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The only thing I'd be frustrated about is having criminally stupid supporters like you that think this sort of negative action is somehow constrcutive. :blink:

You sir, are a fool.

Do I seem less frustrated if i used some emoticons? ;):lol:

(got no time for those bloody things)

Take it easy, I've little doubt you cheered Richmond's win, there's not alot of difference.

 

Get real!

It's not our problem. We will benefit this season and is best to shut the mouth and forget the t shirt.

The AFL will surely change this system for next season anyway. They have there hands tied at the moment. Thats why they are saying nothing. Legal stuff!

Of course they know it is flawed and there is great pressure for change!

Relax, sit back and reap the talent of Scully and Trengove! We will be feared and hated again! Woo Hoo!

Go the Red and Blue!

In the words of Colonel Klink....

"We know nothingggg..!!!!!!"

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Sorry old chap, but those were the words of Sgt Schultz, not Col. Klink.

 
Take it easy, I've little doubt you cheered Richmond's win, there's not alot of difference.

Well in my opinion there is. <_<

Its a fire we hope dies down until its just a few glowing embers.

He want to put it out by pouring petrol on it. :rolleyes:

I'm not angry just amazed at the stupidity - I don't understand what he thinks it would achieve

B)

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Just wanted to show how ridiculous the situation is that its better to lose than win.

Going against every notion of competition and sport in general.

Do we really want this issue to pop up year after year whether it be MFC or GFC or WCE?

I amazed how the "forum" seems to be only for a select few to voice there opinions and all others get shouted down due to lack of "intelligence".


I amazed how the "forum" seems to be only for a select few to voice there opinions and all others get shouted down due to lack of "intelligence".

Where its appropriate...

Just wanted to show how ridiculous the situation is that its better to lose than win.

Oh Whitito the situation as it stands is completely ridiculous......

It was ridiculous a couple of years ago when Carlton tanked, and in any number of years prior to that, and nothing has changed.

And nothing is going to change given the idiot attitudes of those in change. You are right though, the "want", or in our case "need" to lose does go against everything sport is meant to be, but it is unfortunately the situation that we must operate within and ridiculous or not, we are quite within our rights to make sure the club gets what is most needs to secure its future.

Besides I am not sure how a team who only won one game in their first twelve (but two since) can be accused of anything unto-wards :rolleyes: !!!

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