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39 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

So you are accepting that St.Kilda are a better more skillful side in 2018?

I'm glad you accept that your declaration was a false premise.

As for your new question to me re St Kilda and 2018 ?  No, we're the superior team who played a poor game.  Every year teams lose to inferior teams.  It happens often throughout a long year.  In the corresponding round last year Richmond lost to St Kilda by 70 points and we know who was the better team in 2017.

In fact, it's a very stupid question.  Dare I say, yet another inanity.

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On 7/4/2018 at 4:44 PM, Yung Blood said:

We must have the most unanimated, least interesting coach when he talks to the media. I keep hearing he is more animated off camera but boy he really gives you nothing. Not that I'm complaining. I'd rather a coach who sticks to the script then one who whinges and gives constant excuses like some.

Or says " We didn't see that coming. "

Let's not have any Melbourne coaches saying that again.

 
6 hours ago, sue said:

Good grief,  there is a distinction between X happening and players thinking that X is acceptable.   You assume the players have accepted (defeat, lack of effort, incompetence, whatever).  But just because they have been defeated etc does not necessarily mean they have accepted it.  They might just not be good enough.  

So by that logic you are alluding that St.Kilda 2018 are just a better side. 

 

25 minutes ago, ProDee said:

I'm glad you accept that your declaration was a false premise.

As for your new question to me re St Kilda and 2018 ?  No, we're the superior team who played a poor game.  Every year teams lose to inferior teams.  It happens often throughout a long year.  In the corresponding round last year Richmond lost to St Kilda by 70 points and we know who was the better team in 2017.

In fact, it's a very stupid question.  Dare I say, yet another inanity.

He loves a new question.  It's a tactic he uses when he know he has nothing else to add, so he'll throw a new one in there to try and take you off the scent.  Invariably the question has little to do with what you're talking about and, often, it won't make a whole lot of sense.


53 minutes ago, ProDee said:

I'm glad you accept that your declaration was a false premise.

As for your new question to me re St Kilda and 2018 ?  No, we're the superior team who played a poor game.  Every year teams lose to inferior teams.  It happens often throughout a long year.  In the corresponding round last year Richmond lost to St Kilda by 70 points and we know who was the better team in 2017.

In fact, it's a very stupid question.  Dare I say, yet another inanity.

It’s not false at all. You just don’t like it

29 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

He loves a new question.  It's a tactic he uses when he know he has nothing else to add, so he'll throw a new one in there to try and take you off the scent.  Invariably the question has little to do with what you're talking about and, often, it won't make a whole lot of sense.

I beg your pardon??

A new Question?? St.Kilda were the team we just lost to on our home deck. They controlled the game totally for 3 Quarters. 

Before they had won 2 games for the year. They are Rubbish, and we capitulated. 

New scent... WHERE?

 

Tactic i use.....

 

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