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Brownlow Medallist
- Aug 13, 2014
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- West Coast
No wonder I battle to follow that thread.
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No wonder I battle to follow that thread.
And 6Poster #4 - huge surprise.
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No wonder I battle to follow that thread.
Has anyone checked on Badge?IPL bubble has been burst. This could get really bad quickly.
When the coach asks you to show some ballsThat’s nuts
Poster #4 - huge surprise.
Probably mostly random unrelated posts about Freo / bump from 4+ years about Ross Lyon
Ignore list related?
I tried to get into that thread to get a genuine understanding of where opposition supporters ranked the Eagles, but the thread just quickly turned into a b*tch fest.
Poster #1 isn’t even taking into account the multiquotes. Would imagine that number is somewhere in the thousands of actual “posts”Poster #4 - huge surprise.
OK, so why bomb it up the right all the time then?If you've got a throw in from the goal circle, have one player on the outside of the circle right up where it meets the boundary line to receive the pass. The GA/GS (whoever took the throw in) immediately steps in and around the player on the mark, turning their body towards the line to shield the ball, and takes the pass back. This is something you can practise at training until you've got it down pat at a good speed.
They should also be reminded that the contact rule penalises the player who initiates the contact (i.e., the person moving). This means that if you stand in someone's way, and they run into you, it's your ball (if the umpires are watching). You should face your opponent while you're doing this so you can see where they're moving, although if it's outside and sunny (and the sun's in the right direction), you can use their shadow. The key to this is quick lateral movement. Take small steps back if you have to, but be where they're going before they get there. Even if they don't infringe (and they usually get so frustrated that they do), you're holding up a player from getting involved in a sport where you can only hold on to the ball for three seconds. If it's a GD doing it to a GA, that also takes a shooter out.
GK ALWAYS takes throw ins/free throws in the defensive third. They're the only ones who can't lead beyond that line, so there's no point having a player who can standing still in that zone. Whoever is closest, whoever wins the free, they put the ball on the ground and the GK comes up to take it.
Mascots are now getting 6 figure endorsement deals...
OK, so why bomb it up the right all the time then?
The hell is their mascot a gorilla anyway?
While we're at it, do we force the opposition to wear bibs with their position on it so everyone easily knows where their player is?Because when the opposition know what we're going to do, we can figure out how they'll react and counter accordingly. It's brilliant!
I love dealing with people on Gumtree:
"Hey mate, have you still got it? If so I'll come and pick it up tonight."
"Yep still got it, what time were you thinking?"
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It can be a painful process.
I like when people ask if furniture, that you have clearly provided dimensions for will fit in their vehicle...often not even telling you what said vehicle is.