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Considering the game played out almost identically to the 2 times we played them in the season, not really.Thats the choke of all chokes
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Considering the game played out almost identically to the 2 times we played them in the season, not really.Thats the choke of all chokes
That would be the bloke who presented the cup to the winners while about 60,000 people chanted his name. I reckon he knows what success is.Richo knows all about that
If that's his idea of success then ok, he can have that.That would be the bloke who presented the cup to the winners while about 60,000 people chanted his name. I reckon he knows what success is.
It's the closest Bucks will ever get to being on a premiership dias.If that's his idea of success then ok, he can have that.
However, you left out your opponents having injuries to crucial players as well.
How does one ignore, one self.Bigfooty.com offers world class personal settings for it's contributors.
The ignore button is always at your disposal.
In fact, I will employ mine right now.
The moment you start picking spelling mistakes is a sign of defeat my friend.You're*
Everytime I see someone utilise this teenager term I think, idiot.
This was pretty much the case in 2017. However, you left out your opponents having injuries to crucial players as well.
Maybe those premierships should come with little asterisks saying "oh these don't count because they were won before Richmond were relevant"
Or maybe not.
Ok. I'm not sure what Richmond supporters' obsession is with Nathan Buckley and premierships. He's still one of the best players of the modern era.It's the closest Bucks will ever get to being on a premiership dias.
Btw My Dad is a 74 year old Richmond supporter. He started following the game in 1979, the same time as me. He had no real appreciation for the 1980 flag as a newcomer.
He has said for years now that he wants to see a Richmond flag before he dies. He refused to watch the games in full this year because he feared he was a jinx and instead flicked channels and sweated on score updates. I'm thrilled for supporters like my Dad who has had his heart broken so many times and who has celebrated the win through teary eyes with much humility.
Ok. I'm not sure what Richmond supporters' obsession is with Nathan Buckley and premierships. He's still one of the best players of the modern era.
15 big ones!I suppose winning back to back in 1920-1921 after the war is more relevant than winning them during the war.
But hey, your club tells you black and white are colours when they're indeed shades, so your entire club has NFI haha
Hahaha joke15 big ones!
And how sad have you made your dad all these years supporting the enemy? Couldn't you have just supported St.Kilda or something.
You must of been a rebellious kid back in the 60s
Your dad sounds like a good man. I'm glad he got to see some success.I chose my team before he chose his. I wasn't much of anything back in the 60s. That was his time to shine.
Ok. I'm not sure what Collingwood supporters' obsession is with Matthew Richardson and premierships. He's still one of the best players of the modern era.Richo knows all about that
Ignore list is your friend.Why is Sydswans666 making us Sydney fans look like flogs? Stop embarrassing yourself.
Ok. I'm not sure what Richmond supporters' obsession is with Nathan Buckley and premierships. He's still one of the best players of the modern era.
Yeah, but you shouldn't ignore people. It's not nice and can lead to feelings of isolation. Take it from me ignorance is no excuse.Ignore list is your friend.
You were spot on about Vickery! Martin a bad call though
In all honesty, it's just fun and easy to point out the irony.
Treloar following in his footsteps puts it in the spotlight again.
And lastly, maybe there's a little truth to it? Buckley always impresses me with his football knowledge when he speaks, but if I was working for him, I'd feel like he's as thick as a plank of wood emotionally. He strikes me as someone who is all about high performance, do your job, work harder, stop fooling around, work harder, don't smile put your head down, and don't talk about your feelings, etc.
Total opposite aura to Damien Hardwick, who is cracking gags before the Grand Final and telling his players he loves them and wants them to play like they're kids again.