Yes, most.MC Gusto wrote:just wondering... do you include all us forumites in that statement?rodgerfox wrote:Seriously, the football public is so stupid it's not funny.
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what a silly question...of course he sees the majority of saintsationalists being stupidrodgerfox wrote:Yes, most.MC Gusto wrote:just wondering... do you include all us forumites in that statement?rodgerfox wrote:Seriously, the football public is so stupid it's not funny.
he has to feel above them
he has to look out and feel that he has seen something or knows something that others don't
dont worry...its normal...to feel that wee bit smarter than all
he is probably one of those adults at matches that goes and yabbers onto the person next to him about how he knew random player on list from ten years ago, how much of a gun he is going to become and how he coached him in the under 12's
"It's a work in progress," Lyon said.
rodgerfox wrote:Yes, most.MC Gusto wrote:just wondering... do you include all us forumites in that statement?rodgerfox wrote:Seriously, the football public is so stupid it's not funny.
hope you are including yourself in that ...you have shown yourself over many years to be as dumb as the crap my dog leaves all over my back yard... and not just on matters pertaining to football either...imhfo that is.....
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:what a silly question...of course he sees the majority of saintsationalists being stupidrodgerfox wrote:Yes, most.MC Gusto wrote:just wondering... do you include all us forumites in that statement?rodgerfox wrote:Seriously, the football public is so stupid it's not funny.
he has to feel above them
he has to look out and feel that he has seen something or knows something that others don't
dont worry...its normal...to feel that wee bit smarter than all
I never said I was smarter than anyone.
...good...so we won't need to add liar to your many shortcomings .........rodgerfox wrote:Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:what a silly question...of course he sees the majority of saintsationalists being stupidrodgerfox wrote:Yes, most.MC Gusto wrote:just wondering... do you include all us forumites in that statement?rodgerfox wrote:Seriously, the football public is so stupid it's not funny.
he has to feel above them
he has to look out and feel that he has seen something or knows something that others don't
dont worry...its normal...to feel that wee bit smarter than all
I never said I was smarter than anyone.
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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Looks pretty much what I saw at the Dome in 2007.vacuous space wrote:maverick wrote:I see more than my fair share of Hawthorn games and they look pretty similar to me...
That doesn't look like us - letting players run around unmanned, leaving the wings wide open. If that's how we're playing now, it's a fair departure from the number of man-on-man defensive assignments Lyon usually dishes out. It might not be the most revolutionary innovation to hit football, but it's enough that half the league has been tinkering with versions of it in preseason. Teams have run zones before, but never to the extent that Hawthorn did last year.
It's a fair change in the way teams play, especially considering the way things appeared to be going 3 or 4 years ago.
G, Roo, Dal (the best at it), BJ, Blake etc all guarding space, not manning up, but hey, must have been watching something else and not listening to every coach or commentator going round...
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Cairnsman wrote:Then I'll just put it down to naivety.
Well how about that. Two articles on Greg Westaway, one on Hudghton, one on Dawson and a live blog to accompany the club season preview since I gave the HUN a kick in the a** on their comments log last week. And not a negative headliner anywhere in sight.ace wrote:Don't get upset.
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