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Take of the Bash Beamer Ray Ban's mate.... It was up to the team doctor to declare him unfit to play.

Team Doctor doesn't find & kick the ball Stuie, that's Beamers job. And he was unfit to do it. The stats are damming. Yes i blame the doc & Bailey. But ultimately i blame Brent for it. Coughing & spluttering his way through a half of AFL football.

What an assett to the team.

 

I certainly didn't expect this reply!!!!

I'm agreeing with you.

And trying to make a reminder, of what I hope we should be on about.

*If we are barracking for 'players' ahead of the 'Jumper & Club' first, then we are on the wrong track.

The consolation prize IMO, from decades of failure, is to start to barrack for small wins instead of the whole thing.

To barrack for a Flower as we'd win nothing else but his position. This may have started a player ahead of club supporter mentality.

We need to get back to supporting the colors of the Jumper, and let the players sort themselves. Is this an indication of the tail being more powerful than the dog?

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I'm agreeing with you.

And trying to make a reminder, of what I hope we should be on about.

*If we are barracking for 'players' ahead of the 'Jumper & Club' first, then we are on the wrong track.

The consolation prize IMO, from decades of failure, is to start to barrack for small wins instead of the whole thing. to barrack for a Flower as we'd win nothing else but his position.

This may have started a player ahead of club supporter mentality.

We need to get back to supporting the colors of the Jumper, and let the players sort themselves. Is this an indication of the tail being more powerful than the dog?

Fair enough & i agree. I don't care who is in the side if we are winning games. They will have earnt their spot.
 

Moloney "not gone yet" - link

His agent talking.

HIs agent is a goose and has done Beemer no favours. Spouted off in May about being tempted to seek free agency, 4 weeks after season started. Now trying a rear-guard action. What a moron.

You reap what you sow buddy.

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His form has been very ordinary this year, but he's not alone in that.

He won the Bluey last year, 10th in the Brownlow, and then you lot turn on him when he struggles, that's not supporting, it's the same old p1sdweak culture we've had as a supporter base for 50 years.

you still haven't answerd the question why there will be nervous dee supporters if he goes to the swans stuie..

he shopped himself at the start of the year, refused to listern to coach, lost his [censored] after getting the boot from the leadership group. need to get overyourself and stop living in the past! we are trying to move on and get rid of the deadwood! where was beamer's so called leadership when these time trials were canceled?! ffs..


Players have one bad year sometimes, it happens to the best of them, he has been a great player for us and I think he deserves another chance. I know our list is struggling at the moment, but I also see lots of people bemoaning how we have all these small bodied players on our list, and they are mostly young and inexperienced, axing one of our mature, and big bodied players is not the answer.

I regards to Beamer playing the Cats sick, i'd rather someone who has the dedication to turn up to work whilst sick rather than have the soft c***s who take a day off for a broken finger nail.

Yes he did not get a possession, but he demonstated dedication. Its a stupid argument to blame Beamer who was VC who went on the ground with the view to play good football. The fact he didnt is now a moot point. 22 players played that day and they dont have an excuse for their form.

Thing about mangers/coaches, is that they are their to manage people. If Beamer turned up to my work as sick as he was, id put him on light duties. In laymens terms, He would sit in the coaches box and lead the players at 1/4, 1/2 etc time trying to motivate the players.

 

I regards to Beamer playing the Cats sick, i'd rather someone who has the dedication to turn up to work whilst sick rather than have the soft c***s who take a day off for a broken finger nail.

Yes he did not get a possession, but he demonstated dedication. Its a stupid argument to blame Beamer who was VC who went on the ground with the view to play good football. The fact he didnt is now a moot point. 22 players played that day and they dont have an excuse for their form.

Thing about mangers/coaches, is that they are their to manage people. If Beamer turned up to my work as sick as he was, id put him on light duties. In laymens terms, He would sit in the coaches box and lead the players at 1/4, 1/2 etc time trying to motivate the players.

Such a great idea to turn up to work with the Flu & infect all your workmates.

I have told people to F$&@ off home from my work. I don't want their disease.

Bed is the only option with Flu.

