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Worse Side in the comp by far!

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Watson is a fool, he says things that will make headlines to get his name out there more, his comments re the Whelan/Ball head clash and Pickett's tackle on Cornes was disgusting and completely showed how out of touch with modern footy he is.

Ok and Jason Dunstall? Rohan Connolly? Mike Sheahan?? They all think Daniher should stay

 
Ok and Jason Dunstall? Rohan Connolly? Mike Sheahan?? They all think Daniher should stay

I honestly don't read or listen to their stuff much so I can't give a fair response to that. There's only a few footy media 'experts' that I take notice of.

i think daniher should stay to, but i was taking in relation to you asking if the media are a pack of idiots. and while they might not be idiots, they certainly talk a load of crap. i wouldn't pay them any attention. in debates like this it's all up to what we think on our own, not how many articles happen to agree with us

 
Ok and Jason Dunstall? Rohan Connolly? Mike Sheahan?? They all think Daniher should stay

Nobody cares what they think, they are offering an opinion which means squat in the big scheme of things.

They won't be there to pick up the pieces after yet another bad year, and a loss of more members. And I promise you that eventually they will stop pitying us and start asking the hard questions.

I assure you our board won't read what Mike Sheahan has to say before they decide Daniher's fate.

Jaded is right.

The media are playing the sympathy card because its news (at the moment). They could not conjure another meaningless article about Collingwood at the time.

It wont take them more than one bad loss to whip up "Another bad loss, Board must act, ND has lost the players"

Actually they could obviously pick up some tips from the alot of feverish abuse ND has copped here to get them started!


Nobody cares what they think, they are offering an opinion which means squat in the big scheme of things.

They won't be there to pick up the pieces after yet another bad year, and a loss of more members. And I promise you that eventually they will stop pitying us and start asking the hard questions.

I assure you our board won't read what Mike Sheahan has to say before they decide Daniher's fate.

Ah well I care so thats all that matters to me. And I think they have more football experience than you and I somehow so I go with them on this. Well that is the boards loss if they dont read it, and yes they will lose members especially if they LOSE ND!

Apparently in the team meeting after the game yesterday the player who was meant to be on swallow owned up for not picking him up. I'm not sure who it would be. Anyway I guess they might be feeling pretty bad. I don't even know who was on him all day

James McDonald was on him at the boundary throw-in that resulted in him kicking the goal. Importantly, however, his was not goal-side of his oponent. Silly mistake.

 

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