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- Bucks5
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Guys, I have seen the PM and he did not kill Bambi. He basically acted like any other 20 year old guy with too much money, too much free time on his hands and a big head.
He will mature and grow out of that behaviour and start killing it on the field again. He was a gun player and will be again, now we re-enter the lottery of the draft and our record has more misses than hits.
He will mature and grow out of that behaviour and start killing it on the field again. He was a gun player and will be again, now we re-enter the lottery of the draft and our record has more misses than hits.
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Yeah Collingwood hoping to strike gold in the draft” is scary stuff. At best and being optimistic, we have a 50 - 50 chance of getting a half decent player
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Agree. He didn't kill Bambi. With his talent, you persist, given he is only 20. Bucks was in a hurry to ship him out because he is desperate to get something going this year. lest it should prove his last.Bucks5 wrote:Guys, I have seen the PM and he did not kill Bambi. He basically acted like any other 20 year old guy with too much money, too much free time on his hands and a big head.
He will mature and grow out of that behaviour and start killing it on the field again. He was a gun player and will be again, now we re-enter the lottery of the draft and our record has more misses than hits.
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Yep as expected he’s probably done something less than what Tarrant or Swan did back in the day. Tarrant was older than 21 and still doing the wrong thingBucks5 wrote:Guys, I have seen the PM and he did not kill Bambi. He basically acted like any other 20 year old guy with too much money, too much free time on his hands and a big head.
He will mature and grow out of that behaviour and start killing it on the field again. He was a gun player and will be again, now we re-enter the lottery of the draft and our record has more misses than hits.
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100%, so often this club makes call based on things other than football ability and on the field we lose because of it.think positive wrote:Not in my mind it’s not. This will absolutely haunt useddiesmith wrote:The real question is Stephensons alleged sackable offence worse than the alleged offence by the coach?
So many dumb decisions in player management over the years. This just proves what so many already think and know, you need a tough bastard as coach, not Buckley
Can anyone tell me why, if Stevo was so obnoxious in the hub, that Collingwood didn't suspend him & send him home. Add to that letting the media know why he was suspended? A part of me thinks his parents would have been less than happy about said behaviour and may have been able to do something about it. Another lengthy suspension may have helped him see the error of his ways. Now North will benefit from this, not Collingwood. He's either going to grab his second chance or will not be playing AFL in a couple of years.
The club did. Stephenson missed games because he was a shithead. The glandular fever, which was real, was also used as a smoke screen.maurs64 wrote:Can anyone tell me why, if Stevo was so obnoxious in the hub, that Collingwood didn't suspend him & send him home. Add to that letting the media know why he was suspended? A part of me thinks his parents would have been less than happy about said behaviour and may have been able to do something about it. Another lengthy suspension may have helped him see the error of his ways. Now North will benefit from this, not Collingwood. He's either going to grab his second chance or will not be playing AFL in a couple of years.
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Meanwhile, far away in another part of town
Jayden Stephens and a couple of friends are drivin' around
Number one contender for the small forward crown
Had no idea what kinda shit was about to go down
When Bux pulled him up on the side of the road,
Just like the time before and the time before that,
In Collingwood, that's just the way things go,
If you don't toe Bucks' line, you might as well not show up on the street,
"Less you draw the heat, and Bucks' BS tweet.
Jayden Stephens and a couple of friends are drivin' around
Number one contender for the small forward crown
Had no idea what kinda shit was about to go down
When Bux pulled him up on the side of the road,
Just like the time before and the time before that,
In Collingwood, that's just the way things go,
If you don't toe Bucks' line, you might as well not show up on the street,
"Less you draw the heat, and Bucks' BS tweet.
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Thanks for the insights Eddie.Mr Miyagi wrote:The club did. Stephenson missed games because he was a shithead. The glandular fever, which was real, was also used as a smoke screen.maurs64 wrote:Can anyone tell me why, if Stevo was so obnoxious in the hub, that Collingwood didn't suspend him & send him home. Add to that letting the media know why he was suspended? A part of me thinks his parents would have been less than happy about said behaviour and may have been able to do something about it. Another lengthy suspension may have helped him see the error of his ways. Now North will benefit from this, not Collingwood. He's either going to grab his second chance or will not be playing AFL in a couple of years.