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Hatred For Losing Seriously

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Going to have a rant, but I like the rest of us despise losing and coming 2nd place really get tired of all the "Spirited effort", and "Being brave in defeat" comments, there are no points for second place the players need to develop a sheer hate for losing big time! Fed up losing to teams Like Hawks etc. When will it be our time to Inflict some serious harm on these sides?? So angry at the damaged that has been caused be previous Admins/ Regimes that have stuffed us now it's a painful Climb up the Ladder that seems to be taking ages! Fed up with being butt of all jokes just want clubs to fear us! DONT THINK, JUST DO!!! Rant over 

 
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Hard Yakka hanging in there after we have been officially worst performed side in the last 10 years just want us to start to inflict serious PAIN on other sides 

 

The definition of supporter is someone who encourages a public person, party, or team. Encouragement is giving someone (or a team) support, confidence and hope. 

Someone who is negative and tries to bring teams down is called an adversary - or an opponent. 

Whose side are you on anyway if you are constantly negative?

 

To be the best you need to hate losing. I don't think enough of our players do. 

Viney leads the way in this category, let's hope this mindset becomes the norm.


You have to have the skills and ability to change what you hate.

We are getting those skills.

I know the conditions were tough, but one thing that was obvious to all AFL fans after the game was that Hawthorn are in the way down, and we are on the way up.

Baring any unforeseen setbacks, we should be able to knock them off next season.

They will all fear us soon enough.

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It's a long and frustrating painful process other clubs seem to rise quicker which we  all hate look at Carlton 

 

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