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Cotchin or Kreuzer

Who would you prefer, Cotchin or Kereuzer


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Harry said:
wouldn't swap chimp for any player in the league
Would you think about it for Franklin? Probably the only player in the league I'd consider tbh
 
Streak said:
No chance here.
I'd say no but would definately be tempted! Superstar forwards are rare, but midfielders can be covered although would not be at same ability as Cotch.
 
MrRuss said:
Would you think about it for Franklin? Probably the only player in the league I'd consider tbh
No, because someone has to get the ball into his half of the ground, and what forward wouldn't want the silver service delivery Cotchin provides?
 
Cotchin would also never put himself in a position to get in trouble of the field either like Buddy has/might.
 
jb03 said:
So technically you were wrong as you made that statement at the start of 2011.

Hahaha JB calling out technicalities. Technically 98.57% of your posts have been rubbish. ;D
 
Sometimes chronology is a funny thing......

By 1990, our team was on it's knees with the SOS campaign building up but as I continued supporting the club as a member along with buying and selling raffle tickets and giving money for donations, being a naive 23 year old, I sometimes wondered if we would get any better.

On the night of APRIL 6, 1990 I left work and walked to the G to watch us play at home to North hoping we would make up for that embarassing loss to the Bears at Carrara in Round 1. The small crowd was depressing enough to see, but after a good start with an opening goal to Michael Mitchell, we got slaughtered and ended up losing by 141 points. I was angry, ran out, stood near other angry supporters at the players rooms door with some supporters banging on the door and yelling out the f word. They wouldn't let anyone in and so I stormed out of the G and nearly threw my membership card in a bin close by. As I was angrily walking to the train station, a lady walked past, saw me looking upset and said "Don't worry love tomorrow will be a better day".........and then on APRIL 7, 1990, a future Tiger legend was born. ;D
 
SCOOP said:
Hahaha JB calling out technicalities. Technically 98.57% of your posts have been rubbish. ;D
;D

That is the most positive post ever about my posting. Most simply go straight to 100%.
 
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TigerForce said:
Sometimes chronology is a funny thing......

By 1990, our team was on it's knees with the SOS campaign building up but as I continued supporting the club as a member along with buying and selling raffle tickets and giving money for donations, being a naive 23 year old, I sometimes wondered if we would get any better.

On the night of APRIL 6, 1990 I left work and walked to the G to watch us play at home to North hoping we would make up for that embarassing loss to the Bears at Carrara in Round 1. The small crowd was depressing enough to see, but after a good start with an opening goal to Michael Mitchell, we got slaughtered and ended up losing by 141 points. I was angry, ran out, stood near other angry supporters at the players rooms door with some supporters banging on the door and yelling out the f word. They wouldn't let anyone in and so I stormed out of the G and nearly through my membership card in a bin close by. As I was angrily walking to the train station, a lady walked past, saw me looking upset and said "Don't worry love tomorrow will be a better day".........and then on APRIL 7, 1990, a future Tiger legend was born. ;D
That seriously needs to be printed somewhere in the press, it is solid gold. It will also remind a few of us what it was like and how much better it has gotten. I remember that game, too.
 
TigerForce said:
Sometimes chronology is a funny thing......

By 1990, our team was on it's knees with the SOS campaign building up but as I continued supporting the club as a member along with buying and selling raffle tickets and giving money for donations, being a naive 23 year old, I sometimes wondered if we would get any better.

On the night of APRIL 6, 1990 I left work and walked to the G to watch us play at home to North hoping we would make up for that embarassing loss to the Bears at Carrara in Round 1. The small crowd was depressing enough to see, but after a good start with an opening goal to Michael Mitchell, we got slaughtered and ended up losing by 141 points. I was angry, ran out, stood near other angry supporters at the players rooms door with some supporters banging on the door and yelling out the f word. They wouldn't let anyone in and so I stormed out of the G and nearly through my membership card in a bin close by. As I was angrily walking to the train station, a lady walked past, saw me looking upset and said "Don't worry love tomorrow will be a better day".........and then on APRIL 7, 1990, a future Tiger legend was born. ;D

Nice little anecdote.
 
Any recruiter who takes a ruckman with a top ten choice should have to eat his own bowels.
 
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Dyer'ere said:
Any recruiter who takes a ruckman with a top ten choice should have to eat his own bowels.

NicNat?
Don't see the Wet Coke recruiter roaming around with the salt n pepper shaker in his pocket.
 
TigerMasochist said:
NicNat?
Don't see the Wet Coke recruiter roaming around with the salt n pepper shaker in his pocket.

:hihi
 
Don't think we've seen the best of Kreuzer as yet. He got the 3 votes in round 1 and had a reasonable start to the year until injuries took over. I don't think he will be better than Chimp but he's far from a leper.
 
TigerMasochist said:
NicNat?
Don't see the Wet Coke recruiter roaming around with the salt n pepper shaker in his pocket.

All NicNat has proven to date is that he was a better choice than Jack Watts.