WHAT IS PLUGGERS PROBLEM WITH ST.KILDA
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WHAT IS PLUGGERS PROBLEM WITH ST.KILDA
Just reading another thread where someone wrote they would prefer someone other than Lockett as a goal kicking coach at St.Kilda. It got me thinking: What actually is Pluggers problem with the Saints. I havent lived down in Vic for 30 years, so this may come across as a naive question, but is there one incident that has caused his blackban on our club, or is it just a combination of incidents over the years ?
there is a difference between a great player and a great coach.
plugger has no feelings for st kilda, he still has affection for loewe, spud and a couple of others, thats it.
he has avoided st kilda functions, even those honoring him.
so be it.
imo we should be getting people who want to be at st kilda and just for their own edification.
plugger has no feelings for st kilda, he still has affection for loewe, spud and a couple of others, thats it.
he has avoided st kilda functions, even those honoring him.
so be it.
imo we should be getting people who want to be at st kilda and just for their own edification.
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Dan Warna wrote:there is a difference between a great player and a great coach.
plugger has no feelings for st kilda, he still has affection for loewe, spud and a couple of others, thats it.
he has avoided st kilda functions, even those honoring him.
so be it.
imo we should be getting people who want to be at st kilda and just for their own edification.
Dan i dont think he goes too any functions(too do with football) full stop
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Some might argue that Famer doesn't fall under the label 'people'... He is nothing more than a stray dog that needs to be 'fixed'Dan Warna wrote:some might argue farmer isnt' that good at football either...Spinner wrote:Wanker people dont stop being wanker people just because they are good at football.
oh talking about plugger soz
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Shows how dumb the afl is, plugger came out and said he can't stand the modern gamemcadam05 wrote:you have too ask why he gets over 100000 a yr too "promote" the game then from the AFLyipper wrote:Plugger just doesn't like footy - full stop.
Gehrig emerged from scans yesterday saying he was "as sweet as a bun"
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When did he play for St Kilda , i thought he was a Sydney wanker.......
The truth is i no longer consider him a St Kilda player ,he raced off to Sydney to milk their coffers after he allegedly lost a fair portion of his StKilda money flirting with greyhounds in Devon Meadows.....
How many wooden spoons did he help us win,thats about all we won when we had the crutch throwing ,Saints official bashing , tub of suet............
The truth is i no longer consider him a St Kilda player ,he raced off to Sydney to milk their coffers after he allegedly lost a fair portion of his StKilda money flirting with greyhounds in Devon Meadows.....
How many wooden spoons did he help us win,thats about all we won when we had the crutch throwing ,Saints official bashing , tub of suet............
The more things change the more they stay the same
have you met him....i have...sat next to him at dinners on occasions as well....he is actually a very nice young man.....Spinner wrote:Wanker people dont stop being wanker people just because they are good at football.
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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plugger is an all time great.
i will always have a spotfor him in my st kilda heart.
i think he was over a lot of things at st kilda...the mediocrity in the admin, the rotating coaches and the consistent poor performance of the club.
it wasn't just st kilda however, he needed out of victoria, and sydney was the best option.
i will always have a spotfor him in my st kilda heart.
i think he was over a lot of things at st kilda...the mediocrity in the admin, the rotating coaches and the consistent poor performance of the club.
it wasn't just st kilda however, he needed out of victoria, and sydney was the best option.
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He wouldn't be the first person to have found things tough when they reflect on their life from 18-26 and not look back fondly on how things panned out. If he made a change that made him feel better about himself it would be all the more difficult to go back.
While we remember some of the great things he did on the field it's easy to forget his more challenging times, when injury and suspension coupled with media scrutiny made like difficult for him. It's possible he feels that the clib didn't always do right by him in those days.
Perhaps he's moved on and wants to do more postive things.
While we remember some of the great things he did on the field it's easy to forget his more challenging times, when injury and suspension coupled with media scrutiny made like difficult for him. It's possible he feels that the clib didn't always do right by him in those days.
Perhaps he's moved on and wants to do more postive things.