Dangerfield
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He has blood on his hands after knifing Sanderson behind his back.
He's a brilliant player, but I thought he came across as an arrogant prick last night on the footy show.
If he had any class about him he should have accepted responsibility for Sanderson's axing, by saying that the players feel bad for him because they let him down by not performing well enough this season. Rightly or wrongly, that would have been the honorable thing to say.
I hope the crows finish second from the bottom next year, ahead of Carlton.
He's a brilliant player, but I thought he came across as an arrogant prick last night on the footy show.
If he had any class about him he should have accepted responsibility for Sanderson's axing, by saying that the players feel bad for him because they let him down by not performing well enough this season. Rightly or wrongly, that would have been the honorable thing to say.
I hope the crows finish second from the bottom next year, ahead of Carlton.
To be honest I have to agree with you.RudeBoy wrote:He has blood on his hands after knifing Sanderson behind his back.
He's a brilliant player, but I thought he came across as an arrogant prick last night on the footy show.
If he had any class about him he should have accepted responsibility for Sanderson's axing, by saying that the players feel bad for him because they let him down by not performing well enough this season. Rightly or wrongly, that would have been the honorable thing to say.
I hope the crows finish second from the bottom next year, ahead of Carlton.
I wasn't convinced by his performance on the footy show.
And while we are on the footy show how could they not ask him the most basic question that needed answering the most which was do you agree that he needed to be sacked?
We never got a straight answer from Dangerfield (or the appropriate question to incite the response) on the question that needed to be asked the most.
He's mad. He's bad. He's MaynHARD!
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Think it'll get lots of coverage this weekend across the media, it and the Essendon saga will sadly drag attention away from what should be a sensational weekend of footy, well as good as it can be without the Pies playing anyway.swoop42 wrote:To be honest I have to agree with you.RudeBoy wrote:He has blood on his hands after knifing Sanderson behind his back.
He's a brilliant player, but I thought he came across as an arrogant prick last night on the footy show.
If he had any class about him he should have accepted responsibility for Sanderson's axing, by saying that the players feel bad for him because they let him down by not performing well enough this season. Rightly or wrongly, that would have been the honorable thing to say.
I hope the crows finish second from the bottom next year, ahead of Carlton.
I wasn't convinced by his performance on the footy show.
And while we are on the footy show how could they not ask him the most basic question that needed answering the most which was do you agree that he needed to be sacked?
We never got a straight answer from Dangerfield (or the appropriate question to incite the response) on the question that needed to be asked the most.