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Bachar Houli - بشار حولي,

Awful again. So poor in the contest. Cannot continue to get games with that level of commitment.
 
2 very soft efforts when the game was hot, scared, one-handed marking efforts when he should have just knuckled down and marked it and taken the hit, wouldn't have even been that bad a hit, I hated watching it. really stood out because the side was generally going in. I was disappointed
 
Like the rest of his team mates he had a poor second half but was in our top 3 in the first half. Gave plenty of run and link work off half back.

Scott stopped that in the second half by playing Harvey permanently forward.
 
Howdoes this cat get a game each and every week?
That *smile* poor marking attempt is enough for me. If he and Grigg stay on the list.
No membership, no donations, no raffles, nothing.
And then people wonder why were *smile*
 
zippadeee said:
Howdoes this cat get a game each and every week?
That p!ss poor marking attempt is enough for me. If he and Grigg stay on the list.
No membership, no donations, no raffles, nothing.
And then people wonder why were sh!t

Yep.
Playing Grigg, Houli, Vickery, Ellis, and all the other underserving players after repeated poor games teaches them mediocrity is acceptable.
And Dimma wonders why he keeps getting mediocre efforts and mediocre results.
He should try the Malthouse method and make them earn their spots.
Hardwick doesnt get it.
He is the problem not the solution.
 
17 said:
Yep.
Playing Grigg, Houli, Vickery, Ellis, and all the other underserving players after repeated poor games teaches them mediocrity is acceptable.
And Dimma wonders why he keeps getting mediocre efforts and mediocre results.
He should try the Malthouse method and make them earn their spots.
Hardwick doesnt get it.
He is the problem not the solution.

At essendon he wouldn't get a game each week because he was a front runner, but at Richmond he guaranteed 200 straight games.
 
Great fella and all, Bachar is not a player that is going to help make the Tigers successful. He's done his bit and helped Hardwick through his first few seasons, but it's time to move him on.
 
Bullarto Tiger said:
Great fella and all, Bachar is not a player that is going to help make the Tigers successful. He's done his bit and helped Hardwick through his first few seasons, but it's time to move him on.

We have had 30 years of "great fellas" we want great footballers.
 
gotta go. scared. anyone else see that marking attempt at CHF? Contact may of may not have come, it didn't, but he cringed as if it did, it hurt me to watch.
 
soft soft soft soft and soft. if he was at essenden there is no way he would have a show cause notice, would be too scared to get a needle
 
I thought he was good today except for that scared marking attempt which was terrible, thought the rest of his game was good. Kept running all game and seemed to get a fair bit of it
 
For his size, Houli needs to be:

1. A nuggety small defender,
2. A genuine pacy midfielder, or
3. A regular crumbing goal-kicker

He appears to be none of these.
 
Phantom said:
For his size, Houli needs to be:

1. A nuggety small defender,
2. A genuine pacy midfielder, or
3. A regular crumbing goal-kicker

He appears to be none of these.
4. He is a nice guy.
That seems to count for everything at tigerland!!!
 
tempany14 said:
soft soft soft soft and soft. if he was at essenden there is no way he would have a show cause notice, would be too scared to get a needle
Sweet
 
frawleyudud said:
4. He is a nice guy.
That seems to count for everything at tigerland!!!

Not so much a 'nice guy' more like a poster boy. Has his own website, appears all over the place doing AFL 'multicultural outreach' work, and never misses a chance to tell us how supposedly nice and non-scary his religion is. Does all this mean he gets cut slack that certain other players don't? I'm not sure? But something sure as hell does.
 
The whole team has gone backwards, except maybe, dunno, Astbury until he was hurt. But the whipping boys seem to get the most attention.