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My point with Murphy is it's not a single moment. He regularly is the one involved in incidents.
I hope he doesn't queue up with the rest of the brain damaged seeking compo from the AFL when he retires one day, surely his own provocations would mitigate down any compo he would intend on claiming.I you think it was worth the weeks, then more power to you
You going to lock him in for another 5 years?2328
Hinkley must have taken over my team
Think that's fair enough, and I reckon it's OK if they do gear like that that we call a spade a spade.Not doubting the grubbiness of the act - that was not my point.
I'm simply tired of this world sanitising everything.
On the bold I agree but on a different tangent. We all hate the cliched footy speak that all seem to be afflicted with but as soon as a footballer shows some flair and goes against the grain the footy world (media and fans alike) are quick to stop them and give them robot speak 101 training.Ah I'm gonna go against the grain here. I don't care if it's popular or not.
We all love to hate players for different ways they play.
Sanitise the game too much, remove all personality, then it really does become "aerial ping-pong".
For example, I hated Toby Green's karate kicks. But it creates talking points, shows personality, and memorable moments for years to come.
Not saying "bring back the biff", but people have to stop being critical of single moment things like what Murphy did today.
A Collingwood fan sticking up for a Collingwood player who did the wrong thing. Blow me down with a feather.Ah I'm gonna go against the grain here. I don't care if it's popular or not.
We all love to hate players for different ways they play.
Sanitise the game too much, remove all personality, then it really does become "aerial ping-pong".
For example, I hated Toby Green's karate kicks. But it creates talking points, shows personality, and memorable moments for years to come.
Not saying "bring back the biff", but people have to stop being critical of single moment things like what Murphy did today.
Seems like it, won two games by <20, lost three by <20 with a 2165-odd.2179 seems around par this week.
So much carnage this week, I'll take a par score. Could have been a lot wrose.Seems like it, won two games by <20, lost three by <20 with a 2165-odd.
Ah I'm gonna go against the grain here. I don't care if it's popular or not.
We all love to hate players for different ways they play.
Sanitise the game too much, remove all personality, then it really does become "aerial ping-pong".
For example, I hated Toby Green's karate kicks. But it creates talking points, shows personality, and memorable moments for years to come.
Not saying "bring back the biff", but people have to stop being critical of single moment things like what Murphy did today.