Just because you've been delisted doesn't mean you can't play. By that same logic, Jason Porplyzia wouldn't be playing AFL footy. Porplyzia and Ferguson are similar in that both of them were delisted following a horror run with injuries. Mini and Ferg have hardly put a foot wrong this year. At some point they should get another shot at AFL level, and I think it's narrow minded to assume they won't be good enough.fonz_#15 wrote:Fergusson and Mcqualter are not the solution, this is highlighted by their past delistings.
armchair coaching can be simple (a realistic view)
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Re: armchair coaching can be simple (a realistic view)
Yeah nah pleasing positive
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Being a soccer lover than I expect bordom is part of your culture....fonz_#15 wrote:yeah i know, but just giving some perspective on different perceptions of failure.JeffDunne wrote:That's the difference between private ownership and club boards fonz.
Private owners aren't playing a popularity contest.
at the end of the day they are still playing a popularity contest..
have a look at Liverpool, their fans (myself being 1) despise their 2 american owners, the selfish twats are ruining the most successful english club by bickering and failing to provide funds for transfers and backing much loved manager rafa benitez.
Maybe try singing/mexican wave/abusing opposition while nothing happens on the pitch for you
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and being a miserable f***wit must be part of yours.BallBanger wrote:Being a soccer lover than I expect bordom is part of your culture....fonz_#15 wrote:yeah i know, but just giving some perspective on different perceptions of failure.JeffDunne wrote:That's the difference between private ownership and club boards fonz.
Private owners aren't playing a popularity contest.
at the end of the day they are still playing a popularity contest..
have a look at Liverpool, their fans (myself being 1) despise their 2 american owners, the selfish twats are ruining the most successful english club by bickering and failing to provide funds for transfers and backing much loved manager rafa benitez.
seriously if you dont like it, don't comment on it, but i am sick of people criticisng soccer, or any other sport for that matter, just because you don't enjoy it doesn't mean others can't.
i used it as an example in my post, if you wish to dispute what i said,go for it but why you have to criticise soccer is beyond me.
you are a tool.
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fonz_#15 wrote:and being a miserable f***wit must be part of yours.BallBanger wrote:Being a soccer lover than I expect bordom is part of your culture....fonz_#15 wrote:yeah i know, but just giving some perspective on different perceptions of failure.JeffDunne wrote:That's the difference between private ownership and club boards fonz.
Private owners aren't playing a popularity contest.
at the end of the day they are still playing a popularity contest..
have a look at Liverpool, their fans (myself being 1) despise their 2 american owners, the selfish twats are ruining the most successful english club by bickering and failing to provide funds for transfers and backing much loved manager rafa benitez.
seriously if you dont like it, don't comment on it, but i am sick of people criticisng soccer, or any other sport for that matter, just because you don't enjoy it doesn't mean others can't.
i used it as an example in my post, if you wish to dispute what i said,go for it but why you have to criticise soccer is beyond me.
you are a tool.
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You obviously have your hand on it Fonz (self acclaimed cool dude ) FOS is more fitting
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SainterX you are spot on, the top class sides will always beat this kind of footySainterX wrote:To be frank, do you truly think we can win a premiership playing the style of football that we do?
Can we really win a premiership under a coach who blames Sydney in Round 1 and Hawthorn last year for those horrific games when it was clearly our faults?
This style worked 2-3 years ago but not now, and who wants to watch that style anyway