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11 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

I cannot stand Jack Riewoldt. What an egotistical show-pony -- everything's always gotta be about him.

Dont care he is a champion who we would have loved to have playing for us 6 goals in yr 300th phenomenal effort

15 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

The Lions are cooked. What a waste of money Daniher is. Lazy footballer.

Lazy, and really really dumb. 

10 minutes ago, Sydee said:

BT is an absolute peanut ? 

That is underselling peanuts. 

 

Good result tonight.

If we go 4-2 for the rest of the year, we sow up a top 3 spot and avoid a week 1 interstate trip.

The destiny is well and truly in our own hands and we only have ourselves to blame if we drop games to one or more of Hawthorn, GC , West coast or Adelaide.

3 minutes ago, Sydee said:

BT is an absolute peanut ? 

 

Yes he is - and he has lots of company.

Tonight James Brayshaw described the way in which Harris Andrews knocked the ball over the boundary line as being "laconic".

BT, in his infinite wisdom, agreed. "Yes that was laconic". 

Brayshaw is a serial offender - could someone please direct him to dictionary.com. He may well stop embarrassing himself should he learn the meaning of the word.  


16 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Guy hasn't won the hardball when a match was on the line in his career. At least 2/3 of his career goals must have been in junk-time.

I take from your comments you don't like him, and he isn't my favourite by a long stretch, but I think this is way off the mark.

Richmond did us a favour this week and thankyou. However they will come a cropper against geelong and no longer be relevant for the year. If we finish 3rd does not matter as it will be against bulldogs or that rubbish from geelong. Don't want to play the bears or Port at their home grounds.

34 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

I cannot stand Jack Riewoldt. What an egotistical show-pony -- everything's always gotta be about him.

Yeah, that’s right… he only kicked those six goals and played a brilliant 300th game, because he wanted all of the attention ??

What a ridiculous comment! The guy is an absolute star!

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29 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Guy hasn't won the hardball when a match was on the line in his career. At least 2/3 of his career goals must have been in junk-time.

You don’t watch a lot of games other than Dees games, do you.

12 minutes ago, Left Foot Snap said:

but I think this is way off the mark

That’s being generous!


6 minutes ago, hardtack said:

What a ridiculous comment! The guy is an absolute star!

Look sure, it was a dumb comment. He's a great player, but I'm still entitled to dislike the guy. Joel Selwood's a gun too, but I can't stand him either!

His off-field persona just puts me off. I still remember his comments last year decrying how outrageous it was that players were asked to take a modest paycut to keep the AFL afloat, while coaches and support staff were losing their jobs entirely (not to mention how tone-deaf it was at a time when so many ordinary people were losing jobs and businesses were going broke). Really sullied my opinion of the guy, that's all.

35 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

riewoldt has been, and remains, one of the best key forwards in the competition for a long, long time

we picked frawley the pick before he was selected, i seem to recall?

Yes, and for a while we thought we were the winners in that one. 

Maybe the compo pick from Frawley helps balance it a bit.

26 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Look sure, it was a dumb comment. He's a great player, but I'm still entitled to dislike the guy. Joel Selwood's a gun too, but I can't stand him either!

His off-field persona just puts me off. I still remember his comments last year decrying how outrageous it was that players were asked to take a modest paycut to keep the AFL afloat, while coaches and support staff were losing their jobs entirely (not to mention how tone-deaf it was at a time when so many ordinary people were losing jobs and businesses were going broke). Really sullied my opinion of the guy, that's all.

Yep that's fair enough

I'll be happy if Brisbane finish third or fourth. They lack leadership, pace and midfield depth. We have them easily covered.

As an aside I'd love McCluggage to announce he wants to return to Victoria and nominate the Dees. Great player. 

 

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2 hours ago, Jaded said:

Is Lynch ok? He’s just standing there like a puppet. 

You misspelt muppet. What a [censored] that bloke is.

A lot of results have gone our way over the last couple of rounds. We have a real opportunity to lock in a top two or top four spot.

2 hours ago, SaberFang said:

Guy hasn't won the hardball when a match was on the line in his career. At least 2/3 of his career goals must have been in junk-time.

He took a couple big marks early in the 1st Grand Final win.
Missed the shots but he was huge getting them going.
Earned abit of my respect that game.

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7 hours ago, SaberFang said:

Look sure, it was a dumb comment. He's a great player, but I'm still entitled to dislike the guy. Joel Selwood's a gun too, but I can't stand him either!

His off-field persona just puts me off. I still remember his comments last year decrying how outrageous it was that players were asked to take a modest paycut to keep the AFL afloat, while coaches and support staff were losing their jobs entirely (not to mention how tone-deaf it was at a time when so many ordinary people were losing jobs and businesses were going broke). Really sullied my opinion of the guy, that's all.

Fair enough; I didn’t have any issue with your opinion of him as an individual, but thought your targeting of his abilities as a player were way off the mark.

Right result for us last night. Reckon us Cats and Doggies will finish top 3 now and avoid the inter-state qualifying final (although who knows where and even when we'll be playing finals).

Riewoldt has had a stellar career. 300 games and 700+ goals speaks for itself. He deserved to play and celebrate his great achievement at the G last night

He's also a sook and a crybaby and has played in one of the most dislikeable teams ever to grace the game (and as for his advice to Kozzie earlier in the season - he can stick it)


What we have to worry about is reduced seating capacity due to Covid may see a final played in Geelong , so we definitely don’t want them finishing above us.

Great day of footy coming up. We've an interest in all the games.

saints are playing well so hopefully can get up against port.

Suns are in great touch and are a chance to spring a surprise against the doggies. If they can get the job done i might even change my mind about disbanding them

 
42 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

A crunching collision with Mitch Robinson. Totally accidental. Kidney injuries can be very serious. Could be missing a long time.


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