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Robbo crowns North's Cunnington the best handballer in the comp, Oliver anyone!

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That first word is the clue ;) ... Robbo !!

Take no notice

Watched Robbo with Whatley

Robbo  is either brain dead or completely [pizzed] on camera

Cannot string a sentence together

What an absolute clown

His opinion is worthless

Edited by jackaub

 

Robbo the alcoholic drugcheat sympathizer hits a new low.

This opinion beggars belief. But the idea that a clueless narcissist like Robbo gets exposure on national television as if his opinion or anything he says is worth hearing, that takes the biscuit. A pair of well informed demonlanders would be a better option for Fox.

Any takers ????


5 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

This opinion beggars belief. But the idea that a clueless narcissist like Robbo gets exposure on national television as if his opinion or anything he says is worth hearing, that takes the biscuit. A pair of well informed demonlanders would be a better option for Fox.

Any takers ????

Maybe you and FND from a perch at the Central !!! ??

Absolutely kidding himself.  Good player and played a blinder yesterday but if you want to talk about the best handballers in the comp then it's Oliver first daylight second.

34 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

That first word is the clue ;) ... Robbo !!

Take no notice

??????

 
42 minutes ago, jackaub said:

Watched Robbo with Whatley

Robbo  is either brain dead or completely [pizzed] on camera

Cannot string a sentence together

What an absolute clown

His opinion is worthless

Robbo is the thinking man’s Sam Newman.

45 minutes ago, jackaub said:

......

Robbo  is either brain dead or completely [pizzed] on camera ......

Intrigued by your use of the word either 


Coincidentally, Robbo was effusive with praise for Oliver last Tuesday on 360 and actually mentioned his handballing.

Doesnt stop him from being a D-head I know but I though I’d balance the argument.

1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

That first word is the clue ;) ... Robbo !!

Take no notice

Did Robbo get a dollar for stating this utter crap?

1 hour ago, samcantstandya said:

Cunnington might be very good but seriously Oliver is best I've ever seen, & that includes Diesel Williams.

It is beyond me why anyone takes Robbie seriously: he is a bumbling clown with very little insight. 

Cunnington played after Clarry so would be fresher in his memory affected mind.


1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

Maybe you and FND from a perch at the Central !!! ??

We are willing to have a go but when someone said to me " Penny for your thoughts" , they knew that was something never likely to be affected by inflation.

1 hour ago, jackaub said:

Watched Robbo with Whatley

Robbo  is either brain dead or completely [pizzed] on camera

Cannot string a sentence together

What an absolute clown

His opinion is worthless

Theres a reason he has the Internet name of Slobbo

1 hour ago, hardtack said:

Robbo is the thinking man’s Sam Newman.

That is impossible. Newman is a total dill. Robbo just tries to be stupid. 

1 hour ago, hardtack said:

Robbo is the thinking man’s Sam Newman.

Hardly.. Sam plays a character-invention.  He's far from a dill.

Robbo however is the real McCoy ;)


1 hour ago, hardtack said:

Robbo is the thinking man’s Sam Newman.

Always think of him as the Molly Meldrum of footy myself...

AFL360 is the new Countdown...

Maybe the herald sun footy section is the new GoSet..

Me, not being the one to attack the messenger will just say that Cunnington ( god i have a lot of trouble with that name), Higgins and a couple of others certainly seemed to be in the Umpires, favourite player for the day, category with the 33 to 24 Total of Free kicks.

These people from the media who bring up preposterous scenarios of someone being a better handballer, com ball player than Oliver, forget that Monday being a work day, my day is interrupted with balderdash.

Some of you need to take off the Oliver-coloured glasses and admit that Cunnington is also very, very good.

 
5 minutes ago, mauriesy said:

Some of you need to take off the Oliver-coloured glasses and admit that Cunnington is also very, very good.

Cunnington is a very good player, but since his debut Oliver has been the best handballer in the game by some margin.

1 hour ago, willmoy said:

Me, not being the one to attack the messenger will just say that Cunnington ( god i have a lot of trouble with that name), Higgins and a couple of others certainly seemed to be in the Umpires, favourite player for the day, category with the 33 to 24 Total of Free kicks.

These people from the media who bring up preposterous scenarios of someone being a better handballer, com ball player than Oliver, forget that Monday being a work day, my day is interrupted with balderdash.

A cunning linguist wouldn’t have that problem. 


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