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Hangon if you do not appreciate a little humour in this bleak period I am sorry for you.

Leave us all here having some resonable discussion and a bit of fun.

It is called "not the Tom scully Thread" for a reason.

don't feed the troll old dee :)

 
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don't feed the troll old dee :)

I thought trolls ate mushrooms not bananas.

 

You can make anything you like of stats but here is an interesting one.

how many games have we lost by 9+ goals over the last 4 year. Below is the result from my investigation

2008 7

2009 6

2010 2

2011 7 with 4 games to go.

So this year we are equal to our bottom out year and we still have 4 games to go, sunday could easily add another.

looks stark against last year.

What it clearly says to me is that we have gone backwards in a big way.

To have as bad a year as 2008 is amazing.

Any thoughts?

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You can make anything you like of stats but here is an interesting one.

how many games have we lost by 9+ goals over the last 4 year. Below is the result from my investigation

2008 7

2009 6

2010 2

2011 7 with 4 games to go.

So this year we are equal to our bottom out year and we still have 4 games to go, sunday could easily add another.

looks stark against last year.

What it clearly says to me is that we have gone backwards in a big way.

To have as bad a year as 2008 is amazing.

Any thoughts?

thanks for the stats old dee but we didn't really need them to work that one out

i remember looking forward to this season.....everything seemed to be on the up on and off field

but what a stinker.......i'm still shaking my head in disbelief......now where did i put that bourbon

thanks for the stats old dee but we didn't really need them to work that one out

i remember looking forward to this season.....everything seemed to be on the up on and off field

but what a stinker.......i'm still shaking my head in disbelief......now where did i put that bourbon

Ditto

Single malt DC much better.

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Ditto

Single malt DC much better.

I actually enjoy the odd vodka with some lime and lemonade or kahlua on ice.

 

Banana Daquiri Seminyak $5.50

I actually enjoy the odd vodka with some lime and lemonade or kahlua on ice.

have not tried the first option I will have to give it a go.


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have not tried the first option I will have to give it a go.

If you were watching the Geelong game on TV you would probably have 5 or 6.

You can make anything you like of stats but here is an interesting one.

how many games have we lost by 9+ goals over the last 4 year. Below is the result from my investigation

2008 7

2009 6

2010 2

2011 7 with 4 games to go.

So this year we are equal to our bottom out year and we still have 4 games to go, sunday could easily add another.

looks stark against last year.

What it clearly says to me is that we have gone backwards in a big way.

To have as bad a year as 2008 is amazing.

Any thoughts?

And then the win/loss ratio...3 out of 22 in 2008, 7.5 out of 18 in 2011.

We're still winning games. I blame the inconsistency on our leadership group, if that exists. It's normally only a few players under 23 who can hold their head high after a big loss.

I actually enjoy the odd vodka with some lime and lemonade or kahlua on ice.

Love a white russian or 3...

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Love a white russian or 3...

Might have one back in the side this week.

PS. I know he is not really russian.

Can't drink scotch anymore. Gives me too much of a sore head like our club. These days I'm into like the TV commercial "el tranquilo" feeling. A fine Cuban Rum like Havana Club or Santiago De Cuba. Or if I feel like singing a few verses of What shall we do with a Drunken Sailor then Pusser's Navy Rum from the Virgin Islands does the job.

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Can't drink scotch anymore. Gives me too much of a sore head like our club. These days I'm into like the TV conmmercial "el tranquilo" feeling. A fine Cuban Rum like Havana Club or Santiago De Cuba. Or if I feel like singing a few verses of What shall we do with a Drunken Sailor then Pusser's Navy Rum from the Virgin Islands does the job.

ADC Now that is a traveloge if ever I heard one.

I may need to lay in a supply before sunday!

ADC Now that is a traveloge if ever I heard one.

I may need to lay in a supply before sunday!

Only have to go as far as Dan Murphy's.

Had dinner at George Koulambaris' new restaurant- St. Katherines tonight. Would highly recommend.

I may have sweet talked my way to some free desserts from him too B)

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Had dinner at George Koulambaris' new restaurant- St. Katherines tonight. Would highly recommend.

I may have sweet talked my way to some free desserts from him too B)

Did you get the free desserts, what were they?


Where is St Katherine's Jaded ?

Same place as Lady Hamilton's virtue...

Same place as Lady Hamilton's virtue...

Oh yes...

Cotham Rd , Kew.

From the website:

At St Katherine's you can arrange to have a whole Suckling Pig cooked on the rotisserie, just for your table! For just $85 per person, you'll be treated to a meal designed around the beast.

This beast looks alright...love the rotisserie..

Oh yes...

Cotham Rd , Kew.

From the website:

This beast looks alright...love the rotisserie..

Wow, that is some seriously expensive roast pig. Who can afford that these days? Nah! better not mention any names.

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You can make anything you like of stats but here is an interesting one.

how many games have we lost by 9+ goals over the last 4 year. Below is the result from my investigation

2008 7

2009 6

2010 2

2011 7 with 4 games to go.

So this year we are equal to our bottom out year and we still have 4 games to go, sunday could easily add another.

looks stark against last year.

What it clearly says to me is that we have gone backwards in a big way.

To have as bad a year as 2008 is amazing.

Any thoughts?

Thanks for that Old Dee! Just when I thought my football world was at its lowest ebb for years, you go ahead and make it irrefutable. $h*t!

Thanks for that Old Dee! Just when I thought my football world was at its lowest ebb for years, you go ahead and make it irrefutable. $h*t!

Sorry I was not trying to make your day worse.

unfortunately them is d facts


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