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Re: Official team vs Lions - Round 3
« Reply #30 on: April 16, 2015, 09:32:53 PM »
Claw, I'm not always on your side. But your last 5 or so posts have been spot on.
This line in the sand crap needs to start from the top. Hasn't happened and sick of the weak decision making by the people at top.
Anyway, not surprise.
Good luck to the boys and good luck to knights hopefully stays healthy and becomes a permanent on the hff.
what is new to look fwd too. its more of the same old same old. same dud players same dud structure same dud game style.
not even a 1st or 2nd yr player given a go.

me i wont be watching it. not live anyway. they havent given me one good reason as to why i should.

national dragon boat champs are on over here. reckon me and the dog will heading down to that regatta enjoying the sunshine  cheering on some of the locals.

Always watch the tiges if you can. No iffs buts or maybes.
This is what makes me real suss of you Claw. Are you a real tiger, or just some bloke who likes theorizing about footy?
how old are you willy me im what most youngsters would call ancient.

if i was a betting man id say most tiger supporters over 45 are exactly like me. in fact id say most supporters from all clubs over that age are the same.
we get wise we mature and footy isnt the be all end all that it was when we were young. it doesnt mean we stop loving our clubs or stop looking at what needs to be done.
 you get to a stage where you can take it or leave it win lose or draw.you dont have to watch a game live you can watch it later and do other things.  its a great place to be you can actually be more objective without all the emotion.
getting older does it make me a bad supporter. well chucky the child thinks so but i gather he has a bit of growing up to do. nope im not a bad supporter i just have other things in life that are just as important or more important than footy. footy isnt the whole world.

mate i love the club im desperate for a premiership but i dont need to watch the game at any cost i will do other things i like and watch the game later. i actually am at a stage where unquestioning support is not a given. they need to earn my support doing the same things over and over expecting the same results is stupidity and i wont support it. i ned something to make me want to support em and im not getting that atm. ordinary list ordinary performances and we get spin. let em flog that sort of stuff off to little chucky.

 anyway i just realised its a night game so i will watch it live. not that it matters.

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Re: Official team vs Lions - Round 3
« Reply #31 on: April 16, 2015, 09:37:41 PM »
so do you play a fast paced bloke who cant get a kick or a slower paced footballer who gets plenty?
Depends on what the slow bloke does with football when gets it.
most blokes who lack pace but find plenty of the ball do so because they are natural footballers.

natural footballers generally  tend to use the ball pretty well.

surely a pacey player who uses his pace to win possession and burn off his opponents is of more benefit than one who just uses his pace to run down the enemy

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Re: Official team vs Lions - Round 3
« Reply #32 on: April 16, 2015, 09:45:23 PM »
so do you play a fast paced bloke who cant get a kick or a slower paced footballer who gets plenty?
Depends on what the slow bloke does with football when gets it.
most blokes who lack pace but find plenty of the ball do so because they are natural footballers.

natural footballers generally  tend to use the ball pretty well.

surely a pacey player who uses his pace to win possession and burn off his opponents is of more benefit than one who just uses his pace to run down the enemy
geez i agree id take it further and say a slow mid is usually inside or a ball winner,, primary goal win the ball dish it out to blokes with pace and skills. sometimes you are blessed to get blokes who go get it burst away and then hit a target,

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Re: Official team vs Lions - Round 3
« Reply #33 on: April 16, 2015, 10:07:18 PM »
I've just got to note that the only Richmond player that I saw run down a Bulldogs player with pace from behind, lay an effective tackle & win a free for holding the ball was Chris Newman.
He was also the only bloke that I saw kick a goal from outside 50. 
I did see him fail & struggle at times too, but I also saw him trying his guts out when others had checked out.  I may have missed some good things from other players, but I didn't miss Chris Newman doing those things.  Credit where its due.
And yet some wonder why he gets a game ....  ::)   
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Re: Official team vs Lions - Round 3
« Reply #34 on: April 16, 2015, 10:16:17 PM »
Talk about a bunch of soap box diva queens

