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Jaded No More

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  1. Wrong look for what we wanted. Doubt he's still modeling though, it was a very old agency card.
  2. I don't know what happened to Michael Clark, I remember wanting him to get a game and being away when he finally did and missing his one and only AFL goal. Also remember he had, at one stage, broken both his arms?! For those who remember Luke Spears he was trying his luck in modeling for a while. Saw his photo in an agency book while I was doing some model-casting at work! :D
  3. By sitting with me will they start coming when Brock is playing too? :D
  4. Exactly. Send some of our better looking players to do workshops at schools with year 9/10/11 girls, and believe me they'll start taking interest in football. It sounds silly, but there are so many teenagers and kids out there who don't support a team, and all they need is something to spark an interest or create a connection.
  5. Never mind that, I just merged the other thread into this one, so now we have a poll and the game discussion all in the one thread. You can tell me how awesome I am later
  6. He hasn't taken the easy option yet, and I admire him for that. Let's hope the trend continues when it comes to drafting and captaincy appointments.
  7. My apologies. For some reason pick 20 came into my head And yes, it was a dud draft but we can't forget it gave us our next captain and champion of the club. We definitely scored with that one. By the way my anger is not directed at the fact that we lost an ordinary player, as it will make zero impact on our team, my anger is directed at having spent 5 year developing someone who ran away the second someone offered him a bit more money, resulting from our new coach FINALLY giving him game time.
  8. It may have been the best financial option for CJ, but in the last couple of years when it was the best option for us to get rid of him, we didn't. We stuck by him, and it was only because Bailey gave him his due opportunities this year that he was even able to have the choice to leave (nobody wanted him before that). I've been probably one of his biggest supporters on this site, and I really felt he was hardly done by due to an unfair lack of opportunity. Bailey clearly wanted him around, because he gave him plenty of game time and the club offered him a new contract. What a slap in the face it is, that the first opportunity he gets he runs for a bit more money. So again, a pathetic thing to do, especially given his strong ties to this club. Perhaps my opinion is a little strong or a little harsh, but if there is one thing I hate is a fundamental lack of loyalty. Had we got rid of him two years ago, like everyone wanted, he'd be playing for some D grade club. To think we wasted 5 years and a top 20 pick on him
  9. I think I made a joke about the need for a female moderator (this was probably 6 year ago when there were about 90 registered users and 89 of them were guys)... and well... that'll teach me not to make feminist jokes in the future
  10. The DB article certainly came as a bit of a shock. I knew that CJ was very unhappy under Daniher because of a lack of opportunities. So here comes a new coach and gives him plenty of chances to prove himself, and what does CJ do, he takes the first chance he gets to leave, because finally another club is mildly interested in him. What complete and utter crap and a disgrace to his family name, considering what a champion of the MFC his dad was. I lose interest fast when a player shows no passion or loyalty to our great club.
  11. It is disappointing that CJ gets delisted the year he starts showing he is a capable footballer. I wish him all the best for the rest of his career.
  12. St Kilda is fast becoming a dumping ground for every deadshit reject. That Carroll is going to get paid next year, despite him being an embarrassment and an idiot is just ridiculous. He screwed up numerous times and now gets rewarded. You gotta love the AFL
  13. The AFL can go and get..... *goes off to ban herself for inappropriate language*
  14. Being a good captain and having off-field issues almost goes hand in hand.... Carey, Cousins, Kane Johnson, wasn't Voss involved in an incident outside a St.Kilda nightclub? McLean has made errors in judgment, absolutely, but he's owned up to them and he served his punishment. Is it not time we move on from that and concentrate on what he brings to the club, on the field, as well as off. For all of his silly indiscretions, McLean also donated $10,000 to help save our club, has time and time again delivered measured and mature media performances and has proven that he can play and dominate in finals. He's a natural-born leader, and that's something you can't teach someone, no matter how good a bloke or player they are.
  15. If a player lives in say Sandringham and has to get to training at Junction at 8:00 in the morning, it would take them at least 35 minutes to drive given the traffic which usually starts around the Brighton area of Nepean Hwy. So really, the extra 10 or 15 minute drive to Cranbourne doesn't make a huge difference.
