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ugg
10th September 2009, 08:31 PM
OneHD on now

EMJ
10th September 2009, 09:12 PM
Thank you for letting us know. it is good to see him on tv

RedRosie
10th September 2009, 10:03 PM
Missed it..... Anything good ?

laughingnome
10th September 2009, 10:44 PM
Thank you for letting us know. it is good to see him on tv

Ditto. Saw this post seconds after it was posted and raced to the telly.

j s
11th September 2009, 04:12 AM
Ditto. Saw this post seconds after it was posted and raced to the telly.
I didn't see it till 3am - then discovered that luckily I had TNL recorded

Primmy
11th September 2009, 08:55 AM
He is still a nice pleasant big bloke, with a sneaky sense of humour. He was grilled by Bill Woods and was very open and honest, which he has always been. He wanted to leave the club with his integrity in tact and it was a mutual agreement. He didn't want to let it slide to being less than mutual agreement. He was seeing a sports phsyc regularly (I cannot remember if he is still seeing the same one or even if he is doing so at all) .

He wants to play on but if he doesn't, well so be it.

He seemed genuinely to be comfortable in his own skin.

dimelb
11th September 2009, 01:44 PM
He is still a nice pleasant big bloke, with a sneaky sense of humour. He was grilled by Bill Woods and was very open and honest, which he has always been. He wanted to leave the club with his integrity in tact and it was a mutual agreement. He didn't want to let it slide to being less than mutual agreement. He was seeing a sports phsyc regularly (I cannot remember if he is still seeing the same one or if he is still doing so) .

He wants to play on but if he doesn't, well so be it.

He seemed genuinely to be comfortable in his own skin.
Pleased to hear all that. But I'd still like to see him have a final year, preferably with the Doggies.

Trickster
11th September 2009, 02:26 PM
He is still a nice pleasant big bloke, with a sneaky sense of humour. He was grilled by Bill Woods and was very open and honest, which he has always been. He wanted to leave the club with his integrity in tact and it was a mutual agreement. He didn't want to let it slide to being less than mutual agreement. He was seeing a sports phsyc regularly (I cannot remember if he is still seeing the same one or if he is still doing so) .

He wants to play on but if he doesn't, well so be it.

He seemed genuinely to be comfortable in his own skin.

Left my glasses at home-read that as Sports Psychic

Go Swannies
11th September 2009, 06:24 PM
Swans won't chase marquee playerShare
Today at 3:16pm

Sydney Swans coach Paul Roos says Barry Hall will be traded rather than allowed to nominate for the pre-season draft

Primmy
12th September 2009, 10:33 AM
Last night I remembered something that BBB was grilled about. He held himself, and still holds himself, personally responsible for the Granny loss in 2006. He said he played a lousy game and he basically still hasn't forgiven himself.

Just thought you would like to know.

mcs
12th September 2009, 05:02 PM
Last night I remembered something that BBB was grilled about. He held himself, and still holds himself, personally responsible for the Granny loss in 2006. He said he played a lousy game and he basically still hasn't forgiven himself.

Just thought you would like to know.

He wasn't the only one to let us down that day, and there were plenty of factors outside of our team (i.e. I'm looking at you green maggots- or were they yellow that day, its too hard to watch to find out!), but he didn't have his best day at the office. Perhaps that is what is spurring him on to try and continue his career- one last chance to try and make amends for that day.