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Wow! Melbourne is so well coached! Can Trent Robinson do the same for us???
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Originally posted by Rooster_6 View PostFor an oracle I thought you might have more insightful advice than "just copy what the good teams do".The year 2013 marks the beginning of the Roosters next 'decade of excellence', and it will prove to be more successful than the last!
Here's looking at you, kid.
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Originally posted by John View PostThe thing with Melbourne (the storm I mean) is that very few people know who the hell they are down there. There is very little in the way of nightlife and all the players do is play football, discuss football, train and go home.
Conversely, in the Eastern Suburbs, you're more likely to find a player from the Roosters in the middle of the paper, going out with the latest floozy or getting married to much, much, much older women rather than worrying about how to win their next game.
I didn't start watching Rugby League to see a player with his tackle hanging out in a calendar, wearing a pink suit or who to find out who he's catching an S.T.I. from.
If everybody's mate Trent Robinson wants to bring the Catalan's lifestyle with him, he can bloody stay there.
I wanted a coach that the players would say "Oh shit, he's coaching us next year, he'll run us ragged" not "Yay, Trent Robinson is coming back, party down!"
If you are into the arts/music scene then Melbourne is the place to be.Last edited by Vasco; 09-10-2012, 10:07 PM.Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.
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Originally posted by kakaruk View PostWhat posisition did he play? A mate said he was a prop forward is that right?
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Thanks for the info.It will be intresting to see what our forward line up will be for next season.Originally posted by theGman View PostYes, Trent played up front for us and was captain of the lower grade team - Premier League from memory. He was a fearless runner of the ball and led by example. He ended up playing for Parra and possibly one other Sydney based club (Tigers?) before heading over to play league in France.
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Originally posted by Vasco View PostMate I lived in Melbourne for three years. Their bars sh!t on ours.
If you are into the arts/music scene then Melbourne is the place to be.
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Originally posted by Ted Nugent View PostTotally agree, and their restaurants are awesome...and more value for money than ours, people dress better and seem to be a little friendlier...BUT Sydney is breathtakingly pretty and I would not want to live anywere else. If only you could take the good things about that joint and bring them here...well you know the rest.
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Originally posted by Ted Nugent View PostTotally agree, and their restaurants are awesome...and more value for money than ours, people dress better and seem to be a little friendlier...BUT Sydney is breathtakingly pretty and I would not want to live anywere else. If only you could take the good things about that joint and bring them here...well you know the rest.
Melbourne can have Souffs (that will mean a 2 team comp down there & they never have to annoy us) & we can take their restaurants?
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Originally posted by chook 56 View PostDo a trade.
Melbourne can have Souffs (that will mean a 2 team comp down there & they never have to annoy us) & we can take their restaurants?Comment of the year:
Andrew Johns, Semi-Final vs North Queensland ,
"It's touched Lui's hand and travelled forward but that's not a knock on"
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Originally posted by davos View PostI don't think that they'll take them. The melbourne community have collingwood supporters who are worse than our vermin. I used to live in that god forsaken city of melbourne and let me tell you it is not pretty.
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Originally posted by chook 56 View PostI lived in the outer west for about 6 months & got to witness the toofless cousins of souffs. Agreed, not pretty.
Don't know but looking at the AFL games and their crowds, and also sometimes when I watch 'that' footy show with Sam Newman interviewing people on the streets, I see more toothless bogans following that game than here.
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