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The kind of crap he got was not "Jeez, he's playing awful footy..."

It was (maybe I should do a search?) utter damnations on his ability as a player, his standing as a person, and the decision for the club to trade for him (even though we lost virtually nothing in doing so).

So, a yeah a few people can go eat some humble or just EAD.

Because that's how this works...

'his standing as a person' are you sure you didn't make that up for effect

maybe 1 or 2 people said something like that, for everyone else, your argument is absurd

 

'his standing as a person' are you sure you didn't make that up for effect

maybe 1 or 2 people said something like that, for everyone else, your argument is absurd

Do you really want me to search for what people said around the time he infamously ducked his head in his first game for us? You were posting around that time. Do you feel lucky?

Do you really want me to search for what people said around the time he infamously ducked his head in his first game for us?

Yeah, I think you probably should.

 

Do you really want me to search for what people said around the time he infamously ducked his head in his first game for us? You were posting around that time. Do you feel lucky?

DO IT

COME ON YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO

JUST DO IT.

This is a revelation a number of posters on here have had in recent weeks.

I think it's a Demonland first, for the membership to collectively agree that the coach may know more than us.

The coach apparently knows more than AFL greats like Ricciuto also, who was giving special comments on the telecast for the Richmond match. At the 10 minutes remaining mark of the 1st quarter, after a Shane Edwards goal, Ricciuto said "you've really got to wonder how long Roos will persist with Howe back there, you just feel like he's much more value to the side as a forward than as a defender..."

All before Howe went on to have his best game for the club.

Just amusing to hear.


Do you really want me to search for what people said around the time he infamously ducked his head in his first game for us? You were posting around that time. Do you feel lucky?

I know I didnt say anything of the sort

and I IDGAF if one or two others did or not, still does not validate your point

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