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Yep, you’re a hawthorn supporter, back one out. You pissed me off within 3 sec of your post. I reserve the right to put shit on mitchell whenever I want to, because I can.No reason needed.
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did not read a single word broYeah, you're right... It was a pointless aside... Who gives a rat's arse about Campbell fricken Brown?
I was mostly interested in reading through the thread and seeing all the anti-Mitchell vitriol. Quite funny how you've all made him the central character in this Ken Hinkley post-match bullshit.
What's he actually done this time around to warrant the abuse? It was all pretty measured. He defended the captain for fronting Hinkley, knowing full well the arse-hats in the football media would probably try to pile on Sicily like they always do. Then he basically shut down all further questions. He was not interested in continuing that line of discussion. Ask him about the game. Ask him about the season.
Good stuff, I thought. Well handled.
Mitchell really did touch a raw nerve when he gave a couple of your niggling defenders that "needle jab" sledge back in 2015
It was almost 10 years ago! Wow! Talk about holding onto a grudge...
I better stop posting now, just in case I say the wrong thing and get in your bad books...
Mitchell is a flog. Both in his playing days and now. He dishes it out but can't handle it back.Yeah, you're right... It was a pointless aside... Who gives a rat's arse about Campbell fricken Brown?
I was mostly interested in reading through the thread and seeing all the anti-Mitchell vitriol. Quite funny how you've all made him the central character in this Ken Hinkley post-match bullshit.
What's he actually done this time around to warrant the abuse? It was all pretty measured. He defended the captain for fronting Hinkley, knowing full well the arse-hats in the football media would probably try to pile on Sicily like they always do. Then he basically shut down all further questions. He was not interested in continuing that line of discussion. Ask him about the game. Ask him about the season.
Good stuff, I thought. Well handled.
Mitchell really did touch a raw nerve when he gave a couple of your niggling defenders that "needle jab" sledge back in 2015
It was almost 10 years ago! Wow! Talk about holding onto a grudge...
I better stop posting now, just in case I say the wrong thing and get in your bad books...
I prefer to think of him as a grub. if that's Hawthorn tough then you can keep it.Don't forget Campbell Brown was sacked by Gold Coast after he punched out his teammate Steven May. He gave him a broken jaw after they got into a blue outside of a night-club in LA. A piss poor act by Brown, but I'd like to see you guys take on Steven May in a street brawl!
I loved Browny during his early years at Hawthorn. He was never the sharpest tool in the shed, but he did some of the most insanely courageous acts I have ever seen: fearsome attacks on the ball, backing into packs, playing with injuries, etc...
He also made a bad reputation for himself as a sniper with a series of elbows, strikes, bumps. He regularly went after the opposition, liked to throw his weight around and never shirked from the physical contest. Whether you like it or not... he WAS a hard man.
I know you guys like to giggle about his WWE-style posing in the 2009 game and the pointless slap he gave to Monfries. But this occurred after part-time boxer, Nathan Lovett-Murray clobbered him with an overhand right during the Q3 brawl. I don't think Brown was thinking too clearly after that!!!
Bottom line, Browny was an underrated footballer before the accumulated injuries caught up with him and his body fell apart. He was 2007 All Australian when he played as an undersized 5'10" CHB and he took on (and beat) all the gun CHFs.
He was a key member of the 2008 premiership team. He kicked an incredible 60m goal in the GF before he was swung back to CHB on 195cm Cam Mooney after Trent Crowd went off with a broken foot.
So he punched May when he was full of dutch courage and he was a sniper who elbowed people. What a hard player.Don't forget Campbell Brown was sacked by Gold Coast after he punched out his teammate Steven May. He gave him a broken jaw after they got into a blue outside of a night-club in LA. A piss poor act by Brown, but I'd like to see you guys take on Steven May in a street brawl!
I loved Browny during his early years at Hawthorn. He was never the sharpest tool in the shed, but he did some of the most insanely courageous acts I have ever seen: fearsome attacks on the ball, backing into packs, playing with injuries, etc...
He also made a bad reputation for himself as a sniper with a series of elbows, strikes, bumps. He regularly went after the opposition, liked to throw his weight around and never shirked from the physical contest. Whether you like it or not... he WAS a hard man.
I know you guys like to giggle about his WWE-style posing in the 2009 game and the pointless slap he gave to Monfries. But this occurred after part-time boxer, Nathan Lovett-Murray clobbered him with an overhand right during the Q3 brawl. I don't think Brown was thinking too clearly after that!!!
Bottom line, Browny was an underrated footballer before the accumulated injuries caught up with him and his body fell apart. He was 2007 All Australian when he played as an undersized 5'10" CHB and he took on (and beat) all the gun CHFs.
He was a key member of the 2008 premiership team. He kicked an incredible 60m goal in the GF before he was swung back to CHB on 195cm Cam Mooney after Trent Crowd went off with a broken foot.
Mate you give me some trophy for great posting, then a minute later you ban me for a week. I used to date chicks that sent me clearer signals than bigfooty
Yeah, you're right... It was a pointless aside... Who gives a rat's arse about Campbell fricken Brown?
I was mostly interested in reading through the thread and seeing all the anti-Mitchell vitriol. Quite funny how you've all made him the central character in this Ken Hinkley post-match bullshit.
