Everything posted by Gator
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The Secret Behind Petracca’s “[censored] You” Season
Just what's needed. A pump up article before an important game.
- A new Jack Watts Thread
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NON MFC: Round 10
Isn't it ?
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Lloyd: Trade Oliver or Brayshaw
Lloyd's right, of course, except for Oliver, who's only just turned 23 and should improve his game considering he's regressed somewhat (immense upside imo). Brayshaw is talented, but I've heard he's mentally brittle. I've always been a fan of his latent talent and he's the type of player who could go on to embarrass you, but he's now expendable. He should be in his prime and influencing games, but he's a mile off. I'm not into hoarding and he's now superfluous when one considers his extended form and attitude. And I say attitude, because he's still not fit enough OR doing ALL things necessary to reach his potential. He goes to improve the balance of the list. Naturally, if you can't get what you want for him you retain him and hope the penny drops.
- POSTGAME: Rd 09 vs Port Adelaide
- POSTGAME: Rd 07 vs Hawthorn
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What they're saying down at Glenferrie Road
Mea culpa time. I was wrong about Scully. I thought his ''cruising speed'' over a 120 minute game of footy together together with his ability to read the play would make him a damaging player. I misread Sam Blease's best made. He has the heart of a grape seed. But because he hasn't played for Melbourne in a long time he goes under the radar. If he was still with us we'd get pilloried and the soft cork would feel the heat much more. While I'm at it... Josh Kelly is as smooth as Egyptian cotton. But boy, he doesn't like getting his hands dirty. It's in him to get a hard ball, but right now he's a seagull. He better pull his finger out or he'll quickly become another overrated player. There's no press about him, but he should be dominating games and he's presently not much more than a rich man's Scully.
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Cody Weightman (Drafted by Western Bulldogs)
Bruce is now a comical announcer. He's truly hopeless. His fawning for Weightman was on full display. It was a good debut, however, they overlooked his poor kicking - other than his great first goal. Small forwards can vary greatly and Pickett is more the type we need. Just on McAvaney. Try listening to him commentate and count the number of times he asks a question after he makes a statement. You won't believe how often it happens and nor will you be able to correctly remember the final tally. Here's a taste of what I'm talking about: He's truly the pits and you'll never listen to his commentary the same way again. And he does it EVERY single game.
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A Lockdown Lesson: Old Footy Was Better
Aesthetically, football was much better 20 years ago. As a spectacle, I find today's football utter rubbish.
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Peter Matera Was Almost a Demon
Yes, I remember. I'm glad for Matera's sake it never eventuated.
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POSTGAME: PM02 vs Kangaroos
As reported by North fans on their own forum, they had their best back six in and conceded 20 scoring shots to a third string Melbourne side. I agree that not much can be read into these games, however, their defence doesn't get any better than what they had out there.
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Coronavirus & Other Sports
Some natural attrition never goes astray.
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Robbie Flower: 20 Great Goals
Great highlights, but missed one of his absolute best against Richmond where he tapped the ball over an opponent's head in the middle of the ground, regained control and ended up goaling from 50.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - LUKE JACKSON
Just a bit of levity, bloke. I prefer to back people's eyesight and regular watchers of Jackson lauded his leap (as stated in my post). It's not the sort of thing people tend to make up.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - LUKE JACKSON
OK
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To Hell & Back Episode 1
Do people ever just watch something with no expectations ? Enjoyed.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - HARLEY BENNELL
He may never play again, but he's the most naturally talented player on our list. I've said it before, he's a better footballer than Tim Kelly. But yes, it means little if those legs don't mend.
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Farewell Jesse Hogan
The MFC was very good at covering for Hogan throughout his time at Melbourne. He regularly presented them with off-ground challenges regarding his behaviour. And it's not like Freo weren't aware he had issues, which is why Bell nearly backed out at the trade table. While the club would have been happy to retain a fully committed Hogan they knew what they were doing by letting him go.
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Farewell Jesse Hogan
Clearly Melbourne knew what they were doing when they agreed to trade him with a year still to go on his contract. Some supporters should have a bit more faith in the club's list management decisions and take pause to reflect the next time they're inclined to wail like excitable banshees.
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Heritier Lamumba
You're a good man, Ron, and looking back at my post in the cool light of the next day it was ridiculously harsh. I was surprised when I reread it.
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Heritier Lamumba
Point 1. Yes, plainly we agree that we disagree. No, I don't value Watts two kicks per quarter. Nor did his former coach and nor did his new coach, otherwise he wouldn't have had his [censored] kicked to the kerb by the former and he wouldn't have been dropped by the latter. Point 2. Yes, he's OK behind the ball. Thank FFT, as he's useless anywhere else. Point 3. Yes, he has skills. If you need industry sources as validation of Watts' skills give up watching footy. We all know he has skills. Point 4. I doubt Goodwin craves your validation, but I also have zero doubt about his desire for the contest. It hasn't changed. Now, he knows there are degrees of contested beasts, but his ''acceptable level'' in the contest would not have changed. We sucked in the contest in 2019 for a number of reasons and Watts wouldn't have helped that criteria. He's comical. But he still has a belated chance to improve this failing at his current club. Point 5. Why keep bagging him ? If a poor watcher of football makes incorrect assertions about a player, i.e you, I reserve the right to contribute. I responded to drivel, I didn't initiate. You did.
- Defining Success in 2020 - Is Just Making Finals Enough?
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Heritier Lamumba
Sure. No-one was as soft as Jurrah. Not even Jackie boy.
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Heritier Lamumba
You mean he matured after 10 years in the system ? Wow. Good on him. What you, and others, seemingly constantly fail to understand is that his attributes ... weren't ''enough''.
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Heritier Lamumba
As an aside, why do you think he was dropped twice in 2017 ? And dropped by Port in 2018 ?