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Not overly important, but given the goings on of the last few days, I remember hearing somewhere a while back that Julia Gillard is a Demons fan. Can anyone confirm this?

Rudd was a Broncos fan and was seen a few times doing promotional stuff with the club such as being presented with signed jumpers etc, so who knows, we might see Julia doing similar stuff for the club, hardly inspiring but cant hurt.

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Not overly important, but given the goings on of the last few days, I remember hearing somewhere a while back that Julia Gillard is a Demons fan. Can anyone confirm this?

Rudd was a Broncos fan and was seen a few times doing promotional stuff with the club such as being presented with signed jumpers etc, so who knows, we might see Julia doing similar stuff for the club, hardly inspiring but cant hurt.

She is number one ticket holder for the Bulldogs.

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Not overly important, but given the goings on of the last few days, I remember hearing somewhere a while back that Julia Gillard is a Demons fan. Can anyone confirm this?

No, big Bulldogs fan

Said recently there was more chance of her lining up at FF for the Dogs than being PM

Expect In: Gillard Out: Hall this week

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No, big Bulldogs fan

Said recently there was more chance of her lining up at FF for the Dogs than being PM

Expect In: Gillard Out: Hall this week

Apparently there's already a cartoon doing the rounds ..... Hall's body with Julia' head.

Posted

Has anyone ever noticed how Julia Gillard and matthew bate are never seen in the same room together???? something to think about landers, something to think about

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Said recently there was more chance of her lining up at FF for the Dogs than being PM

Expect In: Gillard Out: Hall this week

Love it! (Reckon she's got more hope of kicking 10 goals in a game for the Dogs than she has of succeeding as PM! LOL)

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No, big Bulldogs fan

Said recently there was more chance of her lining up at FF for the Dogs than being PM

Expect In: Gillard Out: Hall this week

Lol, oh well, sorry to waste everybody's time. Not sure where I got that info from???

I remember the quote but didn't realise she supported them.


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Love it! (Reckon she's got more hope of kicking 10 goals in a game for the Dogs than she has of succeeding as PM! LOL)

- she'll do a far better job than that [censored] tony abbott

Sorry, mate. Didn't mean to start a political bun fight. I was just tryin' to be funny. Will restrict my comments to the footy in future. Cheers!

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I wonder if Chri$$$$$$ Judd will suck up to her as much as he did to Rudd - remember the sickening Juddster / Ruddster exchange - more like Juddster / Fraudster.

Yes, she came out with what has become almost an admission of disloyalty, swearing her allegiance to the dear departed leader with the utterance "I am more likely to play full forward for the Bulldogs than to become Proooiiiyyy Minister."

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Let's look at the positives.

For one she is a REAL AFL follower, not a phony NSW/QLD resident who pretends to follow a team because they have to, and wouldn't know the difference between Barry Hall and Buddy Franklin.

Secondly, she is a Doggies supporter so she'd be all for giving extra funding to struggling clubs who haven't won a flag in decades.

And finally, and here is the big one, she does not barrack for either Carlton or Collingwood, because the one people less trustworthy than politicians, are Carlton/Collingwood supporters.

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Let's look at the positives.

For one she is a REAL AFL follower, not a phony NSW/QLD resident who pretends to follow a team because they have to, and wouldn't know the difference between Barry Hall and Buddy Franklin.

Secondly, she is a Doggies supporter so she'd be all for giving extra funding to struggling clubs who haven't won a flag in decades.

And finally, and here is the big one, she does not barrack for either Carlton or Collingwood, because the one people less trustworthy than politicians, are Carlton/Collingwood supporters.

And it could be even worse than that she could be a crows or power supporter after all she comes from Adelaide. But like a lot of people with Labour party affiliations when they arrive in this state they automatically think they have to barrack for a so called working class team such as the Bullies or Collingwood not realising that the latter of the two is actually lumpen proletariat and full of criminals, racists and other declassed elements.

Posted

No, big Bulldogs fan

Said recently there was more chance of her lining up at FF for the Dogs than being PM

Expect In: Gillard Out: Hall this week

First big broken promise ?????

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And it could be even worse than that she could be a crows or power supporter after all she comes from Adelaide. But like a lot of people with Labour party affiliations when they arrive in this state they automatically think they have to barrack for a so called working class team such as the Bullies or Collingwood not realising that the latter of the two is actually lumpen proletariat and full of criminals, racists and other declassed elements.

Is that you Tony??


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Can moderators please remove this off the footy board.

Why, it has a footy connection? The thread will soon lose interest anyway.

Posted

OK then.

See, we have negotiated and reached consensus in the interests of our great nation and this magnificent football club, not to mention this wonderful football site. I think I will run for PM.

Posted

Let's look at the positives.

For one she is a REAL AFL follower, not a phony NSW/QLD resident who pretends to follow a team because they have to, and wouldn't know the difference between Barry Hall and Buddy Franklin.

Secondly, she is a Doggies supporter so she'd be all for giving extra funding to struggling clubs who haven't won a flag in decades.

And finally, and here is the big one, she does not barrack for either Carlton or Collingwood, because the one people less trustworthy than politicians, are Carlton/Collingwood supporters.

And she knows Judd is a wimp - I like her suggestion about the glue pot

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/new-pm-julia-bulldog-gillard-vows-to-bring-back-the-gluepot-20100624-z3gw.html

Posted

Let's look at the positives.

For one she is a REAL AFL follower, not a phony NSW/QLD resident who pretends to follow a team because they have to, and wouldn't know the difference between Barry Hall and Buddy Franklin.

Secondly, she is a Doggies supporter so she'd be all for giving extra funding to struggling clubs who haven't won a flag in decades.

And finally, and here is the big one, she does not barrack for either Carlton or Collingwood, because the one people less trustworthy than politicians, are Carlton/Collingwood supporters.

JHO (KRudd's predecessor) - did grant the Doggies big bucks to do up the Western Oval

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