Hollow Knight
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Do you think Voss, Lepitch, the Scotts would have retired if there was a chance of a flag in 2007, I don't think so.
If you knew Vossy, Leppa or the Scotts, you would realise that is a stupid statement. They didn't retire because there wasn't any hope of a flag. Maybe do some research before making silly statements.He knew it was an end of an era and time to go because he was stale. Do you think Voss, Lepitch, the Scotts would have retired if there was a chance of a flag in 2007, I don't think so. He just wanted to get out and wanted to keep playing football.
Voss and Leppitsch retired because of injury.
Brisbane were completely at blame here. He didnt want to retire. Brisbane pushed him by not compromising and allowing him to get some rest and a life outside of footy. Essendon gave him that opportunity and he took it. WHo wouldnt. He still wants to play footy he just doesnt want to run 20km a day and so he shouldnt after the many years of service he gave Brisbane. Time for Brisbane to show a bit more respect to the older players who took them to the 3peat.
No, i'm sort of regretting we have him now, when you don't have a coaching appointment.Yes injuries and if Brisbane were on the verge of a premiership they would have all retired. Yeah right. Time to move on Matthews just doesn't realise that.
Yes injuries and if Brisbane were on the verge of a premiership they would have all retired. Yeah right. Time to move on Matthews just doesn't realise that.
He knew it was an end of an era and time to go because he was stale. Do you think Voss, Lepitch, the Scotts would have retired if there was a chance of a flag in 2007, I don't think so. He just wanted to get out and wanted to keep playing football.
Personally, I wouldn't write them off for top 4.
Brisbane were completely at blame here. He didnt want to retire. Brisbane pushed him by not compromising and allowing him to get some rest and a life outside of footy. Essendon gave him that opportunity and he took it. WHo wouldnt. He still wants to play footy he just doesnt want to run 20km a day and so he shouldnt after the many years of service he gave Brisbane. Time for Brisbane to show a bit more respect to the older players who took them to the 3peat.
If this is true, why didn't he ask to be traded? Brisbane would have done if he wanted it that badly. Suggest your have a look through some of the old threads on this topic. If you'll believe Brisbane's statement (which some choose not to) than he never mentioned a modified training schedule to them and they did everything they could to keep him, and even offered to trade him, and even if you don't believe the club Mal hasn't ever said that he even asked for one.
Do you think he was genuine then in his desire to retire?
What was Mal's line? : "I don't know what Brisbane is so angry about. I gave them 6 years of bloody good service and only missed 4 games in that time....".
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and this is how you supporters say your thanks, when Wanganeen left Essendon i was shattered but I still respect the bloke.
Also when Caracella was stolen from Essendon as Essendon didn't have the extra cap to be able to afford him did i get angry with him no.
What a ridiculous comment.All 3 would have retired regardless of Brisbanes situation as their bodies were shot and they had nothing left to giveHe knew it was an end of an era and time to go because he was stale. Do you think Voss, Lepitch, the Scotts would have retired if there was a chance of a flag in 2007, I don't think so. He just wanted to get out and wanted to keep playing football.
Brisbane wanted him to commit full time and Michael couldnt and theres nothing wrong in what Brisbane asked of him and for that you cant really blame Brisbane for wanting a player to have a professional committed approach.The part time footballer no longer exists in this game anymore and thats what Michael wanted.Good luck to Essendon for picking him and i wish him well but i reckon if Michael is going to have a part time approach to his football he will not be doing himself or Essendon any goodBrisbane were completely at blame here. He didnt want to retire. Brisbane pushed him by not compromising and allowing him to get some rest and a life outside of footy. Essendon gave him that opportunity and he took it. WHo wouldnt. He still wants to play footy he just doesnt want to run 20km a day and so he shouldnt after the many years of service he gave Brisbane. Time for Brisbane to show a bit more respect to the older players who took them to the 3peat.
Not a chance.
If there's one thing you'll notice with liars, is they don't like repeating their lie, so they'll deflect. Usually they'll take one of two tacks.
1: I couldn't possibly have done 'x' because of 'these circumstances (i.e. I wasn't there, didn't know etc,..') or;
2: The circumstances were such that what I did wasn't that bad (i.e. I was drunk, all the guys do it, etc).
What was Mal's line? : "I don't know what Brisbane is so angry about. I gave them 6 years of bloody good service and only missed 4 games in that time....".
Not 'I didn't do anything bad' but rather 'This is why I'm allowed to be bad'.
Character flaw.
So you believe that all of last year he was simply planning to crap on the club? For what reason? Surely you should all want to know why? I can fully understand Brissy supporters being angry that he has left the club but I'm yet to hear any real reasons of why it all happened other than Mal's version of his desire to retire & then later change of heart. I'm interested to hear what Brissy supporters think actually happened if they don't believe Mal's story & also why they believe it.


