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Who are the most annoying three players in the AFL?

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My selections are all in part based on players 'staging' and playing for free kicks, which goes against my view of how footy should be played.

Stephen Milne

Joel Selwood

Angus Monfries

3 Most annoying commentators:

Andrew Maher (by a country mile)

Michael Christian

Matthew Lloyd

 

Mitch Robinson

He dyed his hair again last week, lol. Nothing against gingers, you are what you are. Why hide it like he does with his neck?

I am really start to have plenty of hate for Hurley, the way he has to do his hair every time he marks the ball and knows he is on camera. It's right up there with Nadal and his arse picking.


Steven Milne

Dermot Brereton

Warrick Caper

 

Lloyd - even know he gives me the shits, his bias in media is nauseating.

Mitch Robinson - tool

Joel Selwood - foremost head ducker in the league

1. Mitch Robinson

2. Dayne Beams

3. Brent Harvey

4. Brent Guerra

5. Hayden Ballantyne

6. Nick Riewoldt

7. Mitch Clark

8. Paul Chapman

9. Chad Cornes

10. Dustin Fletcher

11. Jake King

12. Stephen Milne

13. Josh Gibson

14. Harry Obrien

15. Ryan Houlihan

16. Angus Monfries

17. Michael Osborne

18. Heath Shaw

19. Campbell Brown

20. Daniel Gainsiracusa

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Like to put Eddie bets up for nomination.

Carries on like a school boy after every goal he kicks

Dumb faces and stupid hand signals!

Glad somebody finally mentioned Eddie Betts....he is right up there with Milne and Harvey.

1. Mitch Robinson

2. Dayne Beams

3. Brent Harvey

4. Brent Guerra

5. Hayden Ballantyne

6. Nick Riewoldt

7. Mitch Clark

8. Paul Chapman

9. Chad Cornes

Way to cool for school is Beams.

How about you show a bit of emotion every now and then, because if you played for us, you would barely have a look in front of goals.

I don't mind Dick.

Cox ?

Mine are

1. Dale Thomas

2.Leon Davis

3.Nick Maxwell


Missy probably doesn't like Dick ,Cox or Ball .

Missy probably doesn't like Dick ,Cox or Ball .

not sure on her sorry his preference list.

Very over rated Bulldog in my book.

Reimers

Didak

O'Brian

Harvey

Dick

I dont know why people hate players who go out there and try their best for their side. However in the spirit I would say Buddy annoys me cause he always kicks straight against Melbourne. In hindsight every good player in the AFL annoys me whenever they play Melbourne because they invariably play well. Whenever they dont play well they dont really have to cause their team smashes us. Anyone else frustrated?


N.Jetta gives me the you know whats.

M.Loyd: any time he speaks I want to rip my head off so I can't hear his dribble.

R.Walls/T.Lane: If I wanted to listen to bias Carlton commentary I would sit in the Carlton cheersquad.

 

Neville? Why?

Looks like he has all the skills to be a great footy player. But he puts no pressure on the ball carrier,doesn't tackle and generally spends a lot of time standing around. He frustrates me because he could be very good.


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