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As I just sent to Finey on SEN through SMS:

"When are we going to give Nathan Jones some credit?

Any other side he'd be hailed as being A-grade but at the Dees he goes unnoticed by the media and sometimes sadly the fans.

He is a consistent star and has been for a few years now."

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Just loved when he and Sylvia link up - happened a couple times out of the center.

If there is one person that can inspire/teach Sylvia to play to his full potential it is Jones.

I just wish he could take all the players under his wing (like a mother hen - should be captain!) .. imagine a Viney, Sylvia and Watts training with the intent of Jones.

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Absolutely love him. Love his self belief, even when there were doubters of which I was one early days. A great example as to how to get the most out of yourself through bloody hard work.

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If he played for Collingwood he'd be talked about as one of the best mids going around, he has very little help alot of the time and is so often the only shining light we have

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I was listening to the Triple M call at the game today and they were onboard Jonesy in a big way.

The Chu-man (statistician) pointed out that he leads the competition, the whole competition ffs, in centre clearances. We might have been a bit down on ourselves lately, but this should not go unheralded.

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Just loved when he and Sylvia link up - happened a couple times out of the center.

If there is one person that can inspire/teach Sylvia to play to his full potential it is Jones.

I just wish he could take all the players under his wing (like a mother hen - should be captain!) .. imagine a Viney, Sylvia and Watts training with the intent of Jones.

Sorry to be picky but not sure why you mention Viney?
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Jones is a gun. Hes our best player and leading the way every game.

He is setting the standard for the rest to follow.

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when the media applauds certain individuals it is done largely to kiss the arses of clubs with the most supporters. These clubs are by no coincidence the same ones that get the prime time fixturing and generally win a lot. If you happen to play for one of these teams your reputation is a lot larger than what it is you play for Melbourne or another minnow club. This is why a player like Hurley gets talked about as if he is Wayne Carey. It's also why you have Bruce McAveney swooning over 'Stevie J' , (who incidentally is a complete toss bag of a bloke) why does he have that pet name, can we please have our own Nathy J?. I would like to see Joel Free Kick Selwood lead the comp in centre clearances at Melbourne and we'd see if your average Joe rates him so highly, not a chance in hell... /end rant

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I was listening to the Triple M call at the game today and they were onboard Jonesy in a big way.

The Chu-man (statistician) pointed out that he leads the competition, the whole competition ffs, in centre clearances. We might have been a bit down on ourselves lately, but this should not go unheralded.

That is an amazing stat considering Jamar has been puss all year.

Hard work is paying off for him.

Champ.

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when the media applauds certain individuals it is done largely to kiss the arses of clubs with the most supporters. These clubs are by no coincidence the same ones that get the prime time fixturing and generally win a lot. If you happen to play for one of these teams your reputation is a lot larger than what it is you play for Melbourne or another minnow club. This is why a player like Hurley gets talked about as if he is Wayne Carey. It's also why you have Bruce McAveney swooning over 'Stevie J' , (who incidentally is a complete toss bag of a bloke) why does he have that pet name, can we please have our own Nathy J?. I would like to see Joel Free Kick Selwood lead the comp in centre clearances at Melbourne and we'd see if your average Joe rates him so highly, not a chance in hell... /end rant

You had me up until bagging Selwood, not the best week to do that...

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Really?

Yes, really.

You start wars on all fronts kid.

and you've got no support and no ammo.

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Off to bed drunk lonely old man.

Last post it was "pathetic little boy".

Make up your weak and weary mind.

And I am in bed , with my wife.

I can only assume you are awake to preserve standards here.

They will improve when you leave.

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Last post it was "pathetic little boy".

Make up your weak and weary mind.

And I am in bed , with my wife.

I can only assume you are awake to preserve standards here.

They will improve when you leave.

In bed with your wife and on Demonland, what a Lothario you are.

Hope you haven't told her about your obsession with me.

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In bed with your wife and on Demonland, what a Lothario you are.

Hope you haven't told her about your obsession with me.

She thinks you're a Fwit too.

Everyone does.

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when the media applauds certain individuals it is done largely to kiss the arses of clubs with the most supporters. These clubs are by no coincidence the same ones that get the prime time fixturing and generally win a lot. If you happen to play for one of these teams your reputation is a lot larger than what it is you play for Melbourne or another minnow club. This is why a player like Hurley gets talked about as if he is Wayne Carey. It's also why you have Bruce McAveney swooning over 'Stevie J' , (who incidentally is a complete toss bag of a bloke) why does he have that pet name, can we please have our own Nathy J?. I would like to see Joel Free Kick Selwood lead the comp in centre clearances at Melbourne and we'd see if your average Joe rates him so highly, not a chance in hell... /end rant

Selwood is an absolute gun. Did you see his game the other night? If he'd started at the MFC though, he'd be nowhere near the player he is. I'm very envious of GFC and their ability to instil a wonderfully strong culture. :P

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when the media applauds certain individuals it is done largely to kiss the arses of clubs with the most supporters. These clubs are by no coincidence the same ones that get the prime time fixturing and generally win a lot. If you happen to play for one of these teams your reputation is a lot larger than what it is you play for Melbourne or another minnow club. This is why a player like Hurley gets talked about as if he is Wayne Carey. It's also why you have Bruce McAveney swooning over 'Stevie J' , (who incidentally is a complete toss bag of a bloke) why does he have that pet name, can we please have our own Nathy J?. I would like to see Joel Free Kick Selwood lead the comp in centre clearances at Melbourne and we'd see if your average Joe rates him so highly, not a chance in hell... /end rant

you're being far too apologetic towards a poor team.

If Melbourne were up and going, or at the least a decent side of the North variety, the media would lap it up.

The media focuses on good teams, not necessarily big ones.

Cotchin went unnoticed for a while there while Richmond languised.

Did anyone hear of Swan pre-2006?

With success comes respect. if you're a good player in a crap team, no one cares.

The best thing for Jones is to just keep the eye on the prize rather than lap up good games against teams still with a pacifier in their mouth and expect to be noticed. When this team is flying, he will be the league's poster boy, bookmark it.

He'll get his time.

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