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Hardwick's arrogance is most nauseating:  “Mate, I hate coming here... {Marvel}".  hardwick-press-conference-marvel-stadium-crowd-home-game-complain

He is becoming as big a whinger as Scott.  They are now equal as my most disliked AFL coach.

 
6 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Apparently their worst since 2004 vs Freo (wooden spoon year)

Talk on the radio about how the Richmond coach actually said “I don’t like going to Docklands” ( I haven’t heard the quote so not sure of it), but the hosts were like I’ve got the worlds smallest violin for Hardwick… and that the fans don’t travel to it..(above is the quote and it’s as bad as it can be for a coach of the biggest club in the land, what a f log)

The whole conversation sounded so familiar. 

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4 hours ago, Cards13 said:

Talk on the radio about how the Richmond coach actually said “I don’t like going to Docklands” ( I haven’t heard the quote so not sure of it), but the hosts were like I’ve got the worlds smallest violin for Hardwick… and that the fans don’t travel to it..(above is the quote and it’s as bad as it can be for a coach of the biggest club in the land, what a f log)

The whole conversation sounded so familiar. 

Just shows how fair weather the tigers fans are, lose a few games and they drop off

On 5/14/2021 at 2:32 AM, 58er said:

Well MFC isn't as we were shafted to this  role up to about 2014/15 snd just as Jeff K has said it's not financially viable Generally playing an interstate team on Mother's Day.

We complained and now don't get that gig and the Hawks are also unhappy.

Point out  when we last won On Mothers Day and the results and crowd?

You are condemning the Club although in a much better situation now than say 2014 to a financial burden if you selfishly think we should be rostered in this time slot.

When you are f#$##@ S@%$ thats the type of sandwich you are served, suck it up Jeffy boy, Peggy, Elliott, Joffa.

Its our time to shine we've crawled through miles of s#$% for years and finally come out clean on the other side.

Not an ounce of sympathy for those mongrels.


21 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Hardwick's arrogance is most nauseating:  “Mate, I hate coming here... {Marvel}".  hardwick-press-conference-marvel-stadium-crowd-home-game-complain

He is becoming as big a whinger as Scott.  They are now equal as my most disliked AFL coach.

 

20 hours ago, brendan said:

What an entitled [censored] Hardwick is

Aren't we being a bit precious? Hasn't Demonland been full of posters for years bemoaning us playing home games at Marvel/Etihad? I happen to agree with Hardwick...Richmond shouldn't play home games at Marvel and neither should we. 

PS: Hardwick is a shocking whinger, though. 

 

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Wasn't long ago when Hardwick was on the verge of tears during post game interviews.
Now he smacks of arrogance and thinks he's the font of all knowledge.
If he didn't have Dusty Martin he wouldn't even be there.

 

I think to be absolutely fair no MCG team should be playing at Marvel unless it's for a reason that has been approved by the club. 

Nice to see them having a whinge about it though.

21 hours ago, Win4theAges said:

we've crawled through miles of s#$% for years and finally come out clean on the other side.

freedom GIF           EXACTLY!!!


54 minutes ago, Pates said:

I think to be absolutely fair no MCG team should be playing at Marvel unless it's for a reason that has been approved by the club. 

Nice to see them having a whinge about it though.

100%

Every club should play their 11 home games where they choose.

This includes geelong who should have 11 home games down there if they want them and so the likes of richmond, Collingwood and Essendon (who havent been there since 1993!!!!) Have to go down there too.

Added to that, if its your home game you wear whatever the hell you want and the opposition has to not clash.... but thats another topic

18 hours ago, biggestred said:

Added to that, if its your home game you wear whatever the hell you want and the opposition has to not clash.... but thats another topic

 Port will bar-up if that comes to fruition.

On 5/13/2021 at 8:30 PM, Supermercado said:

Jeff going for his own version of the prison bar jumper distraction from the team being rubbish.

Yep and Richmond trying to distract public from the nightclub altercations. Brendan Gale should never be considered for the top job at the AFL

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On 5/17/2021 at 5:53 PM, Fork 'em said:

Wasn't long ago when Hardwick was on the verge of tears during post game interviews.
Now he smacks of arrogance and thinks he's the font of all knowledge.
If he didn't have Dusty Martin he wouldn't even be there.

Take a look at Dustys stats in 2021 and they basically determine their win loss outcomes other than for 1 game out of 9

48 minutes ago, Demons1858 said:

Take a look at Dustys stats in 2021 and they basically determine their win loss outcomes other than for 1 game out of 9

Don't have to tell me man.
Whenever they're under the pump it's Martins heroics that drag their arzes from the flames.


5 hours ago, TRIGON said:

 Port will bar-up if that comes to fruition.

You reckon they’ll be that excited?!?

Have no respect for someone who cheats on his wife for someone young enough to be his daughter 

On ‎5‎/‎13‎/‎2021 at 7:01 PM, Demonland said:

… and having a whinge about it. 

 

I have absolutely no sympathy for Kennett. He is the most pig headed arrogant President the game has ever seen.

Further more whinging about not getting an AFLW team when his club wanted nothing to do with it when it started!

 

Hopefully we poach all of the talent they develop in their VFLW team for our AFLW team to stick the knife in deeper!

Hardwick now arguing for elimination of prior opportunity.

My cynicism antenna is saying but "don't you have the best tackle breaker in the game."

Just cannot understand a push to punish the player who is actually making the play

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/get-rid-of-prior-opportunity-in-holding-the-ball-decisions-hardwick-20210519-p57t6k.html

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1 hour ago, Doug Reemer said:

I have absolutely no sympathy for Kennett. He is the most pig headed arrogant President the game has ever seen.

Further more whinging about not getting an AFLW team when his club wanted nothing to do with it when it started!

 

Hopefully we poach all of the talent they develop in their VFLW team for our AFLW team to stick the knife in deeper!

I assume you are too young to remember John Elliott as President of Carlton, although his association with pig's anatomy is more associated with it's backside than it's head.


13 hours ago, DubDee said:

You reckon they’ll be that excited?!?

Yes, it's a great Port Adelaide tradition.

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