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IF MM was coaching us Right our skill should be better then the crap I saw Tonight
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Dave, do you do anything but talk absolute crap? Stop and have a look at the amount of posts you have made in the last half an hour and ask yourself one question, "if someone else had posted what you posted, would you think he is a complete and utter tool?"
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yep drunk.Nope, I see someone how is Frustrated that we let a Game slept Away
i wish there was an ignore button on this thing
Are you drunk?
more like drop nicholls
There is.
Click on the user.
Click view public profile.
Click "add usre to your ignore list".
Nope, I see someone how is Frustrated that we let a Game slept Away
I'm sorry but your making a total ASS of yourself saying the rubbish that you are atm!!!
Malthouse slams players after Pies fall to Eagles
COLLINGWOOD coach Mick Malthouse has been scathing in his criticism of the Magpies, and has hinted that there could be significant team changes for next week after their 12-point loss to West Coast at Subiaco Oval on Saturday night.
When you look at it, we had no players take the game by the scruff of the neck
Interesting from MM. All I can say is as a reporter never mention an honourable loss near him.
It's a very difficult game to really get a read of.
When you look at it, we had no players take the game by the scruff of the neck, Rocca was close, H.Shaw was probably our best BUT IMO he got more of his ball cleaning up in the backline and from contested possions. WCE had Kerr and Judd who are brillaint players when they are on, and they WERE on.
Does this say the gap between us and them is not that great or did WCE play crap only to have Kerr and Judd save the day?
If I had to guess about who he's talking about, I would say Lica, Nicholls, Medhurst, Clement, MAYBE O'Bree, MAYBE Wakelin, Fraser, Johnson (although he was injured) Lockyer. Obviously they all won't be dropped, Fraser and Clement for starters are too good to drop. Whenever MM talks about players who are close to being dropped it never means they will be dropped.
Was Johnson injured? Cause when it happened it just looked like he kicked thin air and he came of second besthe proabably faked the injury just because he looked stupid by missing the ball by about 10 meters
Carefully constructed work by Mick - He comes out and slams the team, demanding better and suggesting there will be many changes, when in reality, even if we won the game there were going to be at least a few changes this week.Malthouse slams players after Pies fall to Eagles
By Mic Cullen, for Collingwood Football Club
News
COLLINGWOOD coach Mick Malthouse has been scathing in his criticism of the Magpies, and has hinted that there could be significant team changes for next week after their 12-point loss to West Coast at Subiaco Oval on Saturday night.
The visitors struggled early, but led from late in the first term until after half-time. However Malthouse wasn't having any of it when the suggestion was made that the Magpies had managed an honourable loss.
"We don't accept anything except the fact that we got beaten," he said after the match.
"It was quality use from West Coast - they all know how to kick, they all know how to find a target.
"We don't.
"I thought we butchered the ball too often. We had enough opportunities to score heavier than what we did. We didn't, and you pay a penalty, like you do against any side.
"We played poorly last week for three quarters doing the same thing - we gave the ball back to North Melbourne and they ended up in front of us at three-quarter time.
"It was luck of the draw that we actually got in front last week. This week we didn't get in front."
Malthouse was equally blunt when explaining why the Magpies found themselves in the positions they had this season, and offered the obvious solution.
"I don't think we're skilled enough. I don't think we've got the class that perhaps other sides have got," he said. "You've just got to make sure that players get better over a period of time, and some players haven't got better over a period of time, and we'll look at those players. "The good thing was our Williamstown side won by 10 goals against Werribee from all accounts. "If there's players there who played well, they'll certainly be considered this week. "A few of those players have actually put their hand up in the last three weeks, and they've just been kept out by players who have been playing better. "Now, on today's performance, there's several players who didn't play anywhere near well enough to hold their place in the side." Malthouse said the age of the squad was not an issue. "We aren't a young side - as soon as they put their hand in the draft, whether they're 38 or 18, it makes no difference to me."