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Where to start, Didak, Thomas, harvey, Milne, Fremantle, Fraser, Burton, Kornes x 2,

too tired to continue

 
Fevola is one of the best kicks for goal outside 50 i have ever seen

On current form, if I had to pick a player to kick me a goal from outside 50 I would pick Sylvia.

But back on topic, Dane Swan, Didak, Milne, or Fevola are all dicks.

As a player, I don't mind him at all. I think he's a real character on the football field with an absolute talent for kicking goals. He IS a superstar.

Off-field, I cringe whenever he is on TV or radio. He reminds of that attention-seeking kid at high school that was always in detention.

Players I hate:

Alan D-D-D-D-D-idack

Ben Cousins

Daniel Kerr

 

I couldn't understand our fans booing him, but each to their own I suppose.

Still ropable about that Grimes free kick.

Buddy Franklin!! Biggest [censored] ever - believes his own publicity and LOVES to have a look at himself on the big screen.

...then again, ALL of Hawthorn....


Are you tripping?

I have no love for CFC and would have preferred Fevola stayed there and ensured they never tasted any further success but how did they let him down. Trading him after his 5th last warning ....?

what an ass

He was a huge asset to them and an integral part of their team. They always knew he was flawed but did absolutely nothing to help him improve his ways. Instead they sat back and watched him implode time and time again without any punishment or counseling. Then they all sat around and watched him drink himself silly at the Brownlow. Not to mention allowing Channel 9 to turn the whole night into the Fevola Show. Thanks to this shocking player management they are forced to move him on and leave themselves without a key forward. Of course this bit I like.

I couldn't understand our fans booing him, but each to their own I suppose.

Still ropable about that Grimes free kick.

What the hell was with our fans booing Travis Johnstone? Do any of them even know why he left? I'd never boo Trav.

 

What the hell was with our fans booing Travis Johnstone? Do any of them even know why he left? I'd never boo Trav.

Absolutely, especially considering that I thought last night was the best game he's ever played for the Dees!


What the hell was with our fans booing Travis Johnstone? Do any of them even know why he left? I'd never boo Trav.

I agree, i have no probs with Trapper-he was asked to leave.

I think Trav was booed because supporters knew what he could have done-but ultimately didn't try hard enough to do.

But yes i thought it was Harsh, that's footy. Wonder whether supporters will boo Petterd next year if he goes??

What a clown...he shits me to tears.....I loved watching him being owned tonight.. Wooo Hoo

Don't mind Fev when he's playing against any other side. I ALWAYS hate Milne! HE yaps like a small dog all day every day and then cries when someone yaps back, be a man you poor excuse for an oxygen thief! Complete pustule of a human being. I can't believe Malthouse was fined for telling him the truth either!!

Stephen Milne needs to be mentioned as a candidate.... B)

SECONDED. Horrid little man.

He was a huge asset to them and an integral part of their team. They always knew he was flawed but did absolutely nothing to help him improve his ways. Instead they sat back and watched him implode time and time again without any punishment or counseling. Then they all sat around and watched him drink himself silly at the Brownlow. Not to mention allowing Channel 9 to turn the whole night into the Fevola Show. Thanks to this shocking player management they are forced to move him on and leave themselves without a key forward. Of course this bit I like.

What about personal responsibility far out Roost... he was given every chance by the rabble and he continues, even in a seemingly overly supportive environment in Brissie, to throw his life away off the football field.


Milne. With a rocket. And I love that Fraser is a league joke.

Absolutely, especially considering that I thought last night was the best game he's ever played for the Dees!

Nice call. Nice picture too 45HG16... looks like Browny is about to get some very unwanted attention from Chippa.

Milne - everytime I see him play I hope the opposition pound his face into the ground!

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