It boggles the mind that anybody could get away with it, frankly.Take my pen knife, my good man!
I am astonished you've lasted this long on BF without a working familiarity with the first ten seasons or so of the Simpsons.
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It boggles the mind that anybody could get away with it, frankly.Take my pen knife, my good man!
I am astonished you've lasted this long on BF without a working familiarity with the first ten seasons or so of the Simpsons.
That’s the cartoon series, similar to Family Guy, right?It boggles the mind that anybody could get away with it, frankly.
Take my pen knife, my good man!
I am astonished you've lasted this long on BF without a working familiarity with the first ten seasons or so of the Simpsons.
No they are talking about a NFL running back who “didn’t” murder his ex-wife.
So we're not the football club in Brisbane with the admin circus going on. How 'bout dem Broncos...
I agree! It’s a good year for a move up the ladder and be pushing for finals!If there ever was a year to leapfrog the Broncos and get additional supporters of the Lions, this would be it.
Broncos underperforming, coach gets sacked, all this mismanagement will surely have an effect on the playing group. Fair few "supporters/fans" not happy about the way it was all handled.
Lions start to climb above the Broncos and get regular 26k+ crowds.
The amout of media attention and love the Broncos get here is disgusting. We need to reclaim the throne back.
That's bloody terrible, I don't know if it's just perception or backed up by statistics but it seems like it's a pretty regular occurrence to do a 2nd/3rd knee, makes you think there are genetic factors at play.Sounds like Docherty has done his knee again
And players never seem to play the same after multiple knee reco’s. It could come down to mindset and confidence in the knee but it does take its toll after the second one I reckon. I know you don’t really ‘cheer’ injuries but the crows would be taking strong interest in this storyThat's bloody terrible, I don't know if it's just perception or backed up by statistics but it seems like it's a pretty regular occurrence to do a 2nd/3rd knee, makes you think there are genetic factors at play.
Simon Lethlaine ? Gubby Allen speaks volumes.After watching the Saints trade video on the AFL website, I am left feeling very underwhelmed by their admin team and their media team for considering that acceptable to release. That is not a series of exchanges that should be publicised. They didn't appear to have a clear understanding of what it was that they were offering and it's no surprise that they didn't get a deal done. It looked to me like they also were assuming that a deal had to be of equal value coming back in as going out. If they take that approach to trading on a draft night then they will never get a deal done. Realistically, if you want to buy your way into a top 10 pick then you need to pay for that, and you will be paying overs.
Anyone holding pick 10 is going to demand much more than a future round 1 pick and pick 36 while giving back another future pick. To even suggest that is laughable. There is absolutely nothing of interest for Port in that trade suggestion.
A totally disorganised group with no strong negotiation leader.
oh...And Richo's 10K members comment was cringe-worthy and disrespectful to their supporters.
They looked so promising in 2017. They really have stagnated since.I see in another thread that majority of people are tipping SUNS for the wooden spoon........I honestly think it will be the Saints. Under Richo, they have become such a blah team. They really don't have anyone of note.
Losing Simpson would be brutal given how much they try to set up from their backline. IMO the only bigger loss would be Cripps who is that midfield.Carlton wouldn’t want any more senior players to go down, otherwise they could be looking at a wooden spoon with no pick 1 to make them feel better.
I've found the three sets of videos so far (GWS, Carlton and St Kilda) really interesting but agree they dont always show the clubs in a flattering light. Just interesting the different values and thoughts they go through. Clearly there is a much greater difference in who they rate than the general group think we see.After watching the Saints trade video on the AFL website, I am left feeling very underwhelmed by their admin team and their media team for considering that acceptable to release. That is not a series of exchanges that should be publicised. They didn't appear to have a clear understanding of what it was that they were offering and it's no surprise that they didn't get a deal done. It looked to me like they also were assuming that a deal had to be of equal value coming back in as going out. If they take that approach to trading on a draft night then they will never get a deal done. Realistically, if you want to buy your way into a top 10 pick then you need to pay for that, and you will be paying overs.
Anyone holding pick 10 is going to demand much more than a future round 1 pick and pick 36 while giving back another future pick. To even suggest that is laughable. There is absolutely nothing of interest for Port in that trade suggestion.
A totally disorganised group with no strong negotiation leader.
oh...And Richo's 10K members comment was cringe-worthy and disrespectful to their supporters.
That move makes sense to me. It is a one year only type deal designed to fill a gap. A bit like the Bombers top up players, albeit on a reduced scale.I’ve heard talk from a connected person at Carlton that Brendan Goddard’s is seriously being discussed as a short term replacement for Docherty with the new rules permitting a club to do so right up until the start of the season.
That move makes sense to me. It is a one year only type deal designed to fill a gap. A bit like the Bombers top up players, albeit on a reduced scale.
Goddard grew up a Blues supporter iirc.
I think he gets a bad rap for his cultural impact. From all reports, he prepares professionally and demands the same from his teammates. Might be what Carlton needs, particularly with a co-captain going down.On a talent perspective for sure, but the bloke hardly seems any good for a culture. I'd hope Nic Newman being recruited was for this very reason.
I think, under the circumstances. He would be a perfect fit.On a talent perspective for sure, but the bloke hardly seems any good for a culture. I'd hope Nic Newman being recruited was for this very reason.
I think he gets a bad rap for his cultural impact. From all reports, he prepares professionally and demands the same from his teammates. Might be what Carlton needs, particularly with a co-captain going down.
Think his age has more to do with the lack of interest than anything else. Not many 33 year olds get picked up once delisted. Hodge is a bit of a freak in that regard and, even then, we were clearly a special case given the Fagan connection. Ablett is another one, I guess.You may be right, but I think the fact no club would give him a spot on their list - rookie or otherwise - despite still having the ability to play doesn't give me the impression he will offer something positive for a developing team.
I suppose they could do worse, but it goes to show a glaring lack of depth.