It's a blank CD entitled Essendon's Greatest Hits 2003-2010. Coming to a bargain bin near you.BenDoolan wrote:Goes down in elite company with Richard Cole, Scott Camporeale, Justin Murphy, Ty Zantuck, Mark Alvey.....
Mark Williams retires.
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Benny Doolan?BenDoolan wrote:Goes down in elite company with Richard Cole, Scott Camporeale, Justin Murphy, Ty Zantuck, Mark Alvey.....
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At least Benjamin came 3rd in the 1996 B&F - a year in which we missed the Grand Final by a solitary pointGimps wrote:Benny Doolan?BenDoolan wrote:Goes down in elite company with Richard Cole, Scott Camporeale, Justin Murphy, Ty Zantuck, Mark Alvey.....
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His one good game got us over the line against the scum. I like him for that.
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And he won us the game against the Saints in the NAB Cup!!BERT wrote:His one good game got us over the line against the scum. I like him for that.
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It was a drawMrs Mercuri wrote:And he won us the game against the Saints in the NAB Cup!!BERT wrote:His one good game got us over the line against the scum. I like him for that.
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Mannnn, I'm so tired of this.
With the benefit of hindsight, yes, probably it wasn't a good trade to get Williams.
But folks, this is what's called taking a gamble. It's been done before, and will be again.
As stated elsewhere, it was a thin draft - so what would you rather? ... untried kids, or someone with a proven track record?
So it's cost the club a milion. Over 3 years. I have news for you all - that's NOT a huge sum of money in football these days.
I'm sure the bloke was trying, even with a crapped out knee. If he wanted an armchair ride he could have sat on the sidelines and collected his money.
Methinks Bradshaw going to Sydney was a similar case, but I doubt anyone here would have been saying the Swans were crazy.
And here's another thought - how much have we invested into Gumbleton so far? (Or Courtney Johns before him?) Both gambles, knowing full well they had injury issues. But at least Williams had a record of being a good player, and we may never get anything back from Gumby either. Of course I hope we do, but if we don't it's going to look just as bad in hindsight but until pretty recently plenty of folks in here have been hailing Gumby as the next messiah.
I've never seen anything of Williams to suggest that he was anything other than just an ordinary reasonable bloke, much like most out there, so rather than stick the boots into him upon his retirement, why not just say "Ah well, it didn't work out the way we'd like for anyone involved, but good luck to you Mark"?
Anyway, rant over, I just get so frustrated with the lack of common human decency in here by some of the people some of the time.
ps - yes, i know much of your frustration has been directed at the recruiters responsible, but....see above!!
With the benefit of hindsight, yes, probably it wasn't a good trade to get Williams.
But folks, this is what's called taking a gamble. It's been done before, and will be again.
As stated elsewhere, it was a thin draft - so what would you rather? ... untried kids, or someone with a proven track record?
So it's cost the club a milion. Over 3 years. I have news for you all - that's NOT a huge sum of money in football these days.
I'm sure the bloke was trying, even with a crapped out knee. If he wanted an armchair ride he could have sat on the sidelines and collected his money.
Methinks Bradshaw going to Sydney was a similar case, but I doubt anyone here would have been saying the Swans were crazy.
And here's another thought - how much have we invested into Gumbleton so far? (Or Courtney Johns before him?) Both gambles, knowing full well they had injury issues. But at least Williams had a record of being a good player, and we may never get anything back from Gumby either. Of course I hope we do, but if we don't it's going to look just as bad in hindsight but until pretty recently plenty of folks in here have been hailing Gumby as the next messiah.
I've never seen anything of Williams to suggest that he was anything other than just an ordinary reasonable bloke, much like most out there, so rather than stick the boots into him upon his retirement, why not just say "Ah well, it didn't work out the way we'd like for anyone involved, but good luck to you Mark"?
Anyway, rant over, I just get so frustrated with the lack of common human decency in here by some of the people some of the time.
ps - yes, i know much of your frustration has been directed at the recruiters responsible, but....see above!!
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Fair point Nudder ... I have no anger or angst at Williams ... however I do at Knights and the selectors.nudder12 wrote:Mannnn, I'm so tired of this.
With the benefit of hindsight, yes, probably it wasn't a good trade to get Williams.
