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OLB wrote:
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saintlee wrote:Perhaps Goddard to FF? He's tall and mobile....can kick a goal....obviously would lose his run in midfield....but bring in another mid to cover like bally or armo?
He looked more petrified than Daniel Motlop in front of goal yesterday. Sprayed a couple gimmes.

Do you rob our bacline/midfield of a gun, to make an average KP forward?
He missed a couple of goals he normally would have kicked so therefore he looked more petrified than Daniel Motlop?

Fair dinkum. :shock:

Isn't Days of our Lives or Oprah on? FFS
Yup.
You've never actually kicked a footy before have you?

Brendon Goddard looking petrified lining up for goal. Jesus wept. :roll: :roll:
You got anything to add to this thread Two Fuckwits, or are you just looking to have your pointless contributions mocked again?
If I commented that Brendon Goddard looked "petrified" lining up for goal, quite frankly, I would expect nothing less than to be mocked.

That is the biggest pile of steaming sh1t I think I've ever read.

Aren't there Bold and the Beautiful re-runs on or something? Anything!

You have absolutely no idea. Have you actually physically kicked a footy before?
Hey tosser, you dribbled your way through several threads klast week about Raph's body language being more important than his stats...how's this for ya then: BJ = two shots at goal = looked nervous = two misses = not confident in front of goals. Simple enough for you.

Yes, I have kicked a football, what does that prove? Aren't you hung up on my age anymore?

I've got balls enough to respect your point of view - at least when it's not pointless hate-filled crap - so I suggest you do the same. d**khead.


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degruch wrote:
OLB wrote:
degruch wrote:
OLB wrote:
degruch wrote:
OLB wrote:
degruch wrote:
saintlee wrote:Perhaps Goddard to FF? He's tall and mobile....can kick a goal....obviously would lose his run in midfield....but bring in another mid to cover like bally or armo?
He looked more petrified than Daniel Motlop in front of goal yesterday. Sprayed a couple gimmes.

Do you rob our bacline/midfield of a gun, to make an average KP forward?
He missed a couple of goals he normally would have kicked so therefore he looked more petrified than Daniel Motlop?

Fair dinkum. :shock:

Isn't Days of our Lives or Oprah on? FFS
Yup.
You've never actually kicked a footy before have you?

Brendon Goddard looking petrified lining up for goal. Jesus wept. :roll: :roll:
You got anything to add to this thread Two Fuckwits, or are you just looking to have your pointless contributions mocked again?
If I commented that Brendon Goddard looked "petrified" lining up for goal, quite frankly, I would expect nothing less than to be mocked.

That is the biggest pile of steaming sh1t I think I've ever read.

Aren't there Bold and the Beautiful re-runs on or something? Anything!

You have absolutely no idea. Have you actually physically kicked a footy before?
Hey tosser, you dribbled your way through several threads klast week about Raph's body language being more important than his stats...how's this for ya then: BJ = two shots at goal = looked nervous = two misses = not confident in front of goals. Simple enough for you.

Yes, I have kicked a football, what does that prove? Aren't you hung up on my age anymore?

I've got balls enough to respect your point of view - at least when it's not pointless hate-filled crap - so I suggest you do the same. d**khead.
Wow, you are one 24-carat, feral, crow-eating skank-face. Scary. :shock:

What has this thread got to do with Raph? :shock: :shock:

Raph had a terrific game against Adelaide, did not put a foot wrong all day.

Now, back to what we were talking about... When a footballer misses a shot for goal, it doesn't necessarily mean they must have been petrified while taking the shot. You can be confident and still miss.

I don't think you actually thought Goddard looked petrified lining up for goal, I believe you just said it to look like you have an idea about what you're talking about, but what it did was exactly the opposite.

Clueless.


