by amber_fluid » Mon Aug 05, 2019 4:22 pm
by MW » Mon Aug 05, 2019 4:33 pm
amber_fluid wrote:Just saw a replay of the bow and arrow from Duursma(again).
I like a goal celebration but he just looks stupid.
Needs to put it away and work on it first.
by amber_fluid » Mon Aug 05, 2019 4:37 pm
MW wrote:amber_fluid wrote:Just saw a replay of the bow and arrow from Duursma(again).
I like a goal celebration but he just looks stupid.
Needs to put it away and work on it first.
At the end of the day why are people so offended by personalities in sport?
Do we need to go back to the early 80's cricket where you shake hands with Alan Border or Greg Chappell when you get a wicket type of thing?
by MW » Mon Aug 05, 2019 4:41 pm
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Aug 05, 2019 4:45 pm
amber_fluid wrote:Just saw a replay of the bow and arrow from Duursma(again).
I like a goal celebration but he just looks stupid.
Needs to put it away and work on it first.
by amber_fluid » Mon Aug 05, 2019 4:53 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:amber_fluid wrote:Just saw a replay of the bow and arrow from Duursma(again).
I like a goal celebration but he just looks stupid.
Needs to put it away and work on it first.
You'll like this tribute from Blakey.
https://www.facebook.com/1395FIVEaa/vid ... 468908657/
by Booney » Mon Aug 05, 2019 5:21 pm
MW wrote:Who decides what's right and wrong?
This is how retarded football has got these days...watching Tex kick an important goal in the 3rd term he double fist pumped and did a jumping high 5 to his teammate. My first thought was "I wonder how that celebration will be received around the media/fans/trolls" rather than think "what a brilliant goal!".
That is f..ked isn't it...
by whufc » Mon Aug 05, 2019 5:45 pm
Booney wrote:MW wrote:Who decides what's right and wrong?
This is how retarded football has got these days...watching Tex kick an important goal in the 3rd term he double fist pumped and did a jumping high 5 to his teammate. My first thought was "I wonder how that celebration will be received around the media/fans/trolls" rather than think "what a brilliant goal!".
That is f..ked isn't it...
The discussion around his celebration in the Richmond game was when he should, or shouldn't for that matter, do it.![]()
Does it really matter? Let the kid be himself.
by whufc » Mon Aug 05, 2019 5:50 pm
by amber_fluid » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:06 pm
MW wrote:He wouldnt do it then
by whufc » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:24 pm
MW wrote:He wouldnt do it then
by bertiebeatle » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:42 pm
by amber_fluid » Mon Aug 05, 2019 6:54 pm
bertiebeatle wrote:The one against Richmond was getting the margin back to 3 goals and was the 2nd goal within minutes to give us some momentum.
Of course he was going to celebrate and try and get some energy into the group.
Tell me the difference between his celebration and someone first pumping and yelling cmon after that?
How come no one has bagged Zak Butters for his goal and celebration against Brisbane when we were 5 goals down?
People wonder why mental health issues exist. The minority of people that didn’t like it the other week quickly got called out on social media & put in their place
by bertiebeatle » Mon Aug 05, 2019 7:05 pm
amber_fluid wrote:bertiebeatle wrote:The one against Richmond was getting the margin back to 3 goals and was the 2nd goal within minutes to give us some momentum.
Of course he was going to celebrate and try and get some energy into the group.
Tell me the difference between his celebration and someone first pumping and yelling cmon after that?
How come no one has bagged Zak Butters for his goal and celebration against Brisbane when we were 5 goals down?
People wonder why mental health issues exist. The minority of people that didn’t like it the other week quickly got called out on social media & put in their place
Put in their place?
You don’t have to like it and I’m sure some people don’t.
Some do, some don’t!
Good on him for showing some emotion, he still looks like a goose though IMO
I never saw the Butters one?
Bow and arrow?
Or something else?
by whufc » Mon Aug 05, 2019 7:17 pm
bertiebeatle wrote:amber_fluid wrote:bertiebeatle wrote:The one against Richmond was getting the margin back to 3 goals and was the 2nd goal within minutes to give us some momentum.
Of course he was going to celebrate and try and get some energy into the group.
Tell me the difference between his celebration and someone first pumping and yelling cmon after that?
How come no one has bagged Zak Butters for his goal and celebration against Brisbane when we were 5 goals down?
People wonder why mental health issues exist. The minority of people that didn’t like it the other week quickly got called out on social media & put in their place
Put in their place?
You don’t have to like it and I’m sure some people don’t.
Some do, some don’t!
Good on him for showing some emotion, he still looks like a goose though IMO
I never saw the Butters one?
Bow and arrow?
Or something else?
You don’t have to like it, nothing wrong with not liking it but don’t crucify him for doing nothing wrong...
Butters did a double handed fist pump type celebration to the crowd. Don’t think butters did anything wrong but people seem to go after the blokes that do something different to the norm.
My point is people target X for his celebration because it is different and people don’t like change or difference.
Game was on the line when he did it, not 10 goals down
by daysofourlives » Mon Aug 05, 2019 7:19 pm
Booney wrote:Does Dixon not play again this year? (Get him right for next year , seems to be off the pace)
Had no meaningful possessions, but I'm sure the powers that be will argue him taking 3 up into a contest allows Rozee to rove and kick two goals, allows Gray room to move and isolate 1-on-1 as the loose defender goes to the aerial contest with Dixon and with 19 goals on the weekend, you would suggest the forward line was/is more dangerous with him in it.
If he does, does Lycett play?
I don't see Lycett, Ladhams, Ryder, Dixon and Marshall all in the side midfield and forward of the ball. Looks like Lycett is all of a sudden our third ruckman! Granted the conditions under the roof suited the more agile Ladhams and Ryder, plus Essendon don't really have much by way of ruck stocks.
If so who misses out?
If Lycett plays I think the only one who can miss out is Ladhams. Lycett can't play forward for more than a rest, Ryder seems as though he prefers the middle of the ground and the freedom to roam, Ladhams could potentially play as a key forward but I think they'll prefer Dixon's frame as mentioned above taking the hits and getting the ball to ground.
My preference would be Dixon and Marshall forward, Ryder the third and Lycett doing the bulk of the ruck work. Hard for him to get back in the side given Ladhams form on the weekend and Lycett didn't have a game to impress selectors.
More so at the end of the year who goes? Lycett has a 5 year deal so he's going nowhere, Howard has 3 years to go, Marshall has one to go and so does Dixon. Ryder, Ladhams and Frampton are all out of contract. Right now I'd be letting Ryder go and making Lycett, Dixon, Ladhams and Frampton fight for 3 spots in the AFL side.
by DOC » Mon Aug 05, 2019 7:25 pm
by stan » Mon Aug 05, 2019 8:42 pm
by Armchair expert » Mon Aug 05, 2019 8:48 pm
stan wrote:I can't wait until I see players shake hands after a goal is score. Just taking it one week at a time etc etc.
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