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Dangerfield! 

This bloke must think he is the greatest player of all time.

He has media interview and comes complete with crutch's , head bandage et al and and apparantly all  is ok!

Any player with a serious injury must think ??????

Speechless!

 

Personally I thought it was great - it was in direct response to an accusation, and rather than get all defensive - he got playful... I'm all for it.

Any player with a serious injury would get it, its always always about the context.

Let's be honest, we would have him at our club in a second if given the chance, even on crutches! 

 

 
30 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

FIGJAM Field. 

Probably figjam is accurate. Best in the comp by a mile


1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Dangerfield! 

This bloke must think he is the greatest player of all time.

He has media interview and comes complete with crutch's , head bandage et al and and apparantly all  is ok!

Any player with a serious injury must think ??????

Speechless!

I'd think he is pretty well on the way to becoming just that, and his effort on the weekend only added to his reputation and status. The guy is simply an amazing player.

Nothing wrong with a bit of banter. Not enough characters in the game, so it's a refreshing response.

 
14 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Probably figjam is accurate. Best in the comp by a mile

Buckley's fuming :unsure:

I thought his dramatic entry to presser took the pizz out of the press beautifully

Don't know who put the bee swarm up your jacksey Picket


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2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

I thought his dramatic entry to presser took the pizz out of the press beautifully

Don't know who put the bee swarm up your jacksey Picket

We have no one even close! question has to be asked WHY!?

1 minute ago, picket fence said:

We have no one even close! question has to be asked WHY!?

What you talking 'bout Willis?

Fair bump, play on.

 

Agree.  Dead set [censored] / pseudo intellectual [censored] who speaks down to lots of journos (fair enough). 

 


Cornes is a F-wit and accused him of playing up injuries, him walking in there like that is a good slap to his face in a funny way. 

Dangerfield is a great player, there is no doubt about it, Geelong would be screwed without him. 

Somebody's undoubtedly taking the pizz. Just not sure who ^_^

I didn't mind the humour but I will agree that Paddy is halfway on the slippery slide to coming across as a full blown stroker.

 

2 hours ago, Danelska said:

Personally I thought it was great - it was in direct response to an accusation, and rather than get all defensive - he got playful... I'm all for it.

Any player with a serious injury would get it, its always always about the context.

Showing a bit of personality is good for footy 


Someone remind Dangerfield that Adelaide became an even better team after he left them.

1 hour ago, Petraccattack said:

Someone remind Dangerfield that Adelaide became an even better team after he left them.

And so did Geelong after he joined them.

 

Danger needs a new manager. His current one is allowing him to handle himself way too much.

He has fooled himself into believing he is a media celebrity. He's a footballer FCS. Time for a "pull your head in" from the coach.

 
1 hour ago, ProperDee said:

Danger needs a new manager. His current one is allowing him to handle himself way too much.

He has fooled himself into believing he is a media celebrity. He's a footballer FCS. Time for a "pull your head in" from the coach.

Given his coach is a Scott brother, he is merely mimicking the behaviour of his leader.

16 hours ago, picket fence said:

Dangerfield! 

This bloke must think he is the greatest player of all time.

He has media interview and comes complete with crutch's , head bandage et al and and apparantly all  is ok!

Any player with a serious injury must think ??????

Speechless!

Tall Poppy Syndrome much ^^

 


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