Such a great idea to turn up to work with the Flu & infect all your workmates.

I have told people to F$&@ off home from my work. I don't want their disease.

Bed is the only option with Flu.

WYL when are you coming home mate.

The season has finished and the best time of the football year is about to start for Dees supporters


WYL when are you coming home mate.

The season has finished and the best time of the football year is about to start for Dees supporters

Tuesday morning OD will be strange

I refuse to argue with you WYL for many reasons. You will always reply (over 1500 post is testiment of this). Your answers/replies never add up or your views change according to each post. What did Neeld (or another coach) say about weekly journos? Your the one post D'land member. Your a nice guy, but no offense. I wish i heard from you alot less and you formed an opinion on something and stuck with. Rather than have the need to post every where and on anything.

Cheers

Tuesday morning OD will be strange

Hope you have something warm to wear you can expect about 5 degrees

I refuse to argue with you WYL for many reasons. You will always reply (over 1500 post is testiment of this). Your answers/replies never add up or your views change according to each post. What did Neeld (or another coach) say about weekly journos? Your the one post D'land member. Your a nice guy, but no offense. I wish i heard from you alot less and you formed an opinion on something and stuck with. Rather than have the need to post every where and on anything.

Cheers

When did i ever say i wanted an arguement with you?? Brent Moloney is cooked. He did it all himself. No arguement.

If you don't like my posts block me. I won't lose any sleep.

Cheers...can't beleive he wrote that after putting in the boot!!!

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I regards to Beamer playing the Cats sick, i'd rather someone who has the dedication to turn up to work whilst sick rather than have the soft c***s who take a day off for a broken finger nail.

Yes he did not get a possession, but he demonstated dedication. Its a stupid argument to blame Beamer who was VC who went on the ground with the view to play good football. The fact he didnt is now a moot point. 22 players played that day and they dont have an excuse for their form.

Thing about mangers/coaches, is that they are their to manage people. If Beamer turned up to my work as sick as he was, id put him on light duties. In laymens terms, He would sit in the coaches box and lead the players at 1/4, 1/2 etc time trying to motivate the players.

You can also argue that people who come to work sick are selfish and not really playing for the team.


Hope you have something warm to wear you can expect about 5 degrees

Great. No i miss Elwood time to get back. Start saving again!!

Players have one bad year sometimes, it happens to the best of them, he has been a great player for us and I think he deserves another chance. I know our list is struggling at the moment, but I also see lots of people bemoaning how we have all these small bodied players on our list, and they are mostly young and inexperienced, axing one of our mature, and big bodied players is not the answer.

Misquote, "Players sometimes have one good year" c'mon Mods check the grammar

Misquote, "Players sometimes have one good year" c'mon Mods check the grammar

both are true, but I know what I meant, and said as such.

he may still stay. Stranger things have happened.


he may still stay. Stranger things have happened.

Of course. And he will be under the hammer weekly if he does.

I do wonder what was said to him start of the year

Yes Jonesbag. I think what was said to him at the start of the year had much to do with his poor season.

you still haven't answerd the question why there will be nervous dee supporters if he goes to the swans stuie..

he shopped himself at the start of the year, refused to listern to coach, lost his [censored] after getting the boot from the leadership group. need to get overyourself and stop living in the past! we are trying to move on and get rid of the deadwood! where was beamer's so called leadership when these time trials were canceled?! ffs..

Because unlike our recent history, the Swans get the most out of their players, especially the "recycled" ones. He may very well be a very good player again if he goes there.

As for the rest of your post, I don't respond to rumour, especially from posters with a so obvious bias.

 

Team Doctor doesn't find & kick the ball Stuie, that's Beamers job. And he was unfit to do it. The stats are damming. Yes i blame the doc & Bailey. But ultimately i blame Brent for it. Coughing & spluttering his way through a half of AFL football.

What an assett to the team.

Come off it WYL. You all say you want a tough unified culture at the club then bag out a guy for trying to embody it.

Of course. And he will be under the hammer weekly if he does.

As will ALL our players WYL... Oh wait you just mean at Demonland, where he's always under the hammer.


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