Browny i stinking up the joint!

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browny needs to made into our annual senior sacrifice and sent down to coburg. He looks like he couldnt give a toss most of time.
 

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agree.. talked the talk pre season and hasnt come anywere near walking the walk .. been very average so far
his attitude stunk at footscray , and thats why we parted ways with him a few years ago - he wasnt popular in the playing group either from what i heard from a few insiders down at footscray

An all round Stinker apparently...

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Money hungry bastard. :thumbsdown: enough said.

Interview in todays footy record.

What do you like collecting? reply was "$100 bills".

He looks like he has no interest. If we don't drop him at the end of his contract he needs to be put on a performance based contract.
 

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It's time the fear of christ was put into some of the players Brownie included but the problem with Richmond is they keep recycling the same old players tried and failed.
 

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Not trolling - just love talking about brownie.

Personally hate the guy - is an absolute p**ck. However unlike the other doggies supporters out there i fully agree in him leaving. When Browny was with us he was a kid and his attitude wasn't great. But he performed and carried us fir many years - then he is asked to take a 10% pay cut. Not on - regardless of where things are at for the club.

Having said that, my mate and I today did agree on something - the game has passed him by. He is slow and his decision making is not great. As a leader you should be disapointed in his turnovers and the lack of real drive he gives you.

That leg - as we have seen with Matty Maquire - is just something that even a great player can't come back from.

Bit sad really - but don't slag him. He has been pretty good for you guys.
 

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one thing that annoys me about brown is he always let the ball bounce to him or wait for the ball to come to him so he can mark on the chest. meanwhile the bulldog player attack the ball and take it away from him. he need to learn not to wait and attack the ball.
 

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#18
Same old same old for Browny.

When he was in his last year with the Dogs, he played all year like he did today. Didn't want to be part of a struggling outfit.

Maybe it's just his way of telling everyone it's his last year...

As someone else said here, the game seems to be passing him by. Looks old and slow a lot of the time. Doesn't look interested.

Sad in some ways, even for a Doggies supporter.
 

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In the first quarter he played down back and was probably the most influential player on the ground.

Then for some reason Wallace moved him up the ground and he started to stink.

And the back line looked a lot more disorganised with its ball movement.

Can anyone tell me why he was moved out of defence when he started the game so well?
 
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In the first quarter he played down back and was probably the most influential player on the ground.

Then for some reason Wallace moved him up the ground and he started to stink.

And the back line looked a lot more disorganised with its ball movement.

Can anyone tell me why he was moved out of defence when he started the game so well?
bc of his shocking turnover on HB which resulted in a goal for the bullies and got them up and running, was dragged for that
 
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Yeah he made 1 blue - it happens. Did you see the shambles that was our backline in the second half. King was our go to man FFS.

it wasnt "1 blue" far from it, was also very ineffective, doesnt impact games like he used to, certainly looks like the games going past him.

hes very very ordinary atm and as a leader and supposedly one of our most skilled players I cut him less slack than most on our list.
 
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