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FAREWELL STEFAN MARTIN - SEPTEMBER 2012



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I don't rate Bennell. Never did. But I can't say I've watched any WCE games this year (I was working during both out encounters) so take that for what it's worth.

But, yeah, Petterd. I think I repressed the memory of him going. That was another WTF moment. He should never have been delisted.

remind me....was Petterd delisted or traded (and if so for whom)?

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remind me....was Petterd delisted or traded (and if so for whom)?

Delisted iirc and picked up by Richmond as a freebie. But I could be wrong as those years scarred me and make me rock back and forth, but I think I have it right here.

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Your comment might have some merit if you knew anything about football, but......you don't.

So, keep your inane opinion to yourself.

Coming from the guy who thought Mark Neeld deserved longer at the MFC?

Spare me.

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Every player underperformed under Neeld worst coach I've seen. We were on an up with Bailey and should of kept him. I believe we would be in a better place now if we did.

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Every player underperformed under Neeld worst coach I've seen. We were on an up with Bailey and should of kept him. I believe we would be in a better place now if we did.

Agree with the first statement.

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Every player underperformed under Neeld worst coach I've seen. We were on an up with Bailey and should of kept him. I believe we would be in a better place now if we did.

I don't think so, FD. Poor recruiting marred the Bailey years and the style of footy was torn apart by opposition teams.

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I'm still here, DD36.....not prepared to concede just yet.

Let's see past six games....

Martin averaged 112 SuperCoach points per game this season in 12 games. Nathan Jones averaged 101, Tyson 94 and Jamar 70.

You are wrong. Again.

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I don't think so, FD. Poor recruiting marred the Bailey years and the style of footy was torn apart by opposition teams.

And maybe Bailey would of been too! RIP

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Martin averaged 112 SuperCoach points per game this season in 12 games. Nathan Jones averaged 101, Tyson 94 and Jamar 70.

You are wrong. Again.

12 games? You're hand wringing about why Martin was traded based on 12 games?

Ffs.

Why don't you join your mate out of the wilderness and learn about the game?

Posted

You have no idea.

I find his posts offer nothing and don't even warrant a response these days.

I wonder what Martin's trade value would be like after this season?

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You have no idea.

This my last reply to you, FT, or is that FW?

You are getting all excited over 12 games???

Once he gets tagged, he'll revert back to his sulkiness, break team rules and get dropped again.

Think.

Sorry, beyond you.

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I don't get my call on every player right but I'm gonna dine out on Stef's success this year.....exactly as I called it. Brisbane gave him the responsibility of the No. 1 ruck roll (even if forced) and he did the job, as he did at Melbourne.

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Pretty funny how good this guy turned out with some actual decent coaching and responsibility placed on him.

I know stats aren't everything, but he averaged 114 DT points per game for the bottom side this year.

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Yikes jumbo having a mare..

Marting absolutely dominated today. A side like the doggies could use him in their team.

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Pretty funny how good this guy turned out with some actual decent coaching and responsibility placed on him.

You mean the sort of Coaching where multiple players have left or want to leave.

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Pretty funny how good this guy turned out with some actual decent coaching and responsibility placed on him.

I know stats aren't everything, but he averaged 114 DT points per game for the bottom side this year.

It's been more Martin having the number one ruck role than anything else.

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Let's get excited over one good game.....every 3 years.

Awesome.

Mate your out of your depth on this one..

Time to admit you have flopped on this one.

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Let's get excited over one good game.....every 3 years.

Awesome.

Look at his average stats this year.

He's hardly had what you'd call a bad or even average game.

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