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Not surprised by the article. It was a shameful start to the season. We have been a  lite n’ easy meal for a long time. Only occasionally have we been indigestible. 

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6 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

For the most part, I think there is a big difference between my respect for the ex-players in the media that have and haven't coached.  So easy for these good ex-players to spout their gobs off about the issues with team performance when they haven't coached and don't actually know or have the skills, experience and application to influence team performance.

I haven't heard guys like Paul Roos going all panic stations over one or two games.  As Goody says Fugazi.  I have faith that our coaching brains trust have dissected the actual factors most influencing our relative under performace and have put in place strategies to address them and it won't just be "stop being soo soft".

Now Paul Roos I have respect for. He is not biased and talks sensibly and with knowledge. He doesn't spout the kind of childish nonsense we heard from Cornes about how roughing up the opposition is the thing that has made our game great. Teenage tantrum material. I have no respect for statements like these. 

1 hour ago, Biffen said:

In your opinion .

Ratings suggest people don’t give a rats about journalistic ability.

Great men are nearly always bad men.

There are a plethora of sports elite who have done terrible things in their private life.

Nobody is perfect.

I would suggest Carey has probably come a long way spiritually from his birth outside of Wagga.

When you are perfect and complete come back and tell me how to live.

Failing that , you might reserve your judgement on people’s private lives.

Absolute crap. Nice and cynical world you live in, Biffboy.

 

I think the Dees need to perform more and talk less - simple 


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