What's he actually done this time around to warrant the abuse? It was all pretty measured. He defended the captain for fronting Hinkley, knowing full well the arse-hats in the football media would probably try to pile on Sicily like they always do. Then he basically shut down all further questions. He was not interested in continuing that line of discussion. Ask him about the game. Ask him about the season.
Good stuff, I thought. Well handled.
Mitchell really did touch a raw nerve when he gave a couple of your niggling defenders that "needle jab" sledge back in 2015
It was almost 10 years ago! Wow! Talk about holding onto a grudge...
I better stop posting now, just in case I say the wrong thing and get in your bad books...
I used to date chicks that sent me clearer signals than bigfooty
she's still interested, right?“Leave me alone”
C'mon he roughed up a young Travis Varcoe in the 08GF and punched a 20yr old concussed Winderlich who was leaving the ground.Campbell Brown is one of the fakest “tough guys” of all time.
"Matty Lloyd is a sniper" says the bloke with the least self awareness in the gameC'mon he roughed up a young Travis Varcoe in the 08GF and punched a 20yr old concussed Winderlich who was leaving the ground.
Oh when much older man Campbell Brown knocked out 21 year old May?Don't forget Campbell Brown was sacked by Gold Coast after he punched out his teammate Steven May. He gave him a broken jaw after they got into a blue outside of a night-club in LA. A piss poor act by Brown, but I'd like to see you guys take on Steven May in a street brawl!
I loved Browny during his early years at Hawthorn. He was never the sharpest tool in the shed, but he did some of the most insanely courageous acts I have ever seen: fearsome attacks on the ball, backing into packs, playing with injuries, etc...
He also made a bad reputation for himself as a sniper with a series of elbows, strikes, bumps. He regularly went after the opposition, liked to throw his weight around and never shirked from the physical contest. Whether you like it or not... he WAS a hard man.
I know you guys like to giggle about his WWE-style posing in the 2009 game and the pointless slap he gave to Monfries. But this occurred after part-time boxer, Nathan Lovett-Murray clobbered him with an overhand right during the Q3 brawl. I don't think Brown was thinking too clearly after that!!!
Bottom line, Browny was an underrated footballer before the accumulated injuries caught up with him and his body fell apart. He was 2007 All Australian when he played as an undersized 5'10" CHB and he took on (and beat) all the gun CHFs.
He was a key member of the 2008 premiership team. He kicked an incredible 60m goal in the GF before he was swung back to CHB on 195cm Cam Mooney after Trent Crowd went off with a broken foot.
It's not about who can beat who in a fight. But if it was, the funniest was Brown's crying face on the papers after he tried to be the tough guy in the sewell match, ran into the melee and was dispatched out the other side looking much worse for wear in seconds flat by NLM.So he punched May when he was full of dutch courage and he was a sniper who elbowed people. What a hard player.
Brown v. Melksham is what I'd like to see.
Can't conceive a less deserving bloke to win a premiership medal than Brown. Puts the Poo in Poos n' Wees, real POS.
That being said, would've loved to see the lifestyle dynamic play out whilst Brown and GAJ were at GC together.
Didn’t Junior have his own god squad while at g.coast ?Can't conceive a less deserving bloke to win a premiership medal than Brown. Puts the Poo in Poos n' Wees, real POS.
That being said, would've loved to see the lifestyle dynamic play out whilst Brown and GAJ were at GC together.
Hey Word Salad, thanks for making an effort. In the Essendon chats, we like to support the disabled. Especially after the paralympics - man they were inspiring.Don't forget Campbell Brown was sacked by Gold Coast after he punched out his teammate Steven May. He gave him a broken jaw after they got into a blue outside of a night-club in LA. A piss poor act by Brown, but I'd like to see you guys take on Steven May in a street brawl!
I loved Browny during his early years at Hawthorn. He was never the sharpest tool in the shed, but he did some of the most insanely courageous acts I have ever seen: fearsome attacks on the ball, backing into packs, playing with injuries, etc...
He also made a bad reputation for himself as a sniper with a series of elbows, strikes, bumps. He regularly went after the opposition, liked to throw his weight around and never shirked from the physical contest. Whether you like it or not... he WAS a hard man.
I know you guys like to giggle about his WWE-style posing in the 2009 game and the pointless slap he gave to Monfries. But this occurred after part-time boxer, Nathan Lovett-Murray clobbered him with an overhand right during the Q3 brawl. I don't think Brown was thinking too clearly after that!!!
Bottom line, Browny was an underrated footballer before the accumulated injuries caught up with him and his body fell apart. He was 2007 All Australian when he played as an undersized 5'10" CHB and he took on (and beat) all the gun CHFs.
He was a key member of the 2008 premiership team. He kicked an incredible 60m goal in the GF before he was swung back to CHB on 195cm Cam Mooney after Trent Crowd went off with a broken foot.
Didn’t Junior have his own god squad while at g.coast ?
The big feller zac smith that went to geelong for a bit I think was in it too?Yeah, with David Swallow. Can't remember anyone outside of them. But then put them together with the likes of Brown and Hunt...man a professional footy club would be very interesting environment.
The big feller zac smith that went to geelong for a bit I think was in it too?