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(1) How to destroy the confidence of soi many players.Watt's is not defender.What about making him a ruck rover resting in the forward pocket!

(2) Making Grimes and Trengrove co captains,a definite form killer.What about the coach using some psychology(brain [censored]) make the leadership group Sylvia(capt),Jamar(vc),davey,Rodan,Byrnes and N.Jones.If any one or more don't live up to expectations bye bye back to reserves,must lead by example.

and none of this emergency crap.

(3)Our game plan is....How about adopting the Swans game plan,select the appropriate players best suited to that style,what could be more simpler.

(4)When selecting a mature age person i.e Magner,Couch.as a rookie the club should have respect towards them by promoting them to the seniors after the 1st year or delete them not

have them back on the rookie list.

(5) Producing the 5 things we learned,typical school teacher crap.It is sickening to read,p.ss weak excuses,No positives in 100 disposals less or the team is inexperience than the opposition.

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(1) How to destroy the confidence of soi many players.Watt's is not defender.What about making him a ruck rover resting in the forward pocket!

(2) Making Grimes and Trengrove co captains,a definite form killer.What about the coach using some psychology(brain [censored]) make the leadership group Sylvia(capt),Jamar(vc),davey,Rodan,Byrnes and N.Jones.If any one or more don't live up to expectations bye bye back to reserves,must lead by example.

and none of this emergency crap.

(3)Our game plan is....How about adopting the Swans game plan,select the appropriate players best suited to that style,what could be more simpler.

(4)When selecting a mature age person i.e Magner,Couch.as a rookie the club should have respect towards them by promoting them to the seniors after the 1st year or delete them not

have them back on the rookie list.

(5) Producing the 5 things we learned,typical school teacher crap.It is sickening to read,p.ss weak excuses,No positives in 100 disposals less or the team is inexperience than the opposition.

I here by declare you tool of the week

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I've learnt 2 things.

Right now life is better when I don't listen to interstate games.

The Sandy pub no longer does a good Parma.

Everyone's learning.

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I here by declare you tool of the week

just because i am of aboriginal origin my view doesn't mean much or do my bro davey is not white enough to be part of the dees leadership group.

whatever comments we make won't change anything at mfc.i don't call people names,un australian,


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just because i am of aboriginal origin my view doesn't mean much or do my bro davey is not white enough to be part of the dees leadership group.

whatever comments we make won't change anything at mfc.i don't call people names,un australian,

What are you going on about? Being called a tool has no bearing on your background, and if you put up a comment prepare for all sorts of answers. I would say that comment about race moved you to troll status.

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Lousy mate really lousy!

Lighten up Francis. Wayne, sorry Enyaw, made some comments that DazzleDavey found unusual. Connecting that to racism is quite extraordinary. For that reason, Wayne, sorry Enyaw, is pardoned and you are the new Tool of the Week....unless of course, I'm being racist to those with red and blue eyes. In which case, I'm tool of the week.

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Lighten up Francis. Wayne, sorry Enyaw, made some comments that DazzleDavey found unusual. Connecting that to racism is quite extraordinary. For that reason, Wayne, sorry Enyaw, is pardoned and you are the new Tool of the Week....unless of course, I'm being racist to those with red and blue eyes. In which case, I'm tool of the week.

Nothing to do with racism, unnecessary and derogatory is my beef mate.

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