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Neitz's captaincy must end!

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Yeah he's a reasonable forward. Had a decent few months of goal kicking at the end of last season, but he ain't no leader. When the chips are down, I never see him firing the troops up. In fact, when it's not coming easy, he shows complete disinterest. And that spreads through the team like a cancer. He's supposed to be the leader damnit. He's only inspiring when they're winning. Watching him on the sidelines today, there was no animation. Looking at the turf, scratching his leg. Where's the fire? Where's the passion? He's too passive, too quiet. Fire up damnit! You're the captain of the Mighty Melbourne Demons. Act like it.

 
Yeah he's a reasonable forward. Had a decent few months of goal kicking at the end of last season, but he ain't no leader. When the chips are down, I never see him firing the troops up. In fact, when it's not coming easy, he shows complete disinterest. And that spreads through the team like a cancer. He's supposed to be the leader damnit. He's only inspiring when they're winning. Watching him on the sidelines today, there was no animation. Looking at the turf, scratching his leg. Where's the fire? Where's the passion? He's too passive, too quiet. Fire up damnit! You're the captain of the Mighty Melbourne Demons. Act like it.

You idiot!

shocking thread

 
Yeah he's a reasonable forward. Had a decent few months of goal kicking at the end of last season, but he ain't no leader. When the chips are down, I never see him firing the troops up. In fact, when it's not coming easy, he shows complete disinterest. And that spreads through the team like a cancer. He's supposed to be the leader damnit. He's only inspiring when they're winning. Watching him on the sidelines today, there was no animation. Looking at the turf, scratching his leg. Where's the fire? Where's the passion? He's too passive, too quiet. Fire up damnit! You're the captain of the Mighty Melbourne Demons. Act like it.

close the thread and we'll pretend like nothing happened!

You idiot!

Agree, I love all these blow ins who have probably jumped back on after 3 years.

"Greens soft" etc, etc.

Next they'll be blaming Woewodin and Schwarz for not firing up.


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You idiot!

Yeah, I've noticed an unwavering support for Neitz on this blog. It's a curious thing. His captaincy has been as benign as ND's coaching. Don't get me wrong I like watching him play. I love watching him take a mark 20 metres out and take his kick from 50 out. He scores goals like any full forward worth his salt should do. But he's no fearless leader.

I'm locking this thread on grounds of stupidity and also because I cannot be bothered editing every second abusive reply, which will inevitably come after these comments.

 

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