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FFS it doesn't matter what i say to you Rhino does it,

Correct. I will judge on what you have said on the forums. You get skewered every time when you fall back on "this is what I meant to say" routine.

Now Does that say to you i want a new coach??? Think about it now....

It is you who are now embarrassing yourself not i.

How dare you say i want to treat a good man the way Richmond burnt Wallace. Dean has his destiny in his own hands.

Post 44 has shown what you have said in the past. Keep digging. And whether you buy a membership or not is irrelevant.

And you know as well as I do that Dean does not have his destiny in his own hands. Your dribbling over the Australian article suggested so much.

And your repetitve roasting of the coach in the past few weeks says plenty how you treat a person who you rate a "good man". Pathetic. I let you keep festering on this.

 

this thread has turned into a [censored] fight!

they often do :unsure:

 

this thread has turned into a [censored] fight!

Just a normal Day DemonWA, Rhino & i have been going at each others throats for years!!

Do enjoy... :lol:

*Waves arms*

PLAY ON!


Haha.

What a hilarious thread.

On the Morton issue, I still get a kick out of hearing people that say he will be a future superstar of the game.

Loved the Bate one too....

The next one seems to be Jordan Gysberts. He's played how many games? haha

No it is your slant that i am bagging the coach Rhino, i am asking a question that goes a lot deeper than that.

Cale Morton was pick 4 in the draft, but has never looked comfortable on the paddock, i have always wondered why.

You may think it is a daft thing to ask, & if so please do not answer...i am sure there are others up for a fair discussion.

Funny, I thought he looked comfortable in '08 and '09. Weird.

There's a reason, but I just can't think of it.

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