honestly think dusty will be mentioned in the same sentence as gaj by the time his career is over
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hes a champ no doubt - the only knock in him is disposalCool and I agree with that, but what does it have to do with anything I’ve said?
If Fyfe had the opportunities to shine in a champion team, there is little doubt in my mind that he would.
Well if the media and commentators didn't constantly talk up players as "big game players" when they're clearly not, I wouldn't have anything to complain about.Mediocre post.
Footy is a dynamic game, teams all year not just in finals have the ability to come back, some from a long way further back than Richmond last night. Not choking, just changing dynamics, coaching moves etc. Aust. football is quite a unique game, for a start there are 22 on a side, so individuals that stand out like Martin, who is a unique player, come along not so often. Ablett's, Carey, Franklin, Matthews and a few others. Hardly embarrassing. Messi, Renaldo and a few others are the standouts in soccer, there are not 100's of them.
The other team has been to good in finals, especially in grand finals for a few years now, so on those occasions they were to good. Of course the opposition could all be chokers I guess.
What name in particular, surely Martin can't be one of them.Well if the media and commentators didn't constantly talk up players as "big game players" when they're clearly not, I wouldn't have anything to complain about.
i was in stitches - i laughed that laugh that isnt really laughing - its more saying har har de har har as nastily as possible - if he would have heard it - it would have been ringing in his ears for days.My favourite was when he called his own free kick then got outraged when the ball went to Dave Astbury
GWS had run there race I'll give you that, but Adelaide led for the first 40 minutes or so and were a very good side until getting dismantled. Richmond were hotter than I've seen that day or since, so a little unfair.Gotta be said tho he has been made to look better by substandard opposition.
Fair enough last night he pulled an epic but before that it was Crows & GWS in blowouts.
I think his only bad finals from 17 to now was 18 when he was badly corked.Gotta be said tho he has been made to look better by substandard opposition.
Fair enough last night he pulled an epic but before that it was Crows & GWS in blowouts.
For starters, Luke Darcy and Brayshaw have a habit of calling everybody a super star.What name in particular, surely Martin can't be one of them.
Gotta be said tho he has been made to look better by substandard opposition.
Fair enough last night he pulled an epic but before that it was Crows & GWS in blowouts.
Patrick Dangerfield in his prime is the greatest player I have ever seen.
Don’t watch much football?Patrick Dangerfield in his prime is the greatest player I have ever seen.
Point is tho they were shit at the GF. Really shit.Crows finished first that year and took care of business comfortably in their other finals.
They were the best side that year, not the best side on the day. They were worthy opponents.
Possibly but I rate his two previous NS alongside Stevie J’s in 2007.GWS had run there race I'll give you that, but Adelaide led for the first 40 minutes or so and were a very good side until getting dismantled. Richmond were hotter than I've seen that day or since, so a little unfair.
Patrick Dangerfield in his prime is the greatest player I have ever seen.
Patrick Dangerfield in his prime is the greatest player I have ever seen.
This thread speaks volumes of the Richmond supporter base as a whole. It's gruesome that someone should win and turn right away to hate.
Instead of celebrating and championing the culmination of the most difficult season in the history of VFL/AFL history, and a third premiership, they are here in droves, in fervent and rabid hatred for one of the best players of his generation.
So quick they are to criticise, to hate, that it reveals so much about themselves. A deep, deep insecurity that runs through the legacy of the club and the mindset of their supporters. Insecure people often try to make you feel insecure themselves, they feel compelled to rub their achievements in the face of others, and constantly complain and bring others down.
It comes, in my view, from years, perhaps decades, of being the laughing stock of the competition. Being absolutely belted by Geelong for decades, continual disappointment, being the subject of intense mockery - it must take an emotional toll on a person and this shared abuse must be felt and lived through the supporter base as a whole. I first experienced it in the 2017 Qualifying Final. Never had I seen such disgraceful behaviour from a supporter base. Inappropriate remarks and glances were made to me in the toilets from dozens of Richmond supporters in the toilets at half-time. But it can almost be understood when you look at the recent history of the club.
In my time following the game, this level of pettiness and insecurity is completely unrivalled by rival clubs. Hawthorn, or even Collingwood, did not come close to this level of vitriol, bitterness, fixation and hatred of our club and of our players. It's not healthy and can only lead to unhappiness.
Don't let hatred become your legacy, Tigers supporters.
Mostly neutrals been commenting on the thread champThis thread speaks volumes of the Richmond supporter base as a whole.
Instead of celebrating and championing the culmination of the most difficult season in the history of VFL/AFL history, and a third premiership, they are here in droves, in fervent and rabid hatred for one of the best players of his generation.
So quick they are to criticise, to hate, that it reveals much about themselves. A deep, deep insecurity that runs through the legacy of the club and the mindset of their supporters. Insecure people often try to make you feel insecure themselves, they feel compelled to rub their achievements in the face of others, and constantly complain and bring others down.
It comes, in my view, from years, perhaps decades, of being the laughing stock of the competition. Being absolutely belted by Geelong for decades, continual disappointment, being the subject of intense mockery - it must take an emotional toll on a person and this shared abuse must be felt and lived through the supporter base as a whole. I first experienced it in the 2017 Qualifying Final. Never had I seen such disgraceful behaviour from a supporter base. Inappropriate remarks and glances were made to me in the toilets from dozens of Richmond supporters in the toilets at half-time. But it can almost be understood when you look at the recent history of the club.
In my time following the game, this level of pettiness and insecurity is completely unrivalled by rival clubs. Hawthorn, or even Collingwood, did not come close to this level of vitriol, bitterness, fixation and hatred of our club and of our players. It's not healthy and can only lead to unhappiness.
Don't let hatred become your legacy, Tigers supporters.
Fyfe played in a GF and was very brave playing after breaking his leg.Hard to win a North Smith when team doesn’t make the GF. Doesn’t really compute when only 1 of 44 players can win a norm smith, where as everyone is able to win a Brownlow. Not saying Fyfe is better, they are totally different players and both have strengths over each other.