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Roos organises secret camp.

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On 24/12/2015 at 1:08 PM, Emerald said:

"We want you to feel bad,we want you to feel negative and then we want you to embrace that negativity."

Brett Stephens.

 

I think we have already mastered that one over the last 10 years.

 

we may have;;;   they're talking about the players,  to be able to reach the depths of deespair, & pick themselves up & get going again.

..... our boys, over the decades have ducked for cover when things got heavy,  ending up with a quiet nonchalant,  'who cares, wheres the party',  defensive self-protectionist attitude.... time and again this has taken grasp of our club.

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8 hours ago, Emerald said:

The venue must have been like a minefield after an entire footy team took a dump with a shovel.

I hope there was No toilet paper..  just sayin.   sort em out.  bare hand diggin' & all that.

 

I'd get them training up country with the night carters.  flat hats & all.

1 hour ago, dee-luded said:

I hope there was No toilet paper.. 

Thread heading into unchartered territory.

 
2 hours ago, dee-luded said:

I hope there was No toilet paper..  just sayin.   sort em out.  bare hand diggin' & all that.

 

I'd get them training up country with the night carters.  flat hats & all.

A couple of players on the list look like the type to carry wet wipes around with them.

Even if it only brings players closer together it's been worthwhile.


17 hours ago, dee-luded said:

I hope there was No toilet paper..  just sayin.   sort em out.  bare hand diggin' & all that.

 

I'd get them training up country with the night carters.  flat hats & all.

Jones has been carrying the same bucket around for years.

I'm hoping they were focusing more on running through sand.

19 hours ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

A couple of players on the list look like the type to carry wet wipes around with them.

???

6 hours ago, Biffen said:

Jones has been carrying the same bucket around for years.

I'm hoping they were focusing more on running through sand.

I hope it toughens up, or sorts out, those who give up just a bit too easy..

....... we need to know the weak links.   melbourne has a weakness of getting dirty, & doing the dirty stuff when needed.   'too choirboy',,,, this needs to cut off & shipped out.

The workload & hunger for,,,  will grow,  once the neat & tidy choir boy types have left the building,  & we can develop a real hard & hungry culture at the club...  Jones is our top of the line, as the tough hard worker.

 

we don't need those who make excuses,  for not doing this or that, onfield.

 

# edit the hard running is taught/done at the other camps & at the QLD camp...  this was about the mental side of things, which they just don't want to do.

 

 

Edited by dee-luded

 
21 hours ago, bing181 said:

Thread heading into unchartered territory.

I won't be having a hand in it.


53 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Baby wipes, kfc hand refresher towels 

nope, nail clippers

 

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