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EUFA EURO 2024 - Group Stage ⚽ EPL 24/25 starts Aug 17
These Collingwood posters are far too rational for my liking! Forcing me to rethink my prejudices.
As a female, I wasn't allowed to play footy after the age of 12. As a stubborn brat, I cracked it because of that stupid rule and stopped playing when I was 10. As a result, I don't fully understand what it's like to have that much pressure riding on your kicking skills. I've always found the antics of the man on the mark to be a bit laughable...can a dude waving his arms around really be that much of a distraction?
Nice to hear Wiley give Watson and Bootsma a wrap.Worth listening to Wile talking about Thomas at around the 6.55 mark.
Essentially said that for BootsYeah, expected him to say "They're both crap".
Not putting your best foot forward with that gagBoth Boots are crap?
I definitely got that vibe, Mr Denuto.Essentially said that for Boots
Wiley doesn't sound like a spin doctor.Yeah, expected him to say "They're both crap".
Missed Wiley's subliminal message after his "got a lot of talent" comment.Essentially said that for Boots
Credit for correctly identifying a towel, champ.Was he wearing the towel over his body to hide his skinfolds? (srs)
Was he wearing the towel over his body to hide his skinfolds? (srs)
looks great! i'm very happy with the moveLooks good in navy blue don't ya reckon?
looks great! i'm very happy with the move
Yeah it is because players are more relaxed when they are passing the ball I would say. I have never understood why their action is different though, but saying that my action is different.Story of our lives here at Carlton
I don't understand how some players can pinpoint a pass onto their team mate's chest but miss the goals completely.
Similarly we have a number of player I'm more comfortable with having a shot on the run than going back for a set shot, it's all between the ears you'd imagine.Yeah it is because players are more relaxed when they are passing the ball I would say. I have never understood why their action is different though, but saying that my action is different.
CARLTON: Marc MurphyMarc Murphy's leadership is reflected in his commitment to the defensive side of his game. The Carlton skipper leads his team in pressure acts this season (156) ahead of Dale Thomas (101) and Ed Curnow (100), and is fourth in the AFL for tackles (53). Curnow has built his game on defensive pressure and is ranked sixth in the competition for average tackles a game in 2014 (7.6). Sam Rowe's development as a defender has been impressive and he is fourth in the AFL in 2014 for one-percenters (64), with veteran key defender Michael Jamison equal 12th (48). David Ellard has also been a revelation in attack this season and is a clear leader at Carlton in forward-50 tackles (10). But no player at Visy Park applies more pressure all over the ground than Murphy. - Nick Bowen