Have a beer and chill and enjoy the game

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Re: Official team vs Lions - Round 3
« Reply #35 on: April 16, 2015, 10:17:31 PM »
I've just got to note that the only Richmond player that I saw run down a Bulldogs player with pace from behind, lay an effective tackle & win a free for holding the ball was Chris Newman.
He was also the only bloke that I saw kick a goal from outside 50. 
I did see him fail & struggle at times too, but I also saw him trying his guts out when others had checked out.  I may have missed some good things from other players, but I didn't miss Chris Newman doing those things.  Credit where its due.
And yet some wonder why he gets a game ....  ::)   
all fair points mate. but seriously does he give enough week in week out does he constantly perform a rle . i know id be great if we had players meeting all kpis, but we dont we have few, even more reason why newman should yeild to a yougster with good attributes for what ever role we have for him.

he may lay the ODD effective tackle, HES LAID 3 IN TWO GAMES.  he may kick the ODD goal outside 50, HES KICKED ONE GOAL  but we arent getting any thing else.

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Re: Official team vs Lions - Round 3
« Reply #36 on: April 16, 2015, 10:19:06 PM »
I've just got to note that the only Richmond player that I saw run down a Bulldogs player with pace from behind, lay an effective tackle & win a free for holding the ball was Chris Newman.
He was also the only bloke that I saw kick a goal from outside 50. 
I did see him fail & struggle at times too, but I also saw him trying his guts out when others had checked out.  I may have missed some good things from other players, but I didn't miss Chris Newman doing those things.  Credit where its due.
And yet some wonder why he gets a game ....  ::)   
all fair points mate. but seriously does he give enough week in week out does he constantly perform a rle . i know id be great if we had players meeting all kpis, but we dont we have few, even more reason why newman should yeild to a yougster with good attributes for what ever role we have for him.

he may lay the ODD effective tackle, HES LAID 3 IN TWO GAMES.  he may kick the ODD goal outside 50, HES KICKED ONE GOAL  but we arent getting any thing else.

Absolutely nothing, on this Dad and I agree

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Re: Official team vs Lions - Round 3
« Reply #37 on: April 16, 2015, 10:34:04 PM »
I've just got to note that the only Richmond player that I saw run down a Bulldogs player with pace from behind, lay an effective tackle & win a free for holding the ball was Chris Newman.
He was also the only bloke that I saw kick a goal from outside 50. 
I did see him fail & struggle at times too, but I also saw him trying his guts out when others had checked out.  I may have missed some good things from other players, but I didn't miss Chris Newman doing those things.  Credit where its due.
And yet some wonder why he gets a game ....  ::)   
all fair points mate. but seriously does he give enough week in week out does he constantly perform a rle . i know id be great if we had players meeting all kpis, but we dont we have few, even more reason why newman should yeild to a yougster with good attributes for what ever role we have for him.

he may lay the ODD effective tackle, HES LAID 3 IN TWO GAMES.  he may kick the ODD goal outside 50, HES KICKED ONE GOAL  but we arent getting any thing else.

Absolutely nothing, on this Dad and I agree

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Re: Official team vs Lions - Round 3
« Reply #38 on: April 16, 2015, 10:36:52 PM »
stuff the club.

It's in ruins.
Culture is too far gone, runs too deep.

Things just get brushed under the rug.......

RFC is getting what it deserves and brought on itself from thinking it was too good to have to do things properly.

Well LMAO now .

 
« Last Edit: April 17, 2015, 06:52:02 AM by WilliamPowell »
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Re: Official team vs Lions - Round 3
« Reply #39 on: April 16, 2015, 10:53:16 PM »
stuff the club.

It's in ruins.
Culture is too far gone, runs too deep.

Things just get brushed under the rug.......

RFC is getting what it deserves and brought on itself from thinking it was too good to have to do things properly.

