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Two tossers take aim at Bugg

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55 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

I did. To be fair though if I was in the vicinity of Viney throwing my mate around I'd pretend I was on the phone. 

not having a phone at CHF, I'd  grab my hammy and limp towards the bench as quickly as possible

 

i missed the clash between maric and maximus going to the interchange bench. anyone see what happened?

3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i missed the clash between maric and maximus going to the interchange bench. anyone see what happened?

I missed it too, but if it was anything like the actual game, I assume Max won easily.

 

Shot from the circle before the first bounce was amusing. Maric pacing about geeing himself up. Max watching him with a bemused smile.

If people are talking about the Bugg then he must be doing something right.

 


5 hours ago, beelzebub said:

lloyd, Barrett....meh :huh:

Not too much to discuss really...

Two melbourne haters....could only mention Bugg "showboating" and Hunt's "handball-in" from the goal square...

Well done peanuts... thanks for forgetting our first back to back wins in 5 years.

Showboat coming from Lloyd is abit rich from the grass pulling velvet pansie

And Barrett, yes, there will be a time and a place you [censored] purple  and fortunately you won't get to decide when and where it will be

 

 

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5 hours ago, binman said:

On SEN this morning that ex umpire Humphrey used exactly the same expression ie he as really frustrated. He also said that Viney was out of line with his response and the free should have been reversed or the 50 not paid.

On another note he defended the deliberate out of bound decisions in that game. 

You'd expect an umpire to get at least 50% right.  But not 0/2

 

 
3 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

Do you mean the 2000 Preliminary Final vs Carlton which we won from behind in a second half boilover partly inspired by Schwartz's demonstration of belief and arrogance?

I thought it was in the GF. I stand corrected.

Still don't like Bugg's attitude re the goal.

Being able to play very unsociable football, when required, is a great addition to the teams skills. We haven't quite got it to 'professional corkies , dropping of knees  or coat hangers but we seem to be able to respond well enough these days.


Lloyd's not a fan of the subtle pestering,  he's more the line someone up and crush their spine when their head's over the ball kind of pest. 

Each to their own I guess.  Maybe shut your mouth though fl0g. 

Who actually cares about the opinions of the two (or two of the three) so called footy commentators whose opinions I have absolutely least respect for (the other being one who appears to never be sober - no names of course)?

In my view they are irrelevancies.

The only thing that worries me about the buggster is his occasional poor disposal.

I love the rest of his game.


I feel like Richmond came out and tried to rough us up. Their selections pointed towards that and there were a few scuffles early.

Thing is, if nothing else, we have some real brutes in our side and it played into our hands.

I think they tried to target the likes of Salem, but I think they underestimated the fact that he, and others, would more then stick up for themselves.

Jack Riewoldt on 360 talking about Bugg sending him a text apologising for pushing him whilst in the hands of the trainers. 

Didn't exactly seem like he accepted the apology. 

1 minute ago, Deestroy All said:

Jack Riewoldt on 360 talking about Bugg sending him a text apologising for pushing him whilst in the hands of the trainers. 

Didn't exactly seem like he accepted the apology. 

Let him whinge.

 

he is an expert at that

Pushing whilst in the arms of trainers is a pretty savage act. 

As far as pushes go in footy it would rate a 2 out of 10 for intensity.  No real force at all. Can't believe the all the hoopla over it.

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13 minutes ago, 3Dee said:

Pushing whilst in the arms of trainers is a pretty savage act. 

Cutting the head off someone in the name of Allah is a savage act. Pushing someone who is near a trainer is being a bit rascally.

 

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22 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Jack Riewoldt on 360 talking about Bugg sending him a text apologising for pushing him whilst in the hands of the trainers. 

Didn't exactly seem like he accepted the apology. 

From previous posts I understand that the Reverend Jack has form for doing the same thing himself. Can anyone verify that?

18 minutes ago, dieter said:

From previous posts I understand that the Reverend Jack has form for doing the same thing himself. Can anyone verify that?

Not that I can recall. 

 

His cousin copped the same treatment against Brisbane years ago and had a little cry on the bench. 

 

Don't take anything the "velvet sledgehammer" says seriously. This bloke made a living by pulling out blades of grass to see which way the wind was blowing, only to then take a 2 minute approach to kicking, which was enough time for the wind to change.

As for Barrett, he is doing everything he can to sell himself as an insider. He knows Jack about Schmidt!


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