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36 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

I think he knew exactly what he was saying. The club would sanction every media contact the players had, so they would have known about this interview. And possibly what he was about to say. Mind games. Just watch Collingwood lose their focus a little tomorrow.

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WHY LINGERS ? YOUR SUPPOSED TO BE POSITVE. I hate losing to Collingwood and he hasn't made it any easier on us. Drop him bring in Harmes. I may not survive another Collingwood win.

1 hour ago, bobby1554 said:

I think he knew exactly what he was saying. The club would sanction every media contact the players had, so they would have known about this interview. And possibly what he was about to say. Mind games. Just watch Collingwood lose their focus a little tomorrow.

I disagree to a point, yes the club approves the interviews and they are media trained ie Told how to play the straight bat etc but the club wouldnโ€™t tell him what he can and canโ€™t say cos they wouldnโ€™t know the questions.ย 
I reckon Goodwin who preaches respect wouldnโ€™t have liked this that much, prob not overly worried but why give ammo if you just donโ€™t need too.

 

Donโ€™t judge me, but I follow the /AFL sub on Reddit pretty regularly.ย 
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Iโ€™ve found itโ€™s a great way to gauge the general mood of other clubs, and it seems to be a lot less Boofhead-oriented than Big Footy and the like.ย 
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Edโ€™s story is blowing up right now over there, and itโ€™s interesting to note that a lot of people - including many Collingwood supporters - are saying how much they love the banter.ย 

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I can understand why anyone being interviewed on SEN might say something like this and itโ€™s actually quite a smart way of making it worth in this case Edโ€™s time. I mean thereโ€™s at best about ten people actually listening to SEN, so say something thatโ€™s a bit different maybe a tad controversial and hope one of those ten send it out into social media landscape so your interview is actually listened too. Ed nailed it.ย 
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If Ed and Melbourne bring their A game tonight it wonโ€™t matter the slightest how many ponies the Pies have we win. Donโ€™t bring our A game and sadly a slick and skilful Pies outfit will beat us again but what Ed said will have nothing to do with it.ย 
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9 hours ago, monoccular said:

For those of us who aren't twits please explain.

I'm a proud twit, but all duck and no dinner is an old school saying. My grandpa used to say it.

Back then duck was an exotic meal and saved for the rich folk (save the hunters of course) and probably for special occasions too. And duck doesnโ€™t have a huge amount of meat on it

He used to say it when talking about someone he thought lacked substance. All show, no real depth.

But I think it means more something like the duck is all well and good, looks great and is tasty. But won't sustain you - not like a proper dinner.

In the context langers used it, he is is suggesting their run and and gun style looks great. And works when it works. But by itself it is not enough.

He talked about our defensive strength, and from that I take he is implying our game is more dinner than duck. Defence first football us sustainable.

I love it, as much as anything that langers chose to use the expression.

Less enamoured by the one trick pony jibe, which is closer to a direct criticism, and I'm not a fan of bagging opponents.

But either way, his comments won't have any bearing on the result.

So, all good theatre.ย 

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11 hours ago, Supreme_Demon said:

Would of preferred Ed Langdon to be a bit more humble. Let our actions do the talking.

Anyway, it will definitely be a very tough and exciting game tomorrow night.

I genuinely despise Collingwood and their feral supporters.

I encourage as many Melbourne supporters as possible to show up!

GO DEMONS!!! :lol:

He was very humble, he actually said it was a great strength of theirsย 

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Saying anything to fire up the opposition is a dumb move! ย 
We need to win as many of these last 3 games as easily as possible to assure top 2, minimize injuries/niggles/exhaustion, and improve our finals campaign. ย 

We need our oppositions to be as asleep as possible, not fired up thanks Lingers.ย 

Collingwood do what Clarko did to us last year in the draw - push up each line to pressure the Melbourne ball carriers. And since we are prone to fumble and miss targets under pressure, I hope we are across our tactics and can deal with the heat, as well as maintain intensity for the whole game. We couldn't on the QB. But at least May is playing this time.


3 minutes ago, Tony Tea said:

Collingwood do what Clarko did to us last year in the draw - push up each line to pressure the Melbourne ball carriers. And since we are prone to fumble and miss targets under pressure, I hope we are across our tactics and can deal with the heat, as well as maintain intensity for the whole game. We couldn't on the QB. But at least May is playing this time.

Yep exactly so no easy avenues to goal streaming forward of the stoppage/centre clearance.

I don't like it, because I don't like arrogance. I hope we win, or this comment will look even sillier, considering they have the wood over us.ย 

Stupid comment from Ed, simple as that.ย 

You never give a sucker an even break.ย  Team needs to walk the talk now which can be looked at as a positive.ย  Inadvertantly, Langdon has in some ways, motivated his teammates

Pies will see the comments as coming from further afield than Langdon.ย  Imagine if it was one their better players making pointed comments about how we play?

Collingwood attack with pace using the corridor and against us they haven't turned the ball over (that's in the last 2 encounters at least)

So if we lose, we're never going to hear the end of it!

