bad boy bubby
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I'm nearly more bemused than amused, but it's Flange, so in the end I'm not surprised at all.Anyone else amused at pissflap snr saying pissflap jnr is a good player
I'm nearly more bemused than amused, but it's Flange, so in the end I'm not surprised at all.Anyone else amused at pissflap snr saying pissflap jnr is a good player
His list of halfbacks coaching the top grade basically looks like thisThey have morphed into Chris and Jarrod Anderson.
Completely blinded like the rest of the community from Flanno Snr teeth.
I can’t be assed dumping the quote but something like ‘everyone reckons he’s going alright’
He’s loosing it
It’s his house.Funny how Kyle Flanagan looked OK when he played for Cronulla but it was all downhill as soon as he left.
In whose eyes? I think you might mean "he played OK at Cronulla in lower grades". He looked like a pickled shit sandwich in the NRLFunny how Kyle Flanagan looked OK when he played for Cronulla but it was all downhill as soon as he left.
Had a few good games for rootersFunny how Kyle Flanagan looked OK when he played for Cronulla but it was all downhill as soon as he left.
He had Luke Metcalf next to him in the U20's. Metcalf was always "the one" so to speak.He was the next big thing. I think people thought he was going to be a good kicker and game manager. He came with big raps from the people that watch lower grades, so I guess it guides your perception. He did look a bit slow moving to me. Like most players, probably potential in the right team and system.
I can remember on debut in firsts he just kinda shovelled the ball on, didn't really do anything. I thought "fair enough, he's a kid on debut", but that's pretty well still his game now. Just a very bland footballer.He had Luke Metcalf next to him in the U20's. Metcalf was always "the one" so to speak.
Oh and Blake Brailey as well, maybe even WK, either way, Flanju didn't have to do much with the talent around him.
Bit harder now with no one else to take any burden off him.