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Yep, and this week's just like any other week?
Downhill skier.
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Mark Williams is the master of psychological games, especially before big ones. If he says what he says, you'd do better to have a good think about why he's saying it, and what the real effects will be, rather than leaping up automatically and calling him a bigmouthed tool.
You do if your major sponsor is a bigmouthed tool who already dissed you publicly as senior coach.
Hahaha
Genius Choco
Mark Williams is a former Collingwood captain, and dual Copeland Trophy winner. He wants to return to Victoria to coach some day. Collingwood supporters such as yourself should remember this.Williams is a great coach but a massive tool and he passes that arrogance on to his players.
Mark Williams is a former Collingwood captain, and dual Copeland Trophy winner. He wants to return to Victoria to coach some day. Collingwood supporters such as yourself should remember this.
sure.
how ignorant are you?
& to geelong fans - youre letting what choco says get to you - its here in this very thread & also here - for all to see!
That's funny! That thread on the Port Board shows that you are equally obsessed with us at present.
yeh, we've got one thread regarding the gfc.
& you've got what, 6 or 7 regarding the pafc?
clearly obsessed - i think theres some panic in the ranks down the highway....
mate, keep the tissues to wipe your chops![]()

Since you're asking, I'm not ignorant at all of course!sure.
how ignorant are you?

He's actually nailed this as good as I think anyone has so far.
Bartel sends Port powerful message
THE big heads at Port Adelaide would have learned a rich lesson watching the Brownlow Medal unfold on Monday night.
Jimmy Bartel was an emphatic winner. To finish seven votes clear after missing the final two games of the year is undeniably the performance of the best player in 2007.
What Port players and supporters should have noticed was the humility and respect with which the Geelong mid-fielder accepted his award. All the right people were thanked, there was no self-serving gloss applied. No bows, no high stepping jigs. A modest man accepted the highest individual award in the AFL.
"I am definitely embarrassed by it at the moment. It is a pretty humbling experience to get your name read out at the Brownlow, let alone win one," Bartel, 23, said.
Here was one classy act. Take note Port Adelaide, success can be achieved without denigrating your opposition. Sportsmanship lives on, just not at Alberton.
With the Brownlow done, the season is hurtling towards the end. Geelong will play Port on Saturday for the premiership. Already Geelong has won a bunch of awards. The club has supplied nine players to the All-Australian team, won the Rising Star award with Joel Selwood and romped home in the VFL grand final.
If it wins the great trophy, then it will have defeated a team that has risen to its peak this past month. Port's chances of adding to its 2004 title cannot be underestimated. The Power is a mix of premiership experience, pace and youth.
source: http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22482931-12270,00.html
nuff said.

