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Attention "so called supporters"

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Post by Fradam »

Hey I'm not anti criticism but Millane42 saying that Molloy stinks doesnt help anyone. How does it help? it doesn't, it's just derogatory slander. The guy has only played 10 games for us, give him a go!!!!!!!!!!!! lets encourage him. Let's let the coaching staff give Molloy constructive criticism that will help his game. As members we don't to get for what players we draft. We vote for the board so if you don't like what's happening well theres your first step.

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AlfAndrews

Post by AlfAndrews »

The key word, as you have both mentioned, is "constructive". Times like this call for constructive criticism, as opposed to destructive criticism. It is certainly not the time to degenerate into pointless nihilism just because we lost a match.

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Post by SS11 »

Anyone who thought Molloy didnt play a blinder wasnt watching the same game i was...he was our highest possesion winner. So to see that post after his best game for us was kinda ironic.
rash

Post by rash »

Ironic or moronic?
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Post by stik35 »

I agree with Alf, none of us mind constructive critism.
Posts such as "Pathetic Pies to miss finals yet again"
and "Molloy stinks" could hardly be called that.
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Post by Millane42 »

Point taken. Alf Andrews, you have probably the most inciteful, realistic and level-headed comments on this board. I apologise to everyone who took offence to my so-called "rants", but for me it was a way of getting it off my chest. I was angry, hurt and feeling dejected. But I stand by what I said. I'm a big fan of Molloy, I was only suggesting he actually calm down, get the ball and kick more goals - it'll come but like everyone I want them to be winning every week and on top of the table. What I have done is spark some healthy debate, and the passion coming from all supporters is great. Good one, tell me where to go, because I want the collingwood club to be the best in the land again where they bloody belong! And I want to go to the MCG on grand final day and see us knock off carlton and essendon for the record of GF wins. I'm a bit of a pessimist, so when I wrote "we won't make the finals" I'm being realistic in the hope we will actually make the finals, and the tough run home. You can't tell someone to barrack for another club - as was suggested i go for richmond, because I was born into black and white, and i'll die in black and white - thanks very much.

So on monday - shout for the pies and think about kicking my head in - so you'll shout louder and bring the pies home on the march to the finals!!!!!

GO COLLINGWOOD!!!!!!!!
Dazza42

Post by Dazza42 »

Yeah i can see were your coming from millane and it great that your a passionate fan but as alf said we should keep criticism constructive no matter how pissed of we are.

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Post by Millane42 »

I know, I know - i'm thinking of taking some anger management courses, as I put a small hole in the wall of my house when williams kicked the sealer.....
Dazza42

Post by Dazza42 »

I might have to join you on that 1 , ive also knocked a few holes in the wall over the years.Its amazing what this footy club can do to a bloke.

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Post by Millane42 »

I also broke a toe, when I kicked the fence after collingwood lost by 1 point to st kilda in 1991, and after willo had the opportunity to win it! god i hate st kilda!!
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Post by magpie jeff »

LOL....great stuff and i actually chucked a portable television outa the living room window once..true story i was the upset at watching the game and a very very controversial umpiring decision
and you know what was funnier,at the time i was living on top of a shop it wasnt funny at the time but when i think back about it i allways gigle to myself....of course i have changed now.

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Dazza42

Post by Dazza42 »

ROTFLHAO....Good 1 joffa, i suppose the telly probably deserved it to hey.


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Post by Woodsman »

I also believe that constructive critisism is the order of the day. The negative posts during the past couple of days are important for the team to hear. We understand that the team is young and therefore inconsistent, though they also need to understand that this type of lapse is not tolerated by the club nor the supporters. When they come to terms with this they will become a top 4 side.
AlfAndrews

Post by AlfAndrews »

You're forgiven, Millane42. I think we can all see that you're the real deal as a supporter.

And I'm sure anyone who was reading this Bulletin Board last year will remember the negative raves I used to get into after a loss. So don't worry. I can understand why you would react like you did.

I guess the problem is that we sometimes get so caught up in how bad we feel that we forget what sort of negative impact it has on other supporters and The Club as a whole. We really mustn't let The Club fall back into that old negative mentality. And I think we ALL have to take responsibility for that.

It's interesting how watching a game on TV can make it even worse. I wonder why that is. I always find that watching us lose on TV makes me a lot angrier than watching us lose in person. Maybe I get pissed off at having to listen to the commentators having orgasms over the opposition players or something. I dunno.

But when I'm sitting at home watching a game I really suffer. Perhaps it's because I feel so much more powerless over it all at home. At least, at the ground, I can do something defiant, like start up a chant or something. I think chanting is actually quite therapeutic because it gets a lot of the anger out of your system ... sort of.

I'm trying to think of some of my worst atrocities after losing. Throwing things at the TV is pretty typical behaviour for me. Or getting so worked up that my face goes red and I nearly give myself a heart attack or a stroke or something. (that's pretty scarey, when I really think about it)

On ANZAC Day I nearly got in a fight with an Essendon loud-mouth outside the ground. And I often resort to verbally abusing opposition supporters. But I usually only do it if they start bagging Collingwood. In fact, I must admit, when we lose a game I sometimes actually hope that an opposition supporter will bag us so that I'll have a good excuse to give them a spray.

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