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Can not stand the bloke... Totally unnecessary comments

 

 

Ouch! No respect for the club that gave him a chance at his childhood dream. 

 

Never liked him at Melbourne; has repeatedly shown himself to be a tool since leaving. Am ideal fit to Collingwood as far as I'm concerned. Where class goes to die.

11 minutes ago, JV7 said:

Can not stand the bloke... Totally unnecessary comments

 

Gee i hope we win a flag before the filth. 


2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Ouch! No respect for the club that gave him a chance at his childhood dream. 

No respect for him either on these cyber boards.  I recall many here thinking he was absolutely dispensable.  Jeremy Howe is a bone-fide All Australian key back.  They don't grow on trees.

 

We give it, but can't take it at all.  Quick to highlight a negative prediction from a journo, but won't apologise when the journo is inevitably correct.

 

 

 

I wonder if Demonland will give Jeremy a warning point for inciting negativity and rage.

he was probably just trying to have a bit of a joke, but he does come across as a bit disrespectful and bigheaded. glad we're rid of him.

Doesnt he trash talk us at the start of every season?

Dont forget who gave you a chance in the AFL Jeremy after you didnt get drafted at all your first go round and had to go play in Tassie for a year.

Ungrateful [censored].

 
3 minutes ago, TGR said:

No respect for him either on these cyber boards.  I recall many here thinking he was absolutely dispensable.  Jeremy Howe is a bone-fide All Australian key back.  They don't grow on trees.

 

We give it, but can't take it at all.  Quick to highlight a negative prediction from a journo, but won't apologise when the journo is inevitably correct.

 

 

 

I wonder if Demonland will give Jeremy a warning point for inciting negativity and rage.

No respect for a defender who thought he was a star forward*
 

Roos knew he was only a defender. Howe and Buckley thought otherwise. 
Took Buckley 10 minutes to realise Roos was right. 


12 minutes ago, TGR said:

No respect for him either on these cyber boards.  I recall many here thinking he was absolutely dispensable.  Jeremy Howe is a bone-fide All Australian key back.  They don't grow on trees.

 

We give it, but can't take it at all.  Quick to highlight a negative prediction from a journo, but won't apologise when the journo is inevitably correct.

 

 

 

I wonder if Demonland will give Jeremy a warning point for inciting negativity and rage.

Troll

31 minutes ago, TGR said:

No respect for him either on these cyber boards.  I recall many here thinking he was absolutely dispensable.  Jeremy Howe is a bone-fide All Australian key back.  They don't grow on trees.

 

We give it, but can't take it at all.  Quick to highlight a negative prediction from a journo, but won't apologise when the journo is inevitably correct.

 

 

 

I wonder if Demonland will give Jeremy a warning point for inciting negativity and rage.

Look I think it’s funny as hell but let’s be honest, you’re just here because it’s another excuse to sink the boots into the club 


38 minutes ago, TGR said:

No respect for him either on these cyber boards.  I recall many here thinking he was absolutely dispensable.  Jeremy Howe is a bone-fide All Australian key back.  They don't grow on trees.

 

We give it, but can't take it at all.  Quick to highlight a negative prediction from a journo, but won't apologise when the journo is inevitably correct.

 

 

 

I wonder if Demonland will give Jeremy a warning point for inciting negativity and rage.

Bonafide AA key back you've gotta be having a laugh. Unaccountable, lazy and prone to turnovers. Refused to listen to instruction and play to team rules even under Roos and was sent packing.

52 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Cheap shot from a [censored] poor excuse for a bloke. Not surprising. 

Just more crapola news.   These so called newspapers are being too desperate in these days of digital doings.

Edited by MyFavouriteMartian

Bit of a joke actually. But i hope the comment is put up in the players rooms as a little reminder 

Winning is always the key to these digs

Howe is up there with Chip Frawley as someone who is not all there in the upstairs department. You couldn't find two true simpletons then these guys.

Meanwhile I saw that Lynden Dunn was given another year on Collingwood list. Really happy for the guy, soft spot for him and played his heart out for us. Roosy got that one wrong unfortunately. 

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Bit of a joke actually. But i hope the comment is put up in the players rooms as a little reminder 

Winning is always the key to these digs

It all helps a little,  'SWYL'.


6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Howe is up there with Chip Frawley as someone who is not all there in the upstairs department. You couldn't find two true simpletons then these guys.

Meanwhile I saw that Lynden Dunn was given another year on Collingwood list. Really happy for the guy, soft spot for him and played his heart out for us. Roosy got that one wrong unfortunately. 

No, we didn't get it wrong.

To clear out a weak culture,  you sometimes have to remove much loved players to work to that end.  Even when they could be still good footballers.

 

Taking a player from a poor cultured club,  into a club with a strong culture is not such a gamble,  as long as that player is coach-able, and not totally rebellious.

Edited by MyFavouriteMartian

The problem with people who think they are funny is that they are not. Leave the jokes to the professional comedians Howe.

 

 
55 minutes ago, TGR said:

No respect for him either on these cyber boards.  I recall many here thinking he was absolutely dispensable.  Jeremy Howe is a bone-fide All Australian key back.  They don't grow on trees.

 

We give it, but can't take it at all.  Quick to highlight a negative prediction from a journo, but won't apologise when the journo is inevitably correct.

 

 

 

I wonder if Demonland will give Jeremy a warning point for inciting negativity and rage.

 

His bona fides actually show that he's never been an All Australian.

The only award of note that he's ever won was a mark of the year... when playing for us.

 

 

5 minutes ago, MyFavouriteMartian said:

No, we didn't get it wrong.

To clear out a weak culture,  you sometimes have to remove much loved players to work to that end.  Even when they could be still good footballers.

 

Taking a player from a poor cultured club,  into a club with a strong culture is not such a gamble,  as long as that player is coach-able, and not totally rebellious.

So why did he keep Jack Watts?

Edited by dazzledavey36


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