No Buckley, No Worries
Moderator: bbmods
- MagpieBoy
- Posts: 109
- Joined: Mon Apr 23, 2001 6:01 pm
- Location: Melboune , Victoria , Australia
-
- Posts: 811
- Joined: Sat May 12, 2001 6:01 pm
Could you imagine if 'brownlow'was out there i reckon he would of picked up 76 possessions and kicked 12 sos rolls...lucky for you melbourne that 'brownlow' did not play !!
WE MARCH WITH PRIDE,WE MARCH WITH LOVE,WHEN IT COMES TO OUR COLLINGWOOD WE FOREVER MARCH ! we will never forget our great number #42...GO YOU BLOODY PIES yeaaah LETS KICK ASS.lets kill the bloody bastards !!
http://www.mp3.com/joffa
WE MARCH WITH PRIDE,WE MARCH WITH LOVE,WHEN IT COMES TO OUR COLLINGWOOD WE FOREVER MARCH ! we will never forget our great number #42...GO YOU BLOODY PIES yeaaah LETS KICK ASS.lets kill the bloody bastards !!
http://www.mp3.com/joffa
Let's not get carried away here.
We need Buckley. Make no mistake about it. We need him as our captain and star player. He is an awesome footballer and a larger-than-life figure at The Club.
But he's not going to be there every game. That's just how it is in football. Injuries happen.
But the wonderful thing is that we can win games without him. We've done so in the past. And we'll do it again. And that's exactly as it should be.
No team can afford to become completely reliant on any one player. And sometimes, when a player as dominant as Buckley is suddenly unable to play for a couple of games, it gives other players a chance to step up and show what they can do with a bit more responsibility. And our young Magpies passed with flying colours this week.
**floreat pica**
We need Buckley. Make no mistake about it. We need him as our captain and star player. He is an awesome footballer and a larger-than-life figure at The Club.
But he's not going to be there every game. That's just how it is in football. Injuries happen.
But the wonderful thing is that we can win games without him. We've done so in the past. And we'll do it again. And that's exactly as it should be.
No team can afford to become completely reliant on any one player. And sometimes, when a player as dominant as Buckley is suddenly unable to play for a couple of games, it gives other players a chance to step up and show what they can do with a bit more responsibility. And our young Magpies passed with flying colours this week.
**floreat pica**
- Elvira
- Posts: 282
- Joined: Wed Jan 31, 2001 8:01 pm
- Location: Melbourne, VIC
Well said Alf. Also FULL CREDIT to our Anthony Rocca as he put the game beyond reach by having an impact when it mattered most.
He took stong marks and kicked some great goals early in the first quarter which lifted his confidence. He proved to be a great leader for the club on the day!
A wonderfull effort by all the collingwood players, they put on a quality football performance!!!
BRING ON WEST COAST SO WE CAN BURY THEIR LITTLE ASSE'S
ALWAYS PROUD AND PASSIONATE
ELVIRA..
[This message has been edited by Elvira (edited 12 June 2001).]
He took stong marks and kicked some great goals early in the first quarter which lifted his confidence. He proved to be a great leader for the club on the day!
A wonderfull effort by all the collingwood players, they put on a quality football performance!!!
BRING ON WEST COAST SO WE CAN BURY THEIR LITTLE ASSE'S
ALWAYS PROUD AND PASSIONATE
ELVIRA..
[This message has been edited by Elvira (edited 12 June 2001).]
- Broadie
- Posts: 710
- Joined: Wed Feb 10, 1999 8:01 pm
- Location: VIC
Well put Magpieboy & Alf.
Bucks being out was actually quite good for the side on Monday.
WHY? It gave all other players the real chance to gee themselves up to disprove the "no Bucks - no Pies" theory. It didn't work last week simply because the younger players were expecting him to be ther all game and suddenly were lost without him. WHEREAS, this week they knew from the start that he wouldn't be there and had it as a real motivational tool.
Worked really well for Pebbles, too, as he was now considered THE leader out there and to his credit took it on fantastically.
Bucks is an absolutly essential component to the side, so any talk that "we don't need him" is sensationalist rubbish. Motivation of his absence only works once.
Broadie
Bucks being out was actually quite good for the side on Monday.
WHY? It gave all other players the real chance to gee themselves up to disprove the "no Bucks - no Pies" theory. It didn't work last week simply because the younger players were expecting him to be ther all game and suddenly were lost without him. WHEREAS, this week they knew from the start that he wouldn't be there and had it as a real motivational tool.
Worked really well for Pebbles, too, as he was now considered THE leader out there and to his credit took it on fantastically.
Bucks is an absolutly essential component to the side, so any talk that "we don't need him" is sensationalist rubbish. Motivation of his absence only works once.
Broadie
- Millane42
- Posts: 1120
- Joined: Fri Aug 18, 2000 6:01 pm
- Location: Sydney
and well done molloy - kicking 2 goals, although lucky ones (one looked to be touched and the other a banana style roll through the middle) - he probably thought about aiming for me and kicking it into my head! well done to the whole team effort - a blitz, and definitely the best i have seen them play for a year.
- MagpieBoy
- Posts: 109
- Joined: Mon Apr 23, 2001 6:01 pm
- Location: Melboune , Victoria , Australia
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>
MAGPIEMANIA WROTE: "MAGPIE BOY DONT GET TO CARRIED AWAY ALSO U DIDNT SMACK ANY MELB PLAYER COMING OVER THE BOUNDRY I SAW U HAD FRONT ROW SEATS SECTION M5 ROW A IF IM NOT MISTACKEN MMM VERY INTERESTING"
THE CLIMB TO THE TOP
<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
MAGPIEMANIA "Who The HELL are u? "
MAGPIEMANIA WROTE: "MAGPIE BOY DONT GET TO CARRIED AWAY ALSO U DIDNT SMACK ANY MELB PLAYER COMING OVER THE BOUNDRY I SAW U HAD FRONT ROW SEATS SECTION M5 ROW A IF IM NOT MISTACKEN MMM VERY INTERESTING"
THE CLIMB TO THE TOP
<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
MAGPIEMANIA "Who The HELL are u? "