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The following statistics were displayed before the Kangaroos v West Coast game:

Chris Judd, 2004 AFL Rankings

Disposals #10
Contested Possessions #1
Hard Ball Gets #1
Loose Bal Gets #1


Want to eat your words now? Sound like a ****ing idiot paying out Judd for being 'soft' and far from 'Captain Hardball' don't you?

What's Captain Hardball to you then, dyertribe? Don't see how you can do much more than be ranked #1.

Makes your comments about Doughty look pretty questionable as well, seeing as you obviously have no idea of hardness.
 
Originally posted by spindoctor
The following statistics were displayed before the Kangaroos v West Coast game:

Chris Judd, 2004 AFL Rankings

Disposals #10
Contested Possessions #1
Hard Ball Gets #1
Loose Ball Gets #1


Want to eat your words now? Sound like a ****ing idiot paying out Judd for being 'soft' and far from 'Captain Hardball' don't you?

What's Captain Hardball to you then, dyertribe? Don't see how you can do much more than be ranked #1.

First and foremost, can I start by saying I had no idea I got under your skin this much - devoting a thread to me, with all the trademark signs of mental ******ation that have made you the BigFooty Adelaide Board village ****wit.

I am honoured.

Now in regards to Judd, I saw those statistics too - and I was absolutely amazed. Why? The amount of times the West Coast midfield has capitulated in games they should carry a clear advantage in. Today's effort at Manuka was no different - and it was interesting to see that Chris Judd got an astounding 15 touches today.

While I admit West Coast's general submediocrity belies Chris Judd's overall form - I still tend to think he needs to work on the defensive side of his game, regardless of what the stats say - not quite sure what your highlighting of Judd's loose-ball gets adds to your argument, BTW.

Originally posted by spindoctor
Makes your comments about Doughty look pretty questionable as well, seeing as you obviously have no idea of hardness.

As opposed to your comments about Doughty, seeing as you had no idea he debuted in 2000? If you weren't such a hypocrite your comments might carry some weight.

Here's a thought - Why don't you bump your St. Kilda thread again - they beat the Hawks this week after all.
 
Making an honest error on Doughty's debut - and admitting it - is very different to spreading crap about Judd...and sticking by it.
 
Originally posted by spindoctor
Making an honest error on Doughty's debut - and admitting it - is very different to spreading crap about Judd...and sticking by it.

"Spreading crap about Judd?"

What's that? For having an opinion that differs to yours based on statistics you belatedly saw on television? - as opposed to the crap you spread about Montgomery following the Rama incident.

Honestly spindoctor - with behaviour like this you not only look like a hypocrite of the highest order, but a congenital ****wit as well.

By all means, continue posting - I enjoy making you look foolish.
 

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awww a whole thread devoted to dyertribe...

so ...did you have sauce? or just on plain bread?
 
Judd is a great player, but his defensive side is very poor compared to his offense and most of the Eagle midfielers fit into the same category, focusing all out on attack.

He will get alot of the ball because of his pace and he is physically mature for his age. If he has someone that can run with him and put the pressure on then the amount of the ball he gets is cut down but more importantly his use of the ball declines a fair bit aswell.

I'd love to have him playing in our team, but its good to know he is not running around in a cape with a big 'S' on it. ;)
 
More food for thought, dyertribe:

The Dogs were headed goalward again when Crows Michael Doughty and Nathan Bassett put their bodies on the line to help turn the game.

With the Bulldogs on the march, Doughty cut across a pack to courageously spoil a menacing forward thrust and then Bassett hit Johnson with a fierce hip-and-shoulder bump which jolted the ball free and saw the Crows run the footy downfield and goal through Hentschel.

It signalled the start of a four-goal burst which sparked the Crows to just their fourth victory of the season and saw them rise from 15th to 12th – two games clear of bottom-placed Hawthorn.

"That sort of stuff is inspirational," Ayres said of Doughty and Bassett's courageous acts.

Still so soft, dyertribe? Face it, you're just a petty w@nker who makes **** up about players.

I stand by my comments about Montgomery. He is a bad person for making such sickening comments, and he is getting karma for it by being injured at the moment.

As for 'belated' viewing of statistics. No, I already knew it, as stated in previous threads, I knew you just desperately had to have proof. So when it came up on the footy, why not tell you?

And as for defensive side of his game...show me McLeod's defensive side. Pffft.
 
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