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Hes a spud, the results speak for themselves, the clubs won 6 out of 43 games under his fitness regime, hes a SPUD.

Fitness and skills (or lack of) are not necessarily related. if you want spudworthiness, check back over the atrocious grammar in your posts.

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We don't need to trade good picks and cash for pensioners.

By the way I don't think it's the tank that's the problem, it's above the shoulders. Too many of our players don't know how to work hard enough, to do the gut running required at this level.

whats happened to shoenmakers?

your talking abot Thompson & Sewell.. well we will not be able to get that sort of level players, in their 22 - 26 age bracket, & we have kids that need to learn of excellent mids who are both top leaders.

So, I disagree with you.

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I think your earlier post is more accurate, our recruiting has been disgraceful.

It sucks watching Sloane that was picked in the 40s make Trengove that was taken at 2 look pathetic.

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Hes a spud, the results speak for themselves, the clubs won 6 out of 43 games under his fitness regime, hes a SPUD.

Of course, that idiot took Sydney and StKilda to 4 Grand Finals!! He's useless!!! It's not the shizten players, it's that fitness guy!

You're a [censored] mjt

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Of course, that [censored] took Sydney and StKilda to 4 Grand Finals!! He's useless!!! It's not the shizten players, it's that fitness guy!

You're a [censored] mjt

Thats coming from a clown thats got is Trengove is good written on there profile.

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half time.. switched channel to the hawthawn v north game.. just in time to see Harvey spit on an injured Brian Lake. shocked me.

I watched that. I didn't see a spit at all, he just bent down to have a go at him. Commentators didn't pick it up either. Not sure what you saw?

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Jones has started doing the dive forward and drop the knees for the in the back call.

I don't love it - but it's the only sign of our players thinking about the game and trying to get an edge that I've seen in a long, long time!

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Why. Why would we kick backwards from the wing when we are the worst skilled side in the AFL.

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Thats coming from a clown thats got is Trengove is good written on there profile.

DL7 offers up a perfectly reasonable argument and that is the best you have?? He was correct in his summation of you.

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