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4 minutes ago, Kiss of Death said:

Meth Coast full of coke and ice addicts? Fact.

Melbourne fined for tanking? Fiction. 

End of story. Jako needs to stop snorting the boundary line.

 

1 minute ago, Earl Hood said:

Hypocrisy thy name is Jacko! Tanking accusations from a side that managed to pull Luke Shuey as a priority pick in the 2008 draft just 2 seasons after winning a drug fuelled flag! Give me a break. 

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1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Glen Jakovich said nothing out of place. Connolly should not even comment on the game after the damage he was part of at The MFC. 

The All Australian is 22 spots

that is all you can fit

So Connolly questions the omission of Neale and Jakovich is allowed to crack the sads and get personal because of it?  

It's poor form from Jakovich.  There was no need for him to say it.

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2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

So Connolly questions the omission of Neale and Jakovich is allowed to crack the sads and get personal because of it?  

It's poor form from Jakovich.  There was no need for him to say it.

Football news in a slow week

what a totally brilliant concept this bye is!!!!

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If all Connolly did was criticise an AA omission Jakovich's reply was completely over the top. CC is perfectly entitled to make such a criticism, after all, that's pretty much what every footy fan in Australia has done since last week.

Jako must have a thin skin. No doubt he's aware that while he was a gun player, he's only a commentator because he was a gun player. Nothing he's ever said proves him to be anything other than your token jock.

If Connolly said anything more, Jako was probably still OTT, but it's hard to see CC having a similarly caustic cut at Jako.

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No cuddles for Jako.

I think he might be bitter that his Bro packed more excitement into a year than he gave us in his whole career.

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1 hour ago, faultydet said:

Now if anything is irrelevant to what he said, it's that.

Anyone who lines up our club in that fashion when it's completely uncalled for, can gagf.

I'll be making the effort to phone in and take Jakovich to task on this. In my opinion, the bloke just disgraced himself as an immature commentator who obviously has an axe to grind with Cuddles.

Why bother bringing the club into it? 

What a clown.

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7 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I'll be making the effort to phone in and take Jakovich to task on this. In my opinion, the bloke just disgraced himself as an immature commentator who obviously has an axe to grind with Cuddles.

Why bother bringing the club into it? 

What a clown.

Nice work McQueen.

Please record and post.

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3 minutes ago, The Song Formerly Known As said:

But what Jacko said was right?

His carry on about our club, when completely uncalled for?

My F&*%ing oath is was out of line.

Lets see Connolly give a sermon about how many of our guys have died from a drug overdose, and how many of them are out directing traffic in their underwear on the freeway.

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1 hour ago, Earl Hood said:

Hypocrisy thy name is Jacko! Tanking accusations from a side that managed to pull Luke Shuey as a priority pick in the 2008 draft just 2 seasons after winning a drug fuelled flag! Give me a break. 

Yeah, it's an interesting side note that is West Coats hadn't tanked against us just a few rounds earlier, then the Melbourne-Richmond game of such ill repute would never have been an issue.

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IF the comments on the end of that article are anything to go by there are quite a few people that think Glen is in the wrong space with this criticism, although more about his knowledge than his choices. Not the first article today in print about tanking in the vague context of comparisons (our "tanking" with GWS's dilemmas) all the same.

Good to see there wasn't any tanked games this year or the last ten for that matter. hasn't happened for years!!!

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36 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Yeah, it's an interesting side note that is West Coats hadn't tanked against us just a few rounds earlier, then the Melbourne-Richmond game of such ill repute would never have been an issue.

Yes I remember that game where we supposedly tanked. We managed to be ahead on points when the siren sounded but apparently according to Caroline Wilson there were some suspicious fumbles of the ball on the boundary line just seconds before the ball was kicked to Jordan McMahon who then kicked the winning goal for the Tigers. I think it was Pettard who fumbled in the last seconds and gee he had never done that before so the evidence was compelling. 

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1 hour ago, faultydet said:

His carry on about our club, when completely uncalled for?

My F&*%ing oath is was out of line.

Lets see Connolly give a sermon about how many of our guys have died from a drug overdose, and how many of them are out directing traffic in their underwear on the freeway.

 

1 hour ago, Wiseblood said:

On some points, of course he was.  

But what did it have to do with Connolly commenting that Neale was stiff to miss out?

Who actually cares. He blew up, and yes it wasn't really called for, but to be honest everyone who was in someway responsible for the insipid way our club was run and managed during those times deserves every ounce of ridicule they receive.

 

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1 minute ago, The Song Formerly Known As said:

 

Who actually cares. He blew up, and yes it wasn't really called for, but to be honest everyone who was in someway responsible for the insipid way our club was run and managed during those times deserves every ounce of ridicule they receive.

 

No, we have already received all of the ridicule TSFKA.

 

My issue is that drugovich had a massive crack at our club, when there was ZERO justification whatsoever.

Connolly didn't talk about the weagles being crack heads. He simply had an issue with a Freo player not being named in the A.A team.

What the other bloke did was line up our club, with no basis for attack whatsoever, and for that I say he can go eat a f*&%ing bucket of dhiks.

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Never heard of this "Glen" Jakovich. Must be some relation to the great Allen Jakovich ;)

Seriously though, there are omissions to all  Australian every year that cause an uproar. Jakovich should have just let it ride.

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