Why was Cripps dropped?
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Why was Cripps dropped?
Does anyone know the reasoning behind Cripps' absence in recent weeks? I don't recall him getting injured and he had a really good knack for kicking goals.
PS - watching the footy at the moment and I just have to say that Harry Taylor is the most overrated player in the AFL. One good game against an injured Riewoldt in a GF and all of a sudden he's described as one of the league's "premier" backman... rubbish
PS - watching the footy at the moment and I just have to say that Harry Taylor is the most overrated player in the AFL. One good game against an injured Riewoldt in a GF and all of a sudden he's described as one of the league's "premier" backman... rubbish
I still can't believe the ball bounced over Jamie Shanahan's head into Darren Jarman's lap 4 times in one half of footy... kills me...
Re: Why was Cripps dropped?
Had a operation with "Compartment Syndrome" of the calf muscle said it was a season ending injury, but reported at the start of the week he has rehabbed better than expected and could be back before season end.BringBackLuke wrote:Does anyone know the reasoning behind Cripps' absence in recent weeks? I don't recall him getting injured and he had a really good knack for kicking goals.
PS - watching the footy at the moment and I just have to say that Harry Taylor is the most overrated player in the AFL. One good game against an injured Riewoldt in a GF and all of a sudden he's described as one of the league's "premier" backman... rubbish
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I'm a 20-year Saints member.Megsie wrote:just noticed your name.
no wonder you didn't know what happened to Cripps. Doubt you follow
the saints.
First memories of the footy are at Moorabbin of a bloke called Jeff Hilton with a rockstar mullet wearing no.52 (possibly no.58) in the reserves.
Back then I used to think Danny Craven and Brett Bowie were the same person.
If you want any further evidence of my Saints fandom, I'm more than happy to write a few paragraphs on the virtues of Gordon Fode.
As for Bally - he's a friend, so of course I'd love him back at the club... hate seeing him in the Pies colours - it still doesn't look right.
I still can't believe the ball bounced over Jamie Shanahan's head into Darren Jarman's lap 4 times in one half of footy... kills me...
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can you ask him the simple question then- was it the money or the game?BringBackLuke wrote:As for Bally - he's a friend, so of course I'd love him back at the club... hate seeing him in the Pies colours - it still doesn't look right.
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The gamesaintbrat wrote:can you ask him the simple question then- was it the money or the game?BringBackLuke wrote:As for Bally - he's a friend, so of course I'd love him back at the club... hate seeing him in the Pies colours - it still doesn't look right.
Luke's intelligence is such that he's never going to have an issue earning money post-football
I still can't believe the ball bounced over Jamie Shanahan's head into Darren Jarman's lap 4 times in one half of footy... kills me...
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And yet you were so scared by the events two years later, when you were 6!
By the way St. Kilda last played a Moorabbin in 1992. If you're now twenty then you were 1 or 2 tops when we last played there.
How about entertaining us with your recollection of Arctic Park instead.
The trolls aren't getting any smarter.
By the way St. Kilda last played a Moorabbin in 1992. If you're now twenty then you were 1 or 2 tops when we last played there.
How about entertaining us with your recollection of Arctic Park instead.
The trolls aren't getting any smarter.
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iQ and earning money don't always go hand in had.BringBackLuke wrote:The gamesaintbrat wrote:can you ask him the simple question then- was it the money or the game?BringBackLuke wrote:As for Bally - he's a friend, so of course I'd love him back at the club... hate seeing him in the Pies colours - it still doesn't look right.
Luke's intelligence is such that he's never going to have an issue earning money post-football
Ask him how his Uni course is going....
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already asked my question BUT why Collingwood... and guessing one question will always lead to another- why could he not work it out...BringBackLuke wrote:The gamesaintbrat wrote:can you ask him the simple question then- was it the money or the game?BringBackLuke wrote:As for Bally - he's a friend, so of course I'd love him back at the club... hate seeing him in the Pies colours - it still doesn't look right.
Luke's intelligence is such that he's never going to have an issue earning money post-football
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Whoa - what's with the hostility? 4 in 1988 = 27 todayKate wrote:And yet you were so scared by the events two years later, when you were 6!
By the way St. Kilda last played a Moorabbin in 1992. If you're now twenty then you were 1 or 2 tops when we last played there.
How about entertaining us with your recollection of Arctic Park instead.
The trolls aren't getting any smarter.
And I was at that last game in 1992 - I was on the ground when they honored each team member who played that day
And let's look at this objectively - I'd have to be a pretty sad person to spend my Sunday morning trying to fool a forum into thinking I go for a particular footy team
As for Arctic Park - forget what year it was, but I do recall a rather strange day when the wind changed mid-game so Melbourne had a howling gale for 3 quarters
I still can't believe the ball bounced over Jamie Shanahan's head into Darren Jarman's lap 4 times in one half of footy... kills me...
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Anyone new is always accused of being a troll, its a right of passage.BringBackLuke wrote:The gamesaintbrat wrote:can you ask him the simple question then- was it the money or the game?BringBackLuke wrote:As for Bally - he's a friend, so of course I'd love him back at the club... hate seeing him in the Pies colours - it still doesn't look right.
Luke's intelligence is such that he's never going to have an issue earning money post-football
Back to LB. I find it VERY difficult to believe money didn't come into it. I believe he was poorly advised by his Manager and Father. But gosh, this subject has been done to death.
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One of the oddest comments I've read on here in a while. How can you say he was "poorly advised" to go to the Pies? How could his decision worked out any better?St Lenny wrote:Anyone new is always accused of being a troll, its a right of passage.BringBackLuke wrote:The gamesaintbrat wrote:can you ask him the simple question then- was it the money or the game?BringBackLuke wrote:As for Bally - he's a friend, so of course I'd love him back at the club... hate seeing him in the Pies colours - it still doesn't look right.
Luke's intelligence is such that he's never going to have an issue earning money post-football
Back to LB. I find it VERY difficult to believe money didn't come into it. I believe he was poorly advised by his Manager and Father. But gosh, this subject has been done to death.
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One of the oddest comments I've read on here in a while. How can you say he was "poorly advised" to go to the Pies? How could his decision have worked out any better?St Lenny wrote:Anyone new is always accused of being a troll, its a right of passage.BringBackLuke wrote:The gamesaintbrat wrote:can you ask him the simple question then- was it the money or the game?BringBackLuke wrote:As for Bally - he's a friend, so of course I'd love him back at the club... hate seeing him in the Pies colours - it still doesn't look right.
Luke's intelligence is such that he's never going to have an issue earning money post-football
Back to LB. I find it VERY difficult to believe money didn't come into it. I believe he was poorly advised by his Manager and Father. But gosh, this subject has been done to death.
"It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into."
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