good game in the backline once, but thats not the forward line)

Dunn and Bate - havent lived anywhere up to expectations, Bate, mabbe, only just starting to. Neita, was gone 2 seasons before he actually went.

Just leaves Robbo doesn't it.

You dont get it. You dont have to confirm it.

Just because Robbo has been better than the paucity of options we have had in recent year (and Robbo has not been that great since early 2006) does not justify him being a show pony and not doing the best thing by the team. Too often Robbo confuses whats best for him with what's best for team. Too often its been to the detriment of the team. After 13 seasons he does not have the mind or maturity to work that out. It seems he is not alone. :wacko:

Oh, and of course what happened in yesterdays game could have no direct impact on games that were played in a previous season.. so your daft comment about Robbo kicking goals on his back to help stop the AFL from keeping a close eye on us is just that.. a Daft comment.

Mabbe your version of SELFISH, is ROBBOs version of [censored] SOMEONE BETTER KICK A SCORE OR THE AFL WILL KICK US OUT OF THEIR LEAGUE?? <_<

You are right your comment was daft. :lol:

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FFS - You say, "who the f**k was he going to pass it to" - ..NO - ONE! RIGHT. THATS THE POINT. THATS WHY IT IS NOT A SELFISH ACT -DUH??

THATS THE POINT. THERE WAS NO-ONE IN A BETTER POSITION TO PASS TO OR TO KICK THE GOAL, RIGHT?

SO IF HE DIDN'T IGNORE A BETTER OPTION, IF HE DIDN'T IGNORE A TEAMMATE, HOW CAN IT BE A SELFISH ACT???

THINK ABOUT IT FOR A MINUTE.

IT WAS JUST DUMB

DOWNRIGHT STUPID-as you mentioned

A RUSH OF BLOOD

BUT ABSOLUTELY DEFINTATELY NOT SELFISH, OR SHOW-BOATING, OR GOING FOR GOAL OF THE YEAR.. JUST A STUPID SPUR -OF -THE -MOMENT DECISION!!!

How did the ball get into the forward line to give him a set shot at goal?

Which players took the bumps and the hits, did the hard running, made the contests for the ball to go inside 50?

In honour of the hard work of other players in the team who are seeking to claw there way back into the game, what did Robbo do?

He thought he would be a hero. He thought he would do something he thought was spectacular. He was thinking about Robbo.

Did Robbo think about rewarding the hard work of his teammates and making sure he kicked a valuable goal? No he was thinking of Robbo.

How do you think his teammates felt when Robbo had blown an opportunity to kick a goal from 1 metre out because he was prepared to sacrifice the teams aims and goals...for Robbo?

That's why its selfish and all the things you said it was. Its terrible example of a trait of Robbos throughout his significant career since starting as a rookie. You understand as little as Robbo does. Figures.

Posted

"Too often Robbo goes for glory." Pretty much sums it up for me.

Whether that's personal, team, or a combination of both - your mileage may vary.

In: Cheney, Hughes

Out: Whelan, Robbo

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IN: Bell, Jamar,

Out: Jones, Petterd

These are my realistic changes. Would love to drop Robbo but it wont happen. Jamar to come in and share ruck duties meaning Martin to play permanent forward. Bell has been in the bests playing as an inside mid 2 weeks in a row and deserves the chance to see if his form translates to AFL level. Jones is falling into old habits the last couple of weeks and not taking the first option and turning it over too often. Petterd needs to go back to Casey and try and become a midfielder as he does not work forward and there are too many options ahead of him down back.

Nearly agree whole heartedly but I don't think Jones will be dropped in a hurry, for the same reason Junior will not be dropped.

Petterd on the other hand needs to go back to Sandy and be chucked on the ball and see if he can work his way back up from there. He has courage in spades and that has kept him in the side but as you say his forward role will work one in 8 or 10 games. Let's see if he works in the midfield even if it takes a bit of time.

So for me the outs are:

Petterd and Whelan (if and only if injured).

