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  • Remi Moses
    WOOF Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 14785

    #16
    Re: Post-match press conferences

    I don't take his pressers seriously .
    Takes the p155 out of every question, and is measured and gives nothing away

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    • Ozza
      Bulldog Team of the Century
      • Mar 2008
      • 6400

      #17
      Re: Post-match press conferences

      I'm not sure why the media turns up to his press conferences, when Ross just ends up asking and answering his own questions anyway.

      Are we satisfied with the performance? We're satisfied with the 4 points. Did we play a perfect game? No, but we go back, look at the tape and address the areas we need to improve in - and prepare really thoroughly for next week. Are we happy with how we're going? Well its very early in the season, we want to be winning games and give ourselves the best chance of making the top four. Do we get ahead of ourselves? Of course not, but we go back and look at the tape and prepare really thoroughly for next week.

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      • Twodogs
        Moderator
        • Nov 2006
        • 27654

        #18
        Re: Post-match press conferences

        its not that early in the season.
        They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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        • Cyberdoggie
          WOOF Member
          • Jan 2007
          • 2859

          #19
          Re: Post-match press conferences

          Originally posted by Maddog37
          Wait til we see what sort of state he leaves Freos list in when he bails on them.
          If you ask me there is already signs that it's going to hit them like a brick wall when the older players are gone.

          Take a look at their list, There are 12 players over 29 years of age, some of which are: Pav, Sandy, Mzungu, Dawson, Mundy ,Duffield, Crowley, Johnson, McPharlin, D Pearce.
          On the other end of the scale it's even worse.
          This is the playing list from Nat Fyfe's age and below:
          (Number, Name, GAMES, Age)

          7 Fyfe, Nathan 99 23yr 8mth
          2 Morabito, Anthony 26 23yr 6mth
          45 Hurley, Sean (R) 0 23yr 2mth
          33 Sutcliffe, Cameron 54 22yr
          24 Duffy, Max 2 22yr 1mth
          27 Neale, Lachie 53 21yr 11mth
          20 Taberner, Matthew 19 21yr 11mth
          11 Sheridan, Thomas 21 21yr 6mth
          17 Crozier, Hayden 24 21yr 4mth
          44 Ballard, Jacob (R) 0 21yr 2mth
          22 Smith, Tanner (R) 1 21yr 2mth
          40 Moller, Craig (R) 1 20yr 8mth
          42 Hughes, Ethan (R) 0 20yr 5mth
          35 Apeness, Michael 2 20yr 3mth
          43 Vandeleur, Thomas (R) 0 20yr 1mth
          25 Pearce, Alex 2 19yr 11mth
          28 Grey, Brady 0 19yr 9mth
          26 Langdon, Ed 0 19yr 3mth
          14 Weller, Lachlan 0 19yr 2mth
          19 Blakely, Connor 0 19yr 2mth
          39 Deluca-Cardillo, Joshua 0 19yr

          None of their youngest 12 players have played more than 2 games. I'd be very worried about that.

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          • Twodogs
            Moderator
            • Nov 2006
            • 27654

            #20
            Re: Post-match press conferences

            Those twelve players have played 7 games between them.
            They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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            • LostDoggy
              WOOF Member
              • Jan 2007
              • 8307

              #21
              Re: Post-match press conferences

              Originally posted by Ozza
              I'm not sure why the media turns up to his press conferences, when Ross just ends up asking and answering his own questions anyway.

              Are we satisfied with the performance? We're satisfied with the 4 points. Did we play a perfect game? No, but we go back, look at the tape and address the areas we need to improve in - and prepare really thoroughly for next week. Are we happy with how we're going? Well its very early in the season, we want to be winning games and give ourselves the best chance of making the top four. Do we get ahead of ourselves? Of course not, but we go back and look at the tape and prepare really thoroughly for next week.
              That's very funny!

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              • Happy Days
                Hall of Fame
                • May 2008
                • 10139

                #22
                Re: Post-match press conferences

                RTB is a footballing genius and with Clarkson the best coach in the game.
                - I'm a visionary - Only here to confirm my biases -

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                • ledge
                  Hall of Fame
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 14303

                  #23
                  Re: Post-match press conferences

                  Originally posted by Cyberdoggie
                  If you ask me there is already signs that it's going to hit them like a brick wall when the older players are gone.

                  Take a look at their list, There are 12 players over 29 years of age, some of which are: Pav, Sandy, Mzungu, Dawson, Mundy ,Duffield, Crowley, Johnson, McPharlin, D Pearce.
                  On the other end of the scale it's even worse.
                  This is the playing list from Nat Fyfe's age and below:
                  (Number, Name, GAMES, Age)

                  7 Fyfe, Nathan 99 23yr 8mth
                  2 Morabito, Anthony 26 23yr 6mth
                  45 Hurley, Sean (R) 0 23yr 2mth
                  33 Sutcliffe, Cameron 54 22yr
                  24 Duffy, Max 2 22yr 1mth
                  27 Neale, Lachie 53 21yr 11mth
                  20 Taberner, Matthew 19 21yr 11mth
                  11 Sheridan, Thomas 21 21yr 6mth
                  17 Crozier, Hayden 24 21yr 4mth
                  44 Ballard, Jacob (R) 0 21yr 2mth
                  22 Smith, Tanner (R) 1 21yr 2mth
                  40 Moller, Craig (R) 1 20yr 8mth
                  42 Hughes, Ethan (R) 0 20yr 5mth
                  35 Apeness, Michael 2 20yr 3mth
                  43 Vandeleur, Thomas (R) 0 20yr 1mth
                  25 Pearce, Alex 2 19yr 11mth
                  28 Grey, Brady 0 19yr 9mth
                  26 Langdon, Ed 0 19yr 3mth
                  14 Weller, Lachlan 0 19yr 2mth
                  19 Blakely, Connor 0 19yr 2mth
                  39 Deluca-Cardillo, Joshua 0 19yr

                  None of their youngest 12 players have played more than 2 games. I'd be very worried about that.
                  If they win a flag who cares ? Their first and Lyon goes down as a legend of the club, if we did that once or twice in the last 50 years I would be happy.
                  Bring back the biff

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                  • Greystache
                    Bulldog Team of the Century
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 9775

                    #24
                    Re: Post-match press conferences

                    Originally posted by ledge
                    If they win a flag who cares ? Their first and Lyon goes down as a legend of the club, if we did that once or twice in the last 50 years I would be happy.
                    If they win a flag, no one. If St Kilda had have won either of the 2009 or 2010 premierships then I'm sure their fans would happily go home and watch a Grand Final replay after their rebuild team full of kids gets beaten by 100 points (I know I would). The problem is if you fall short you have 5-8 of pain ahead with nothing to show for it.
                    [COLOR="#FF0000"][B]Western Bulldogs:[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR="#0000CD"][B]We exist to win premierships[/B][/COLOR]

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