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Should we pick up Luke Ball in the PSD?

Luke Ball 132 members have voted

  1. 1. Would you like to see Melbourne pick up Luke Ball in the PSD?

    • Yes
      113
    • No
      9

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There seems to be a lot of discussion whether or not Melbourne should pick up Luke Ball.

This is the first poll I have ever posted, so hope it works (and that it's an OK one!).

 
 

Ball fills a need in this team, add the leadership aspect and you have a missing piece to a very unfinished puzzle.

Hands down YES if he wants to come and play for the red and the blue.

I voted YES and NO.

Why?

Because the person running the poll isn't up on how to make a poll, and I'm a d!ckhead.

 
The question for this poll could have been "Would you like a million dollars?"

Still would voted YES and NO.

Yeah, d!ckhead. What of it?

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I voted YES and NO.

Why?

Because the person running the poll isn't up on how to make a poll, and I'm a d!ckhead.

OK RPFC, for future reference, what should I do different in any other poll I decide to put up on here? As you are far more experienced than I on this site, I would love to get your advice. Actually, how about you post a poll so we can see how it "should" be done.


OK RPFC, for future reference, what should I do different in any other poll I decide to put up on here? As you are far more experienced than I on this site, I would love to get your advice. Actually, how about you post a poll so we can see how it "should" be done.

I'm just playing with you.

Most people have done the right thing, I'm just in a strange mood of late.

Might be diet, might be stress, I really can't say. Not a doctor.

Wanted to be one, but that ship has sailed and its too late to do anything about it now...

Anyway to answer your question - yes, I need to eat more vegetables.

OK, having fun with you again.

I thought my humour in this thread was more self deprecating - calling myself a d!ckhead and all - if it has not been received that way I will retool in the future.

Endeavours!!

Where's option C? We need one for "Depends who else is up for grabs."

if ball doesnt want to come and smith is too injured i would have kane tenace

Cat Kane Tenace has been culled from Geelong's list.

Didn't want to start another thread.

Cat Kane Tenace has been culled from Geelong's list.

Didn't want to start another thread.

Maybe a Kane Tenace/Chris Bryan combination thread


Maybe a Kane Tenace/Chris Bryan combination thread

Or 'Sh!t players that posters bring up and deserve every insult they get' thread.

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Or 'Sh!t players that posters bring up and deserve every insult they get' thread.

Finally something decent out of your mouth rpfc. I knew you had it in you.

I think I started a thread like that last year? Worked well

Or 'Sh!t players that posters bring up and deserve every insult they get' thread.

Really dishing it out over the last few days rpfc

Really dishing it out over the last few days rpfc

In a strange mood of late.

It'll wear off soon...


In a strange mood of late.

It'll wear off soon...

A combination of too much time, too much encouragement and too much material to work with...

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