I'm not excited about Dunn or Jamar coming back in so either Bell, Bartram, Valenti or Cheney and still not all that excited.

Bell or Valenti for Petterd and Cheney for Whelan if injured.

Jamar in if Johnson is about to collapse without assistance

Out: Petterd (Whelan)

In: Bell/Jamar (Cheney)

Posted
We're talking about the same guy who held the forward-line together pretty much lone hand for the past few years - whos suddenly selfish and this an that - after one act of STUPIDITY, in a game that we were never going to win anyway

Fickle, Fickle, Fickle...

Mabbe your version of SELFISH, is ROBBOs version of [censored] SOMEONE BETTER KICK A SCORE OR THE AFL WILL KICK US OUT OF THEIR LEAGUE?? <_<

How do you know that we were never going to win that game anyway? Had he gone back and kicked it like he should have......well we're 5 points closer....and an entire different set of circumstances presents itself.

Facts are he made one of the most stupid blunders of all time to please himself. He had no awareness that Moss was nearby. He cost the team a goal. He was dragged for the reasons stated in this thread. What else are you trying to prove?

You can forget the past too, especially the last couple of years. There is nothing to excite when you go there. Let's look to the future where we want a team that works as a team and not a team of individuals, if it's the latter you can forget about a Flag.

No, it was both stupid and selfish.

We all know why it was stupid.

It was selfish because he was thinking about how cool he would look if he kicked the ball whilst lying on his back. He was thinking about how great his speccie was and how he wanted to continue in the same vein. He was thinking about how he would look once he'd kicked it. He wasn't thinking about how much the team needed the goal.

And if you're going to reply to this, do you think you could refrain from calling me names? It shows you have little ability to maintain an argument.

Here, here.

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He doesn't indulge in these antics, and he flies for marks he cant get for the same reason- because he's the only forward we've got and its been that way for years. Thats what you have to do when you're NOT a KPP, playing a KPP role. When your team has been as badly skilled and down on manpower as we have been for years now, 99% of the time you have most of your forwards (and mids) run up the ground -as is our game plan currently- to try to limit the amount of scoring done against you by flooding the area. This generally leaves Robbo, or the unfortunate forward, alone back there with nearly always- under these circumstances- with more than one opponent. this would also explain the mecurial boundary-line or 'impossible goal', who else is there to kick it to half the time, when the rest of your team is just making there way down from the backline and you've just received a crappy pass that took you out to the flanks or boundary line?? Gotta do something right?

BTW- not in the leadership group cause of the injury, im guessing.. miller being in it instead as a forward-line representative??

Yes, indeed some perspective is needed here in order to understand why Robbo plays the way he plays some times. The "hangars" he goes for are some times unecessary but more often than not required as he is 184cm and playing on a KP defender. Not to mention that we have no forward system what so ever and he is one of the few dangerous forwards we have who has the courage to commit. We don't have crumbers at the moment up forward and this hurts all our forwards but especially those who can actually get off the ground and go for big grabs. Our forward line is a drop in centre from one week to the next so structure and understsnding between players is not what it could be (Martin made a visit this week who will it be next week?). It is easy to be called a lair when you have to play a certain style to be effective. There are aspects of his game which should have been ironed out under Daniher but alas Daniher coached the team as a collective but not individuals. We are stuck with Robbo for all his pros and cons and Bailey will address some of these cons but it is important to understand the job he has and how he is doing his best to do it within his ability without letting one stupid act distort that. Whether he plays next year or not Robbo is still our most dangerous forward and whether we like it or not it is because of the way he plays (or has to play).

