Strapping Young Lad
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You’ve been having a right whinge for over a week.Yeah it is. It's strange.
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You’ve been having a right whinge for over a week.Yeah it is. It's strange.
I'm laughing. Laughing with Ginni, Ken and people taking the piss out of Ken. Laughing at those who were triggered by Ken and those who think being triggered is good leadership. And I'm laughing at you if you're arguing that Sicily's reaction was good leadership and something to be proud of. So I'm happy for you to keep arguing it.You’ve been having a right whinge for over a week.
Oh yeah, sure you are.I'm laughing. Laughing with Ginni, Ken and people taking the piss out of Ken. Laughing at those who were triggered by Ken and those who think being triggered is good leadership. And I'm laughing at you if you're arguing that Sicily's reaction was good leadership and something to be proud of. So I'm happy for you to keep arguing it.
I thought you were great to watch this year and Hawks are usually intersting as they innovate and don't just follow the crowd and tactics of the recent premiers. They're certainly not doing so with what they're praising as leadership - that's for ****ing sure. But I also thought your dummy spitting exit was fantastic to watch too. It was like watching an Aussie tennis brat. Bloody entertaining year from the Hawks this year.Oh yeah, sure you are.
Pages upon pages of posts about Hawthorn in multiple threads, but you’re not triggered at all.
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Yeah yeah, you’re so cooked you think that a club who’s had a senior coach stand and goad a player after a loss is “having a dummy spit” for daring to get pissed off by such poor behavior.I thought you were great to watch this year and Hawks are usually intersting as they innovate and don't just follow the crowd and tactics of the recent premiers. They're certainly not doing so with what they're praising as leadership - that's for ****ing sure. But I also thought your dummy spitting exit was fantastic to watch too. It was like watching an Aussie tennis brat. Bloody entertaining year from the Hawks this year.
You're getting there. The other half of Kenny goading is Sicily and some former greats being ridiculously triggered.Yeah yeah, you’re so cooked you think that a club who’s had a senior coach stand and goad a player after a loss is “having a dummy spit” for daring to get pissed off by such poor behavior.
The fact you have to mention ex-players is the real laugh.You're getting there. The other half of Kenny goading is Sicily and some former greats being ridiculously triggered.
Even you humourless supporters who take the club so seriously that you can't deal with laughter at anything Hawk are offering great entertainment. Keep it going.
It's not to late to change clubs. Hawthorn is the family club and will welcome you and I doubt Collingwood will miss yaI thought you were great to watch this year and Hawks are usually intersting as they innovate and don't just follow the crowd and tactics of the recent premiers. They're certainly not doing so with what they're praising as leadership - that's for ****ing sure. But I also thought your dummy spitting exit was fantastic to watch too. It was like watching an Aussie tennis brat. Bloody entertaining year from the Hawks this year.

Yes Sam does. Sicilys reaction? You’re acting like he tried to kill Ken or sat there abusing him for an hour. He said “shut the **** up” and told him his time at Port as coach he’s done sweet **** all so he shouldn’t be talking. It’s one funny and two he’s defending his teammate, he barely went on with it.Sam showed very clearly this year that he has one of the best footy minds in the business. I'm not questioning that. I just think that Sicily's reaction being spruiked as good leadership is comical.
I think you're reading what you want to read. In terms of the overall situation, most of it was out of James's control - Sicily's reaction was the only bit in his control and he had a vent and was held back by some more mature teammates with better control over their emotions.
Mitchell spoke about "the way" that Sicily led, which pretty clear would mean the way Sicily responded to the situation.
Yep. Just a coincidence that the two commentators who were scathing about Kenny's actions in the televised event were recently retired former Hawk greats. No biases there. No possibility that they were driven by disappointment in Hawthorn's defeat at all. To give Hodge his dues though he was also scathing about Ginni's tweet prior in the week, so not necessarily bias with him.The fact you have to mention ex-players is the real laugh.
Hawks have cooked you.
It's not to late to change clubs. Hawthorn is the family club and will welcome you and I doubt Collingwood will miss ya![]()
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Yes Sam does. Sicilys reaction? You’re acting like he tried to kill Ken or sat there abusing him for an hour. He said “shut the ** up” and told him his time at Port as coach he’s done sweet ** all so he shouldn’t be talking. It’s one funny and two he’s defending his teammate, he barely went on with it.
“They held him back” making it sound like a fight. Hilarious, an arm grab from one player to say “yeah he’s probably had enough” and then it was done, is nothing. You’re blowing this way more than it needs to be.
Mitchell spoke about the way Sicily led, which would be how Sicily defended his teammates and being proud in that, not in the situation itself and the situation for happening.
Defection seems to be on your mind in more ways than one? Are you a bit embarrassed about the Hawk hullabulloo? Is that why you've got Rayner as your avatar?
100% read me like a book.Defection seems to be on your mind in more ways than one? Are you a bit embarrassed about the Hawk hullabulloo. Is that why you've got Rayner as your avatar?

I probably won't stop at 100 if Hawk fans keep responding defensively because I find it funny that Hawk leaders were so triggered by Kenny being cheeky and then were proud of being triggeredWill old mate stop at 100 posts -95 now Dudes like me ‘continually sooking ‘ just 18
You know what none of those guys you mentioned ever did?, after a game gave a spray to the opposition when we had won. Most of the time no matter what happened on the field you shook hands and had a beer. That's what sportsmanship is about. This is where your missing the point with your self righteous view. Based on what we know now Sicily was well within his rights to say what he said and you should expect the same from any captain. If you honestly believe Darcy would have just copped it sweet in the same situation your delusional.What's so funny about all of this is that Dermie used to stand on people's heads, Lewis, Hodge and Mitchell used to drop the knee on blokes on the bottom of a pack with their coach proudly baosting about them playing unsociable football, the current team have taken playing for high frees to unseen levels - including headbutting the ground. Yet they and their fans are lecturing the comp about the spirit of football and acceptable etiquette. Maybe, just maybe, their spirit of football isn't shared by a heap of the football public, who couldn't give a shit that Hinkley took the piss out of Ginnivan, or whether he called him a ****wit or not.
Nail on the headNo, you’re not getting it.
See if you can give me one example of any of them deciding to sledge an opponent after a game, calling them a ****head while smugly watching on?
Never happened. They might have crossed the line when it come to attacking the man in the field of play, but they always shook hands and moved on when the game was done, and if any of them were to become 10 year Senior coaches I’d expect that they still upheld that behaviour.
You’re making excuses for ungracious sportsmanship because you can’t see the difference between things that happen in the field of play(in a different era) and expected behavior once the final siren is blown.
Since when is sledging an opposition player as a coach after a game considered " sociable" football? Absolutely laughable some of this stuff.He told Ken to "**** off" when Kenny was yapping
Can you show me another instance of an AFL coach taunting opposition players or coach on the ground after a game?
So you havent answered the question just deciding to deflect away. Pretty much says it all.You Hawks will have him stabbing Ginnivan soon with a George Cross to Sicily for his heroic rescue.
AFL need to stop just responding to the media with their policy of negative story equals fine, particularly when the media is some ex-players of a club joining in a massive hissy fit of sore losing by that club.
I couldn't agree more with this:
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There's a production line of you guys, with each new product being a little bit inferior to the last.You know what none of those guys you mentioned ever did?, after a game gave a spray to the opposition when we had won. Most of the time no matter what happened on the field you shook hands and had a beer. That's what sportsmanship is about. This is where your missing the point with your self righteous view. Based on what we know now Sicily was well within his rights to say what he said and you should expect the same from any captain. If you honestly believe Darcy would have just copped it sweet in the same situation your delusional.