True. The only downside is going to be the constant drives to Cranbourne. It can be a pain the arse going down the Monash so regularly. I guess his bank balance will ease some of the annoyance.
I think if Clarkson had been there longer he probably wouldn't have endorsed it. It was ridiculous allowing the players to pick the captain. Pagan wouldn't have had a bar of it.
You're right, there is no rivalry between the clubs, I saw that in 1985 when Essendon won the flag. The performance of some of the supporters was bordering on disgusting. Bashings and women being belted, drunken bums, Police directing traffic away from Napier Cres. The rivalry thing is media...
It's a shame that Jack can't even go out and have a drink with some friends to celebrate his last game, but that's just Melbourne, unfortunately at the moment. Women can't even get the train without the fear of being raped.
Unfortunately we live in a world of cowardice. It's considered "tough" nowadays to fight people with four mates backing you up against one. I'd give anything to see some of these heroes back in the 60's-70's, or even 80's.
We've all been through that, it's not a great feeling. But, I was a bit emotional about this. I know it's the way of the world, but it's not the way his career should have finished.
As Pagan would say "90% of it is above the shoulders". Having said that, we're stripping back 20 odd years of, in the main questionable drafting, up until the last few, and expecting to see immediate results because of some young kids who are going to be stars, against AFL ready teams and a...
Yeah, there are some idiots who post absolute crap. Him leaving would be idiotic. In two games he has proved that, and he'll prove to be one of our most important players in the coming years.
He need's to start hitting the scoreboard. Otherwise find someone else. We've made some inroads draft-wise, we need to keep moving forward and not gift players games in the hope that they might do something.
Couldn't get a ticket in 75 so a friend of mine and I sat down the beach and listened on the raydio. Actually a few years before Raydio came along, and got fairly intoxicated. But in 1977 I was a disgrace, apparently, and got reminded of it regularly.
Gerard Neesham, the guy who didn't like Andrew McLeod and turned him down because he wore an earring and the guy who traded away the pick to get Todd Ridley that could've landed them Matthew Lloyd, and childishly abused Stewart Loewe on national television because he turned down their offer...
He's a small forward but he doesn't crumb or kick goals, his tackling is shite and he doesn't exactly rack up the numbers so where do you put him? What does he actually do?
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