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"I admire Richo for the way he plays in a poor side. In a good side, he'd kick close to a hundred goals a year," he said.
Looking at the relative end of season positions of Essendon and Richmond, one wonders how many goals Llloyd would think HE would kick if HE didnt play in a poor side
If these are the kind of comments that the new Essendon skipper is going to come out with, he looks a certain winner of any annual Foot-in-Mouth award
Originally posted by Dave
Although he always seems to have a day out when we play them. It would probably help if we double-teamed him.
True, but there are exceptions. I'll never forget the afternoon he missed from about 20 metres dead in front. The Swans looked dazed, the Richmond CS laughed!
He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)
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