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The players loved Northey. He had them. They were playing accordingly. Look at the improvements from 94 to 95. Walls was respected, but, he wasn’t “loved” like Swooper was. All he wanted was an extension. History tells us what happened next.Northey been coaching Melbourne.
I watched Walls 72, 73. He could play. For Fitzroy too. Coached Fitzroy too. & the Bears.
Richmond and Carlton were trading flags them 68, 70, 72. Us 67, 69, 73, 74
Walls, Frawley, Wallace coaches from outside the club
And when it was a working man's game. No corporate boxes AFL management on multi million dollar salaries. BYO cans of VB no $13 half full plastic cups of midstrength swill. And don't get me going on the poxy music played when a goal is scored and play can't begin until the corporate whores have got their allotted commercial break time.Was much better when all the decisions were influenced by smoking and drinking.
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where is the part about tigersHere’s the stuff from Alves book.
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We had put an offer on the table and Lockett had accepted. But don’t believe me. Believe AI when asked a question around the topic. So as per Alves book, they’re broke. As per my photo, Swans are ****ed. As per my news clip, Lockett has signed. Now read below….you tell me, did we get screwed in 94?where is the part about tigers
why the f are u reading aints booksWe had put an offer on the table and Lockett had accepted. But don’t believe me. Believe AI when asked a question around the topic. So as per Alves book, they’re broke. As per my photo, Swans are ****ed. As per my news clip, Lockett has signed. Now read below….you tell me, did we get screwed in 94?View attachment 2503902



At the time it was quite obvious the AFL wanted less Victorian clubs and were pouring money into Sydney and Qld.We had put an offer on the table and Lockett had accepted. But don’t believe me. Believe AI when asked a question around the topic. So as per Alves book, they’re broke. As per my photo, Swans are ****ed. As per my news clip, Lockett has signed. Now read below….you tell me, did we get screwed in 94?View attachment 2503902
Always want to read books by sports people and coaches. Alves book pulled no punches.why the f are u reading aints books![]()
CFL .............................We had put an offer on the table and Lockett had accepted. But don’t believe me. Believe AI when asked a question around the topic. So as per Alves book, they’re broke. As per my photo, Swans are ****ed. As per my news clip, Lockett has signed. Now read below….you tell me, did we get screwed in 94?View attachment 2503902
Yep, wanted their Nepo babies to succeed ahead of the heart and soul clubs.At the time it was quite obvious the AFL wanted less Victorian clubs and were pouring money into Sydney and Qld.
They are all 50 to 60 yo and had their teams pounded by Richmond between 1967 and 1980 in their formative years. A sense of relief and self rightiousness from 1982 to 2016 from ages 10 to 50.salty non rfc campaigners in cfl house
same as now
too jealous
what a postThey are all 50 to 60 yo and had their teams pounded by Richmond between 1967 and 1980 in their formative years. A sense of relief and self rightiousness from 1982 to 2016 from ages 10 to 50.
Then the childhood nightmare begins again 10 years ago.
Like imagine Steve Hocking. Born in the mid 60s he grew up watching Richmond win 5 flags by age 15, Played from age 19 to 29 for no flags, and retired. Then Geelong jagged 3 flags without his involvement aged 42 to 47, before Richmond pounded his beloved cats when he returned to the afl/cats from age 52 to 55.
He's seen our 8 flags to 4. 5 when he was young and helpless, 3 on his watch as an adult. He couldnt win 1 as a player and missed 3 of their flags when they were better without him.
And here we are. No wonder the guy feels like he has something to prove.