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Will Trengove want to go home?

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I'm sure Jack is super excited to hear that :mellow:
i got more tricks than you sweetheart, lighten up.
 

Catfight?!

What tricks were those DJC?

A few of us are interested.

You guys interested?

Catfight?!

What tricks were those DJC?

A few of us are interested.

You guys interested?

settle down big boy, at least when DJC comes on line you now i dont go anonymous, to me thats pathetic, if you got something to say why CUM in as a ghost, maybe down the track i mite reveal some of my tricks hot stuff. :wub::wub:
 
Well this thread just took a wrong turn! :o

Au contraire. It certainly seems to have revitalised rpfc's interest.


Well this thread just took a wrong turn! :o

That is a matter of perspective. ;)

Well this thread just took a wrong turn! :o

Is this demonland, where am I?

Jack Trengove's hometown is as close to Melbourne as it is to Adelaide.

He just plays in the SANFL due to it being his state's competition.

I don't think we'll have to worry about too much.

I actually didn't know that. I thought he was an Adelaide boy.

 

I thought Jurrah Coffee was a guy? Or is he gay? I am lost.

Anyways, no I'm not worried about Trengove going back to SA. He seems like a humble kid who will represent 110% the team who picks him up, he said he's just going to be happy to be picked up by any club, give him 2 years and he will bleeding red & blue.


I thought Jurrah Coffee was a guy? Or is he gay? I am lost.

I thought he was a guy too, that's why I'm so utterly disturbed. That, and the fact that I don't enjoy getting propositioned by women through private messages :o:huh::blink::wacko:

I thought he was a guy too, that's why I'm so utterly disturbed. That, and the fact that I don't enjoy getting propositioned by women through private messages :o:huh::blink::wacko:

But you do like getting propositioned by guys on here? Cue the flood gates. :D

I thought he was a guy too, that's why I'm so utterly disturbed. That, and the fact that I don't enjoy getting propositioned by women through private messages :o:huh::blink::wacko:

Youd think after 7000posts youd now the difference jaded, you need to read some of your posts, trashing schools desk tops on roofs< alarmclocks in vents,pie in the sky jaded.


settle down big boy, at least when DJC comes on line you now i dont go anonymous, to me thats pathetic, if you got something to say why CUM in as a ghost, maybe down the track i mite reveal some of my tricks hot stuff. :wub::wub:

I could make a joke here about 'turning tricks' but I am above that.

And is the rest of this saying I shouldn't be anonymous? It's a little hard to follow.

I don't see how my name changes anything. I think most on here would have gleaned that I am a facetious, patronising bloke in his 20s, with a penchant for obscure references and jocular remarks.

I also bake.

That is all.

And back to the thread - err, yeah, I think he is going to stay in Melbourne too. Because I have a modicum of faith in the people at the club not to completely eff up.

This go-home [censored] has been brought you up way too much of late.

Bryce Gibbs

Matthew Pavlich

Sam Fisher

Mark Jamar

Jarred Rivers

Corey Enright

Alan Didak

Andrew Mackie and so on....

This go-home [censored] has been brought you up way too much of late.

Bryce Gibbs

Matthew Pavlich

Sam Fisher

Mark Jamar

Jarred Rivers

Corey Enright

Alan Didak

Andrew Mackie and so on....

Yep. The list is huge.

Not sure what people are worried about. Forget about S. Thompson already.

Yep. The list is huge.

Not sure what people are worried about. Forget about S. Thompson already.

What about Judd though?? And Josh Carr? And Lachie Henderson wanted to come home? And now Bradshaw?

Joel McDonald? Jamar was busting a gut to leave but we didn't get a trade done...

...Ben Cousins? All that drug stuff was a ruse

Wow..... This thread has changed since I last was here :P

JT is doing strange things to people already.... haha....


What about Judd though?? And Josh Carr? And Lachie Henderson wanted to come home? And now Bradshaw?

Joel McDonald? Jamar was busting a gut to leave but we didn't get a trade done...

...Ben Cousins? All that drug stuff was a ruse

Judd - I'll pay that.

Bradshaw - Played in Brisbane for 13 years FCS.

Henderson - Would have happily stayed in Brisbane if not for Fevola.

Jamar - Still on Melbourne's list.

Mcdonald - Wasn't he delisted?

Carr - Who Cares.

Judd - I'll pay that.

Bradshaw - Played in Brisbane for 13 years FCS.

Henderson - Would have happily stayed in Brisbane if not for Fevola.

Jamar - Still on Melbourne's list.

Mcdonald - Wasn't he delisted?

Carr - Who Cares.

Josh Carr went to Freo to play with his brother, when his brother retired he was on the first plane back to Port Adelaide. The going home theory has no merit, it's up to the individual and all instances mentioned are individual decisions, not some big conspiracy about needing to go back to their home state. Trengove will stay, the Demons can only go up from here and have more long-term potential than any other team (currently) in the competition, so why would you even consider abandoning ship?

Did John Platten , Craig Bradley , Steve Kernahan , Malcolm Blight ? (to name just a few)

I would be more concerned about the talk of free agency after X amount of games etc

Treat the guy right and he is a Demon for Life

you are being selective, those player you mention played in the VFL,there was no crows, port,in those days so who would want to leave the vfl, to go home and play sanfl.name these player ,thomson,judd,meeson.

 

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