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36 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Does anyone know the reason why they are standing like that?

That cant be a coincidence.  So weird.

Supposed to exude power...and psych out opposition. You could have Sooooo much fun I reckon ;)

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2 hours ago, jnrmac said:

The players got the result they wanted? You might be happy with that but it spelled 'issues' for me. What are the leaders of the club there for if not to deal with this sort of thing?

It's like Gysberts refusing to run a 3km time trial because its too hot....

There u go again  MR MFCSS, it is nothing like gysberts refusing to run  a 3 km trial, if it where we would have not won 14 games, and by the way in the Reverend days the team never won more then 14 games in the H&A season. there have not been any  other reports of players refusing to do training, so all your arguments are like pissing in the wind.

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Good on McGovern leaving, their football administration is a joke specifically Justin Reid. Hope Carlton don’t give them the house.

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6 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Good on McGovern leaving, their football administration is a joke specifically Justin Reid. Hope Carlton don’t give them the house.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-08-28/crow-blow-star-forward-mcgovern-requests-trade

LOL

Wonder if Tex will have a sook again like when Lever walked out on that joke of a club.

Loving this!

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22 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

There u go again  MR MFCSS, it is nothing like gysberts refusing to run  a 3 km trial, if it where we would have not won 14 games, and by the way in the Reverend days the team never won more then 14 games in the H&A season. there have not been any  other reports of players refusing to do training, so all your arguments are like pissing in the wind.

There you go being angry again....

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1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Creative Minds stated the ‘power stance’ was Walkers idea. 

Adelaide's version of the Haka. Its just that Tex ain't too good with words...

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Tex: come on boys. Let's scare the hell out of them other teams with our own ....... what's that thing the Kiwis do?

Players: the haka?

Tex: is that what it's called? So yeah, let's do our own Adelaide hokey thingy.

Players: haka

Tex: that's what I said! First stand like this.

Players: got it. Then what?

Tex: I dunno. Ummmmmmmmmm .....

(they stand there for three minutes while Tex wracks his brains for a second move)

Tex: Ummm ... and that's it! Gotta be worth 3 goals a game!

Players: (*thinks*) Our leader.  Sh*t. I wonder if Carlton/Gold Coast/St Kilda need a half forward/back pocket/on baller/etc

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1 hour ago, Petraccattack said:

You want answers Tex? Your are a fkwit, the club is shlt the administration is frked and the coach is a real dlk head, oh and I do like a good coffee & croissant on my way to training not a fekkin pie floater 

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We don’t do camp, cop crap in the media and make finals. 

Crows do camp, get better run in media initially but now copping it, miss finals. 

Now let me think, go to camp or don’t. 

PS. Tex to Lever, “you are taking the money and missing finals”. No Tex, getting both, other than injury which caused inability to play in finals. Bonus for Lever gets to play at a stable club in his home state other than one interstate that is disintegrating from within.

 

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Culture is a real thing: it seems Adelaide’s culture is extraordinarily poor. But it’s been sustained over a number of years, how many of their guns have left since Vince?

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