Author Topic: Plough's aftermatch media conference / Tigers must lift skill level: Wallace  (Read 1618 times)

Offline TigerTime

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i can live with that, i sleep well at night

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Offline Go Richo 12

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I apologise in advance if this question has already been discussed ad infinitum on another thread. But really,why didn't Terry just finish up with our win over Freo in his 500th game last week? That would have been the perfect farewell. We had absolutely nothing to gain by him coaching us against the Dogs. It not only gave them the added incentive to come out and smash us, but it also gave their smug little cluster of fans the opportunity to say that the karmic wheel had run us over, then backed up for a second go. (Pity we never got the same opportunity with Brad Ottens, but then does anything ever go right for us?)
In my opinion, requesting this last game was just pure selfishness and egotism on Terry's part. I'm sure in his addled little mind, like hijacking our farewell press conference to apologise to the Dogs,he imagined that he was going to re-build some bridge between him and his old club that's haunted him for years.The fact is that he  burnt the bridge to the ground 7 years ago. And if he thought the Doggies and their fans were going to somehow come out and  say "all is forgiven Terry, we love you", after the game then he was seriously deluding himself. Good Riddance.   

beautifully said

and will say it a bit nasty

wallace you selfish C, FO! and u r never welcome back at punt rd again and dog loving bastard
Bigots

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i can live with that, i sleep well at night

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Ignorance is bliss!!!
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