I console myself that at least we did better that year than did BrisVossy ...
dices ad adepto futui (tell them to f*** off)
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BenDoolan wrote:Goes down in elite company with Richard Cole, Scott Camporeale, Justin Murphy, Ty Zantuck, Mark Alvey.....
So utterly sad that this great club has played home to so much washed up talent. You getter better deals in an Op Shop
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[quote="Windy_Hill
So utterly sad that this great club has played home to so much washed up talent. You getter better deals in an Op Shop[/quote]
But so fortunate that we've played host to so many briliant players over the years and had so much success too.
Gotta take the good along with the bad
So utterly sad that this great club has played home to so much washed up talent. You getter better deals in an Op Shop[/quote]
But so fortunate that we've played host to so many briliant players over the years and had so much success too.
Gotta take the good along with the bad
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So would that be the shotgun rubbish after he kicked a goal? The choke sign around his neck when taunting the opposition?nudder12 wrote:I've never seen anything of Williams to suggest that he was anything other than just an ordinary reasonable bloke, much like most out there, so rather than stick the boots into him upon his retirement, why not just say "Ah well, it didn't work out the way we'd like for anyone involved, but good luck to you Mark"?
But yeah, good luck to you Mark. I hope you put the $250,000 a game you earnt from us to good use.
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He's head and shoulders above all those spuds you listed BD. All of them collectively wouldn't have taken the kind of cash straight out the front door that Williams did.
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Similarly, new Essendon forward Mark Williams, 26, is confident his lingering knee issues will not prevent him from making an immediate impact at his new club.
"I just had a medial problem last year, it wasn't like it was wear and tear," he said.
"I saw the Essendon doctors and their specialists and they approved of it and were happy with it. If I can get my body right and respect it, I should be able to play for a long time."
Essendon coach Matthew Knights said yesterday the club would have traded for Williams even if retired captain Lloyd had played on
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Should have never got him in the first place as others have said, was a nice guy so good luck to him post football.
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Maybe should never have got him BUT I'm sick to death of hearing on the footy shows tonight how it was a terrible trade on ESSENDON's behalf.
Ummmmmmmmmm the trade was done by Matthew Knights. Why doesn't this get mentioned? He was the coach at the time so the buck must stop with him.
Ummmmmmmmmm the trade was done by Matthew Knights. Why doesn't this get mentioned? He was the coach at the time so the buck must stop with him.
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He was the coach at the time and did the trade while working for the club.brad wrote:Maybe should never have got him BUT I'm sick to death of hearing on the footy shows tonight how it was a terrible trade on ESSENDON's behalf.
Ummmmmmmmmm the trade was done by Matthew Knights. Why doesn't this get mentioned? He was the coach at the time so the buck must stop with him.
I'm sure it wasn't him making the decision on his own either.
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Nice guy? Wasn't he in trouble with the law for stealing stuff? Just stole a heap of cash from us....
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When I spoke to him he seemed alright.BenDoolan wrote:Nice guy? Wasn't he in trouble with the law for stealing stuff? Just stole a heap of cash from us....
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In all ways, arguably the worst trade in all of AFL History
"The former Hawthorn forward linked with the Bombers on a three-year deal after the 2009 season as part of a deal where the Bombers gave up pick No.16 and allowed Andrew Lovett to briefly join St Kilda"
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/w ... z1TA5zb1R3
"The former Hawthorn forward linked with the Bombers on a three-year deal after the 2009 season as part of a deal where the Bombers gave up pick No.16 and allowed Andrew Lovett to briefly join St Kilda"
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/w ... z1TA5zb1R3
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yeah he seemed really good that night.robrulz5 wrote:When I spoke to him he seemed alright.BenDoolan wrote:Nice guy? Wasn't he in trouble with the law for stealing stuff? Just stole a heap of cash from us....
no ill effects, not like we were struggling to keep under the salary cap or anything..... no big deal, worth the risk i say
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Captain of the first BomberTalk International Test Squad
BT Soccer World Cup Champion
Captain of the Bombertalk Reds 3rd with 4 wins - 108.30%
(6 games) - 65 kicks, 33 marks, 52 handballs, 4 tackles, 3 Hit Outs, 2 goals