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Originally posted by Macca19


There is no proof that the French incident was premeditated either, not even a joke, yet you seem to believe that. Whats good for the goose is good for the gander

Yeh there's no way it was a premeditated hit on Croad, just something that happens in the game. It's not like it was a Yates - Brereton style hit!
 
Originally posted by Scott
That was supposed to be top secret information Dockerbabe, how dare you tell the world about the pre-meditated French/Croad incident.

You must have been the other fly on the wall while Mark Williams and Rob Snowden discussed the best way to beat Fremantle. Yes the Dockers completely revolve around Trent Croad, knock out Croad must = 4 points to the Power.

Im surprised you didn't mention the rest of the conversation between Williams and Snowden. Fremantle are that great Port actually thought they would have to knock out the entire Dockers side to win the game.

The only thing that French did wrong was not to put him in hospital for longer! :D

Taken out of context? Where?

Please show me!
 
Originally posted by dockerbabe


ok there is no proof that the kickett incident was premeditated except for a clive joke
and if people believe a joke like the afl did then they are pretty damn stupid
and why are we not bringing michael gardiner into it as much considering he tried to have a boxing match with a first year player before first bouncedown

Sorry... I suppose there are 2 types of premeditated... 1 where someone declares before say a game that they will do something (which is not what I meant by the Kickett incident)... the other which is less premeditated would be say a punch where the player knows exactly what he is doing, winds up and throws punches (which is what I meant by Kickett when he chased and punched people i.e. he actually thought about the strike and carried it out)... where as French's was a split second decission which was wrong and costly.

Anyway this topic is starting to drag out so all the best against the Roos this w/e they will be hard over at Manuka.
Cheers
SKC
 
Originally posted by funky_monk
Taken out of context? Where?

Please show me!
Essentially by isolating one phrase in an obviously ironic post (when in context), you made it appear that its all that he said and that it was meant seriously.

Turning his mockery of your accusation into what looked to be a call for Croad's blood, which was not the original intent.
 

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Originally posted by kuepper

You ignorant ****ing bastard.

Sure feel free to snipe away, at all and sundry if you will, but to make calls like that regarding one of the most couragous players going around, that he has 'never done anything' does nothing but make you look like the prat you have no doubt set out to be - it is intentional surely?

Since when has the players character, in your biased eyes, had jack to do with the result of a tribunal descion - if mother therasa pulled on the boots, then proceeded to hammer everyone in sight head high, would she get off for 'good character'?

Why am i even wasting my time, with one so ****ing clueless? Thats right, overtime.

Evening all.


Good to see you back here Kuep....missed your posts.....I always have a lot of time for you....
 
Originally posted by kaysee


the other which is less premeditated would be say a punch where the player knows exactly what he is doing, winds up and throws punches (which is what I meant by Kickett when he chased and punched people i.e. he actually thought about the strike and carried it out)... where as French's was a split second decission which was wrong and costly.

SKC

You idiot!!!
So you were at that Derby were you?

I cant remember Dale chasing people to punch... I remember Clem, Doddy and Dale in the thick of it when the "melee" was on and the only other incident with Dale was off the ball when he and phil read stood toe to toe with the doogs up...and then Dale mercessly pummelled him and picked up a free kick.

What relevance does it have to last weekends incident? zilch!, nada!, nein!, nothing!!!...


Barnaby could see Croad was aiming for a precision collision...Barnaby could have:

a) stopped in his tracks or slightly changed his direction off the chase. Certeinly not a gutless manouvre and shows presence of mind...avoiding the collision keeps him somewhat in the contest as Croad would have sailed passed him completely missing him and ending up somewhere near Railway Pde.

b)braced and taken the hit legally...dusted himself off... and got on with it.

c) countered Croads approach with a careless, illegal and down right dangerous hit.

he chose the latter...
 
Originally posted by Porthos
Essentially by isolating one phrase in an obviously ironic post (when in context), you made it appear that its all that he said and that it was meant seriously.

Turning his mockery of your accusation into what looked to be a call for Croad's blood, which was not the original intent.

Thanks Porthos, I couldn't have said it better myself, it was as if you took the words right from out of my mouth.

But then again I am sure if I said it Funkymonk would have once again taken it completely out of context! :D
 
Spot on! Sounds like he should have his own detective series.

That's a good one mate! LOL :p

Well as a neutral (ie not Port or Freo), do any of you think Croad had it coming for him? In todays Sunday Times, someone wrote into the sports letters section saying that after all the stuff Croad said earlier in the season about his hitman image ("If you can go out and smash a few guys early it's pretty good..." or something like that) he said he had it coming for him and i admit i tend to agree with him. Maybe like the same guy said he should take a more humble approach like Jako, who plays fair and phsical and is more humble in front of the media.
 
Originally posted by Macca19


There is no proof that the French incident was premeditated either, not even a joke, yet you seem to believe that. Whats good for the goose is good for the gander

have i ever said that i believed this i said it was a rumour going around and it was interesting to hear what people thought of the incident. i heard a story and thought it would be an interesting conversation topic sorry if u misread it
 

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