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http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2009/ ... 46847.html





All about attitude: Warne counsels Saints

Scott Spits | September 16, 2009 - 1:29PM

Passionate St Kilda supporter and former Australian cricketer Shane Warne has revealed he's spoken to a few footballers about performing to expectations in the AFL finals.

Warne said the Saints were well positioned to end the club's 43-year premiership drought after winning 20 matches during the home-and-away season and convincingly beating Collingwood in the qualifying final.


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Perhaps we should start a thread on celebrities who HAVEN'T given "advice" to the Saints. It seems that anyone of note who even had a chat to a player about the weather will be written up in this way. That's the internet news cycle for you, a new angle is needed each hour.


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Post: # 821243Post bobmurray »

did he give them any advice about taking their mother's drugs..

did he give them any pointers for selling information to bookmakers..

did he give them any tips on texting...

maybe he told them how to pick up a dumb blonde and when to marry her,get divorced,make a big payout ,then get back with her so that they can get their money back....

What a role model....


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Did he give Stewie any advice on hair care??


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Talk about the tall poppy syndrome :x :roll:

Warney knows a fair bit about huge expectation and delivering in spades :roll:

...in short in the cut and thrust of an international sport he was a proven champion and winner .

All power to him and I hope it gives the boys a lift...wouldn't be surprised if he will be in the rooms on Friday night.


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saint patrick wrote:Talk about the tall poppy syndrome :x :roll:

Warney knows a fair bit about huge expectation and delivering in spades :roll:

...in short in the cut and thrust of an international sport he was a proven champion and winner .

All power to him and I hope it gives the boys a lift...wouldn't be surprised if he will be in the rooms on Friday night.
yep........not surprised though...


...warnie is a very good motivator.....despite what some on here say... :twisted:


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You get either 'what Warnie thinks' or an extra page of blade steak specials. I'll take Warnie.


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Post: # 821328Post Bernard Shakey »

stinger wrote:
saint patrick wrote:Talk about the tall poppy syndrome :x :roll:

Warney knows a fair bit about huge expectation and delivering in spades :roll:

...in short in the cut and thrust of an international sport he was a proven champion and winner .

All power to him and I hope it gives the boys a lift...wouldn't be surprised if he will be in the rooms on Friday night.
yep........not surprised though...


...warnie is a very good motivator.....despite what some on here say... :twisted:
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saint patrick wrote:Talk about the tall poppy syndrome :x :roll:

Warney knows a fair bit about huge expectation and delivering in spades :roll:

...in short in the cut and thrust of an international sport he was a proven champion and winner .

All power to him and I hope it gives the boys a lift...wouldn't be surprised if he will be in the rooms on Friday night.
+1

I can't recall an athlete who was so feared. Had them beat before he bowled a single ball.

The way he turned that semi(?) final against Africa in the World Cup is forever etched in my memory.


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If it gets them the win....


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Post: # 821351Post PJ »

Warnie was and is an absolute master of the mind game. He had the English and South African cricket teams in living fear of what he might do. If he can help out with the mind field bring it on.


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Every little bit helps! Good on ya Warnie!


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Post: # 821457Post Teflon »

Good stuff Warnie.

Im just now waiting to see if we can get some words of wisdom on preparing for a tough gruelling session from Molly....Im just not sure how applicable the advice will be or if he will indeed pass out half way through it....


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Teflon wrote:Good stuff Warnie.

Im just now waiting to see if we can get some words of wisdom on preparing for a tough gruelling session from Molly....Im just not sure how applicable the advice will be or if he will indeed pass out half way through it....
Give it to Footscray 'doggy style"? :shock:

sorry kids. :oops:


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Milton66 wrote:
saint patrick wrote:Talk about the tall poppy syndrome :x :roll:

Warney knows a fair bit about huge expectation and delivering in spades :roll:

...in short in the cut and thrust of an international sport he was a proven champion and winner .

All power to him and I hope it gives the boys a lift...wouldn't be surprised if he will be in the rooms on Friday night.
+1

I can't recall an athlete who was so feared. Had them beat before he bowled a single ball.
DK Lillee one end

Jeff Thomson the other

most feared bowling combination of all time


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Yeah, his advice would be if you've got a girlfriend don't text the women ur after just go straight to their front door and ask them to let you in


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Speaking as an ex-pat Pom and current Sainter I'm at a loss to figure out just who has broken my heart more :? Warnie with the cricket ball or the Saints with the Sherrin :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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claystreet wrote:
Milton66 wrote:
saint patrick wrote:Talk about the tall poppy syndrome :x :roll:

Warney knows a fair bit about huge expectation and delivering in spades :roll:

...in short in the cut and thrust of an international sport he was a proven champion and winner .

All power to him and I hope it gives the boys a lift...wouldn't be surprised if he will be in the rooms on Friday night.
+1

I can't recall an athlete who was so feared. Had them beat before he bowled a single ball.
DK Lillee one end

Jeff Thomson the other

most feared bowling combination of all time
More physically feared. But in terms of game domination Warnie has them covered.


Every ball he bowled you were thinking he ould take a wicket.

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Post: # 821914Post SaintHomer »

who cares!

warnie is yet another absolute tosser that happened to have a gift of being a great bowler. imo, he is no leader and certainly not a role model or inspiration to anyone.


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SaintHomer wrote:who cares!

warnie is yet another absolute tosser that happened to have a gift of being a great bowler. imo, he is no leader and certainly not a role model or inspiration to anyone.
Stupid comment unless of course you know him personally.


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plugger66 wrote:
SaintHomer wrote:who cares!

warnie is yet another absolute tosser that happened to have a gift of being a great bowler. imo, he is no leader and certainly not a role model or inspiration to anyone.
Stupid comment unless of course you know him personally.
how so? i'm allowed to have my opinion based on what i've seen.

based on what you've said, you can't have an opinion on anything.

i'll bet if i look at your posts, you've had an opinion or two on a players ability. well, if you haven't played against that player, are you not able to have an opinion.

lets look at my comment.

i called him a tosser. repeatedly cheating on your wife.... yes, i think that is a pretty good definition of a tosser.

no leader. can't recall he was ever capt of australia, so i mustnt be the only one.

not a role model/inspiration. same reason as to why he is a tosser.


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SaintHomer wrote:
plugger66 wrote:
SaintHomer wrote:who cares!

warnie is yet another absolute tosser that happened to have a gift of being a great bowler. imo, he is no leader and certainly not a role model or inspiration to anyone.
Stupid comment unless of course you know him personally.
how so? i'm allowed to have my opinion based on what i've seen.

based on what you've said, you can't have an opinion on anything.

i'll bet if i look at your posts, you've had an opinion or two on a players ability. well, if you haven't played against that player, are you not able to have an opinion.

lets look at my comment.

i called him a tosser. repeatedly cheating on your wife.... yes, i think that is a pretty good definition of a tosser.

no leader. can't recall he was ever capt of australia, so i mustnt be the only one.

not a role model/inspiration. same reason as to why he is a tosser.
I have no problem with you having an opinion of the guy but to call him a tosser without knowing him is stupid IMO. He cheated on his wife, not good at all but we dont know what the relationship was like and Im not going to be one to say someone is a tosser for doing that. Been on to many footy trips to get upset with that. He has captained australia by the way. He may not be the perfect role model with a few of his actions but he has never been caught pissed or doing stupid things in public.


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