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Re: I Love....
Hmmm.
I didn't like his body language, but that's a no go on here.
Also called guys out of marks, cracked it when it wasn't delivered to him again.
I know it was tough, but it was the conditions, not some set the team had against him to make his night difficult.
I didn't like his body language, but that's a no go on here.
Also called guys out of marks, cracked it when it wasn't delivered to him again.
I know it was tough, but it was the conditions, not some set the team had against him to make his night difficult.
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+1SainterK wrote:Hmmm.
I didn't like his body language, but that's a no go on here.
Also called guys out of marks, cracked it when it wasn't delivered to him again.
I know it was tough, but it was the conditions, not some set the team had against him to make his night difficult.
And it's not the 1st time its happend. Not a serial offender like BJ but it's cancerous when it happens. Leaders footprint on a team/game is often bigger than they realise.
When Roo got focused in the last, suddenly the rest of the team lifted along side him.
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You're right K, he was poor tonight in that regardSainterK wrote:Hmmm.
I didn't like his body language, but that's a no go on here.
Also called guys out of marks, cracked it when it wasn't delivered to him again.
I know it was tough, but it was the conditions, not some set the team had against him to make his night difficult.
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Frustrating game for Roo tonight, and rather than blame his own, perhaps should look at taking it out on a prone opponent by laying a Vulcan arm grip or some such.
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Dangerous choice of adjective SP but I couldn't agree more. Roo takes two steps backwards in the credibility stakes everytime he chucks a wobbly. In his defence last night the Ranga would have put him off a bit with the knee in the back. Dog act.saintspremiers wrote:+1SainterK wrote:Hmmm.
I didn't like his body language, but that's a no go on here.
Also called guys out of marks, cracked it when it wasn't delivered to him again.
I know it was tough, but it was the conditions, not some set the team had against him to make his night difficult.
And it's not the 1st time its happend. Not a serial offender like BJ but it's cancerous when it happens. Leaders footprint on a team/game is often bigger than they realise.
When Roo got focused in the last, suddenly the rest of the team lifted along side him.
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Cairnsman wrote:Dangerous choice of adjective SP but I couldn't agree more. Roo takes two steps backwards in the credibility stakes everytime he chucks a wobbly. In his defence last night the Ranga would have put him off a bit with the knee in the back. Dog act.saintspremiers wrote:+1SainterK wrote:Hmmm.
I didn't like his body language, but that's a no go on here.
Also called guys out of marks, cracked it when it wasn't delivered to him again.
I know it was tough, but it was the conditions, not some set the team had against him to make his night difficult.
And it's not the 1st time its happend. Not a serial offender like BJ but it's cancerous when it happens. Leaders footprint on a team/game is often bigger than they realise.
When Roo got focused in the last, suddenly the rest of the team lifted along side him.
Its lucky he is at the club at all afterall him and BJ are cancers to the club.
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Gee P66 you need to be careful with your adjectives but yeah I can see how you would see them in that light, especially BJ and if he leaves I think a lot of supporters will say it was always going to be terminal.plugger66 wrote:Cairnsman wrote:Dangerous choice of adjective SP but I couldn't agree more. Roo takes two steps backwards in the credibility stakes everytime he chucks a wobbly. In his defence last night the Ranga would have put him off a bit with the knee in the back. Dog act.saintspremiers wrote:
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And it's not the 1st time its happend. Not a serial offender like BJ but it's cancerous when it happens. Leaders footprint on a team/game is often bigger than they realise.
When Roo got focused in the last, suddenly the rest of the team lifted along side him.
Its lucky he is at the club at all afterall him and BJ are cancers to the club.
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I really think that sometimes people critisising passion from players makes me believe they have never played a competitive sport in their lives
For years Riewoldt has had the ball plonked on his head with three defenders smashing him, or he makes a three times 50 metre full sprint lead to have it float over his head or at his toes.
Not once has Riewoldt ever shirked a contest for season after season, smasing after smashing to his body, but we have internet clowns calling him cancerous.
Last night we have a bloke get fully kneed in the back but plays on and kicked two crucial goals after being well held all night, but still we have morons critisising him.
Really, it says much more about the fools knowing SFA about what Riewoldt does and has done for the STKFC and his teammmates.
For years Riewoldt has had the ball plonked on his head with three defenders smashing him, or he makes a three times 50 metre full sprint lead to have it float over his head or at his toes.
Not once has Riewoldt ever shirked a contest for season after season, smasing after smashing to his body, but we have internet clowns calling him cancerous.
Last night we have a bloke get fully kneed in the back but plays on and kicked two crucial goals after being well held all night, but still we have morons critisising him.
Really, it says much more about the fools knowing SFA about what Riewoldt does and has done for the STKFC and his teammmates.
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Since when has criticising not been allowed in footy. It's what makes sitting in the outer entertaining and in the modern era, visiting SS. I thought a couple of his plays in the last quarter were vinatage Roo. By the way I used to be a champion table tennis player so don't tell me I don't know competitive sport.joffaboy wrote:I really think that sometimes people critisising passion from players makes me believe they have never played a competitive sport in their lives
For years Riewoldt has had the ball plonked on his head with three defenders smashing him, or he makes a three times 50 metre full sprint lead to have it float over his head or at his toes.
Not once has Riewoldt ever shirked a contest for season after season, smasing after smashing to his body, but we have internet clowns calling him cancerous.
Last night we have a bloke get fully kneed in the back but plays on and kicked two crucial goals after being well held all night, but still we have morons critisising him.
Really, it says much more about the fools knowing SFA about what Riewoldt does and has done for the STKFC and his teammmates.
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lol - talking yourself up on an internet forum.Cairnsman wrote:Since when has criticising not been allowed in footy. It's what makes sitting in the outer entertaining and in the modern era, visiting SS. I thought a couple of his plays in the last quarter were vinatage Roo. By the way I used to be a champion table tennis player so don't tell me I don't know competitive sport.
I won a Formula I World Championship so dont tell me about competitive sport
Ping Pong Really body contact stuff, you must know so much about footy from your champion days hitting a Ping Pong ball across a table
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Ok I will admit I was an outside player but it was the damage I could inflict once in the clear, back spin, forward spin, side spin both ways, I could read the flight of the ball like no other. Unfortunately I was given a life ban for sledging and now only enjoy the game from the stands.joffaboy wrote:lol - talking yourself up on an internet forum.Cairnsman wrote:Since when has criticising not been allowed in footy. It's what makes sitting in the outer entertaining and in the modern era, visiting SS. I thought a couple of his plays in the last quarter were vinatage Roo. By the way I used to be a champion table tennis player so don't tell me I don't know competitive sport.
I won a Formula I World Championship so dont tell me about competitive sport
Ping Pong Really body contact stuff, you must know so much about footy from your champion days hitting a Ping Pong ball across a table
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Cairnsman wrote:Ok I will admit I was an outside player but it was the damage I could inflict once in the clear, back spin, forward spin, side spin both ways, I could read the flight of the ball like no other. Unfortunately I was given a life ban for sledging and now only enjoy the game from the stands.joffaboy wrote:lol - talking yourself up on an internet forum.Cairnsman wrote:Since when has criticising not been allowed in footy. It's what makes sitting in the outer entertaining and in the modern era, visiting SS. I thought a couple of his plays in the last quarter were vinatage Roo. By the way I used to be a champion table tennis player so don't tell me I don't know competitive sport.
I won a Formula I World Championship so dont tell me about competitive sport
Ping Pong Really body contact stuff, you must know so much about footy from your champion days hitting a Ping Pong ball across a table
Very good
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There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)