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Gurgman wrote:Why would some of you say Ball should come back in , he is out of form and he sure as hell did regain it on the weekend
I think he is a good chance to get back if he has another good week on the track.
Maybe Plugger , but a run at Sandy maybe better , i had the best trackwork racehorse you have ever seen , shame about raceday :(


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Gurgman wrote:Why would some of you say Ball should come back in , he is out of form and he sure as hell did regain it on the weekend
I think he is a good chance to get back if he has another good week on the track.
Maybe Plugger , but a run at Sandy maybe better , i had the best trackwork racehorse you have ever seen , shame about raceday :(
I'm not sure he was dropped to play in the seconds. I think it was more about improving his overall fitness so hopefully 2 solid weeks will do that.


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i had the best trackwork racehorse you have ever seen , shame about raceday
one of our fast bolwers was like that

terrifying in the nets


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Post: # 778859Post degruch »

OLB wrote:Now, back to what we were talking about... When a footballer misses a shot for goal, it doesn't necessarily mean they must have been petrified while taking the shot. You can be confident and still miss.

I don't think you actually thought Goddard looked petrified lining up for goal, I believe you just said it to look like you have an idea about what you're talking about, but what it did was exactly the opposite.

Clueless.
Oh, so THAT's what you're talking about...thanks for the contribution.

Great, you have your opinion, you're allowed to be wrong.

How's that Raph thread panning out for you? Better drop him before he costs us a premiership. :roll:


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Post: # 778870Post Beej »

Who had the cutest ass on the field the other day, degruch? That's more your type of footy conversation, is it not? *sigh*


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who's a lesbian ?


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Post: # 778897Post bergholt »

gwilt's second best game for the year was round 6 against the doggies. played defensive forward against lake, maybe? lake had 14 touches, 6 marks. gwilt had 13 touches, 3 marks, 3 tackles, 1 goal, 1 goal assist. not a dominant game but he wasn't bad at all. might be an option if we need a forward to come in.


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I like the idea of Goose going to Lake as a kind of strong bodied physical forward tag.

Lake is their best player but is a chronic head hanger when things go crook.

He needs quelling. Give the Goose the job?


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Thinline wrote:He needs quelling. Give the Goose the job?
seriously? he's never played a role like that, sounds like a bit of a speculative move.


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I would think Big Mac has to be in the mix if a replacement is needed for Kozi providing Gards is right to resume
he would get my nod before the Goose if that was the scenario, and then Goose if Gards doesn't come up

He looked at home there after Kozi went off and that mark and nice goal was just the confidence booster he needed
He got plenty of accolades from the team too!

He has certainly shown he can take a mark and kick long and straight goals for the Zebs also.


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If Max is fit he should come in for the mere fact he can play tall or small.

The Bulldogs don't really have a tall forward line setup and he would be an ideal inclusion.

Just who is going to line up against Brad Johnson?


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St Fidelius wrote:Just who is going to line up against Brad Johnson?
Sam Fisher maybe? I can't remember if he played on him last time, but he's certainly done the job before.


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St Fidelius wrote:Just who is going to line up against Brad Johnson?
Sam Fisher maybe? I can't remember if he played on him last time, but he's certainly done the job before.
id think maybe blake or hudghton if he comes in. the other will probably take welsh.


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If Kosi and Zac out, Max will come in for Zac, Gardiner for Kosi and McEvoy will play Kosi's role.
If Zac is cleared, then the one change.
Though Ball may come in for Eddy who wasn't as good as he was against West Coast (no goals this week) but will still be stiff to be dropped.
I'm sure Gardi will be fit, even have the impression he would have played if King wasn't available yesterday.


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3rd generation saint wrote:If Kosi and Zac out, Max will come in for Zac, Gardiner for Kosi and McEvoy will play Kosi's role.
If Zac is cleared, then the one change.
Though Ball may come in for Eddy who wasn't as good as he was against West Coast (no goals this week) but will still be stiff to be dropped.
I'm sure Gardi will be fit, even have the impression he would have played if King wasn't available yesterday.
Ah, now THAT sounds like a plan.

If we need another forward, FFS give the job to a specialist...Lynch. Gwilt is an outsider for me...has done some good stuff, but am worried about his pace for this game.


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