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tony_montana

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong - Round 6, 2013
« Reply #120 on: May 04, 2013, 10:19:19 PM »
Look at the white germs evening up the free kick count now the stings out of the game

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong - Round 6, 2013
« Reply #121 on: May 04, 2013, 10:26:44 PM »
Well, what a refreshing reminder of why I hate the fluorescent maggots.  Appreciation?  We were on the anus end of a right royal rogering with an oversized baseball bat.  They could not have done more to bring the pampered princesses back into the game just before half time - 3 blatantly incorrect decisions cost us 3 goals and at that point you could see how it was going to play out.  Nothing like crueling a fair contest with one-sided umpiring.

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong - Round 6, 2013
« Reply #122 on: May 04, 2013, 10:26:56 PM »
yeah saw that, I told yas, it was the precious ones game from the outset, it looked like we were going to wreck their celebration milestone game early and so they had to cruel our flow.  idiots
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong - Round 6, 2013
« Reply #123 on: May 04, 2013, 10:37:43 PM »
Umpiring aside, the same hacks and stupid tactics beat us every week. The sooner Foley and the youngsters at Coburg come in the better.,

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong - Round 6, 2013
« Reply #124 on: May 04, 2013, 10:48:28 PM »
i'm sick to death of watching teams give us a lesson in how to spread.

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong - Round 6, 2013
« Reply #125 on: May 04, 2013, 11:23:12 PM »
-Petterd, did some ok things in the 2nd half, but overrall he is a liability, gives away dumb frees, cant kick, I counted 3 times him going up uncontested and choosing to fist instead of take the mark(ie no confidence!). Batch and Dea to be given a run at it, this guys not up to it.
-Knights, the weapon is hungry and a hog, ignored teammates all night going for the big goals, dissapointing, takes away from a  potentially solid game
-Jackson, back to his hacking best, tonight was a rewind on the past several yrs, about 5 shockers.
-Cotch, dont know whats going on with Cotch but thats 6 weeks in a row his disposal is downright poor. Becoming a big concern.
-Grigg got plenty of it, but so did his opponent(s) who use it better.
-Chaplins unforced errors in the first half were just dumb and directly cost us 2 goals.
-Deledio quiet,


Our best player was kingy tonight,
Martin was very good and robbed of a goal,
Ellis solid good to see him back up last week,
Vlas looked like he belonged can hold his head up high.
McGuane was really good, once again did not get beaten in a contest and won plenty.
Edwards had a few clangers but overall was very good again.


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Re: Richmond vs Geelong - Round 6, 2013
« Reply #126 on: May 04, 2013, 11:30:01 PM »
-Petterd, did some ok things in the 2nd half, but overrall he is a liability, gives away dumb frees, cant kick, I counted 3 times him going up uncontested and choosing to fist instead of take the mark(ie no confidence!). Batch and Dea to be given a run at it, this guys not up to it.
-Knights, the weapon is hungry and a hog, ignored teammates all night going for the big goals, dissapointing, takes away from a  potentially solid game
-Jackson, back to his hacking best, tonight was a rewind on the past several yrs, about 5 shockers.
-Cotch, dont know whats going on with Cotch but thats 6 weeks in a row his disposal is downright poor. Becoming a big concern.
-Grigg got plenty of it, but so did his opponent(s) who use it better.
-Chaplins unforced errors in the first half were just dumb and directly cost us 2 goals.
-Deledio quiet,


Our best player was kingy tonight,
Martin was very good and robbed of a goal,
Ellis solid good to see him back up last week,
Vlas looked like he belonged can hold his head up high.
McGuane was really good, once again did not get beaten in a contest and won plenty.
Edwards had a few clangers but overall was very good again.
Good summary Tony.

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong - Round 6, 2013
« Reply #127 on: May 04, 2013, 11:39:07 PM »
I'd hoped things would be different this year but they're not. Geelong was the biggest test, the barometer of things.

... We won't make finals this year unless their is a miracle.

Its a shame because I'd hoped we were getting somewhere but we are 2 years away from finals in my opinion.

Some teams seem to bounce straight back into success.
We seem to climb Mount Everest. It's a big expedition for us just to make finals when other teams seem to waltz right in.
The players must start to own responsibility. Take the onus upon themselves to be better.

Too much fanfare too much talk too much wanking.
The coach, the captain. Too much promises.
Players take too long to develop, too slow to take the next step.

Lets just start winning.  Lets just bust the competition open. Suprise the others. Be the big riser.

It's not our lot in life.  It's always a hard slog for us.

Too much rubbish and not enough results.
Not enough leadership. Too few stand up when it counts.
Too often teams can just flex a muscle and we seem to just wilt under pressure.
Can't win a milestone game. Can't beat a team with a player with a milestone game.
Same old same old.
It's not good enough. No excuses anymore.
We are a good age, have good experience.
We aren't that good and we proved it again tonight.


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Re: Richmond vs Geelong - Round 6, 2013
« Reply #128 on: May 04, 2013, 11:45:59 PM »
we were in control half way into the second
then the umps got geelong back into the game
and as stuffing USUAL THE RFC DROP THEIR HEADS AND SHOW HOW stuffing MENTALLY FRAGILE THEY ARE
GROW SOME stuffing BALLS RICHMOND

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong - Round 6, 2013
« Reply #129 on: May 05, 2013, 12:55:37 AM »
Tonight was further proof we are just an average "middle of the road" team.

I can't understand how some teams can regenerate so quickly .....yet the RFC is perminately stuck    in a state of mediocrity .


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Re: Richmond vs Geelong - Round 6, 2013
« Reply #130 on: May 05, 2013, 01:21:05 AM »
Tonight was further proof we are just an average "middle of the road" team.

I can't understand how some teams can regenerate so quickly .....yet the RFC is perminately stuck    in a state of mediocrity .

thats how it is unfortunately. the recruiting this last 12 months was only to try and finish 8th. I think we will struggle to make the eight now. We are a very average football side.

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong - Round 6, 2013
« Reply #131 on: May 05, 2013, 05:33:01 AM »
Very disappointing this game but really shows that were are still a few KKP's and at least two more years off it. I really didn't think we were that far off but after the past few weeks we need to smell the roses. Buckle up for at least another two years of these results, maybe longer because......dare I say it......it looks like we have gone backwards compared to the competition this year to date. :-\
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong - Round 6, 2013
« Reply #132 on: May 05, 2013, 06:23:49 AM »
Tonight was further proof we are just an average "middle of the road" team.

I can't understand how some teams can regenerate so quickly .....yet the RFC is perminately stuck    in a state of mediocrity .
Who else has beaten geelong this season ::)
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong - Round 6, 2013
« Reply #133 on: May 05, 2013, 07:21:57 AM »
Tonight was further proof we are just an average "middle of the road" team.

I can't understand how some teams can regenerate so quickly .....yet the RFC is perminately stuck    in a state of mediocrity .


we are simply not good enough'
We cannot win enough of the ball when in dispute
And when we do win it, more oftem that not we dont pick the right option and turn the ball over
End of story

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong - Round 6, 2013
« Reply #134 on: May 05, 2013, 07:37:35 AM »
We aren't good enough yet Port are
Give me a break

We lose because we continually reward mediocrity

How on earth is Newman, Grigg and Hackson still getting game time

Amazing really

Dimma better make finals this year or he might as well start looking for another job,  as next year as seen in the past with the RFC, don't deal with pressure well and will fail again

Media will be all over us in a massive way next year given his last year of contract


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