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Game Day - Richmond v Geelong Preliminary Final

Jonesracing82

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The first line in the article says it all ........ “You think he would’ve learnt, but apparently not.”
It also mentions his previous comments "i'm not a fan of looking to far back but they are not as good as they were last yr" then he brings up a comparison between us & sides from 10 yrs ago....
 
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zippadeee

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As the old adage goes, a fish rots from the head.
Scott's toxic attitude and mindset would undoubtedly infect his players and the culture of their club.
Its likely his players think the same way about our club despite their persistent failure against us since 2017.

Spot on Gene.
 
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zippadeee

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I think he's starting to wear a bit thin with some more cerebral cat fans

They are the dumbest supporter group in the comp.
They still applauded him after inheriting a once in a generation side to slowly destroy them over the next 8 years.
The bloke is *smile* weed.
The podcast between him and Parrott was unbearable.
Parrot had to remove his tongue from Scott's ass.
 
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craig

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“I don’t think they’re St Kilda or Collingwood of 2009/10” :eek:

what is wrong with this man!? St Kilda didn’t win a flag in that period. Collingwood won one. We’ve won 2!

He's a f#$%#&# cocksmack pure and simple.
 
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craig

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Often that Prelim is held up as a great game. I was worried early, but as soon as Shane passed it to Lambo it was over. Absolutely strangled them in the last. 17 QF deja vu.

Every Geelong player, Match Commitee member, Coach and Fan in the ground knew it was over when we hit the front,

They all knew it, they waited for us to come at them and run them down and end them and we did exactly that
 
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craig

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I have a feeling that the Tigers have a special belting lined up for them this year.
 
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zgod

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He has been mouthing off again.
 

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tiger76

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He’s like the a**hole at a school reunion who keeps trying to belittle people to make himself feel superior based on who they used to be a long time ago, without realising that they have in fact moved on and developed into well rounded, successful people whilst he’s achieved nothing and remained a total jerk.

Keep it coming big guy, we love it.
 
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SpaceAce

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He’s like the a**hole at a school reunion who keeps trying to belittle people to make himself feel superior based on who they used to be a long time ago, without realising that they have in fact moved on and developed into well rounded, successful people whilst he’s achieved nothing and remained a total jerk.

Keep it coming big guy, we love it.

Perfectly articulated and the most accurate character assessment of this weasel of a man!
 
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CarnTheTiges

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St Kilda? What does 'that sort of' actually mean anyway??
They were pretty good then, but not good enough to actually win. They even made a commemorative DVD of their failure. I think that Saints team would be slaughtered by the current Tigers, though.
 
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Baron Samedi

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There’s a few sides to this.

1) Richmond have been *smile* for most of his involvement in AFL footy

2) Hardwick is a Clarkson man and therefore an enemy. Also, Hardwick was a *smile* coach as of 2016 (by his own admission). The turnaround, fueled by humility, storytelling and emotion has been something the extremely analytical Scott cannot get his head around. It simply perplexes him.

3) further to point 2, our game style bemuses master coach C. Scott. In his autocratic world, the ball must be moved traditionally and with the utmost organisation. Our staggered, half-crazed drunkard act when we get the ball offends his notion of football and therefore cannot be taken seriously.

4) we have beaten them when it counts in two finals series now and are almost single-handedly responsible for the tightening noose around his neck.

I reckon the quite frankly bizarre comments from an opposition coach stem from a combination of these reasons.
 
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TigerForce

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There’s a few sides to this.

1) Richmond have been **** for most of his involvement in AFL footy

2) Hardwick is a Clarkson man and therefore an enemy. Also, Hardwick was a **** coach as of 2016 (by his own admission). The turnaround, fueled by humility, storytelling and emotion has been something the extremely analytical Scott cannot get his head around. It simply perplexes him.

3) further to point 2, our game style bemuses master coach C. Scott. In his autocratic world, the ball must be moved traditionally and with the utmost organisation. Our staggered, half-crazed drunkard act when we get the ball offends his notion of football and therefore cannot be taken seriously.

4) we have beaten them when it counts in two finals series now and are almost single-handedly responsible for the tightening noose around his neck.

I reckon the quite frankly bizarre comments from an opposition coach stem from a combination of these reasons.
So funny, all 4 points are true.
 
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seven

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There’s a few sides to this.

1) Richmond have been **** for most of his involvement in AFL footy

2) Hardwick is a Clarkson man and therefore an enemy. Also, Hardwick was a **** coach as of 2016 (by his own admission). The turnaround, fueled by humility, storytelling and emotion has been something the extremely analytical Scott cannot get his head around. It simply perplexes him.

3) further to point 2, our game style bemuses master coach C. Scott. In his autocratic world, the ball must be moved traditionally and with the utmost organisation. Our staggered, half-crazed drunkard act when we get the ball offends his notion of football and therefore cannot be taken seriously.

4) we have beaten them when it counts in two finals series now and are almost single-handedly responsible for the tightening noose around his neck.

I reckon the quite frankly bizarre comments from an opposition coach stem from a combination of these reasons.

5) Scott is a total knob.
 
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CarnTheTiges

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There’s a few sides to this.

1) Richmond have been **** for most of his involvement in AFL footy

2) Hardwick is a Clarkson man and therefore an enemy. Also, Hardwick was a **** coach as of 2016 (by his own admission). The turnaround, fueled by humility, storytelling and emotion has been something the extremely analytical Scott cannot get his head around. It simply perplexes him.

3) further to point 2, our game style bemuses master coach C. Scott. In his autocratic world, the ball must be moved traditionally and with the utmost organisation. Our staggered, half-crazed drunkard act when we get the ball offends his notion of football and therefore cannot be taken seriously.

4) we have beaten them when it counts in two finals series now and are almost single-handedly responsible for the tightening noose around his neck.

I reckon the quite frankly bizarre comments from an opposition coach stem from a combination of these reasons.
Hardwick was also a player in the victorious Port Adelaide grand final. Scott played for the Lions and the loss denied him a 3rd Premiership medal, after injury forced him to miss the 2003 win.
 
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