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Nah, just don't boo during the medal presentation. It's not that hard.Yeah if you don't want booing on Anzac Day don't play football on Anzac Day.
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Nah, just don't boo during the medal presentation. It's not that hard.Yeah if you don't want booing on Anzac Day don't play football on Anzac Day.
I saw a suggestion somewhere on social media that the ANZAC medal be awarded to the most injured player on the losing side which I found amusing.The AFL have blatantly and pathetically cashed in on ANZAC Day. Remembrance of fallen soldiers should be separated from footy. The AFL has made its bed...
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Because he clearly just loves the fact that he's playing footy. I love watching the big dope play for that very reason.I have a question. Why does Daniher throw his hands up in a I am the GOAT after a goal (even a good one) as though he is the messiah that has just won them the game, even though he hasn't?
They cost extraThere are no virgins in the whorehouse, are there?

This is beyond that now though... People are sooking about any booing of players from start to finish of any game.Nah, just don't boo during the medal presentation. It's not that hard.
Was the booing of Goodes after the pointing out the Collingwood girl, or the next year when he done the spear chucking dance toward the Carlton fans at the SCG? I can't remember exactly.
There was no need for such an aggressive celebration as Sydney walked over Carlton at home. It was in my eyes an act of deliberate antagonism and one couldn't help but think it was an attempt to incite a reaction. A reaction is what happened. Doesn't mean it's right but when you let the genie out the bottle those things can happen.
Because he clearly just loves the fact that he's playing footy. I love watching the big dope play for that very reason.
I'm not sure they are.This is beyond that now though... People are sooking about any booing of players from start to finish of any game.
I have a question. Why does Daniher throw his hands up in a I am the GOAT after a goal (even a good one) as though he is the messiah that has just won them the game, even though he hasn't?
To suggest booing during an Anzac presentation is a good show of footy tribalism is one of the more odd majority views i've ever seen on this board.
Send Wheatley to a NFL game in Philly in Giants gear, Ibrox in a Celtic kit or the Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti in a Carlos Tevez shirt.
I'm amazed that approx. 80,000 people can stand silently during the minute of silence. That is more remarkable that some dickhead doesn't spoil that. But they don't focus on that.
He is doing a fair bit off the ball to contributeRobbie Gray has not been playing well all year so far. Is he injured or is it something else. His form and touch have been way below his standard.
Anyone have an idea ?
I particularly like the faux outrage from ex-players who were cheating animals on and off the field. It is always extra meaningful to be lectured on appropriate behaviour by them.Saint Bob Murphy noted that and then couldn’t believe the events of the post-match.
These guys have become so bubblefied it’s mental.
I particularly like the faux outrage from ex-players who were cheating animals on and off the field. It is always extra meaningful to be lectured on appropriate behaviour by them.
He is doing a fair bit off the ball to contribute
Nah, just don't boo during the medal presentation. It's not that hard.
I’m from Europe and have literally just returned from the US last week.
You must be hanging out with some right wing nut jobs.
The overwhelming view of Australia overseas regarding race is Howard’s boat people policy and aborigines.
The only people who think Australia is PC in anyway are the gun nuts, from your last post it seems that you are talking about YOUR perception of Australia after visiting other countries.
The ‘and it’s ANZAC DAY!111’ caveat is incredible too.
The pre-game ceremony was immaculately observed. Once the anthem finishes and the siren goes it’s any other game.

