S#ck on that, Scott!
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S#ck on that, Scott!
I almost felt sorry for the NM coach during the game, then remembered the Lenny Hayes incident from a few years ago.
And wasn't it Scott who charged into Riewoldt's injured shoulder at the 'Gabba in '05? A DOG of an act!
Well s&ck on that, Scott! What goes around, comes around. Five years after that low-life act you are coach of a team which undergoes a humiliating 104-pt defeat against St Kilda and RIEWOLDT kicks 7.
That's what I call karma!
Suffer in your jocks!
And wasn't it Scott who charged into Riewoldt's injured shoulder at the 'Gabba in '05? A DOG of an act!
Well s&ck on that, Scott! What goes around, comes around. Five years after that low-life act you are coach of a team which undergoes a humiliating 104-pt defeat against St Kilda and RIEWOLDT kicks 7.
That's what I call karma!
Suffer in your jocks!
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Re: S#ck on that, Scott!
Is that you Darryl KerriganI Love Peter Kiel wrote:I almost felt sorry for the NM coach during the game, then remembered the Lenny Hayes incident from a few years ago.
And wasn't it Scott who charged into Riewoldt's injured shoulder at the 'Gabba in '05? A DOG of an act!
Well s&ck on that, Scott! What goes around, comes around. Five years after that low-life act you are coach of a team which undergoes a humiliating 104-pt defeat against St Kilda and RIEWOLDT kicks 7.
That's what I call karma!
Suffer in your jocks!
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Must admit to feeling something very similar about Brad Scott tonight.
I hope North never win a game under him. I hope he disappears from view never to be heard of again.
I hope North never win a game under him. I hope he disappears from view never to be heard of again.
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Re: S#ck on that, Scott!
This happened six years ago! I brought up the Barry Hall and Matt Maquire incident last week and was told to get over it because it was so long ago, so I think you should do the same! Get over it!I Love Peter Kiel wrote:I almost felt sorry for the NM coach during the game, then remembered the Lenny Hayes incident from a few years ago.
And wasn't it Scott who charged into Riewoldt's injured shoulder at the 'Gabba in '05? A DOG of an act!
Well s&ck on that, Scott! What goes around, comes around. Five years after that low-life act you are coach of a team which undergoes a humiliating 104-pt defeat against St Kilda and RIEWOLDT kicks 7.
That's what I call karma!
Suffer in your jocks!
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Brad just wasn't as talented as his brother Chris at thuggery or football.saint-stu wrote:Pretty sure it was Chris Scott who bumped Nick's broken shoulder.
Brad was the good one. Chris was a thug.
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Chris was a gentleman compared to Brad.bigred wrote:Both animals.saint-stu wrote:Pretty sure it was Chris Scott who bumped Nick's broken shoulder.
Brad was the good one. Chris was a thug.
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Brad admitted in the Age yesterday that he was sorry for Chris having to wear the crap that rubbed off being his twin.
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Re: S#ck on that, Scott!
I Love Peter Kiel wrote:I almost felt sorry for the NM coach during the game, then remembered the Lenny Hayes incident from a few years ago.
And wasn't it Scott who charged into Riewoldt's injured shoulder at the 'Gabba in '05? A DOG of an act!
Well s&ck on that, Scott! What goes around, comes around. Five years after that low-life act you are coach of a team which undergoes a humiliating 104-pt defeat against St Kilda and RIEWOLDT kicks 7.
That's what I call karma!
Suffer in your jocks!
love your post......one of the kray brothers or snott brothers...take ya pick...the most hated twins ever to play footy ...pricks ...both of them...the other one slung lenny into a fence......
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.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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don't know which one did what...don't care either...both pricks......imhfosaint-stu wrote:Pretty sure it was Chris Scott who bumped Nick's broken shoulder.
Brad was the good one. Chris was a thug.
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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Hate to be a naysayer but I played indoor cricket with the Scott brothers (and a heap of other Lions guys) and both Brad and Chris were really nice guys. Totally friendly, always up for a beer and a yarn. They just played footy with a bit of mongrel, if they played for us we'd adore them for it...
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Who cares if you did crocheting with them? Brad Scott threw Lenny Hayes into a fence and broke his hand because he was influencing a game.Harvey To Hayes wrote:Hate to be a naysayer but I played indoor cricket with the Scott brothers (and a heap of other Lions guys) and both Brad and Chris were really nice guys. Totally friendly, always up for a beer and a yarn. They just played footy with a bit of mongrel, if they played for us we'd adore them for it...
I don't adore that.