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If you're a young kid, looking for a new venture to try to get your career off the ground, and you come down to an interstate club from your home, you're going to feel hungry to make good. When the captain of the club you join breaks the rules by taking you and another new player out after curfew then proceeds to make an international disgrace out of himself then you're going to feel a little disorientated. Then when the coach throws you and another rookie into the thresher of first grade and expects you to become Alfie Langer then you're on a hiding to nothing.
When you're doing that with the two best forwards at the club missing long-term through injury then you're really stuffed. It also doesn't help your self-esteem when you and your halves partner get the blame for a team playing like complete shit which is caused by a combination of anger over your captain behaving like the international disgrace that he is and you not being the second coming of Alfie Langer.
Then when your international disgrace of a captain returns, all sins forgiven after a very sketchy penance tour, and you and your halves partner are dropped to second grade, you're going to feel like you made a mistake leaving home. When you're playing in second grade with 100 people and a dog watching, you're really going to be homesick. Then when you get injured playing in second grade, you start to question your life choices.
SUPER DRAGON!
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Originally posted by Johnny. View PostIf you're a young kid, looking for a new venture to try to get your career off the ground, and you come down to an interstate club from your home, you're going to feel hungry to make good. When the captain of the club you join breaks the rules by taking you and another new player out after curfew then proceeds to make an international disgrace out of himself then you're going to feel a little disorientated. Then when the coach throws you and another rookie into the thresher of first grade and expects you to become Alfie Langer then you're on a hiding to nothing.
When you're doing that with the two best forwards at the club missing long-term through injury then you're really stuffed. It also doesn't help your self-esteem when you and your halves partner get the blame for a team playing like complete shit which is caused by a combination of anger over your captain behaving like the international disgrace that he is and you not being the second coming of Alfie Langer.
Then when your international disgrace of a captain returns, all sins forgiven after a very sketchy penance tour, and you and your halves partner are dropped to second grade, you're going to feel like you made a mistake leaving home. When you're playing in second grade with 100 people and a dog watching, you're really going to be homesick. Then when you get injured playing in second grade, you start to question your life choices.
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Originally posted by Johnny. View PostIf you're a young kid, looking for a new venture to try to get your career off the ground, and you come down to an interstate club from your home, you're going to feel hungry to make good. When the captain of the club you join breaks the rules by taking you and another new player out after curfew then proceeds to make an international disgrace out of himself then you're going to feel a little disorientated. Then when the coach throws you and another rookie into the thresher of first grade and expects you to become Alfie Langer then you're on a hiding to nothing.
When you're doing that with the two best forwards at the club missing long-term through injury then you're really stuffed. It also doesn't help your self-esteem when you and your halves partner get the blame for a team playing like complete shit which is caused by a combination of anger over your captain behaving like the international disgrace that he is and you not being the second coming of Alfie Langer.
Then when your international disgrace of a captain returns, all sins forgiven after a very sketchy penance tour, and you and your halves partner are dropped to second grade, you're going to feel like you made a mistake leaving home. When you're playing in second grade with 100 people and a dog watching, you're really going to be homesick. Then when you get injured playing in second grade, you start to question your life choices.
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