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Well my 2015 football year has come to an end.

Yesterday I ventured to the country to see my old team play a finals game.

Attended with a couple of very old mates.

We were soundly beaten but still one of my best football days in 2015.

The Dees rarely produced anything above mediocre and the Blacks were never in the hunt.

So now we look forward to 2016 and the best period for a MFC member.

Hope rises again next month.

 

I went to the Norf v Richmond game yesterday. My arrival increased both the average age and IQ of the crowd. I vowed a while ago that I would never go to this particular thread again because frankly, I didn't get it. I hope this contribution has made someone else feel the same way.

I went to the Norf v Richmond game yesterday. My arrival increased both the average age and IQ of the crowd. I vowed a while ago that I would never go to this particular thread again because frankly, I didn't get it. I hope this contribution has made someone else feel the same way.

Fairly confident that it is not possible to get it pd.

Started as a safe haven from talk about a certain player who told pork pies.

And those who loved bananas enjoyed the company.

Now hell just the ramblings of Demonlanders.

Well I think that is it!

PS I have numerous Tiger loving friends oh the JOY

 

Rambling incoherence is my strong suit so maybe this is the thread for me!!!

Rambling incoherence is my strong suit so maybe this is the thread for me!!!

Welcome aboard you fit perfectly.


The MFC are fast at one thing.

Got a renew membership for 2016 email today.

Ten days after the end of 2015 that must be an all time record.

Not sure I can bring myself to respond just yet.

I need a little time for the misery of 2015 to subside.

It normally takes me till October to forget the crap of the just finished season.

Funny I would have thought "My negative member thoughts" would have precluded them asking me to be a member in 2016.

they must have short memories OD...got mine too

I got mine too old dee. Very quick. Watching highlights of Viney and Hogan attacking contests enables me to be just as quick in renewing.

 

I got mine too old dee. Very quick. Watching highlights of Viney and Hogan attacking contests enables me to be just as quick in renewing.

It is going to take a little more than that to get me in a spending mood.

It is going to take a little more than that to get me in a spending mood.

ditto


Hope Crows smash Hawks.

a point...5 goals....... not fussed :rolleyes:

Hope Crows smash Hawks.

I don't I hate Adelaide to a degree like no other side.

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Rambling incoherence is my strong suit so maybe this is the thread for me!!!

And it's hello from me and hello from him.

Here I sit waiting for inspiration to sign up again and the MFC is as quiet as the grave.

No info on anything.

Are they all still in Bali?


Here I sit waiting for inspiration to sign up again and the MFC is as quiet as the grave.

Reminds me of a poem.

'Here I sit, broken hearted....'

Reminds me of a poem.

'Here I sit, broken hearted....'

That covers it better bj

Thank you

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Here I sit waiting for inspiration to sign up again and the MFC is as quiet as the grave.

No info on anything.

Are they all still in Bali?

Might be better than headlines saying the Dees are into every player named as leaving his club and then only getting a couple of the dregs.

Might be better than headlines saying the Dees are into every player named as leaving his club and then only getting a couple of the dregs.

Silence is golden Mr Leg?

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Silence is golden Mr Leg?

Are you a member of the Four Seasons?


Are you a member of the Four Seasons?

I am certainly a member of the Crap season and the Winning season seems a long way off.

Can you enlighten me on the other two.

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I am certainly a member of the Crap season and the Winning season seems a long way off.

Can you enlighten me on the other two.

Your post 17594 is a song by the Four Seasons.

 

Your post 17594 is a song by the Four Seasons.

Oh total missed that one Mr. Leg

Oh total missed that one Mr. Leg

oh dear.....its started

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