The Old Saying
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- Blade
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The Old Saying
That players make Coaches - got blown out of the water today, Luke Beveridge is a Diamond.
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Re: The Old Saying
YesBlade wrote:That players make Coaches - got blown out of the water today, Luke Beveridge is a Diamond.
He was our player development manager in 2009 and 2010
Hawthorn assistant coach 2012 to 2014
Now Dogs
He certainly is a diamond alright.
we don't eat our own at collingwood we just allow them to foul our nest.
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Good coach all round, no doubt of it, will be In big demand now. Anyway, the Welfare have their long overdue flag, so no more handouts to them, and to that whingeing bloody peter Gordon. Time for the Pies to shut up shop on welfare handouts, and look after our own backyard now, time we got more ruthless and nasty, to these so called down and out clubs. They hate our guts, so stuff them.
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Re: The Old Saying
What? A coach that was expected to learn the ropes as an assistant with no conditions attached! Oh the horror! And parko as a tutor! I need to sit down, I'm dizzythompsoc wrote:YesBlade wrote:That players make Coaches - got blown out of the water today, Luke Beveridge is a Diamond.
He was our player development manager in 2009 and 2010
Hawthorn assistant coach 2012 to 2014
Now Dogs
He certainly is a diamond alright.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Re: The Old Saying
Radical concept, isn't it?think positive wrote:What? A coach that was expected to learn the ropes as an assistant with no conditions attached! Oh the horror! And parko as a tutor! I need to sit down, I'm dizzythompsoc wrote:YesBlade wrote:That players make Coaches - got blown out of the water today, Luke Beveridge is a Diamond.
He was our player development manager in 2009 and 2010
Hawthorn assistant coach 2012 to 2014
Now Dogs
He certainly is a diamond alright.
I hold a cup of wisdom, but there is nothing within.
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I loved this moment, Bob is such a gentleman of the game and has a massive passion for the Dogs and embodies the spirit of them. It was good he was able to be handed the medal. I wish he was playing.PyreneesPie wrote:One of the greatest moments I have ever seen in any sport - Bevo handing his premiership medal to Bob.
Bevo is clearly first class, and that was a great gesture by him.
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PyreneesPie wrote:One of the greatest moments I have ever seen in any sport - Bevo handing his premiership medal to Bob.
Yep - ranks with John Landy helping Ron Clarke to his feet. Amazing selfless generosity of spirit. Long after hundreds of other acts on the football field have been forgotten, that gesture will be remembered fondly and held up as an example of the true meaning of what it means to really belong and commit to a team.
Beveridge really is a class act. I'll bet he was glad to get away from Hawthorn.
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I thought so too but he's been acting like a massive dick since then. He's not a premiership player, so he needs to recede into the background and let the players take centre stage. Every image I see is him holding up the cup.The Prototype wrote:I loved this moment, Bob is such a gentleman of the game and has a massive passion for the Dogs and embodies the spirit of them. It was good he was able to be handed the medal. I wish he was playing.PyreneesPie wrote:One of the greatest moments I have ever seen in any sport - Bevo handing his premiership medal to Bob.
Bevo is clearly first class, and that was a great gesture by him.
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I have to agree, it was time for Bob to disappear pretty much right after Bevo gave him that medal. Honestly he just feeling sorry for himself and there are a lot of far better players before him that never got one either.What'sinaname wrote:I thought so too but he's been acting like a massive dick since then. He's not a premiership player, so he needs to recede into the background and let the players take centre stage. Every image I see is him holding up the cup.The Prototype wrote:I loved this moment, Bob is such a gentleman of the game and has a massive passion for the Dogs and embodies the spirit of them. It was good he was able to be handed the medal. I wish he was playing.PyreneesPie wrote:One of the greatest moments I have ever seen in any sport - Bevo handing his premiership medal to Bob.
Bevo is clearly first class, and that was a great gesture by him.
Needs to sux it move on and either retire or go around again.