Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2020 5:49 pm
Neither am I, but I am going to protest by not giving the club my cash until the current administration is shot. Or at least, sacked.Monco Matt wrote: I'm not going to stop being a Collingwood man
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Neither am I, but I am going to protest by not giving the club my cash until the current administration is shot. Or at least, sacked.Monco Matt wrote: I'm not going to stop being a Collingwood man
And there you go, he’s a smart ass who deserved the flick. Trade barely done and he’s bagging Bucks. Proves what I’ve heard that he’s an arrogant little prick who pissed off senior players as much as he did the coachesCollingwood 4 eternity wrote:Stevo saying being interviewed on Sen now , saying Buckley told him that he “Didn’t open up to the group”
Too right, supporting the Club is compulsory, but too many get that confused with blindly supporting an administration that has grown stale and lost its wayroar wrote:Neither am I, but I am going to protest by not giving the club my cash until the current administration is shot. Or at least, sacked.Monco Matt wrote: I'm not going to stop being a Collingwood man
roar wrote:Neither am I, but I am going to protest by not giving the club my cash until the current administration is shot. Or at least, sacked.Monco Matt wrote: I'm not going to stop being a Collingwood man
Agreed. He came back from glandular fever and in his first three games back was the top goalscorer on the ground in the first quarter, then he tired. He was subsequently pushed to the midfield which was a brilliant idea for someone who hadn't done a pre-season. He totally lost confidence. despite that, he still tied as our second highest goal kicker for the season.Magpietothemax wrote:The commentator who first floated the idea that "other teams had worked him out" is now saying, after the deal has been done, that Stepho could be a gun. I think the line that "other teams have worked him out" has no basis in reality whatsoever. Stepho has had a shocking year. We also know that glandualr fever is a great sapper of energy levels. We also know that the pandemic has had a massive impact on some players more than others. We also know that our coaches decided that it was more improtant for Stepho to go hard into packs, with his thin, slight frame and get smashed in contests, rather than play forward and kick goals this year.Monco Matt wrote:I think this deal is called cutting your losses.
Other teams have worked him out, how to play him off the ball and limit his influence. We over-payed him on a promise that he didn't deliver. We have WHE, as far as I'm concerned these two are the same, keep one, move on the other. It feels bad to lose a talented player with potential but as Mick said he is a 'Scaredy Cat'. If the club really valued him he would still be here, remember that. I hope we will get the full picture at some stage.
Guys, at least he went to cellar dweller North and not to a club that would have us feeling sick in the guts. It hurts to have spent a pick 6 on him and not get a top 10 back, we made mistakes with him and I hope someone falls on their sword over it, a sacrificial lamb will do. But, we move on as supporters, I'm not going to stop being a Collingwood man, we f**ed up, we owned it, we fixed it, so let's bloody well own it and learn from it. I can only hope that this hard line creates a fork in the road from where we finally take the correct path. Time will tell.
There is no way to reconcile oneself with this terrible decision by Collingwood. It is pure self-destruction.