What's wrong with a Premiership Team member saying something/ anything about any other team.Why aren't the Media Maggots treating them after ten wins the way they treated us after doing the same earlier. Well are they?


9 hours ago, Mel Bourne said:

Donโ€™t judge me, but I follow the /AFL sub on Reddit pretty regularly.ย 
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Iโ€™ve found itโ€™s a great way to gauge the general mood of other clubs, and it seems to be a lot less Boofhead-oriented than Big Footy and the like.ย 
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Edโ€™s story is blowing up right now over there, and itโ€™s interesting to note that a lot of people - including many Collingwood supporters - are saying how much they love the banter.ย 

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I don't judge you, in fact I'm glad you do because now I don't have to.ย 

Heaving listen to Ed in other interviews, heโ€™s just overstepped the mark here and brought a little too much into the interview (has done it before). I donโ€™t think thereโ€™s any tactics exposed here. Both clubs know exactly how each other play, and as Goody often says, whoever can play their game for longer will come up on top.

Langdon really f'd up If you ask me.

Knowing filth supports they're going to relish in this opportunity to hate on our boys by booing the hell out of May and now unfortunately Langers. Since they'll probably be in greater numbers this will drown us out.

I hope this media overreaction has angered us to finally hand the filth the loss they deserve, otherwise we look like clowns. We are actually such a good team and it's time we show the opposition and competition our true premiership credentials. No more time for stuffing around, this is it. [censored] smash them!!!!!!ย 

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Would have preferred he didn't say it, you don't want to give any edge I agree with that but I don't think it's going to end up being as big of a deal as people think. Said a few words too many, not a total sin.ย 

I remember Tony Shaw (I think) over a beer with Iron Mike Sheehan did something similar to what Lingers did in 1988 or 1989.ย 

Not realising he was on the record, Shawry came straight out and told Mick that he thought we were soft and that Collingwood had nothing to fear from us. There were probably a lot of shif private school jokes in there too.

With a coach in Swooper Northey who thrived on that stuff, he plastered those headlines all over our rooms. Our boys had smoke coming out of their ears when we went to play them in the finals (and we subsequently knocked them off both times we played them).

Let's just hope this type of stuff doesn't have a similar effect on Collingwood.


4 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

I remember Tony Shaw (I think) over a beer with Iron Mike Sheehan did something similar to what Lingers did in 1988 or 1989.ย 

Not realising he was on the record, Shawry came straight out and told Mick that he thought we were soft and that Collingwood had nothing to fear from us. There were probably a lot of shif private school jokes in there too.

With a coach in Swooper Northey who thrived on that stuff, he plastered those headlines all over our rooms. Our boys had smoke coming out of their ears when we went to play them in the finals (and we subsequently knocked them off both times we played them).

Let's just hope this type of stuff doesn't have a similar effect on Collingwood.

Totally different game nowadays.

Let's just get the job done.ย 

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Wow, I really struggle to understand why people want us to be boring and generic. Let's just roll out another vanilla cliche about taking one game at a time. Langdon did nothing more than put a little bit of chilli sauce on an otherwise pretty much generic interview out of the MelbournFC marketing handbook.

Personally, I loved it. Let's put a bit more personality in this playing group's public persona. We don't need to try and hide in plain sight anymore, we are the reigning premiers. We are allowed to have a few opinions and yes, we need to back them up with actions. Let's just go ahead and do that! If Collingwood getting a bit agro intimidates us we are hardly going to be flag contenders. We are ready for finals football and all that means, bring the heat, we welcome it!ย 

Do we really want to try and fly under the radar for fear that we might rile up our opponent? And just to be clear, there was nothing arrogant or offensive in what Langers said, there was plenty of respect for what they can do, just a recognition that they have limits and we are ready to exploit them.

1 minute ago, FlashInThePan said:

Wow, I really struggle to understand why people want us to be boring and generic. Let's just roll out another vanilla cliche about taking one game at a time. Langdon did nothing more than put a little bit of chilli sauce on an otherwise pretty much generic interview out of the MelbournFC marketing handbook.

Personally, I loved it. Let's put a bit more personality in this playing group's public persona. We don't need to try and hide in plain sight anymore, we are the reigning premiers. We are allowed to have a few opinions and yes, we need to back them up with actions. Let's just go ahead and do that! If Collingwood getting a bit agro intimidates us we are hardly going to be flag contenders. We are ready for finals football and all that means, bring the heat, we welcome it!ย 

Do we really want to try and fly under the radar for fear that we might rile up our opponent? And just to be clear, there was nothing arrogant or offensive in what Langers said, there was plenty of respect for what they can do, just a recognition that they have limits and we are ready to exploit them.

Iโ€™m also surprised by the reaction of a substantial number of people on here. Using words like โ€œstupidโ€ and โ€œdumbโ€ and โ€œsillyโ€ among other derogatory terms is unnecessary.
I personally find Edโ€™s candour refreshing. Besides, his comments werenโ€™t overly inflammatory.

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