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Frankly who cares what the paid mouthpieces are saying. It's like a child saying look at me, look at me. Craving some kind of respect.

We have beaten no-one (well , maybe GWS) and I'd be far happier for us to stay out of the media and the limelight and let our performances do the talking. We are coming from a long way back in terms of respect. Let's not be arrogant tossers because as we have shown this season, we can put in a shocker every few weeks.

Let this team develop winning habits and good training standards without fanfare.

 
10 hours ago, DubDee said:

Judd has been good on footy classified. They've actually talked some footy for a while!

how the hell damo gets on tv I'll never know. Hopefully a permanent move

Agree with this. Judd was very good and showed the knowledge he has as an ex-player.

Three people on the Footy Classified panel (Wilson, Hutchinson, Barrett) who are more interested in the politics, rumour and personalities of football, rather than analysing the game, is one too many. Plus I actually find Barrett's diction hard to understand.

So Judd provided a much better balance, is articulate and knows his stuff.

I'm not too worried that Melbourne doesn't get a mention in the this media. I'd much prefer the focus to be on Richmond and Collingwood.

I would, of course, like to get a mention next weekend when we beat the Bulldogs. ^_^

14 hours ago, Hellfish said:

What's there to mention?  We're only 4-3, havent beaten anyone of genuine quality yet, still inconsistent at best, hell even Carlton have put together longer winning streaks.

we will get the praise when there is something to praise. We're improving but still a bloody long way to go.

Didn't we beat a team that's currently 5-2 and has one of the best percentages in the league?

 

Be patient,the two tossers will be talking about us during the finals.

Who cares what they say. By winning games we will determine who talks about us, not the other way around. Even then, Lloyd and Damo won't be giving us props, they will be harping on about draft picks, it is never ending, these type of cucks cannot be pleased. But people who know their footy will be lauding praise on us when it is deserving.


Footy Classified? They're only interested in the negatives and scandals. I bet they spent most of the show discussing how bad Richmond and Collingwood are. The only chance of our game being mentioned would be to sink the boots into the Suns.

Rubbish show.

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