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The difference being Norm Smith left due to bad management whereas Bruce left due to good management.

Yep.

That's the only difference between Norm Smith and Cameron Bruce. B)

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Yeah, and in other news, I think it's unfair the way Norm Smith was sacked.

But then again he may have deserved it. We'll never know.

Let's just drop it and move on...

totally agree- have a happy xmas- and go dees in the new year :wub:

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totally agree- have a happy xmas- and go dees in the new year :wub:

sar·casm   /ˈsɑrkæzəm/ [sahr-kaz-uhm]

–noun

1. harsh or bitter derision or irony.

2. a sharply ironical taunt; sneering or cutting remark: a review full of sarcasms.

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Don't you understand my post or are you attempting humour?

The latter, hence the stupidly annoying cigarette smoking Demon that I just hate, the swarmy little thing.

Did I mention I don't like a particular emoticon?

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The latter, hence the stupidly annoying cigarette smoking Demon that I just hate, the swarmy little thing.

Did I mention I don't like a particular emoticon?

This one? :)

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Don't you understand my post or are you attempting humour?

Your post was far too confusing.

On that most recent relevant topic - I'd probably put a young player on him who needs to see, first hand, how hard you need to run for four quarters at AFL level - maybe a Bennell?

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It was good to see Yesterday as i was reading the "heart beat" magazine, that Cameron Bruce got one paragraph, that had obviously been added as an after thought.

Sadly that is how you will be remembered Cameron (your choice).

He is excited and looking forward to wearing the Hawthorn jumper next year. I F@#$ing Despise Hawthorn.

Time to move on peeps. He is opposition fodder now.

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It's all good and well to say 'let's move on' but who will we be watching Round 2?

I will watch Cam looking awful in his trakkies, Moloney posturing like a bull, and Hodge attempting to pry Brent off of him.

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It's all good and well to say 'let's move on' but who will we be watching Round 2?

I will watch Cam looking awful in his trakkies, Moloney posturing like a bull, and Hodge attempting to pry Brent off of him.

oh i will be watching, and listening during round 2.

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Demonland started in 2000 and in our first full year (2001) we instituted a Player of the Week.

I've just been able to access our archives and found that our very first POTW was ... (drum roll) ... a young Cameron Bruce

Cameron Bruce - Round 1, 2001

Cameron Bruce showed that he has earnt his place in the team. After missing last year's Grand Final with injury, Cameron made his return with some strong marking, silky skills, a few blind turns and some pin-point passes.

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