Well LMAO now
you know what ox. we all see this but it makes you wonder how people manage to put it to one side.

gotta say i like the way you say it.not just this post or thread. i reckon your wrong at times as well.  but the  no nonsense, humour in abundance  and brutally honest way you do it  well,  i take me hat off to ya.
« Last Edit: April 17, 2015, 06:52:15 AM by WilliamPowell »

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Re: Official team vs Lions - Round 3
« Reply #40 on: April 16, 2015, 11:05:20 PM »
Claw, I'm not always on your side. But your last 5 or so posts have been spot on.
This line in the sand crap needs to start from the top. Hasn't happened and sick of the weak decision making by the people at top.
Anyway, not surprise.
Good luck to the boys and good luck to knights hopefully stays healthy and becomes a permanent on the hff.
what is new to look fwd too. its more of the same old same old. same dud players same dud structure same dud game style.
not even a 1st or 2nd yr player given a go.

me i wont be watching it. not live anyway. they havent given me one good reason as to why i should.

national dragon boat champs are on over here. reckon me and the dog will heading down to that regatta enjoying the sunshine  cheering on some of the locals.

Always watch the tiges if you can. No iffs buts or maybes.
This is what makes me real suss of you Claw. Are you a real tiger, or just some bloke who likes theorizing about footy?
how old are you willy me im what most youngsters would call ancient.

if i was a betting man id say most tiger supporters over 45 are exactly like me. in fact id say most supporters from all clubs over that age are the same.
we get wise we mature and footy isnt the be all end all that it was when we were young. it doesnt mean we stop loving our clubs or stop looking at what needs to be done.
 you get to a stage where you can take it or leave it win lose or draw.you dont have to watch a game live you can watch it later and do other things.  its a great place to be you can actually be more objective without all the emotion.
getting older does it make me a bad supporter. well chucky the child thinks so but i gather he has a bit of growing up to do. nope im not a bad supporter i just have other things in life that are just as important or more important than footy. footy isnt the whole world.

mate i love the club im desperate for a premiership but i dont need to watch the game at any cost i will do other things i like and watch the game later. i actually am at a stage where unquestioning support is not a given. they need to earn my support doing the same things over and over expecting the same results is stupidity and i wont support it. i ned something to make me want to support em and im not getting that atm. ordinary list ordinary performances and we get spin. let em flog that sort of stuff off to little chucky.

 anyway i just realised its a night game so i will watch it live. not that it matters.

I am 26. Unlike you, I have seen no tiger glory. It's been all misery. I am as passionate as ever.

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Re: Official team vs Lions - Round 3
« Reply #41 on: April 16, 2015, 11:05:51 PM »
Clawski on the turps tonight surely. From wishing injuries on 5 or 6 players to praising OX
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Re: Official team vs Lions - Round 3
« Reply #42 on: April 16, 2015, 11:41:09 PM »
stuff the club.

It's in ruins.
Culture is too far gone, runs too deep.

Things just get brushed under the rug.......

RFC is getting what it deserves and brought on itself from thinking it was too good to have to do things properly.

Well LMAO now.
you know what ox. we all see this but it makes you wonder how people manage to put it to one side.

gotta say i like the way you say it.not just this post or thread. i reckon your wrong at times as well.  but the  no nonsense, humour in abundance  and brutally honest way you do it  well,  i take me hat off to ya.

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stuff em.
« Last Edit: April 17, 2015, 06:52:54 AM by WilliamPowell »
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Re: Official team vs Lions - Round 3
« Reply #43 on: April 17, 2015, 12:16:05 AM »
Does no one apart from Willy simply watch them and barrack for them because they just like the team? If you get zero enjoyment from just watching them do their thing good or bad, frustrating or not then I don't know why you bother even talking about them?

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Re: Official team vs Lions - Round 3
« Reply #44 on: April 17, 2015, 12:24:36 AM »
Does no one apart from Willy simply watch them and barrack for them because they just like the team? If you get zero enjoyment from just watching them do their thing good or bad, frustrating or not then I don't know why you bother even talking about them?

Well, it's like this, Mr Right.....

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We are the byproduct of base level marketing, Australian social peer pressure and having grown up playing the game.

When something is wrong with something you think you hold dear to yourself, then like minded Genius will bond.

You're really quite lucky to witness such.

That and it's really fun watching the happy citizens revel in ignorance.
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