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12 minutes ago, olisik said:

I have noticed both Gawn and TMac have been in the media a bit following last weeks loss.

Seen nothing from Jones...

Because he speaks like a child. He was on SEN last week though pre pink lady and also on AFL360.

 

it is a no brainer that viney is sole captain. jones can get dropped for sh.tty performances

 

I would prefer Viney just to get a few games on the park myself. 

Captains in the Grandstand or Coaches Box have very little influence 

 

About time we saw some acid poured on Jones. He needs to stand up and be the leader this team desperately needs.

Don't complain that you haven't played finals in 12 years if you're not prepared to stand up and pull the team over the line. His half-assed jogging through the midfield was pathetic on Sunday. Way to set an example for an impressionable young team crying out for strong leadership.

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20 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Not the only one asking Jones to stand up and lead.

Sadly i have been saying it for years. I wonder if he can actually do it. 

I am sure he wants to, but there is a huge difference between thinking and DOING

as John Kennedy told us all many Grand Finals ago. 

22 minutes ago, Ante_Up said:

Jeez that's fairly direct

The guys in the Media want us to be in there. Fresh blood. New heroes to talk about. 

But we have to show it. DO IT

 
2 hours ago, olisik said:

I have noticed both Gawn and TMac have been in the media a bit following last weeks loss.

Seen nothing from Jones...

And if he came out in the media this week you'd probably say he should stay out of the media and focus ln his on field performance..

Your personal vendetta against him is tiresome. 

2 hours ago, ENYAW said:

it is a no brainer that viney is sole captain. jones can get dropped for sh.tty performances

 

Get [censored] 


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