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Good player.

Has a lot of Kent in him.

Would walk in to our team if we are honest.

Don't really care if he is a [censored]

 
 

I can't believe anyone here would entertain having this thug at our club. It's not as if he is a special talent. Even without his character flaws he has got nothing to offer.


I would like to shake the hand of the guy who did this and then buy him a drink.

I would like to shake the hand of the guy who did this and then buy him a drink.

I take any opportunity to promote random violence as well.

It makes for a more polite,less chummy society .

 
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Even his team mates hate him

Is it any wonder if he doesn't jump in when they're getting the cr@p kicked out of them??

Surely will end up at Richmond with his mate bootsma


Nope.

Nope nope.

Nope nope nope nope nope.

Nope.

I second that. Since Milne retired this guy has been at the top of my most hated players in the league list.

On a seperate note - what does this say about Mick and his relationship with players that they are doing this.

Robinson is I contracted I'm sure he and his manager are aware he is borderline so he opted to lie about to not reduce his chances on a new contract paying him as much as he can get. Blown that out if the water but made his own choices (to be out at 5, to get in a punch on, then telling a porky about it) and it will have consequences for the peanut.

He clearly bruises and breaks.

Robinson is I contracted I'm sure he and his manager are aware he is borderline so he opted to lie about to not reduce his chances on a new contract paying him as much as he can get. Blown that out if the water but made his own choices (to be out at 5, to get in a punch on, then telling a porky about it) and it will have consequences for the peanut.

He clearly bruises and breaks.

There was an article on the AFL website today saying he was OOC and Carlton have now withdrawn the contract offer they did have on the table

There was an article on the AFL website today saying he was OOC and Carlton have now withdrawn the contract offer they did have on the table

Ooohhhffffff stupidity at its best from MR, at least wait til the new deal is signed before celebrating.


He is a deadbeat, he is a thug but if he came cheap (ie delisted free agent or token swap for someone like Strauss) and Roos thought he could turn him around then I would take him in a heartbeat.

So sick of our soft on-field culture and the fact no one ever remonstrates with guys like Merrett last week. Just like that bogan Campbell Brown helped some of those kids on the Gold Coast, Robinson and Hogan would be a great injection of aggro next year.

Averages about 20 possessions and a goal a game and loves smashing blokes. If Roos thinks he could keep him on the straight and narrow like he did with Shaw at Sydney I'd happily offer Robinson a 1 year, zero warnings type of deal.

Not only is Robinson at best an average player, but he is one of the worst blokes in existence.

The exact kind of player no club should ever take.

Not only is Robinson at best an average player, but he is one of the worst blokes in existence.

The exact kind of player no club should ever take.

that's what they said about martin pike too

just saying

Would pursue him for sure . Carves us up every time and is partly what we need . Tough player who can influence towards a win .


Would pursue him for sure . Carves us up every time and is partly what we need . Tough player who can influence towards a win .

I'll never support Melbourne again if this waste of space ever dons a Dees jumper.

that's what they said about martin pike too

just saying

Funny was thinking the same thing earlier today...but he is not half the player Pikey was. We could do with a Martin Pike now.

 

People saying hes a terrible player are clouded bu their blind hatred for him

He is far from a bad player, he is well above at least 50% of our list

Career averages of 19 disposals and 4 tackles, can kick a goal and doesn't take a backward step

Averaged 22.5 touches in 2012 and had 9 Brownlow votes

But yeah hes a spud, would never get a game at Melbourne!! Fools

People saying hes a terrible player are clouded bu their blind hatred for him

He is far from a bad player, he is well above at least 50% of our list

Career averages of 19 disposals and 4 tackles, can kick a goal and doesn't take a backward step

Averaged 22.5 touches in 2012 and had 9 Brownlow votes

But yeah hes a spud, would never get a game at Melbourne!! Fools

You can't work out a players worth from stats alone. I suppose you were a Moloney and Silvia fan too 'Hogan'? He shares many similar traits, I'm talking on ground but come to think of it off field as well.


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