  16. To the contrary, as 2009 is a rebuilding year, having a strong leader at the top is of extreme importance. The captain will help set the tone not just for next year, but for years to come, which is why I would like to see someone at the top who embodies what I believe is the values and attributes necessary to win a flag. We may not win a prelim final, but what we do next year can and will influence whether or not we win one in the near future.
  17. Your reply to me was condescending and rude. Calling someone a non-thinker and claiming that Brock was "my boyfriend", is an extremely childish and silly way of bringing across your point. Furthermore, as you seem to follow me around this board, replying to any Bruce-related post, it's pretty obvious you only got on your high horse because Bruce's name was involved. And what on earth does playing football have to do with understanding leadership? I deal with leadership issues everyday in my studies and my work (and have taken various leadership roles in both). Besides, it is not a prerequisite of this board that you must have played the game to comment on the game. When was the last time you pulled on a Melbourne jumper? I also bet that I have a far better understanding of the army than you, so please, get off your moral high ground. If you don't want to hear me or other posters' comments on issues relating to Bruce, place us on the Ignore List, or better still, stop reading. I can assure you that this is going to be the very last time I engage in this idiotic and pointless Bruce debate with you, particularly as I have not expressed any offensive or inappropriate opinions, so you can stop wasting your time (and mine).
  18. Bailey is probably not commenting because the issue has not yet been settled. Sure Carroll won't be playing with us next year, but will we be paying him out, or can we sack him without a payout? Since the details are not yet confirmed, Bailey is not putting his foot in it by saying anything stupid. I mean really, did people expect him to say "Carroll is a bozo, and he'll never set foot in my club ever again"?
  19. Your defending of Bruce is becoming more abusive and inappropriate than almost any "anti-Bruce" post I read. I'd take a deep breath before posting next time. By the way my post was in reference to ALL our senior players, but then if you weren't out there just waiting to target anyone who says anything less than glowing about Bruce, you'd know that. Our numbers are firmly skewed towards a young list, and a strong capable leader will lead at any age. Was Neita the oldest player on our list when he was appointed captain? Doubt anyone had issues respecting Judd or Cousins or Carey when they were given the captaincy. IMO we have to start building a group, a unit, and that starts from the top. Appointing an "in-between" captain who is a so-so leader because we're too scared to bite the bullet and go for someone a bit left of centre (Miller) or someone who is still learning (McLean), is going to be a disappointing move in the face of all the progress we've made since the end of 2007. For that reason I hope that neither Junior, nor Bruce nor Green are appointed as captain. However I do think that we should entertain the idea of having co-captains, by possibly paring a senior player (yes, even Bruce ) with a younger leader, thus making the transition smoother.
  20. If Bruce is appointed captain for 2009, it would be disappointing because it would be an uninspired choice. The same thing applies to Junior and Green. We seem serious about reshaping our club, and building something really strong with our young group of players. Appointing a senior player in the position of captain, seems to really go against the entire plan, especially since we don't have a standout senior player who should or could really lead our players down the right path (such as Neita).
  21. Where's the punchline?
  22. Or we can go with GHD- the company that makes really expensive hair straighteners... god knows we have enough pretty boys at the club who can start a whole new men's marketing campaign for the company I can totally see Jonesy being their spokesperson
  23. Name one recent player taken at pick 90 that is better, or even half as good as Daniel Bell. There is no point delisting players, only to replace them with really REALLY ordinary players who can't crack it into the top 70 in the draft.
  24. I was so hoping this would be a picture of Jared Rivers, with arms and legs attached, standing in a vertical position, possibly holding a football... *sigh*
  25. Any player that deems himself to be above driving 45 minutes to get to work, can take their ego somewhere else. Seriously, millions of people who get paid far less than these guys travel a lot further each day to get to work. I'm sure if you ask any AFL player to choose between a short drive and [censored] facilities, and a long drive and great facilities, they'd choose the later. Not to mention the competitive advantage it gives us. So it's in Cranbourne, so what, beggars can't be choosers.
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