Well Done Rocket!

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  • LostDoggy
    WOOF Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 8307

    #76
    Re: Well Done Rocket!

    Originally posted by Mantis
    He probably played his worst game of the season on Saturday and we won by 70pts. At this point Aker is just icing in the cake, but as we have quite a few regulars to come back in and we have quite a few young 'uns who look to have stepped up Aker is going to have to get busy to ensure he remains in the team.

    In saying that Aker is an old pro and would never stoop to the level of not trying.
    ^^ totally agree.

    What kind of rubbish is being insinuated by the fact that he's getting paid more outside the club? Not everyone is led by their hip pocket. He said last year that it would be his last because of how tough pre-seasons are, but it was his choice to come back after the club asked him to, on much lower money, and endure another pre-season ONLY because he feels that we are a genuine chance for the flag.

    He's going to throw all that away -- ie. his last ever AFL season, a chance at a flag, and all the hard work put in over the off-season because he's got an eye on his media gigs? Ridiculous.

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    • Missing-Dog
      WOOF Member
      • Jan 2007
      • 3102

      #77
      Re: Well Done Rocket!

      Originally posted by The Pie Man
      In the heat of 2nd quarter, I couldn't help but yell that out
      My comment was something along the lines of "at least at the Gold Coast you would be crap but warm"

      However I was reasonably snug with my newly acquired scarf draped around my neck.

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      • LostDoggy
        WOOF Member
        • Jan 2007
        • 8307

        #78
        Re: Well Done Rocket!

        Originally posted by Lantern
        This incident is going to go INTERNATIONAL! It will be BALLISTIC! It will TEAR APART THE FABRIC OF A CLUB!

        Well, maybe Reuters might pick up the story if AFL journos learnt to spell...
        Hahaha, true, true…

        Originally posted by Bulldog4life
        And that brave kidney punch by Pratt on Barry as he was trying to leave the ground was tough. Pratt certainly lives up to his surname.
        Oy! No knocking the Pratts mate… (my mother's family are Pratt)

        Originally posted by The Pie Man
        This from the Fox Sports website : pretty funny

        His stoush with North Melbourne fullback Scott Thompson will go before the match review panel, whose job it is to determine what part provocation played in the Bulldogs star applying a headlock on his opponent for 15 seconds. The answer is plenty. Thompson and his wannabe tough teammates did their developing reputations no favours by aggravating Hall all afternoon. Perhaps if they focused on slowing the runaway Bulldogs rather than poking the bear, the scoreboard would have read differently at game's end. Hall was tying his shoelace when Thompson bravely toppled him over. A headlock that was more about restraint than retribution followed. Coach Rodney Eade noted Hall's irritation and removed him immediately. The Kangaroos couldn't help themselves and continued to bait him as he left the field. How courageous.
        Media Write-up Of The Year

        Originally posted by Lantern
        This is a club on its knees and living on borrowed time. It has no fans, no members, no one turning up to its games, no real future, no leadership, so-so on-field talent and MASSIVE debt. Two years ago it arrived at a crossroads with regards to its future. The choice was between going North and becoming rich and successful, or stay in Victoria and fight the moral fight.

        It chose to stay and fight. That day, it stopped being just another football club. It represented the last remnants of a bygone era standing up against the corporate machine. The rhetoric bandied about at the time was one of defiance and honour. Tens of thousands of football fans from around the state rallied around them, many of us even choosing to financially support them with a membership, not because we supported the club, but because we believed in the ideal.

        Unless they live up to the ideal, however, they are dead. The reality is, they have been effectively dead since that decision NOT to go to the Gold Coast. Without any financial future and no possible way to expand their fan base, on that day they mortgaged their future, not to the Gold Coast as requested by AFL HQ, but to the ideals of a community club run with honour and the highest integrity. As long as they attempted to live up to that ideal, they could count on the support of those of us who remember the days that the game belonged to the people and not to suits only interested in the bottom line.

        Everything they have done since then (not just last week) has been a slap in the face of those who believed they would stand for more than crass opportunism. If they want to be just another soulless, unethical entity they may as well have packed up their bags and headed North for the money.
        This should be sent to the NMFC.

        Originally posted by Lantern
        He's going to throw all that away -- ie. his last ever AFL season, a chance at a flag, and all the hard work put in over the off-season because he's got an eye on his media gigs? Ridiculous.
        Absolutely. The Age might be pissed off that Aker singlehandedly increased the circulation of the Hun last week.

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