Great post.Alright I’ll bite … let me try to explain the appeal of Paul Alamoti to you ..
The kids been at the club since he was 14 and absolutely loves the Doggies, his dream has obviously been to be a successful 1st grade player for this club one day …
It’s probably easy for someone like you to sit back in your comfy lounge chair, big boy beer in hand and rubbish him .. because you haven’t been the one running at brick walls or getting your face driven into the turf for the last 5 or so years to get on that field.
What you don’t see is the years of discipline and sacrifices he’s had to make, in the mean time others like you have probably been out partying or raging & trying to get your little pecker wet for the first time …. You don’t see the training and the dedication to stay fit so he can get out there on the field and try to succeed against hundreds of other kids wanting to do the same thing, the blood sweat and tears to climb his way up through the lower grades against many tough obstacles to finally get a break to play in the 1st grade team ..
Then have your 2 supports in Kikau & JAC who you’ve been trying to build cohesion with all preseason go down injured and have to play with different players that you don’t have as much cohesion with ..
The kids 19, he’s holding his own and shown he has some very good skills & talent …
Do you honestly believe after all that he’s committed to getting to where he’s gotten that he only deserves 12 1st grade games to show what he’s capable of … especially in a team that’s had most of its props and go forward sitting on the sideline …
What ever you decide to do with your life kid, if you’ve put in that type of discipline and sacrifice to get there, I hope you don’t have someone like you talking trash and trying to end your dreams and hopes after just your first few weeks, when you’re still trying to find your feet and learn the ropes.
Arm chair critics like you are the worst … especially when you consider you’d last 5 seconds out there, take one big hit and be stretchered off never to return again …
Go Google the word respect ..
'HeS 19 hE dEsErVeS FirsT gRaDE'hE pAsSes tO aDo cArR
Single handedly lost us the game? Your an idiot NasheedWonder what the latest excuse the Alamoti apologists have today?
@1967 @Nate DAWG
He single handedly lost us the game.
The loss was bad, acknowledging you were right is even worse. The kid hasn’t responded well in the past few weeks and needs a spell in cup. Single handedly losing us the game is bullshit though, he had lots of friends.Wonder what the latest excuse the Alamoti apologists have today?
@1967 @Nate DAWG
He single handedly lost us the game.
Also bleeds blue and white'HeS 19 hE dEsErVeS FirsT gRaDE'
'He GroWeD uP iN BeRaLa'
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And kids who put in years of training and playing to their best know, without any armchair expert, how well they are going; and it breaks their heart when they realise they can't match it with the best. It's like they've wasted their youth chasing a goal they couldn't achieve.Alright I’ll bite … let me try to explain the appeal of Paul Alamoti to you ..
The kids been at the club since he was 14 and absolutely loves the Doggies, his dream has obviously been to be a successful 1st grade player for this club one day …
It’s probably easy for someone like you to sit back in your comfy lounge chair, big boy beer in hand and rubbish him .. because you haven’t been the one running at brick walls or getting your face driven into the turf for the last 5 or so years to get on that field.
What you don’t see is the years of discipline and sacrifices he’s had to make, in the mean time others like you have probably been out partying or raging & trying to get your little pecker wet for the first time …. You don’t see the training and the dedication to stay fit so he can get out there on the field and try to succeed against hundreds of other kids wanting to do the same thing, the blood sweat and tears to climb his way up through the lower grades against many tough obstacles to finally get a break to play in the 1st grade team ..
Then have your 2 supports in Kikau & JAC who you’ve been trying to build cohesion with all preseason go down injured and have to play with different players that you don’t have as much cohesion with ..
The kids 19, he’s holding his own and shown he has some very good skills & talent …
Do you honestly believe after all that he’s committed to getting to where he’s gotten that he only deserves 12 1st grade games to show what he’s capable of … especially in a team that’s had most of its props and go forward sitting on the sideline …
What ever you decide to do with your life kid, if you’ve put in that type of discipline and sacrifice to get there, I hope you don’t have someone like you talking trash and trying to end your dreams and hopes after just your first few weeks, when you’re still trying to find your feet and learn the ropes.
Arm chair critics like you are the worst … especially when you consider you’d last 5 seconds out there, take one big hit and be stretchered off never to return again …
Go Google the word respect ..
Thanks, alot of respect that you could acknowledge that. Mean it.The loss was bad, acknowledging you were right is even worse. The kid hasn’t responded well in the past few weeks and needs a spell in cup. Single handedly losing us the game is bullshit though, he had lots of friends.
He was a awesome junioir,scoring billion tries a year,hasn’t translated to first gradeAnother much hyped dogs junior who is barely 1st grade material. I get he is 19 but he doesn't have agility or speed so he may develop into a better player over the next few years but his lack of speed and agility kills him as a top tier center