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    TRAINING: Friday 22nd November 2024

    Demonland Trackwatchers were out in force on a scorching morning out at Gosch's Paddock for the final session before the whole squad reunites for the Preseason Training Camp. DEMONLAND'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS It’s going to be a scorcher today but I’m in the shade at Gosch’s Paddock ready to bring you some observations from the final session before the Preseason Training Camp next week.  Salem, Fritsch & Campbell are already on the track. Still no number on Campbell’s

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    UP IN LIGHTS by Whispering Jack

    Those who watched the 2024 Marsh AFL National Championships closely this year would not be particularly surprised that Melbourne selected Victoria Country pair Harvey Langford and Xavier Lindsay on the first night of the AFL National Draft. The two left-footed midfielders are as different as chalk and cheese but they had similar impacts in their Coates Talent League teams and in the National Championships in 2024. Their interstate side was edged out at the very end of the tournament for tea

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    TRAINING: Wednesday 20th November 2024

    It’s a beautiful cool morning down at Gosch’s Paddock and I’ve arrived early to bring you my observations from today’s session. DEMONLAND'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS Reigning Keith Bluey Truscott champion Jack Viney is the first one out on the track.  Jack’s wearing the red version of the new training guernsey which is the only version available for sale at the Demon Shop. TRAINING: Viney, Clarry, Lever, TMac, Rivers, Petty, McVee, Bowey, JVR, Hore, Tom Campbell (in tr

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    TRAINING: Monday 18th November 2024

    Demonland Trackwatchers ventured down to Gosch's Paddock for the final week of training for the 1st to 4th Years until they are joined by the rest of the senior squad for Preseason Training Camp in Mansfield next week. WAYNE RUSSELL'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS No Ollie, Chin, Riv today, but Rick & Spargs turned up and McDonald was there in casual attire. Seston, and Howes did a lot of boundary running, and Tom Campbell continued his work with individual trainer in non-MFC

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    2024 Player Reviews: #11 Max Gawn

    Champion ruckman and brilliant leader, Max Gawn earned his seventh All-Australian team blazer and constantly held the team up on his shoulders in what was truly a difficult season for the Demons. Date of Birth: 30 December 1991 Height: 209cm Games MFC 2024: 21 Career Total: 224 Goals MFC 2024: 11 Career Total: 109 Brownlow Medal Votes: 13 Melbourne Football Club: 2nd Best & Fairest: 405 votes

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    2024 Player Reviews: #36 Kysaiah Pickett

    The Demons’ aggressive small forward who kicks goals and defends the Demons’ ball in the forward arc. When he’s on song, he’s unstoppable but he did blot his copybook with a three week suspension in the final round. Date of Birth: 2 June 2001 Height: 171cm Games MFC 2024: 21 Career Total: 106 Goals MFC 2024: 36 Career Total: 161 Brownlow Medal Votes: 3 Melbourne Football Club: 4th Best & Fairest: 369 votes

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    TRAINING: Friday 15th November 2024

    Demonland Trackwatchers took advantage of the beautiful sunshine to head down to Gosch's Paddock and witness the return of Clayton Oliver to club for his first session in the lead up to the 2025 season. DEMONLAND'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS Clarry in the house!! Training: JVR, McVee, Windsor, Tholstrup, Woey, Brown, Petty, Adams, Chandler, Turner, Bowey, Seston, Kentfield, Laurie, Sparrow, Viney, Rivers, Jefferson, Hore, Howes, Verrall, AMW, Clarry Tom Campbell is here

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    2024 Player Reviews: #7 Jack Viney

    The tough on baller won his second Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Trophy in a narrow battle with skipper Max Gawn and Alex Neal-Bullen and battled on manfully in the face of a number of injury niggles. Date of Birth: 13 April 1994 Height: 178cm Games MFC 2024: 23 Career Total: 219 Goals MFC 2024: 10 Career Total: 66 Brownlow Medal Votes: 8

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    TRAINING: Wednesday 13th November 2024

    A couple of Demonland Trackwatchers braved the rain and headed down to Gosch's paddock to bring you their observations from the second day of Preseason training for the 1st to 4th Year players. DITCHA'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS I attended some of the training today. Richo spoke to me and said not to believe what is in the media, as we will good this year. Jefferson and Kentfield looked big and strong.  Petty was doing all the training. Adams looked like he was in rehab.  KE

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