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Tuesdays on Terry
« on: April 17, 2007, 03:20:38 PM »
 ;)

Anyway what did he have to say today besides Browny's going to miss again.

Hopefully some kind of better news. . . .  :pray
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Re: Tuesdays on Terry
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2007, 05:16:50 PM »
heard just a bit of it on sen
terry just spun more poo about brown, saying its a 4-6 week injury for most, bla bla bla ,

what happened to the 20 day injury!!!!

lets face facts , brown is still limping and wont play 4 a while as his leg is worse than what they say

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Re: Tuesdays on Terry - Wallace forecasts changes
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2007, 05:48:44 PM »
Wallace forecasts changes
by: Angus Morgan
Sportal
April 17, 2007
   
"Our VFL side (Coburg) had a good win (against North Ballarat on Sunday) and we've had some blokes obviously that have let the side down over the past few weeks, so we'll make changes, there's no doubt about that," Wallace told his regular Tuesday media conference.

Wallace said that he's not at the point where he needs to confer 'crunch match' status on Friday's clash, but that he simply wants to remedy the fadeouts which have hurt the Tigers after they were in winning positions in all three matches this season.

"There's massive momentum swings in games of footy now, I think that's just the nature. It's become so hard-running both ways that you'll get periods when one side's in control and then periods when the other side's in control," he said.

"What we haven't been able to do is ride home the advantage when we've had the momentum our way … and there's a reaction to that - when the opposition's got it you've got to be able to control that.

"That's clearly something that we need to continue to work on."

Full article at: http://sportal.com.au/football.asp?i=news&id=97340

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Re: Tuesdays on Terry - Tigers won't risk Brown
« Reply #3 on: April 17, 2007, 05:52:17 PM »
Tigers won't risk Brown against old club
The Age
April 17, 2007 - 1:29PM

Richmond's Nathan Brown won't be risked against his former AFL club the Western Bulldogs on Friday night as the Tigers continue to fend off criticism over their recruiting.

Tigers coach Terry Wallace said Brown, who has had a stress reaction in the leg he broke badly two years ago, won't play against the Bulldogs.

"He's probably still at least a week away," Wallace said.

"It's been four weeks now and we said it was probably a four week injury.

"Obviously we're not going to take any risks with him.

"Nathan needs continuity in his footy when he eventually gets back to play."

Wallace was also forced to defend his club's recruiting following the Tigers' winless start to the season.

Critics have roasted the Tigers for recycling players in previous years rather than embarking entirely on a youth policy.

Former Melbourne star Garry Lyon was the latest to do so, suggesting the Tigers' list had slipped behind clubs such as Hawthorn which had put their faith exclusively in young players.

But Wallace said the Tigers remained on track for eventual success.

"We've got 30 of our 44 players who are under 24 years of age," Wallace said.

"Clearly some people in the media don't do their homework and don't look deeply enough about where those blokes are at.

"We're very comfortable with where we're at."

But the loser of the Tigers-Bulldogs clash at the MCG can expect added heat from the media blowtorch next week following what is shaping as a grudge match.

The Bulldogs, another club which has rebuilt through youth, are struggling with defeats in their past two matches after being widely tipped as premiership contenders.

There is also feeling on both sides with both club presidents critical of the other's club in recent weeks.

Wallace is also a former Bulldogs coach who left in acrimonious circumstances.

http://www.theage.com.au/news/Sport/Tigers-wont-risk-Brown-against-old-club/2007/04/17/1176696813011.html

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Re: Tuesdays on Terry
« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2007, 08:10:36 AM »
Do you suppose, that just one moment, Terry is going on what he's being told by the fitness staff.  Fitness staff, like doctors, like everyone else in the world, can mistakes or underestimate situations.  Look at meteorologists - they constantly get it wrong.

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Re: Tuesdays on Terry
« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2007, 12:30:49 PM »
Do you suppose, that just one moment, Terry is going on what he's being told by the fitness staff.  Fitness staff, like doctors, like everyone else in the world, can mistakes or underestimate situations.  Look at meteorologists - they constantly get it wrong.

No, no, no Julz! Geez! Everything in the world is Terry's fault!. He is the DEVIL! He purposely is sabotaging the club as payback for his bad year in 1987! Be warned...a plan was hatched by he and Greg Miller to destroy the club and thus leave more funding for their beloved Doggies and Roos to survive in this difficult financial climate.  ::)

At lest that's what the sauce would have us believe.  :banghead
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