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Garry Lyon was pretty savage on Chip, on FC on monday night.

 

Garry Lyon was pretty savage on Chip, on FC on monday night.

I did not see it but heard similiar.

Can you expand Mr. Leg Sir?

Not quite true --- we wore the red and blue in the win against Richmond. However, the other three have all come in the white abomination ... :blink:

FWIW I thought it was good step to wear the red and blue against the dogs, rather than the white that we sometimes have in the past. However, if I had known the white would make us win ... :)

I think you know I am being very light heart on this subject.

I don't want to play in anything but the traditional Red and Blue ( ie Red not Maroon, Pink or Orange )

I guess I am getting worn down but I actually don't mind the current away jumper.

 

I think you know I am being very light heart on this subject.

I don't want to play in anything but the traditional Red and Blue ( ie Red not Maroon, Pink or Orange )

I guess I am getting worn down but I actually don't mind the current away jumper.

All in good fun, OD. I will say that the current design is growing on me, and there a lot of worse ones out there. However, the predominant white does tend to stick in my (magpie-hating) craw ... :)

I did not see it but heard similiar.

Can you expand Mr. Leg Sir?

He said Chip had one very good skill, which is judging the flight of the ball in the air and getting to the right spot to mark or spoil. However, he said he was an awful decision-maker and an awful kick of the footy, with plenty of evidence from Sunday's game on offer. I thought he was balanced, in that he said the elite-level skill that Chip has is worth something, but probably not the figures being talked about in the media, and that anyone wanting him would need to "be aware" of his limitations.


Not sure why but I am finding it hard to attached comments to the original at present.

However R and B I think his comments sound fairly accurate.

I am all for keeping JF but not at any price.

I have confidence in this management team to make the right decision.

I would prefer he stays but we now live in the brave new world of free agency so it is more than likely he will go.

If he does I bear him no ill will he has IMO given his best to the MFC during a very poor period in our history.

Not sure why but I am finding it hard to attached comments to the original at present.

However R and B I think his comments sound fairly accurate.

I am all for keeping JF but not at any price.

I have confidence in this management team to make the right decision.

I would prefer he stays but we now live in the brave new world of free agency so it is more than likely he will go.

If he does I bear him no ill will he has IMO given his best to the MFC during a very poor period in our history.

dont care either way.

but he has been a fat lazy turd who only runs when he feels like it{over last 6 years]

I am amazed at the credit this bloke gets,col has finally gone and i see JF as the end of the lazy we get paid and are AFL players type at our club.

I think you know I am being very light heart on this subject.

I don't want to play in anything but the traditional Red and Blue ( ie Red not Maroon, Pink or Orange )

I guess I am getting worn down but I actually don't mind the current away jumper.

it's not just being worn down od, it's probably the onset of dementia

 

Garry Lyon was pretty savage on Chip, on FC on monday night.

As was I in that last few minutes v Bulldogs.


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While on Liam Jones, Chip did well, keeping him kickless. However he was also on Bontempelli when he kicked the 2 matchwinners. In the first he let him run free. In the second he let a first year player strip him of the ball twice, then went to ground and stayed there while the winning goal was kicked. It was nothing less than a pathetic effort from an experienced big bodied defender.

He unfortunately turns the ball over often. He is a poor user of the ball and finds it hard to give off quick accurate passes.

Chip now gives off the appearance that he is playing out time with us and actually couldn't give a stuff about the result. I have seen him jog after an opponent countless times this year.

who are you and what are you talking about?

i'm looking forward to the day when 1964 seems like yesterday

anything to escape the last half century DF

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Enjoy!

I saw him at training a few weeks back and got a similar opinion Redleg.

not the only one either :rolleyes:


dont care either way.

but he has been a fat lazy turd who only runs when he feels like it{over last 6 years]

I am amazed at the credit this bloke gets,col has finally gone and i see JF as the end of the lazy we get paid and are AFL players type at our club.

Jeff Farmer?

i'm looking forward to the day when 1964 seems like yesterday

So you are looking forward to January 1, 1965? :blink::blink::blink:

So you are looking forward to January 1, 1965? :blink::blink::blink:

you got it. dementia is a time machine. unfortunately it keeps going backward. fortunately there is still quite a few flags just preceding 1964 (9 in fact)

i'm looking forward to the day when 1964 seems like yesterday

It was only last year! It is 1965 right?

It was only last year! It is 1965 right?

Yes yes,its 1965 and your about to celebrate your 85th birthday sir.Now sit back in your nice repat bed and relax gramps.


It was only last year! It is 1965 right?

Good news then OD I will be born in three years time.

Yes yes,its 1965 and your about to celebrate your 85th birthday sir.Now sit back in your nice repat bed and relax gramps.

Jazza how the Banana Plants going?

 

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