Accurate description of every so called Instagram Influencer.piedys wrote:He IS a role model - for dickheads...stui magpie wrote:In the days of social media influencers, there's more responsibility than ever for athletes to behave as role models.
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Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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i agree!!!!stui magpie wrote:Accurate description of every so called Instagram Influencer.piedys wrote:He IS a role model - for dickheads...stui magpie wrote:In the days of social media influencers, there's more responsibility than ever for athletes to behave as role models.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
Clubs just can't turn adopt a 'no dickheads' policy when they have a top 5 selection in the draft. Otherwise they risk missing out on match winners like Martin or Franklin (not suggesting that either of these two are dickheads).
Sometimes the club just has to go ahead and pick the most talented kid and back the coaches and senior players to help the kid grow up as quickly as possible.
Sometimes it works out, sometimes it doesn't.
It's easy in hindsight to say we should have taken Naughton, etc
Sometimes the club just has to go ahead and pick the most talented kid and back the coaches and senior players to help the kid grow up as quickly as possible.
Sometimes it works out, sometimes it doesn't.
It's easy in hindsight to say we should have taken Naughton, etc
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Not what the storm does........npalm wrote:Clubs just can't turn adopt a 'no dickheads' policy when they have a top 5 selection in the draft. Otherwise they risk missing out on match winners like Martin or Franklin (not suggesting that either of these two are dickheads).
Sometimes the club just has to go ahead and pick the most talented kid and back the coaches and senior players to help the kid grow up as quickly as possible.
Sometimes it works out, sometimes it doesn't.
It's easy in hindsight to say we should have taken Naughton, etc
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Oh wow. So he was drinking in the off season.. Is that not allowed!
And he had an opinion that wasn't popular .Had to apologise...
We are entitled to free speech, or so I thought.
At the moment we live in a nanny state.
I made a simple comment about Brett Sutton saying they were hoping to go for 0 cases. I wrote "GET REAL"
It just disappeared
Am so over everything including the footy.
What a disaster of a year all around
And he had an opinion that wasn't popular .Had to apologise...
We are entitled to free speech, or so I thought.
At the moment we live in a nanny state.
I made a simple comment about Brett Sutton saying they were hoping to go for 0 cases. I wrote "GET REAL"
It just disappeared
Am so over everything including the footy.
What a disaster of a year all around
'MADE IT LEGENDARY'
That's exactly the point. He asked.K wrote:think positive wrote:Cheers thanks matethink better wrote: Was in this Fox report.https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/teams/ ... c702a8248c
He shouldn't need to ask. Patient confidentiality.
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K, if it had delivered a flag, I'm also thinking all the culprits may still be at the club. Certainly Buckley and Maguire, and arguably we may still have had to shed those players in 2020 due to the cap, but would have departed as premiership stars, with mission accomplished stamped on their papers.K wrote:Dyso, if it had delivered a flag, we wouldn't want to change anything. But it didn't. Then long term is more important than short term.piedys wrote:Too bad; done now. Numpty Hine strikes [out] again.inxs88 wrote:When in doubt on a 50:50 Derek Hine, you go with the big man (aka Aaron Naughton).
Having said that - do you think Naughton would have had the same scoreboard impact that Stevo did, in 2018?
And for that matter - would we have still made the 2018GF without Stevo, and Naughton in his place?
Who had the greater overall impact in their first season, is perhaps the question?
Dunno how many games Naughton played in 2018. And dunno if those games were playing back. Remember he was drafted as a CHB.
Naughton remains one of my fav opposition players
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Yeah, he's exciting to watch.piedys wrote:K, if it had delivered a flag, I'm also thinking all the culprits may still be at the club. Certainly Buckley and Maguire, and arguably we may still have had to shed those players in 2020 due to the cap, but would have departed as premiership stars, with mission accomplished stamped on their papers.K wrote:...
Dunno how many games Naughton played in 2018. And dunno if those games were playing back. Remember he was drafted as a CHB.
Naughton remains one of my fav opposition players
Naughton played 18 games in 2018, 23 in 2019. Only 2 goals, 1 behind in 2018, so maybe it was mainly down back. Then 32 goals, 27 behinds in 2019.