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Re: Khunt getting support from the AFL for three more years

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 8:42 am
by King-Eliagh
Yes I said he wasnt going to be a decent marngrook player. And forgive me if I'm wrong but apart from 2-3 games out of 25odd, he's been absolutely miserable. I know you're taken away by the hype xman and if he doesnt drop a ball you say "amazing, he's great" like many other fools do. And yes it is exciting to have superior athletes from RL coming into thew AFL comp, but I wont be convinced on a few good games where he made tackles. At the moment he looks to be improving, which if he'd spent a proper season training before he entered the game would have happened a year ago, when it should have. Instead the gold digger has taken AFL money for diddly really, simply for being the khunt experiment.

On your second point you're wrong again. My point is he shouldnt have been given the sums of money he has been given, supported to this ridiculous extent by the AFL. Read the title dimwit.

Re: Khunt getting support from the AFL for three more years

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 5:15 pm
by Xman
KARMICHAEL HUNT

NO one could quite believe it when the man known as 'Special K' announced he was quitting rugby league to join the fledgling Gold Coast Suns in 2009. The announcement was even more jaw-dropping given all involved were able to keep it secret until the morning of the media conference to reveal the switch. Everyone laughed at Hunt with many 'experts' and former greats all predicting failure. But Hunt is the one laughing now. He continues to improve and took a big step forward this year, playing 18 games and relishing life as a hard-at-it midfielder. The highlight was his goal after the siren against Richmond in Cairns, which handed the Suns their first win of the year. Has impressed many with his development and he is not finished yet. Also on Hunt's resume is a six-month French rugby union stint with Biarritz, which he completed just before starting with the Suns. Not surprisingly, he starred and they wanted him to stay. In terms of successful code switches, he is leaving Israel Folau for dead.
RATING = 9
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/more- ... 6529845908

=D> =D>

Re: Khunt getting support from the AFL for three more years

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 10:25 am
by King-Eliagh
King-Eliagh wrote:
Gobsmacked! I couldn't believe my ears this morning when I heard the news. Khunt staying on a million per season with the AFL's support as a promo bunny. :lol:

Does the AFL want to continue looking like the laughing stock of Australian sport? This man is yet to take a contested mark, he's taking the spot of a much more skilled youngster who's played the sport his whole life and he is the epitomy of Raiderdaves perception of the typical fumbling bumbling no skills Victorian Rules player. It's either this clown has a manager who is dealing out high class pros and cocaine to the AFL bosses or the AFL bosses are complete idiots. Its probably both.
Ahh my opening post all those moons ago. And was I right? Sure as all fukk I was right! Again. :D

Where's ol Khunty boy been this season folks? I wonder how his dream team points are piling up now Xman?

:lol:

http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/201 ... t-AFL.html

Looks like management at the suns have been reading my posts on here. He was always taking the spot of a talented youngster. Ahh the AFL and money - they sure as all fukk know how to waste it.

Kudos folks, give it to me :afro: :lol:

Re: Khunt getting support from the AFL for three more years

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 11:21 am
by cos789
With your depth of football knowledge KE you'd know.
You don't mess with a winning combination.
Most AFL players come back through the reserves.
It shows the depth of talent at the Suns that they don't have to rush players back into the side.

Re: Khunt getting support from the AFL for three more years

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 12:35 pm
by Fred
The article on the Gold Coast bulletin the other day about gc sporting teams touched on the value of hunt. The author talked about watching the suns initially to see how hunt would go as many others did. From here he gained in interest in the game and the suns and whilst a rl person sees the suns as his side and will watch it to see how they go. He cited it as evidence of the value of the hunt experiment in his case.

Re: Khunt getting support from the AFL for three more years

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 12:49 pm
by King-Eliagh
Phelpsy wrote:
The article on the Gold Coast bulletin the other day about gc sporting teams touched on the value of hunt. The author talked about watching the suns initially to see how hunt would go as many others did. From here he gained in interest in the game and the suns and whilst a rl person sees the suns as his side and will watch it to see how they go. He cited it as evidence of the value of the hunt experiment in his case.
:lol:

Nice one phelpsy! An author of the GC bulletin viewed his single, unique, sole experience as "evidence"? :(/

I'm happy you wrote "in his case" phelpsy. Because that's all it was. I'm afraid one person, hell even 100 (there's no chance there'd be more, with this quite unique experience, does not even nearly come close to the truck loads of cash the AFL and GC have shovelled at the Khunt. Not even close.

Re: Khunt getting support from the AFL for three more years

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 12:58 pm
by King-Eliagh
cos789 wrote:
With your depth of football knowledge KE you'd know.
You don't mess with a winning combination.
Most AFL players come back through the reserves.
It shows the depth of talent at the Suns that they don't have to rush players back into the side.
Yes you're right cos. I do have some depth of not only football knowledge but sporting knowledge, and skill.

But a "winning combo" you say?

Ahh :?> :?> :?>

Since round 9 GC have played 8 games and won 2 by small margins. They've lost 6, most of those by 30 points or more!

Seriously, you folks have your heads in the sand or wedged between your but cheeks. "winnning combo" :(/

Hunt was always a dudd experiment, wrongly justified because of the unethical, astronomical amounts of moolah a dumb organisation decided to throw his way....for what?

One dumb journo to turn up to the odd game here and there? Lordy!

Kudos folks, send it on to me on this one. I'm allllllll kindsa riiigght! :afro:

Re: Khunt getting support from the AFL for three more years

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 1:15 pm
by Fred
And yet here we are discussing who ???

Re: Khunt getting support from the AFL for three more years

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 1:29 pm
by King-Eliagh
Discussing my correct analysis of the situation phelpsy me boy. That's what we're discussing.

Now gimme kudos :afro:

Re: Khunt getting support from the AFL for three more years

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 3:18 pm
by Fred
Nope, your wrong again little man, you have mentioned the suns AFL club .... Point proven. You must be an intellectual giant in some small pond somewhere, but when you try your hand here the facade quickly peels away. Keep trying though:). I'm still trying to work out where you work ..... Where does an insecure person desperately trying to prove his superiority to cover his deep seated insecurities work? Hmmmmm

Re: Khunt getting support from the AFL for three more years

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 12:05 pm
by King-Eliagh
Yes you are still trying to figure out where I work aren't you :lol:

I think I might've told you once, but you weren't listening. :lol: Shame about that :lol:

Back on topic. Does anyone know when khunts coming back? :lol:

Re: Khunt getting support from the AFL for three more years

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 4:26 pm
by Fred
Coach was saying in interview that he is in their best 22 when fit

Re: Khunt getting support from the AFL for three more years

Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 7:11 pm
by King-Eliagh
Coach is justifying the moolah spent. Good coachy. :lol: