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James Harmes had been filming the end of the game; he seemed to get the team pretty excited on the way back in to the rooms.  They appeared to start on the back of his filming to maintain momentum.  Not a great look.  The skipper did not look particulary thrilled with it at first glance

 
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1 minute ago, Salems Lot said:

James Harmes had been filming the end of the game; he seemed to get the team pretty excited on the way back in to the rooms.  They appeared to start on the back of his filming to maintain momentum.  Not a great look.  The skipper did not look particulary thrilled with it at first glance

Please give more detail not sure I understand 

I can’t believe this conversation 

 

How do you miss Gawn not being present? He’s kinda tall ?‍♀️?‍♀️
 

4 hours ago, Collar-Jazz-Knee said:

It looked to just be a mistake. Players all got into the rooms, bit unsure what to do given no one is allowed to put their arms around each other anymore, even though they all tackle each other during the game....

Storm in a tea cup type stuff.

It was a strange end as it seemed the players were almost not even going to sing the song given how poor their second half was.

Where was the team manager.?

 

2 hours ago, Deesprate said:

Posters might well be right that it mean nothing but this club has a habit of lot of little issues.

Organisation...  not players role necessarily,  but surely some staff inside the rooms should be noticing this,  as the players arrive back in.


Nothing in it. Normally I’d make a big deal about something like this, but honestly, the room situations are all weird, no arms around each other, it was all a bit weird and players didn’t really know what to do. I’ll excuse it this time

26 minutes ago, MyFavouriteMartian said:

Where was the team manager.?

 

Organisation...  not players role necessarily,  but surely some staff inside the rooms should be noticing this,  as the players arrive back in.

There were no officials in the rooms. Part of the problem

Relax, they were following Covid guidelines of keeping two arms lengths apart. On that basis Gawn couldn't fit in the room.

 
2 hours ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Nothing in it. Normally I’d make a big deal about something like this, but honestly, the room situations are all weird, no arms around each other, it was all a bit weird and players didn’t really know what to do. I’ll excuse it this time

That's very big of you to excuse it, can hear the sigh of relief from the players as I type

This is just a another Gawn size mountain out of molehill on this forum

Who gives a flying about what Garr Lyon will say, has to fill air time with some dribble

 

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7 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

No way to really dress this up.

Its a very poor effort from the players to not wait for their captain.

Gawn is hard to miss. He’s only 6ft, 9 inches !!! 

Seriously it was poor.  It was a sign of blokes NOT thinking and reflects the onfield decision making.  Gawns first win as captain and he misses the song !! What was vice captain Viney thinking ??? Simply was not thinking. 
 

Did anyone think ... where’s Langdon and Tomlinson?  It was a shambles 


Where was Goody ?  Doesn’t he sing the song now with the players. 

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27 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

That's very big of you to excuse it, can hear the sigh of relief from the players as I type

This is just a another Gawn size mountain out of molehill on this forum

Who gives a flying about what Garr Lyon will say, has to fill air time with some dribble

 

Lyon has Almost played as many finals as every player collectively in our team & ex captain.. I think he knows what good culture is .. 

Wasn't much to sing about.It was the most losing win I've ever seen.

11 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Wasn't much to sing about.It was the most losing win I've ever seen.

Yep, much as I dislike these petty criticisms, I have to admit that I thought the celebrations were OTT for a performance that was underwhelming. It was all a bit of a rabble, which reflected on the pitch for half the game.


We won't win another game for the year, so they were getting as much mileage out of that win as possible.

9 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

That's very big of you to excuse it, can hear the sigh of relief from the players as I type

This is just a another Gawn size mountain out of molehill on this forum

Who gives a flying about what Garr Lyon will say, has to fill air time with some dribble

 

Get on your scooter and ride on into the night......

It isn't the end of the world that some people are making it to be. It is however a perfect reflection of our club as a whole. Just a bit of a hot mess. 

How you forget to look for the captain during the team song, the captain who is 8 foot tall with a bushy beard, is really very much in the same mysterious vein of how we can give up a 45 point lead. 


18 hours ago, daisycutter said:

quite.....if it was me i'd be more inclined to hold a prayer session than sing a song

Yes DC  down on two knees instead of one!

 
5 minutes ago, demonstone said:

Never has so much been posted by so many about something so insignificant.

is this the beginning of the end or the end of the beginning?


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