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Maybe he has turned the corner. However, the real acid test will come when the Blues meet the Saints later on in the year and Sqiubs comes head to head, with that man mountain, Stephen Milne.
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Maybe he has turned the corner. However, the real acid test will come when the Blues meet the Saints later on in the year and Sqiubs comes head to head, with that man mountain, Stephen Milne.
If Gibbs is soft then what does that make Dale Thomas???Maybe he has turned the corner. However, the real acid test will come when the Blues meet the Saints later on in the year and Sqiubs comes head to head, with that man mountain, Stephen Milne.
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I think Josh Fraser has that one sewed up mate.bryce gibbs = squib and marc murphy is set to challenge brendan goddard for the most useless number one pick ever in the history of afl draft
If Gibbs is soft then what does that make Dale Thomas???
Did you see Gibbs throw himself into the bottom of a pack in South Africa last week?bryce gibbs = squib and marc murphy is set to challenge brendan goddard for the most useless number one pick ever in the history of afl draft
Why come on here talking up Carlton players. Surely that's for their supporters to do. I think your loyalty may be at question. Just because Squibs put his head over the ball once last night against a B grade Port Power side, doesn't mean the thought of Stephen Milne in a dark alley hase ceased to give him nightmares.Why come on here saying shit like that? I hate to tell you but Pendlebury has probably squibbed a contest as many times as Gibbs. It doesn't make them soft, it's all a learning curve, because they've both done the hard stuff many times, so we know they can do it.
Why come on here talking up Carlton players. Surely that's for their supporters to do. I think your loyalty may be at question. Just because Squibs put his head over the ball once last night against a B grade Port Power side, doesn't mean the thought of Stephen Milne in a dark alley hase ceased to give him nightmares.
God, you're as one eyed as they come aren't you?Why come on here talking up Carlton players. Surely that's for their supporters to do. I think your loyalty may be at question. Just because Squibs put his head over the ball once last night against a B grade Port Power side, doesn't mean the thought of Stephen Milne in a dark alley hase ceased to give him nightmares.
Ha! You make me laugh so hard...
I could name at least 20 players that go into contests harder than Thomas, Bryce included.
You can go ahead and make all the accusation that you like about myself not watching any other footy than what Carlton are involved in.And you wonder why people call Gibbs soft? People like you don't watch Thomas play, you just go along with the "soft" bandwagon. He isn't soft, and neither is Gibbs. Thomas always throws his body in, always gets the hard ball (4th at the club last year), always goes back with the flight. I'm not going to go through it all again though, because you've clearly got no clue, and will just start spouting of shit like "you make me laugh, he is so soft", "you have no idea, he is as a soft as butter". If it helps you sleep at night.![]()
You can go ahead and make all the accusation that you like about myself not watching any other footy than what Carlton are involved in.
Dales hard ball gets usually come from one on one contests, not neccissarily pack contests, and where as he may not be 'soft' as such, he could utalise his potential a whole lot more.
Honestly, I couldn't give two shits what other say about anyone, as I usually go against other opinions UNLESS I honestly beleive what they are saying. People beleive Gibbs is soft, so be it. People beleive Thomas is soft, so be it. Everyone has different opinions and nothing there's nothing that you nor any other supporter can say to change my personal opinions on various players.
Thomas is as hard as they come for someone his size.
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No matter what Gibbs may achieve in his career, there will always be some mindless ******* that points the finger at the Milne footage. Sad, but true![]()
Isn't his birthday in March?In March 2010 Gibbo will turn 21. He will hopefully have just completed his 3rd full pre-season and should have 50 to 60 games under his belt. From then on I have no doubt he will become the next Nathan Buckley and be a standout AFL footballer.
Having just turned 19 a few days ago he is already a cut above anyone else his age playing AFL football.
He looked good yesterday. Didn't get too much of it from what I remember, but uses the ball very well. His goal was very nice. Will obviously be a very good player, but has the potential to be a star, just a question of whether he will fulfil it.
He isn't a squib, he's had his moments of being soft, as have most players. It's just that some people dwell on some players' soft moments more than others.... ridiculous.
Isn't his birthday in March?
Correct. 15th March. He is a shy, sensitive, intelligent Piscean like myself.
bryce gibbs = squib and marc murphy is set to challenge brendan goddard for the most useless number one pick ever in the history of afl draft
And you wonder why people call Gibbs soft? People like you don't watch Thomas play, you just go along with the "soft" bandwagon. He isn't soft, and neither is Gibbs. Thomas always throws his body in, always gets the hard ball (4th at the club last year), always goes back with the flight. I'm not going to go through it all again though, because you've clearly got no clue, and will just start spouting of shit like "you make me laugh, he is so soft", "you have no idea, he is as a soft as butter". If it helps you sleep at night.![]()