no a few years later he was interviewed and said whilst at the time he was bitter he said in hindsight he was cooked and was happy for the decision
So he HAD gripes then? glad we settled that.
Its good he has come to terms with it.
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no a few years later he was interviewed and said whilst at the time he was bitter he said in hindsight he was cooked and was happy for the decision
it's fair to say that 99% of players have gripes when they are cut and don't retire on their own terms. I had a boss of mine about 12 years ago who at the time was short listed as a candidate for a role on the st.Kilda board, he mentioned that one of the harderst things is that at the end of each year no matter how good the people perhaps no matter how good the players are, in the instance that you might win the flag you are forced to SACK players due to AFL rules. so hence that a lot of players would have an issue.So he HAD gripes then? glad we settled that.
Its good he has come to terms with it.
Wow. That’s a frightening stat. Any wonder he looks a disinterested in some games, even when he’s having to carry the Lions. Which happens a lot.
Can't see Daisy getting another year unless it assisted Carlton getting Beams for a few.
Can't see Daisy getting another year unless it assisted Carlton getting Beams for a few.
No thanks, only have love for one player that has gone and then returned - Tarrant!
...don't forget the great Des Tuddenham!No thanks, only have love for one player that has gone and then returned - Tarrant!
I think you’re underrating him and overrating the others massively tbh.Not so much these days, more and more it's our next gen mids - McCluggage Berry Rayner Taylor who are leading the way. Beams having a great game is a bonus. And since giving up the C he's unencumbered and back to his best. Played a blinder V Hawks
What else is he going to say?Beams now off the Magpies "bus"
Ben Guthrie
Oct 24, 2014 12:52PM
Two days ago, Buckley used the analogy that if players did not want to be at Collingwood, they would stop the bus and let them off.
"I guess I'm off the bus now," he said.
Beams was equally blunt about whether the Lions or Collingwood were closer to winning a premiership.
"Brisbane," he said when asked...………..LOL Dickhead
What else is he going to say?