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Let's keep Langers away from the media for a while hey? No doubt McCrae will be showing these comments  in the room tomorrow.  Doesn't make a huge difference but clearly doesn't help us

Would I have preferred him to say nothing? For sure. However if the filth need motivation by looking into a loose comment that also compliments them then I'd be seriously concerned for their sake.

If it's between this and one of their players abusing our skipper as he came off injured the last time we met, I know which one I prefer for fire lighting purposes. 

Edited by layzie

 

Geez. This isn't going to backfire now, will it?


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6 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

I loved it! 
 

Can't say I loved it. Not a fan of giving opposition any extra motivation as insignificant as it may be to the final result

Listened to it live and was initially thinking what else is he going to say about Ross Lyon and then bang he lets go of this nugget. Why, why, why Ed? 

Hopefully he plays a game to back up his statements, because they will be coming for him for sure. 

I cant see how a single statement alters the result of a game, but still id prefer we no longer give Lingers the mic.

 
24 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Can't say I loved it. Not a fan of giving opposition any extra motivation as insignificant as it may be to the final result

Neither team needs extra motivation for tomorrow nights clash 


Lingers goes bang. Hope the pies go even faster to prove Ed wrong, and in doing so, prove him all the more right

It's either completely dumb or absolutely genius.

Either Lingers has fired up a team that may have got complacent given their run of wins OR he's bumped up the interest in the game even though he's so confident we've got them covered.

Guess we find out late Friday night which...

Side note though - Wouldn't think Simon 'respect the opposition, straight bat in the media' Goodwin was particularly happy.

Say hello to Mr Sidebottom Langers. What you said is the truth about the filth but I would have preferred you said nothing.

I look forward to the pies trying to rough up Langers and he smiles and ends up hugging them

different cat


This should really get the Pies fired up for the first 5 minutes before it reverts to a normal game of AFL footy for the remaining 115.

GO DEMONS!!!

Does anyone know where I can buy a pony banner for tomorrows game? If not, a duck banner?

It got Tony Jones angry, so it has paid for itself that comment. 


Chocco Williams: "Jesus lingers, you're not meant to tell them what I wrote down on the whiteboard..."

Edited by dazzledavey36

Collingwood is a hard running team, I kind of thought that was our trick as well, McRae coach of the year, unless we win the GF, amazing turnaround in a season. BTW if. Lingers is up and about he must be feeling confidant, I like that he walks the talk.. 

 
21 minutes ago, SPC said:

It got Tony Jones angry, so it has paid for itself that comment. 

Chompity chomp chomp chomp?


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