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Wonder if they will rush Flash back in or play him with Casey to get match fitness.

 

I wonder if the price of bananas will drop before you know who does you know what

I hope so as I really miss my bananas on my muesli for breakfast

They will definately drop before we win at KP.

Had some in Indonesia last week.

After four serves guess what?

they are only bananas.

Absence makes the heart grow fonder!

I hear you. This season is so dead to me.

I'm going to go to the games (not going to Geelong this week), but the interest and motivation is non existent.

Also I can't eat bananas so I'm a cheap date :lol:

It is heading that way for me too Jaded.

By Monday 15/8 I will be thinking of the coming NBL season.

Wonder how the Tigers are going to perform with their new player list?

Looks a little more hope there for me!

 

Wonder if they will rush Flash back in or play him with Casey to get match fitness.

I hope not Redleg if we do it really says to me that all hope is gone.

If we prefer a player who has been out for eight weeks with a leg injury

to other fit players then we are truely desperate and have little confidence in our list.

I have a niggling feeling. Don't know why but sometimes I think we wont see much more of Flash in red and blue.


I can answer it even simpler for you, " that thread is full of sh-t" and basically consists of personal attacks on other demonlanders and a player. None of us need to waste our time adding to or being part of it.

Very honourable ... but watch your actions, they could be interpreted a different way.

Edit thank-you daisycutter for picking up my error.

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I have a niggling feeling. Don't know why but sometimes I think we wont see much more of Flash in red and blue.

I agree

A few weeks back I suggested we should trade him while he still has some currency.

Nothing has happened to change my mind.

Very honourable ... but watch your actions could not be intrepid a different way.

Good God man its interpreted!

I really try to avoid such correcting.... but intrepid!

 

Good God man its interpreted!

I really try to avoid such correcting.... but intrepid!

Thank-you I was doing some work ... much appreciated. But hopefully you got my drift. Us foot soldiers are just simple blokes.

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Thank-you I was doing some work ... much appreciated. But hopefully you got my drift. Us foot soldiers are just simple blokes.

I know I am simple, but I really can't understand anything you post. I have absolutely no idea what you are saying.


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Bailey Article

Coach wants our player payments evenly spread.

Now if I had posted this on the other thread, you can imagine all hell breaking loose.

I have a niggling feeling. Don't know why but sometimes I think we wont see much more of Flash in red and blue.

Hmmn, I've wondered the same since about 2 weeks after the Edishat game.


I know I am simple, but I really can't understand anything you post. I have absolutely no idea what you are saying.

No problems. I wasn't suggesting you were simple. But I accept I have a communication problem around here.

Maybe we just come from different worlds ... ah well ... bit like life really. If we were all exactly the same ... it would be so boring.

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Damien Barrett on the Footy Show said he thought Phil Davis, Rhys Palmer, Callum Ward, Mitch Clark and you know who were the five players GWS had already got, or were after.

Damien Barrett on the Footy Show said he thought Phil Davis, Rhys Palmer, Callum Ward, Mitch Clark and you know who were the five players GWS had already got, or were after.

Jeez did they get Thomas out of the filths craws?

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Jeez did they get Thomas out of the filths craws?

Not according to Barrett.


Damien Barrett on the Footy Show said he thought Phil Davis, Rhys Palmer, Callum Ward, Mitch Clark and you know who were the five players GWS had already got, or were after.

Interesting that he was sure that Brisbane was losing one of Rich, Leuenberger or Clark... until Brisbane announced that both Rich and Leuenberger had signed on.

The bloke has NFI.

He knows as much as the bog standard BigFooty poster.

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Interesting that he was sure that Brisbane was losing one of Rich, Leuenberger or Clark... until Brisbane announced that both Rich and Leuenberger had signed on.

The bloke has NFI.

He knows as much as the bog standard BigFooty poster.

Good gig, getting on the Footy Show as the newsbreaker and then getting a fair amount of it wrong.

Damien Barrett on the Footy Show said he thought Phil Davis, Rhys Palmer, Callum Ward, Mitch Clark and you know who were the five players GWS had already got, or were after.

Add a few crumbs, everybody's leftovers, the best young players in a weak draft pool and coaches who peaked before or around the turn of the century in a heartland where nobody really cares about the game and you have the makings of the next three wooden spoons right there. The GWS Giants loom as the AFL's next failed club after University, South Melbourne and Fitzroy.

 

Add a few crumbs, everybody's leftovers, the best young players in a weak draft pool and coaches who peaked before or around the turn of the century in a heartland where nobody really cares about the game and you have the makings of the next three wooden spoons right there. The GWS Giants loom as the AFL's next failed club after University, South Melbourne and Fitzroy.

Strong words Jack I would agree with only one problem.

The AFL will pour money into this for 20+ years

At the expense of Melbourne based teams like North, Tigers. Dees etc.

It will get up even if they have to lose a couple of Victorian teams in the process.

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Strong words Jack I would agree with only one problem.

The AFL will pour money into this for 20+ years

At the expense of Melbourne based teams like North, Tigers. Dees etc.

It will get up even if they have to lose a couple of Victorian teams in the process.

It will be interesting to see of the 5000 average attendance they will get, how many are free tickets.


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