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Would say that’s concerning thenInteresting they had the "team talk" after the Bulldogs game looks like it didnt do anything
They didn’t get a response
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Would say that’s concerning thenInteresting they had the "team talk" after the Bulldogs game looks like it didnt do anything
Would say that’s concerning then
They didn’t get a response
Still can’t believe so many, including a few on this board, are fooled by him. He’s a brat and a sore loser who won a flag on the longest run of luck I’ve ever seen.
What a delight it is to end their season and hopefully they slip back in to the bottom four for a few years yet.
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Made the point during the week that I can't stand him and it's hilarious how much the mask slips when he has a close loss. Same thing as the PF against us in 2022, he's a brat.
Played under Lethal obviously hates losing.
Very interesting i would of loved to see what Longmire said last week but i get it will never be shown.
Slightly off topic (I admit) but current and almost relevant....
My brother is a Pies supporter from Tassie. He was at the SCG tonight (poor sod), standing in the rain and wondering why, when Hobart has half the rainfall of Sydney, and less than Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth too, why weren't the media asking why Hobart had to build a roof, just to have a team?
Yep, doesn't like his players laying on the ground or showing emotion after a loss because "that's what losers do". Sooking about umpiring is apparently okay though. Hypocrite.He's the campaigner that bleated about 'losing in the right way' a while back, but he's a sore ****ing loser.
Yep.. how good was it for both Beveridge and Cornes to call out McRae (entitled little prick!).. My least favourite coach - and thats saying something.Swans match talk starts at 13:05 mins in - and they smash Fly at the end lol
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It was hilarious after the PF when he went into full BF nuffy mode and started complaining about how small the SCG was.Made the point during the week that I can't stand him and it's hilarious how much the mask slips when he has a close loss. Same thing as the PF against us in 2022, he's a brat.
Who, who has made it to AFL level would not hate losing? Not shitting yourself after a close loss /= liking to lose.Played under Lethal obviously hates losing.
Any competitor hates losing. How you deal with it publicly is a whole nuther thing. Horse does it really well. NEVER throws a player under the bus. NEVER chucks a tanty. A great example to us all.Who, who has made it to AFL level would not hate losing? Not shitting yourself after a close loss /= liking to lose.
Think that was the H&A loss because then we got treated to them getting the cones out for the PF which was even funnier.It was hilarious after the PF when he went into full BF nuffy mode and started complaining about how small the SCG was.
Can't say I disagree4) Swans skipper should take a step back to find form
Callum Mills has taken time to find form after overcoming a shoulder injury sustained in a Mad Monday incident last year and then being sidelined with soft tissue complaints. Since his return, Sydney's skipper has averaged just 12.5 disposals in four matches while being shuffled between a wing, the midfield and defence and again played a mix of roles in the thrilling three-point win over Collingwood on Friday night. Mills only had six disposals to the last change against the Pies, but doubled his tally when thrown behind the ball and stood up in some critical moments when the game was on the line. The 27-year-old started his career as a dependable defender and could again be just what the Swans need down back as Mills and his team look to fine tune ahead of a finals assault. – Martin Pegan
https://www.afl.com.au/news/1190198
Think it’s a fair assessment.Can't say I disagree
No offense Martin... but no! I probably wouldn't have cared if they had played him in the seconds prior to bringing him to the AFL, but not now... He's back, he stays, and he plays his way into form!4) Swans skipper should take a step back to find form
Callum Mills has taken time to find form after overcoming a shoulder injury sustained in a Mad Monday incident last year and then being sidelined with soft tissue complaints. Since his return, Sydney's skipper has averaged just 12.5 disposals in four matches while being shuffled between a wing, the midfield and defence and again played a mix of roles in the thrilling three-point win over Collingwood on Friday night. Mills only had six disposals to the last change against the Pies, but doubled his tally when thrown behind the ball and stood up in some critical moments when the game was on the line. The 27-year-old started his career as a dependable defender and could again be just what the Swans need down back as Mills and his team look to fine tune ahead of a finals assault. – Martin Pegan
https://www.afl.com.au/news/1190198
Must have been reading BF.4) Swans skipper should take a step back to find form
Callum Mills has taken time to find form after overcoming a shoulder injury sustained in a Mad Monday incident last year and then being sidelined with soft tissue complaints. Since his return, Sydney's skipper has averaged just 12.5 disposals in four matches while being shuffled between a wing, the midfield and defence and again played a mix of roles in the thrilling three-point win over Collingwood on Friday night. Mills only had six disposals to the last change against the Pies, but doubled his tally when thrown behind the ball and stood up in some critical moments when the game was on the line. The 27-year-old started his career as a dependable defender and could again be just what the Swans need down back as Mills and his team look to fine tune ahead of a finals assault. – Martin Pegan
https://www.afl.com.au/news/1190198
ExactlyDoesn't he just mean Mills play in defence not back to the 2s
Hindsight says he should have started in the reserves. However too late now and move down back is best for him.No offense Martin... but no! I probably wouldn't have cared if they had played him in the seconds prior to bringing him to the AFL, but not now... He's back, he stays, and he plays his way into form!
Reckon Blakey, Florent and Roberts need him to stay...