Watching those old games, you can really appreciate how good a special comments guy Buckley was. If for no other reason, I wish no success for Collingwood, so he can get back in the booth. Closest thing to NFL's Tony Romo IMHO
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Bucks is clearly a really smart football guy and he has the love of his players. Their continued failure is utterly bizarre, even in light of some poor list management.Watching those old games, you can really appreciate how good a special comments guy Buckley was. If for no other reason, I wish no success for Collingwood, so he can get back in the booth. Closest thing to NFL's Tony Romo IMHO
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2007 QF.
And now the 2007 GF.Some Pure Football on Fox504 right now:
2007 QF.
Was a good interview on Camera. He has gone threw a lot in his footy career. Let's hope he can go places this year with us.. Go CatsStewart Crameri on FoxFooty tonight
watched that interview.Crameri has been thru a bit... getting married when the Dogs played their GF.. and then gets the phone call about being cut while his wife is in labour.
Really sounds like he still hold fast to the idea of the innocence and the effects it had on his family got him quite emotional.
watched that interview.
Im not gonna go into the supplements side of it... too much water under the bridge..
However, this is Crameri's final shot. He has, is and will give it everything. After being thru what he has - he wont leave any questions unanswered about him.
IMO he stays in and with Menz seemingly not close, its his gig.
GO Catters
hes looked rusty so far.... but less rusty week 2 vs wk1 for him.Yeah I dont really want to pick that scab ... but his mindset was what i found a surprising .. no matter the technical ruling of guilt he obviously believes he has done zero wrong.. he looked damaged by the experience.
Yes Im sure he will give it his all..
Actually while watching last weekend, there was a part of the play early on I think, where he made some mistakes. My instinctive reaction was that he was trying very hard to make an impact, not that he was just screwing up. I agree, we can expect him to give his all this year and respect him for it and his post-exit from Essendon life.watched that interview.
Im not gonna go into the supplements side of it... too much water under the bridge..
However, this is Crameri's final shot. He has, is and will give it everything. After being thru what he has - he wont leave any questions unanswered about him.
IMO he stays in and with Menz seemingly not close, its his gig.
GO Catters
As to his Essendon experience, I'm less generous.
yes, and as in many things, the soldiers take the brunt of the damage while those that give the orders get much lessTotally with you there.
No matter how aggrieved Stewart (and the rest of them) might feel about their 'treatment', they all injected dubious (at best) substances in a clandestine fashion. In a clear flouting of the guidelines they had been consistently advised of regarding supplements and the like. The notion that they were all blissfully oblivious of their clear contraventions of standard practice for athletes around performance enhancing substances is entirely risible, in my view.
I'm OK with his opportunity to get back and play footy. And I truly wish him all the best in that regard.
But I have no sympathy for the view that they all deserve pity. Or some 'success' to offset the injustice that was foisted upon them back then.
They went (well) outside the rules. They got caught. And the punishment was entirely appropriate, if not somewhat lenient.
Anyway, whatever his take might be on how he 'got here', I hope he continues to present for selection and bring a solid effort week upon week.
Given Menzel's latest travails, he could be playing quite a few games in the seniors throughout the year. So hopefully he truly can leave the past behind and simply enjoy the incredible opportunity he has right now to play footy with a team that looks some sort of chance again this year.
Don't think soWhat was the Kelly and Esava interview about? Any talk about contracts?
What was the Kelly and Esava interview about? Any talk about contracts?