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Port came with a bit of heat and fight at the very start of the game which I think actually sparked Geelong even more at quarter time - it's backfired big time as the Cats have stepped up and closed them down while creating run and overlap themselves.

Take note MFC - hit em hard and they crumble.

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7 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Oh Ok so maybe Deestroy all, you should refrain from posting coz many on this site might get tired of you constantly taking me to task!??

Ad Nauseam! Eh?

If you didn't blast people for discussing Toumpas, like the annoying hypocrite that you are, I wouldn't have responded to you at all. 

But I agree it must be tiresome for some and I can't help myself sometimes. 

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Just now, Deestroy All said:

If you didn't blast people for discussing Toumpas, like the annoying hypocrite that you are, I wouldn't have responded to you at all. 

But I agree it must be tiresome for some and I can't help myself sometimes. 

Nothin wrong with a bit of spirited discussion! You do make your piont! 

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On 4/23/2016 at 10:25 PM, picket fence said:

Nothin wrong with a bit of spirited discussion! You do make your piont! 

I don't personally consider calling other posters soft for having sympathy for a former player struggling at his new club a " Spirited discussion "

the word i'd use is  " Weak"  

Posted (edited)
59 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I actually feel for Toumpas tonight.

I felt for him the night we selected him.

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3 minutes ago, Peter Griffen said:

I don't personally consider calling other posters soft for having sympathy for a former player struggling at his new club a " Spirited discussion "

the word i'd use is  " Weak"  

Weak? Interesting! "Sympathy" , such awasted emotion, "Empathy" is much more appropriate! 

Weak Hnmm I wonder how many players would feel Sympathy for an opponent who is not up to it??

How many Hawthorn players would feel it??

Interesting, Sympathy ! Hnmm


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5 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Makes you think Walsh may have been the main man in Ports' early success.

Richardson then Walsh were strong 2ic's 'chook', the spotlight certainly now come on to Hinkley and to a lesser extent Voss.

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On 4/23/2016 at 10:35 PM, picket fence said:

Weak? Interesting! "Sympathy" , such awasted emotion, "Empathy" is much more appropriate! 

Weak Hnmm I wonder how many players would feel Sympathy for an opponent who is not up to it??

How many Hawthorn players would feel it??

Interesting, Sympathy ! Hnmm

I'd suggest most people wouldn't have ill feelings for Toump for no reason, and most would wish him well.

but don't let that stop your pointless personal vendetta picket.

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28 minutes ago, Monocology said:

Kochy has apologised for his premature 'disgrace' tweet.

Might retract the apology tonight.

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To move on from the above waste of space...

I love seeing North and the Dogs in first and second on the ladder (not a huge North fan but it's a different face at the top, which is a positive IMO).

But it's Sydney, Geelong and Hawthorn at 3, 4 and 5.

The AFL needs those three clubs to fall apart. Hawthorn has already had to play the Dogs, Geelong, West Coast and Adelaide, hasn't had Roughead all year, hasn't even played that well, and has a 4-1 record. That sickens me.

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1 minute ago, Peter Griffen said:

I'd suggest most people wouldn't have ill feelings for Toump for no reason, and most would wish him well.

but don't let that stop your pointless personal vendetta picket.

Personal Vendetta?? Thats a bit strong! I have no vendetta, just pointing out the facts!

I have no personal Ill feelings towards Toumpas! 

But thats Ok Pete, the world is such a Utopia of all encompasing and accepting place full of roses!

 

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6 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

To move on from the above waste of space...

I love seeing North and the Dogs in first and second on the ladder (not a huge North fan but it's a different face at the top, which is a positive IMO).

But it's Sydney, Geelong and Hawthorn at 3, 4 and 5.

The AFL needs those three clubs to fall apart. Hawthorn has already had to play the Dogs, Geelong, West Coast and Adelaide, hasn't had Roughead all year, hasn't even played that well, and has a 4-1 record. That sickens me.

Bloody good footy team with an absolutely relentless approach to winning!

Wish we could get some of it!

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On 4/23/2016 at 10:46 PM, picket fence said:

Personal Vendetta?? Thats a bit strong! I have no vendetta, just pointing out the facts!

I have no personal Ill feelings towards Toumpas! 

But thats Ok Pete, the world is such a Utopia of all encompasing and accepting place full of roses!

 

Please, you have not said a nice thing about the kid, even before he was drafted it had already started and now you're calling posters soft for saying they feel for him when he's having a bad game. 

Not sure what facts you think you're pointing out.. 

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50 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Who has now ended up playing in the same league as me up in the bush here L

Saw him play for Norwood with Jace Bode on a Friday night a few years ago, where is he playing now?

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Well Pete lets leave it at that. 

A singular Bad game eh!? Ok as I said lets leave it at that, no longer an MFC Player so I will finally say..

1 We should never have drafted him.

2 He aint up to it!

3 Moving on!  Next!!


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Just now, RalphiusMaximus said:

Roos.  I can guarantee he won't be coaching next year. 

I can guarantee he won't be as well, but he's not under any pressure either.

Posted
7 minutes ago, demoniac said:

Saw him play for Norwood with Jace Bode on a Friday night a few years ago, where is he playing now?

Wangaratta Magpies

Posted
26 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

If we beat the Tigers tomorrow, who is under the most pressure?  Hardwick, Buckley or Hinkley?

Although Collingwood haven't played yet I still think Buckley. If Collingwood lose, Buckley will be the first coach to be sacked this season. 

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2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Although Collingwood haven't played yet I still think Buckley. If Collingwood lose, Buckley will be the first coach to be sacked this season. 

I've backed the Bombers  :D

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