Never played sport,sportWhy?
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Never played sport,sportWhy?
It was a genuine question actually, but I should've expected a condescending remark. Seriously, why should it though? What makes sport so special that it excuses dickhead behaviour?Never played sport,sport
Dickheads in all parts of life, BF seems to have a fair share.It was a genuine question actually, but I should've expected a condescending remark. Seriously, why should it though? What makes sport so special that it excuses dickhead behaviour?
What happens on BF stays on BF....Dickheads in all parts of life, BF seems to have a fair share.
But I still don't understand the "what happens on the field stays on the field" mentality?Dickheads in all parts of life, BF seems to have a fair share.
But I still don't understand the "what happens on the field stays on the field" mentality?
When footy was good, both sides after the game no matter what , shared a drink. Now we can't even fart or some do gooder will put their head in. If you never played the game you wouldn't understand.But I still don't understand the "what happens on the field stays on the field" mentality?
Put it on your blogAny chance we can merge the tom mitchell mega whine thread into this one?
No. If posting about another former player reaches a high enough level to justify a thread, we will create one for them as well.Any chance we can merge the tom mitchell mega whine thread into this one?
Nah I've played footy. And other sports too. I don't really agree that it gives carte blanche to say anything you like to get under someone else's skin. I've pulled up mates who've said some terrible things on the field. I think from what has been said, Mumford would've been one of those types. Still love the big bastard though!When footy was good, both sides after the game no matter what , shared a drink. Now we can't even fart or some do gooder will put their head in. If you never played the game you wouldn't understand.
While I'm no doubt looking at this with one eye, I'm still trying to work out how exactly it is biting us as such. Yes, Mitchell has stepped up but has done so in a midfield consisting of himself and O'Meara. Had he stayed, he still would have been playing with Hanners, Parker, Kennedy and the newer players like Heeney getting a run through the middle. I suggest it's a long bow to draw to suggest he would have had the opportunities to perform like he has at the Hawks.I’ll stick this here (the former player thread), not in a dedicated thread for a player that doesn’t play at the Swans.
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I love these experts who come out now saying we made a mistake in not keeping Mitchell. When the trade happened only posters on this board were upset - all the "experts" thought it was an equal trade and we were in front because we could keep Heeney & Mills.While I'm no doubt looking at this with one eye, I'm still trying to work out how exactly it is biting us as such. Yes, Mitchell has stepped up but has done so in a midfield consisting of himself and O'Meara. Had he stayed, he still would have been playing with Hanners, Parker, Kennedy and the newer players like Heeney getting a run through the middle. I suggest it's a long bow to draw to suggest he would have had the opportunities to perform like he has at the Hawks.
On the other side too, I also look at the fact we signed him on good money and a two year contract straight out, then put him on an excessive contract after he re-signed and for memory still hadn't played a game. We payed him overs for at least 5 years and the moment we were offering him less than he saw was applicable he walked. I get that you need to make the most of your short career as a footballer (like charging people for interviews etc) but the club was good to him early in his career, something I think he took for granted.
While I'm no doubt looking at this with one eye, I'm still trying to work out how exactly it is biting us as such. Yes, Mitchell has stepped up but has done so in a midfield consisting of himself and O'Meara. Had he stayed, he still would have been playing with Hanners, Parker, Kennedy and the newer players like Heeney getting a run through the middle. I suggest it's a long bow to draw to suggest he would have had the opportunities to perform like he has at the Hawks.
On the other side too, I also look at the fact we signed him on good money and a two year contract straight out, then put him on an excessive contract after he re-signed and for memory still hadn't played a game. We payed him overs for at least 5 years and the moment we were offering him less than he saw was applicable he walked. I get that you need to make the most of your short career as a footballer (like charging people for interviews etc) but the club was good to him early in his career, something I think he took for granted.
I think a lot of people forget this. We had to bid above GWS to get him to nominate us, then renewed his contract before he'd shown anything. He spent two years on the injury list getting paid what a player in his position would have. He left his contract on the table while others re-signed over the course of the year, and then left when it wasn't enough. Happy to get overs before proving anything, not so happy about taking a cut to keep a midfield group together.On the other side too, I also look at the fact we signed him on good money and a two year contract straight out, then put him on an excessive contract after he re-signed and for memory still hadn't played a game. We payed him overs for at least 5 years and the moment we were offering him less than he saw was applicable he walked. I get that you need to make the most of your short career as a footballer (like charging people for interviews etc) but the club was good to him early in his career, something I think he took for granted.
Just proves my theory that laziness gets rewards!Anyone else pick up jettas pathetic lazy effort to chase jordan de goey when he kicked the 2nd goal of last qtr.
Anyone else pick up jettas pathetic lazy effort to chase jordan de goey when he kicked the 2nd goal of last qtr.
Patrick Vezpremi to Port Melbourne.
How did you get on here, but probably true.You wouldn’t see a 29 year old , that’s been playing local footy for the past 5 years, step back up and play state level too often.
Yeh it appears he has a cold and stuff is blocking his noseShane Mumford's return to senior footy ends before it starts.