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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne - Round 3
« Reply #180 on: April 17, 2012, 09:09:25 PM »
Are you going to tell us?

Don't you love it when people do that........ :banghead

Guess what I know...but I can't tell you.......then don't stuffing bring it up in the first place...
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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne - Round 3
« Reply #181 on: April 17, 2012, 09:41:40 PM »
Played plenty of footy mate. Didn't need a 23 year old to tell me my place in the zone because the zone gets drilled into you during pre-season. Everyone knows they're spot.

Leadership my stuffing ass, get a clue. Am guessing you played very little football if you think Riewoldt is a great leader. He's a stuffing sook. Being in the leadership group doesn't mean you're a leader. Pointing at people and telling them where to go (when they're already well aware of where they need to be) is not leadership. Putting your head over the footy contest after contest and winning football games by putting the team on your back is leadership.

Played plenty of different team sports to understand leadership buddy.
Show me where I said his a great leader? I'd rather a player yell get in the zone than stand there silently.

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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne - Round 3
« Reply #182 on: April 17, 2012, 09:44:37 PM »
Oh and don't get me wrong, hate when he yells abusively at team mates but you picked a bad example.

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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne - Round 3
« Reply #183 on: April 17, 2012, 09:44:51 PM »
Being in the leadership group doesn't mean you're a leader.

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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne - Round 3
« Reply #184 on: April 17, 2012, 10:02:54 PM »
Played plenty of footy mate. Didn't need a 23 year old to tell me my place in the zone because the zone gets drilled into you during pre-season. Everyone knows they're spot.

Leadership my stuffing ass, get a clue. Am guessing you played very little football if you think Riewoldt is a great leader. He's a stuffing sook. Being in the leadership group doesn't mean you're a leader. Pointing at people and telling them where to go (when they're already well aware of where they need to be) is not leadership. Putting your head over the footy contest after contest and winning football games by putting the team on your back is leadership.

Played plenty of different team sports to understand leadership buddy.
Show me where I said his a great leader? I'd rather a player yell get in the zone than stand there silently.

Oohhh "buddy"  :bow I like it. That's almost as good as "champ' and "chief".  :bow
You reckon Riewoldt would dare raise his voice and tell Richardson where to stand?? No. The players know their role. If someone is out of position and someone notices then sure, yell as loud as you can and tell them  (or someone else) to go to that spot. I just don't think Riewoldt pointing fingers after yet another shanked kick is what "leadership" is. I was certainly never inspired by a player that told everyone else what to do. I liked teammates that stood up when the going got tough and just went hard all day. Chimp would be a delight to play with. I'm not that big on blokes who crack the poos when things don't go their way...At least Richo kept working his ass off even when he got peeed.

Being in the leadership group doesn't mean you're a leader.

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EG Dan Jackson. Shane Edwards in the leadership group? Btw, what did you think of Tuck's game on the weekend?

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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne - Round 3
« Reply #185 on: April 17, 2012, 10:10:42 PM »
My favourite Jack moments are when he shanks a shot at goal and then starts yelling at everyone and telling them to set up the zone. Leadership :clapping :lol They know the zone Jacky boy ;)

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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne - Round 3
« Reply #186 on: April 18, 2012, 07:45:43 AM »
amazing the straws people will clutch at just to hang crap on players
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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne - Round 3
« Reply #187 on: April 18, 2012, 10:48:48 AM »
Snip - again

I posted about this other day and will do so again  :banghead

Will repeat it for the final time  :banghead :banghead

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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne - Round 3
« Reply #188 on: April 18, 2012, 05:05:03 PM »

Will repeat it for the final time  :banghead :banghead


Bet its not.   ;D

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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne - Round 3
« Reply #189 on: April 18, 2012, 05:09:53 PM »
amazing the straws people will clutch at just to hang crap on players

Accusing me of something, peasant?


