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Nah, Swift was the best under 16 in the country. Ask any WCE fan they will tell ya!!
I would have thought there was no arguing that he played a handful of very good games in his first season, but then I forgot there is a person with a posting rate of 50 times a day who takes it upon himself to bully people off this site, so I was naive to think there was no arguing.
I prefer to think of him as a potentially good player ruined by West Coast rather than a crap player they mistakenly picked up.
Yep, she plays for Melbourne.
Yes. I bullied you so brutally and harshly by comparing him to Taylor Swift. You poor thing.
Are you ok Princess?
BTW, Koby Stevens was also s**t and only gets a run because he is with a rebuilding club like the Doggies.
He wouldn't get a start at another club.
Ebert was ALWAYS going to go home.
Nope, Koby is improving may turn out to be a good player.
Yes, ok. Of course. How silly of me.
31 possession and 3 goals against the Saints on the weekend.
I wouldn't be writing him off just yet, we should know as well as any supporters that not everyone who gets moved on from their first club is a total crab.
You never bullied me into submission whiteoak.
Your "give a f*ck" meter is currently reading 5338, though it may have already increased while I was typing this.
5338? Number of posts perhaps? Can't see the post count but clever response.Your "give a f*ck" meter is currently reading 5338, though it may have already increased while I was typing this.
Your "give a f*ck" meter is currently reading53385365, though it may have already increased while I was typing this.
Its amazing isnt it. Member since Feb 2013!! That, by anyones standards, is an extreme post rate.
Fremantle midfielder David Mundy says his teammates are happy with their progress under coach Ross Lyon but aren't getting carried away with finding themselves in the top four near the halfway mark of the year.
The Dockers earned their place with a 90-point win over Melbourne on Sunday, overtaking Sydney on percentage and being six points clear of sixth-placed West Coast.
It is the first time the Dockers find themselves in the coveted ladder position - which means a double chance in the finals - since round seven in 2011.
But while the fans might be getting excited with recent results, Mundy says ladder positions would mean little until the end of the season.
"We don't get carried away with results or ladder positions or anything like that," he said.
"We always consistently try and improve, and there will always be things that we're trying to work on regardless of results.
"We're moving in the right direction but there's still plenty to work on."
While they took some time to get going, the Dockers have enjoyed some remarkable successes since Lyon took the helm at the end of 2011.
Mundy - who had a career-high 34 disposals in the win over the Demons - said the influence of the club's new coaching panel had been significant.
"He's got a pretty good mix," Mundy said of his coach.
"At times he can be quite demanding and aggressive in team meetings. But he's pretty good, he knows how to have a laugh and we pull the piss out of him occasionally.
"Everyone knows what's expected of them.
"With Mark Stone and Brett Kirk being the midfield coaches as well it's a very structured kind of environment we're in at the moment and I think the boys are benefiting from that."
Mundy said although some senior players were due back from injury over the next month, including skipper Matthew Pavlich and midfielder Stephen Hill, it was the progress of young powerhouse Anthony Morabito which had them most excited.
From 2009-2011, Fremantle's win-loss record in interstate matches was 9-21, a winning percentage of just 30%. Since the start of 2012, under coach Ross Lyon, the Dockers are 8-5-1 away from Perth, a 57.1 per cent strike rate.
I would have thought there was no arguing that he played a handful of very good games in his first season, but then I forgot there is a person with a posting rate of 50 times a day who takes it upon himself to bully people off this site, so I was naive to think there was no arguing.
I prefer to think of him as a potentially good player ruined by West Coast rather than a crap player they mistakenly picked up.
From the inquirer on the AFL website.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-05-31/the-afls-road-warriors
Massive cultural change under Ross.
They list all the Melbourne clubs with great interstate winning percentages, mainly because they hardly ever have to travel. Since 2009 the non Victorian clubs are at the top of the table when it comes to winning away from home. West Coast, Adelaide, Brisbane and Port are all below us.
McPharlin echoed his coach's sentiments, going as far as labelling Fremantle's culture the best he had seen in his 12 years at the club.
He described Lyon's coaching style as "fairly simple" but "very effective".
"In terms of the culture around the club at the moment, it's certainly the strongest it's been," McPharlin said.
"I'm really enjoying playing under Ross and the philosophies he brings to the group and it's just a really strong culture."