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The Fireman said:
Nice throw off Knavey but we all know who the Lemmings are.

I think you're the only one who can't see how funny it is to see 3 sad little men following each other around a forum one after the other calling other people lemmings. Bwahahahaha! :D :D

And where ARE your boyfriends today may I ask?
 

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KnaveyBlue said:
I think you're the only one who can't see how funny it is to see 3 sad little men following each other around a forum one after the other calling other people lemmings. Bwahahahaha! :D :D

And where ARE your boyfriends today may I ask?
but it doesn't alter the fact that you are a Lemming mate, cop it sweet. :rolleyes:
 
Zeke said:
He's not crying.

I saw 20 minutes of footage of nicky chucking his teary.

All you've got is a training photo of buckley rubbing his eyes.
sad sad sad little man
 
Does zeke usually post this kind of crap? It's funny but low.
 
Zeke said:
Post a picture of Buckley crying on the footy field.

I dare you.

I DOUBLE DARE U TO WATCH THE GRAND FINAL REPLAY AGAIN IT'S THERE IN TECNICOLOUR. AFTER THE FINAL SIREN. THE FLOOD GATES OPEN......BOOYA
 
Zeke said:
Integrity? He is a professional athlete, paid millions of dollars every year and given the honor (dubious in St Kilda's case, but nonetheless) of captaining his side.

What does he do? Hurts his shoulder then proceeds to bawl his eyes out for 20+ minutes on national television whilst his side are looking for some inspiration.

Integrity.

James Hird cried on the bench after being injured.

Essendon won a flag 2 years later.

I think your ignorance is almost up there with your maturity.
 

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He gets pwned all the time, then comes back and acts like it never happened. Just keep that picture of Buckley on hand and post it whenever he pops up agai :D
 
milnedog44 said:
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Yep, pwned!
 
Seeing your captain crying like a 8 year old who scraped his knee on the bitumen isnt exactly the kind of thing one could take inspiration and motivation from. You would be looking to him for strength, especially as he is the most crucial member of the team, and with the game being in the balance.

Although i really feel sorry for him, im sure he could have dealt with the situation in a different way.
 
saintsrule said:
Zeke said:
Integrity? He is a professional athlete, paid millions of dollars every year and given the honor (dubious in St Kilda's case, but nonetheless) of captaining his side.

What does he do? Hurts his shoulder then proceeds to bawl his eyes out for 20+ minutes on national television whilst his side are looking for some inspiration.

Yes integrity, look it up in the dictionary if you have one in your cave, as you wouldn't know the meaning of the word.


I don't like seeing players get hurt, but what I would like to remind all St Kilda supporters, in 1997 when Corey was targeted by Saints players in the first minutes of a final, the cage came to life, clapping, jeering and laughing after Corey did his shoulder and knee. :(

So I guess your last sentence would apply to those idiots, who were slammed in the media for their disgraceful behaviour.

I don't think St Kilda's coach, at that time, would have been pleased either. He played in a North Melbounre premiership.
 
Michele said:
saintsrule said:
I don't like seeing players get hurt, but what I would like to remind all St Kilda supporters, in 1997 when Corey was targeted by Saints players in the first minutes of a final, the cage came to life, clapping, jeering and laughing after Corey did his shoulder and knee. :(

So I guess your last sentence would apply to those idiots, who were slammed in the media for their disgraceful behaviour.

I don't think St Kilda's coach, at that time, would have been pleased either. He played in a North Melbounre premiership.
i frowned upon that, but it's been mentioned already in the thread
 

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