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I thought his speech was a thinly veiled FU to the CFC about values and them pushing him out when he is obviously talented (finishing 4th in their B&F).

I liked it, the Collingwood Football Club has gone from the club of the working people with community values, to a glorified corporate bogan devoid of values and ashamed of their roots.

Welcome Prince!

:)

Totally agree. And may we all have the last laugh with him, every year!

Actually, it wasn't a bad audition for our victory speech on QB 2015.

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Again, the English language is not your strong point, is it?

A cursory glance in a dictionary would give you the metaphorical definition: self righteous, over sensitive, self absorbed etc. All adjectives which aptly describe Hertier Lumumba's behaviour on numerous occasions to date.

And he still can't win the one on ones.

so you want to keep these traits all to yourself & your mates. wasn't Heritier born correctly, to know his place in the DNA chain, PM? .... thats not you Uncle tony is it?

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Again, the English language is not your strong point, is it?

A cursory glance in a dictionary would give you the metaphorical definition: self righteous, over sensitive, self absorbed etc. All adjectives which aptly describe Hertier Lumumba's behaviour on numerous occasions to date.

And he still can't win the one on ones.

Not yours either. A dictionary doesn't give 'metaphorical definition(s)' it gives meanings ... unless of course you had in mind Giambattista Vico's idea that all language is metaphorical, which I somehow doubt.

But you're a fine one for accusations about understanding language since you don't even seem capable of recognising Adam's basic question about why meanings like 'self righteous, over sensitive, self absorbed' have been attached, metaphorically or otherwise, to the word princess and not to the word prince.

Yeah, I struggle with English. So where's Princess come into it? You seem to have glanced over that one again.

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It is truly ironic that posters on Demonland who spit out damning opinions of Lumumba label him 'self righteous'.

Can the guy play footy? Will he improve our list? Does he fit Roosy's plan? Is the trade fair? The rest is bulls**t.

Roos wants him. That's good enough for me.

This.

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Not yours either. A dictionary doesn't give 'metaphorical definition(s)' it gives meanings ... unless of course you had in mind Giambattista Vico's idea that all language is metaphorical, which I somehow doubt.

Perhaps it is.

All of life is, after all, but a stage.

I can also remember a recent contributor to Q & A also stating that all terrorism is just theatre

Possibly, therefore, nothing really means what it means

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Given that the (senior) Collingwood players have plenty of praise for HL, and that along with doing very well in the Copeland year after year, Harry also managed to pick up a "Best Clubman" award, I'll just put your concerns in the "no basis in fact" basket.

Nailed it, bing181.

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so was Martin Luther King, Jr. & most others who have passion & fire in the belly to get justice & change for the better for all.

you have to have some bitters & twisties to turn your gut enough to fight for change.

If your saying we don't want passion & fight & change at the Dees, than join the exodus of so many before you who want the Status Quo & just go along. like 50 yrs now & still counting.

we need passion in the grandstands, in the board meetings, & in the rooms at training days or nights, & in our non social club.

we'll fight them on the beaches, we'll fight them at the cliffs, out on water, or at the 'G'... but fight them we WYL. :wub:

Martin Luther King and HL in the same thread...... Hhhhmmmmm

Martin Luther King bitter and/or twisted?? He was the champion for non violence protests and social action.

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i just went on the Bigfooty Melbourne board for the first time ever

this is the title to their equivalent Demonland Heritier thread

'The [censored] off we don't want Harry O thread'

What a great way to welcome a player to the club that actually wants to come to us and make an impact and be a leader to help us out of the mire.

Pathetic.

Wont be going to that forum ever again

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Heriter Lumumba is the Kanye West of AFL.

"Yo, Steele, I'm really happy for you, I'ma let you finish, Pendlebury had one of the best seasons of all time! One of the best seasons of all time!"

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so was Martin Luther King, Jr. & most others who have passion & fire in the belly to get justice & change for the better for all.

you have to have some bitters & twisties to turn your gut enough to fight for change.

If your saying we don't want passion & fight & change at the Dees, than join the exodus of so many before you who want the Status Quo & just go along. like 50 yrs now & still counting.

we need passion in the grandstands, in the board meetings, & in the rooms at training days or nights, & in our non social club.

we'll fight them on the beaches, we'll fight them at the cliffs, out on water, or at the 'G'... but fight them we WYL. :wub:

In full support of your post I give fellow Demonlanders 10 minutes of the wonderful Tasmanian Bill Mollison.

"Fury drives me and fury continues to drive me!"

10 minutes really well spent if you have the time.

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Given that the (senior) Collingwood players have plenty of praise for HL, and that along with doing very well in the Copeland year after year, Harry also managed to pick up a "Best Clubman" award, I'll just put your concerns in the "no basis in fact" basket.

The club cant get him out the door quick enough. Why?

The best clubman award is like the fundraising queen at the local beauty pageant. Gotta give the ugly girls something hey?

And how does his standing in the best and fairest make him any less of a weirdo?? Irrelevant. I would be interested to hear what the players think after he leaves, as its far easier to speak the truth when the guy isn't there any more. I suspect there will be some popping corks.

For the record, I am happy at the thought of him running off half back, and delivering FORWARD, unlike our other half backs. I just hope the guy can keep his mouth shut, before he drives anyone mad.

Sign him up, and get him in the side.

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Martin Luther King and HL in the same thread...... Hhhhmmmmm

Martin Luther King bitter and/or twisted?? He was the champion for non violence protests and social action.

you think I'm comparing the individuals ?

or the ways?

since when does biter & twisted mean outward aggression, &/or violence .. I think your taking Far too much liberty with this demonstrative.... many bitter & twisted people are submissive.

you may sit within touching distance of some, on matchdays? or even closer.

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i just went on the Bigfooty Melbourne board for the first time ever

this is the title to their equivalent Demonland Heritier thread

'The [censored] we don't want Harry O thread'

What a great way to welcome a player to the club that actually wants to come to us and make an impact and be a leader to help us out of the mire.

Pathetic.

Wont be going to that forum ever again

Now we see the depth of problems with this clubs culture issues & why we are so weak for soo looong.


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the Collingwood Football Club has gone from the club of the working people with community values, to a glorified corporate bogan devoid of values and ashamed of their roots.

Just like Australia!

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Where is Saty??

Probably with the boys on the end of season trip lol

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So us supporters are to blame for McKenzie's foot skills, Watts aptitude etc etc

you think 50 yrs of disposal skills have been the downfall of the MFC

I think a lack of passion, fire, & hardened culture is the reason.

& I think it has delivered us to where we are now, a place great players avoid. And great administrators, & we've lacked the vision & creative foresight's to make things happen, to which the people will follow & flock to.

these are my thoughts, no bollocks; demonsterative.

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"If you are not a communist at 20 then you have no heart. If you are still a communist at 40, then you have no brains." (W. Churchill)

FFS he 27, which may not be young in AFL terms, but is still just youthful. He's learning, has a lot to learn and knows it. This guy is an individual with strong ethical values and the balls to speak up for what he believes in. Who didn't at that age? Those who base their views on his so-called self righteousness are missing the real point: he can play footy, and does so well.

If you honestly think he won't add to our list, you are delusional.

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IMO, lot's of posters going to be retracting when they see his footy do the talking!

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