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What is up Greg Denham's bum?

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Do not answer this literally!

But seriously, what's his beef?

beef? judging by the smell i'd say he was a vegetarian

 

Do not answer this literally!

But seriously, what's his beef?

What scintillating repartee has he expressed this time?

What did he say to get on your goat?

Some home truths?

Is there a linkage?


I get his point about us not blooding new talent going back to the familiar Dunn, Bate etc. but unfortunately for Greg he hasn't done his homework again.

We recruited 4 players onto our senior list for this year, all but one, Taggert who is on the long term injury list. Clark and Sellar have been regulars, Tynan played the first game but has struggled with injury from then on.

Of all the players on our senior list only Cook, Davis and Taggert (injured) have not played a senior game so his point about us not playing debutants does not hold water, we don't really have many left to play. I would like to see Cook get a game but the club want him to earn it, fair enough.

He went on about Gysberts not getting a game but seriously he missed most of the pre season, did his ankle early in the season for Casey came back and broke his jaw within seconds of that comeback and is only just getting some match fitness. I want to see him in the senior team too but Denham needs to look at why he isn't, not just make unfounded statements.

We rookied 4 players 2 will have played senior football by the weekend and the other 2 Williams and Sheahan are project players. We have recruited 4 players onto the main list and 4 onto the rookie list, 5 of the 8 have played, one is on the long term injury list and 2 are project players.

At the end of the day though we are easy targets and Denham likes to take cheap shots, it's the same bloke who said Carlton wouldn't get within 12 goals of Collingwood last week. Carlton and Ratten were down so he took another cheap shot.

Do not answer this literally!

But seriously, what's his beef?

But why not.. It's the same stuff that's inside his skull.

 

Bitter

Melbourne Bitter

For some reason he despises the DEES

I think that is a good thing from some one with his lack of intellect and bias to the far west


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What scintillating repartee has he expressed this time?

What did he say to get on your goat?

Some home truths?

Is there a linkage?

Have I missed something?

Basically gave us a spray for not blooding enough youth. Seems to have utter disdain for us every time he opens his mouth.

Not sure if there's a link. Try the SEN website.

I gave up tuning in to his crap.

No point trying to counter his views as he simply doesn't care to listen to what others say. And will never apologise or acknowledge when he has been proven wrong.

You know the saying...

If you argue with fools for too long, you begin to look like one.

The guy ha sh!t for brains...so sh!t for comment. Hes a Monday expert and not a good one. Has a pathological hate of the Dees for some reason.

How many games you coached Greg ?

How many premierships ?

Journalistic clown !

This guy hates the dees but the one thing that would maybe shut him up is we start winning.

Still would love to slap the ugly head.

Who does the rat go for?


Let's face it, at the moment we're a pretty easy target for cheap shots.

Denham being the master of the cheap shot, so it's hardly surprising.

Hes just trying to stay relevant, was a spud as a footballer and hasnt got much going for him off field either,

so you cant blame the bloke for trying to stay in the game.

Whatever he does, he'll never be as bad as David King.

Never knew what he looked like until I saw this pic.

http://www.sen.com.a...00034-image.jpg

LOL, as I would have thought. Looks like some codger they dragged in off Swan Street on his way to a Pub or Brothel. Denham is tune out time. Loves a soft target like Melbourne. I reckon one of ours must have p55ed on his shoe at the footy.

I heard Dermott Brereton saying similar things on the weekend during the game. He talked about Stefan Martin and how he

can't believe he has not been playing this season. If he did his homework he would realise that he has been injured pretty much the whole year.

To many journalists/commentators just run their mouth without looking into the facts.


Whatever he does, he'll never be as bad as David King.

That's not saying much.

It would be difficult for me to care any less about Denham's opinion.

I heard Dermott Brereton saying similar things on the weekend during the game. He talked about Stefan Martin and how he

can't believe he has not been playing this season. If he did his homework he would realise that he has been injured pretty much the whole year.

To many journalists/commentators just run their mouth without looking into the facts.

Damn, there must be a heap of journo's that post on here then. Present company excluded, or included, your choice, I'm not fussed!

I heard Dermott Brereton saying similar things on the weekend during the game. He talked about Stefan Martin and how he

can't believe he has not been playing this season. If he did his homework he would realise that he has been injured pretty much the whole year.

It's a similar story on League Teams which he hosts. I struggle to watch it when they're discussing Melbourne because the views of the panel members are often horribly misinformed.

 

Whilst we're on the topic of SEN- absolutely LOVE Finey!

He is passionate, witty, very funny, intelligent and takes crap from nobody. Great host and love his show on my late night drives :)

I heard Dermott Brereton saying similar things on the weekend during the game. He talked about Stefan Martin and how he

can't believe he has not been playing this season. If he did his homework he would realise that he has been injured pretty much the whole year.

To many journalists/commentators just run their mouth without looking into the facts.

I thought that was pretty funny when I heard it, Derm does come out with some garbage at times. Kinggggy is good at this stuff too, he sprouts off stats to back his so called facts and if you do a check you find they are way off the mark.

Whilst we're on the topic of SEN- absolutely LOVE Finey!

He is passionate, witty, very funny, intelligent and takes crap from nobody. Great host and love his show on my late night drives :)

When I first heard Finey I thought he was some yob they dragged off the street, but after giving him a good listen I enjoy him too and find he is one of the more informed football people going around.


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