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Are we seeing Geelongs culture crumbling?

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I can confirm that Machsy has artificial abdominals.

Does he stalk people in their homes and then take photos of them shopping ,jogging,drinking coffee etc?

 

I can confirm that Machsy has artificial abdominals.

And a potty mouth.

 

Does he stalk people in their homes and then take photos of them shopping ,jogging,drinking coffee etc?

Biffen, what I can say is that he's currently mentoring Mitch in relation to this for life after football.

The Mitch Clark affect I think it's known as.

He's a great photographer also.

A real artist.


'And here's another selfie of me refusing to take the field'

'And here's another selfie of me refusing to take the field'

Very [censored] funny!!!

Laughing reasonably loudly.

LRL'ed. totes.

 

2014 PICK 10 - Nakia Cockatoo

Selwood was pick 7 and it helps that they had a heap of father and son picks that where late in the draft at the start of the 2000s that became superstars and made this super team that we all have grown to know.

Recruiting Mitch Clark.

What the hell does that have to do with their culture crumbling?

Another gutless Demonlander trying to sink the boots in hey? What a brave guy.

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I don't think we are seeing Geelong's culture crumbling, but rather their best players getting close to the end of their careers.

They were a great group and can't easily be replaced.

Some have already gone and others are near the end. Hopefully we see the same with Hawthorn and Sydney, though Sydney keeps topping up with high draft academy picks.

What the hell does that have to do with their culture crumbling?

Another gutless Demonlander trying to sink the boots in hey? What a brave guy.

Take a chill pill

Take a chill pill

Why? Cos I'm not another one of you heroes kicking a guy when he's down? So tough sniping a guy battling depression from the safety of your anonymous name behind a computer screen.

Sick of it.

Why? Cos I'm not another one of you heroes kicking a guy when he's down? So tough sniping a guy battling depression from the safety of your anonymous name behind a computer screen.

Sick of it.

You just seem hyper outraged Stuie (assuming that is your anonymous name). And the comment by Dazzle,was in respect to recruiting Mitch Clark, not his issues with depression.

You just seem hyper outraged Stuie (assuming that is your anonymous name). And the comment by Dazzle,was in respect to recruiting Mitch Clark, not his issues with depression.

Stuie is my real name "Return To Glory".

Oh, so it's bad for Geelong's culture to recruit a highly talented forward/ruck? Yeah, I'm sure that's what he meant.... Geezus.


You just seem hyper outraged Stuie (assuming that is your anonymous name). And the comment by Dazzle,was in respect to recruiting Mitch Clark, not his issues with depression.

This guy is always lurking waiting to seize the high moral ground as a chance to vituperate against fellow posters.

What the hell does that have to do with their culture crumbling?

Another gutless Demonlander trying to sink the boots in hey? What a brave guy.

Do you suffer from depression Stuie?

You seem very concerned about Mitch Clark.

I think we have established that Mitch Clark the person, the one who got a clearance to change clubs on the basis of his workplace environment, has problems remaining true to his employers.

I don't see many attacking him purely on the basis of his mental frailties.

But yes, we love to put the boots into lying mercenaries.

Do you suffer from depression Stuie?

You seem very concerned about Mitch Clark.

I think we have established that Mitch Clark the person, the one who got a clearance to change clubs on the basis of his workplace environment, has problems remaining true to his employers.

I don't see many attacking him purely on the basis of his mental frailties.

But yes, we love to put the boots into lying mercenaries.

This guy is always lurking waiting to seize the high moral ground as a chance to vituperate against fellow posters.

You're all so brave.

Snipe a guy with depression on the internet.

Be proud, be very proud.

I don't think we are seeing Geelong's culture crumbling, but rather their best players getting close to the end of their careers.

They were a great group and can't easily be replaced.

Some have already gone and others are near the end. Hopefully we see the same with Hawthorn and Sydney, though Sydney keeps topping up with high draft academy picks.

Off-field the culture is toxic, and as we all know the fish rots at the head.

Colin Carter has well-meaning intentions and is a good person, but I'm not sure of his capability in his role as president.

Cook is regularly heard commenting openly that he's sticking it out so he can hold the record as the longest serving club CEO in AFL/VFL history.

Whether serious or not, I don't think it sets a great example.

Players have recently been seen fingerpointing onfield during matches.

The quality and experience is not there any more, and a lot of the young talent is growing into eccentric prima donnas & upstarts with no one pulling them into like for their antics.

The culture is crumbling and rapidly, as far as I can see.

You're all so brave.

Snipe a guy with depression on the internet.

Be proud, be very proud.

See, there you go again.


You're all so brave.

Snipe a guy with depression on the internet.

Be proud, be very proud.

You're all so brave.

Snipe a guy with depression on the internet.

Be proud, be very proud.

No no. We are trying to decipher why you think you are Jeff Kennett every time we discuss Clark.

It's just interesting.

See, there you go again.

If you think not being a weak sniping sniggering pathetic anonymous internet poster who takes pleasure out of kicking someone with depression behind the safety of their keyboard is taking the "high moral ground" then your moral ground must be considerably low.

If you think not being a weak sniping sniggering pathetic anonymous internet poster who takes pleasure out of kicking someone with depression behind the safety of their keyboard is taking the "high moral ground" then your moral ground must be considerably low.

And again.

 

If you think not being a weak sniping sniggering pathetic anonymous internet poster who takes pleasure out of kicking someone with depression behind the safety of their keyboard is taking the "high moral ground" then your moral ground must be considerably low.

Have you tried Tai Chi?

And again.

Yeah must be so hard for you having to put up with.


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