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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne - Round 3
« Reply #190 on: April 18, 2012, 05:17:41 PM »

Will repeat it for the final time  :banghead :banghead


Bet its not.   ;D

Sadly you are likely right  :'(

Bloody frustrating though
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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne - Round 3
« Reply #191 on: April 19, 2012, 02:14:43 PM »
Played plenty of footy mate. Didn't need a 23 year old to tell me my place in the zone because the zone gets drilled into you during pre-season. Everyone knows they're spot.

Leadership my stuffing ass, get a clue. Am guessing you played very little football if you think Riewoldt is a great leader. He's a stuffing sook. Being in the leadership group doesn't mean you're a leader. Pointing at people and telling them where to go (when they're already well aware of where they need to be) is not leadership. Putting your head over the footy contest after contest and winning football games by putting the team on your back is leadership.

Played plenty of different team sports to understand leadership buddy.
Show me where I said his a great leader? I'd rather a player yell get in the zone than stand there silently.

Oohhh "buddy"  :bow I like it. That's almost as good as "champ' and "chief".  :bow
You reckon Riewoldt would dare raise his voice and tell Richardson where to stand?? No. The players know their role. If someone is out of position and someone notices then sure, yell as loud as you can and tell them  (or someone else) to go to that spot. I just don't think Riewoldt pointing fingers after yet another shanked kick is what "leadership" is. I was certainly never inspired by a player that told everyone else what to do. I liked teammates that stood up when the going got tough and just went hard all day. Chimp would be a delight to play with. I'm not that big on blokes who crack the poos when things don't go their way...At least Richo kept working his ass off even when he got peeed.

Just trying to keep the argument civil because it seems you're getting a little worked up ;)
By what Dimma says, players are still not familiar with their roles in the structure so anyone having a bit of talk does no harm. I guess your seeing it as abuse?

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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne - Round 3
« Reply #192 on: April 19, 2012, 03:10:07 PM »
agree that davey is getting worked up

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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne - Round 3
« Reply #193 on: April 19, 2012, 03:12:32 PM »
Agree, Davey need's to pipe down a little and concentrate in getting the Beefcake back in the side.....
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Re: Richmond vs Melbourne - Round 3
« Reply #194 on: April 19, 2012, 05:32:03 PM »
Played plenty of footy mate. Didn't need a 23 year old to tell me my place in the zone because the zone gets drilled into you during pre-season. Everyone knows they're spot.

Leadership my stuffing ass, get a clue. Am guessing you played very little football if you think Riewoldt is a great leader. He's a stuffing sook. Being in the leadership group doesn't mean you're a leader. Pointing at people and telling them where to go (when they're already well aware of where they need to be) is not leadership. Putting your head over the footy contest after contest and winning football games by putting the team on your back is leadership.

Played plenty of different team sports to understand leadership buddy.
Show me where I said his a great leader? I'd rather a player yell get in the zone than stand there silently.

Oohhh "buddy"  :bow I like it. That's almost as good as "champ' and "chief".  :bow
You reckon Riewoldt would dare raise his voice and tell Richardson where to stand?? No. The players know their role. If someone is out of position and someone notices then sure, yell as loud as you can and tell them  (or someone else) to go to that spot. I just don't think Riewoldt pointing fingers after yet another shanked kick is what "leadership" is. I was certainly never inspired by a player that told everyone else what to do. I liked teammates that stood up when the going got tough and just went hard all day. Chimp would be a delight to play with. I'm not that big on blokes who crack the poos when things don't go their way...At least Richo kept working his ass off even when he got peeed.

Just trying to keep the argument civil because it seems you're getting a little worked up ;)
By what Dimma says, players are still not familiar with their roles in the structure so anyone having a bit of talk does no harm. I guess your seeing it as abuse?

Not seeing it as abuse at all. I originally said my favourite JR moments are when he misses a shot and right away starts pointing fingers at everyone and telling them where to go when they're already on their way to that spot :lol You then told me "that's leadership, buddy". What was your other comment, buddy? I'm probably not familiar with playing sport if I didn't think it was leadership? I've already talked about what I consider to be leadership. Mitch Farmer apparently knew all the structures better than anyone, doesn't mean he was a leader.

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