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1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

see also: park, kardinia

And yet, how many hundreds of millions has been spent at that cesspool?

 
1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

there's a lot of pagan at the baggers about it

WWSW, I was wanting to articulate why I thought it. Yours is a good comparison. I guess I just think that, like players, they can just lose whatever made them successful. And love or hate him, he's been a bit of a walking headline for awhile. That doesn't normally auger well.


5 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Just have a gut feel that Alastair Clarkson's coaching stint at Norf won't end well. 

Just like the start and the middle. 

 
2 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Just like the start and the middle. 

Hah Rab, he was a winner and so were his teams.

How many years does the competition endure North like this for? They’ve got the champion experienced coach, the extra high draft picks, the father sons, and they are still a blight on the comp. 


I see a lot of Melbourne 2008/2009 with North, in that they think young kids will help them rise. It wasnt until Roos & Jackson came onboard that we started heading in the right direction.

Kids alone won’t do it, and with North’s poor quality leaders, who’s going to drive the standards?

2 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Hah Rab, he was a winner and so were his teams.

Hi RtG. I meant at North. 

33 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

We wouldn’t need Langdon and Windsor if we played on this ground. 

I just had a quick look online and it looks like shallow or straight wings are the norm at SANFL grounds. Even the old Adelaide Oval had pretty much the same dimensions as this one tonight. 


1 minute ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Hi RtG. I meant at North. 

Now I agree with that Rab!! :)

To be fair, I do look at a bloke like Cameron Zurhaar, and think he will never reach the level I thought he might. Poor decision maker and maybe a product of playing in a poor team. We can relate.

6 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

I see a lot of Melbourne 2008/2009 with North, in that they think young kids will help them rise. It wasnt until Roos & Jackson came onboard that we started heading in the right direction.

Kids alone won’t do it, and with North’s poor quality leaders, who’s going to drive the standards?

Absolutely DD. And I think they've nailed the timeslot for this match. Non -event

Not sure if this hurts or helps us. 
On the one hand Brisbane are regrowing their confidence and will be able to rest some players if this continues to blow out in the second half. 
On the other hand it is difficult to change gears to a hard contest after an easy win..

Edited by deejammin'


26-9 inside 50’s. Ouch.

Lions on track to kick more goals than North’s total inside 50 count 🤮

Edited by Demon Disciple

 
4 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Now I agree with that Rab!! :)

To be fair, I do look at a bloke like Cameron Zurhaar, and think he will never reach the level I thought he might. Poor decision maker and maybe a product of playing in a poor team. We can relate.

I know. It's hard to believe we were once that bad. 


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