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Re: Jacko has retired
« Reply #75 on: September 06, 2014, 01:15:49 AM »
before or after he slaps her?
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Re: Jacko has retired
« Reply #76 on: September 06, 2014, 02:18:06 AM »
before or after he slaps her?

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Re: Jacko has retired
« Reply #77 on: September 06, 2014, 07:49:46 AM »

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Re: Jacko has retired
« Reply #78 on: September 06, 2014, 10:38:54 AM »
another glass half full goes. hooray for small mercies i suppose. but wait what will they do in the off season. well most likely go out and get another glass half full.

we applaud mediocrity especially when it retires, but you know what im not being critical of people we have in the main only ever known mediocrity.

He's ten times the man you'll ever be, and a hundred times the Tiger.

Bloke gave 100% to the club which culminated in a B&F.

You're just an idiot.

Is the 2 weeks up yet before claw retires ?  :whistle

Would think a life member and B&F winner announcing his retirement would not be an opportunity to hijack another thread with a mindless rant .
two days  to go i reckon. b ut who knows we have had the wood on port the last couple of yrs.

Either way, I will stand and applaud a Tiger, that despite his limitations, has put his body on the line for over 150 games and contributed in a meaningful manner to the betterment of the club.

That sir, deserves some respect.
good for you
when commenting on him as a player i refuse to sugar coat it just because hes retired. in fact to change ones opinion just because hes retired would be damn superficial imo.

You just dont get it, do you. It is about acknowledging a contribution towards the club not another critique.

exactly. All of a sudden acknowledging someones effort becomes changing ones opinion.

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Re: Jacko has retired
« Reply #79 on: September 06, 2014, 10:56:30 AM »
I can sort of understand claws point ..its a bit like when someone dies and at the funeral they say what a great person he/she was when in fact they maybe had plundered bank accounts or ripped the tax system off etc

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« Reply #80 on: September 06, 2014, 11:16:15 AM »
I can sort of understand claws point ..its a bit like when someone dies and at the funeral they say what a great person he/she was when in fact they maybe had plundered bank accounts or ripped the tax system off etc

Analogy is a bit off G, not saying he was a great player - he wasn't  - he was very average, just acknowledging his service as a player in the yellow and black.

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Re: Jacko has retired
« Reply #81 on: September 06, 2014, 11:18:48 AM »
Agreed Tony

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Re: Jacko has retired
« Reply #82 on: September 06, 2014, 11:41:06 AM »
another glass half full goes. hooray for small mercies i suppose. but wait what will they do in the off season. well most likely go out and get another glass half full.

we applaud mediocrity especially when it retires, but you know what im not being critical of people we have in the main only ever known mediocrity.

He's ten times the man you'll ever be, and a hundred times the Tiger.

Bloke gave 100% to the club which culminated in a B&F.

You're just an idiot.

Is the 2 weeks up yet before claw retires ?  :whistle

Would think a life member and B&F winner announcing his retirement would not be an opportunity to hijack another thread with a mindless rant .
two days  to go i reckon. b ut who knows we have had the wood on port the last couple of yrs.

Either way, I will stand and applaud a Tiger, that despite his limitations, has put his body on the line for over 150 games and contributed in a meaningful manner to the betterment of the club.

That sir, deserves some respect.
good for you
when commenting on him as a player i refuse to sugar coat it just because hes retired. in fact to change ones opinion just because hes retired would be damn superficial imo.

Nobody is saying you have to change your opinion on him, Claw, but there is a time and a place for your mediocrity rants and this is not one of them. Show some class for the retirement of a tiger player.
fair enough. he has clearly been a good servant of the club well respected etc in this im happy to acknowledge him with the rest of you.

it would look very ordinary of me to come on here and applaud him as a player after 10 odd yrs of  criticising his game though.

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Re: Jacko has retired
« Reply #83 on: September 06, 2014, 12:01:10 PM »

fair enough. he has clearly been a good servant of the club well respected etc in this im happy to acknowledge him with the rest of you.

it would look very ordinary of me to come on here and applaud him as a player after 10 odd yrs of  criticising his game though.

I agree with you and I reckon if you had said this right from the start you wouldn't have got whacked like you did.   :thumbsup

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Re: Jacko has retired
« Reply #84 on: September 06, 2014, 12:49:12 PM »
I'm still staggered by the timing of this.

Very strange.
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Re: Jacko has retired
« Reply #85 on: September 06, 2014, 12:58:37 PM »
The boys will be emotional I reckon.

Lets hope they can channel it and smash port.

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Re: Jacko has retired
« Reply #86 on: September 06, 2014, 01:08:29 PM »
I'm still staggered by the timing of this.

Very strange.
Worries me a bit.
Hopefully his general health is ok. It's something that someone who was told he had a serious illness would do......
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Re: Jacko has retired
« Reply #87 on: September 06, 2014, 01:34:09 PM »
just on the circumstances. is it really a surprise at all.

at the end of 2012 he was ready to retire then. wasnt he talked into going around again for 2013. something along those lines anyway. hes had a good 2013 and thats kept him up and about.
but.
now in 2014 injuries and age have really kicked in the body is feeling it even more and hes truly had enough. i reckon this is not something that has just happened but has been happening since 2012.

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Re: Jacko has retired
« Reply #88 on: September 06, 2014, 04:00:06 PM »
I can sort of understand claws point ..its a bit like when someone dies and at the funeral they say what a great person he/she was when in fact they maybe had plundered bank accounts or ripped the tax system off etc

Analogy is a bit off G, not saying he was a great player - he wasn't  - he was very average, just acknowledging his service as a player in the yellow and black.
selling him a bit short TM, very average players generally don't reach the platitudes that notch a B&F in a year, The side wins 15 games . He rose to the challenge to become a respected player and key member of the side. I feel for him that his fitness road blocked him from backing up last years stellar season , a delayed start to the year and was never able to get going. This was really no major shock, although the timing could have been a bit better , I wish him the very best, a fine young fellow
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Re: Jacko has retired
« Reply #89 on: September 06, 2014, 04:41:12 PM »
I can sort of understand claws point ..its a bit like when someone dies and at the funeral they say what a great person he/she was when in fact they maybe had plundered bank accounts or ripped the tax system off etc

Analogy is a bit off G, not saying he was a great player - he wasn't  - he was very average, just acknowledging his service as a player in the yellow and black.
selling him a bit short TM, very average players generally don't reach the platitudes that notch a B&F in a year, The side wins 15 games . He rose to the challenge to become a respected player and key member of the side. I feel for him that his fitness road blocked him from backing up last years stellar season , a delayed start to the year and was never able to get going. This was really no major shock, although the timing could have been a bit better , I wish him the very best, a fine young fellow

Don't want to spoil the thread bj, so I wont say anything except, you know my feelings on last seasons b&f