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Originally posted by SXP I would never believe somebody could come up with such a tripe on the eve of our biggest game!
I must admit I'm not confident in our win, but I would never, I repeat, never lower myself by questioning the commitment of our coaching staff to our players. It's the players that should get us over the line not the coaches. They can only bring them thus far, but it's up to the players to finish it off.
You're right. On the eve of the biggest game I should be saying that I love Paul Roos, that he is super, that he is the greatest coach of all time. If I want to criticise someone it should not be the collective RWO love child, our wonderous leader (Leader Leader Leader Leader Batman?) I should give it to Nick Davis (the guy with the attitude problem and swollen head) or Bevo (the hack) or Benny Matthews, or LRT, or Schneids, or Saddo... Go back and read the crap that has been written about them. What I have said of Roos is quite tame by comnparison. Personally I don't like Roos much and I am certain that he has a fairly low opinion of Nick Davis. But to be honest, I don't care that much how they get on and whether or not Roos can admit that Nick played a blinder on Fri night. I just thought it strange that Roos would not praise Nick on Fri night and came out and took credit for the goal while also playing down Davis' role in it. Just seemed consistent with my opinion of him and I thought I'd air it in public. Really, I am quite surprised by the amount of emotion that has been stirred up. Some people it seems have little or no sense of humour or perspective...
At least I didn't say what I really think - expect another poor game from Hall on Fri night, his loyalties still lie with St K, mark my words...
Robin's a little freaker. Batman is a human who developed his thinking and physical skills. He possessed the core leadership virtues of vision, integrity, hunger, risk, and passion.
Originally posted by Ruda Wakening Robin's a little freaker. Batman is a human who developed his thinking and physical skills. He possessed the core leadership virtues of vision, integrity, hunger, risk, and passion.
ROK Lobster, are you really a Swans fan or something else in disguise?
Roos is a genius and has been since day one.
Who would you rather have as coach? (Apologies if this has already come up, but I skipped pages 3-6).
"It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.
I'm a fan of his in all facets, but each to their own.
"It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.
Originally posted by Sanecow Like Hewitt but not Warney?
I think they are both **********s too. I respect Warne's ability as an all time great, not much else. Hewitt is a one time almost great, mostly world class also ran. I respect Roos' playing abilities and think he has done well as a coach. As I said I just think he is an arrogant **********.
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