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Urgh. Please, please tell me it was obvious that I was kidding!

Fear not young Nasher, even we on the "No T$ No B$" thread knew you were joshing.

 
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  • Interesting to see "Judd Inc" swing into activity with a double page spread in the Sun today, about what a great bloke CJ is. Funny how it appears the week of his tribunal foray.

  • Interesting to see "Judd Inc" swing into activity with a double page spread in the Sun today, about what a great bloke CJ is. Funny how it appears the week of his tribunal foray.

Yes Redleg I thought the same thing.

St Judd again


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Yes Redleg I thought the same thing.

St Judd again

I thought an interesting point in the article was where it stated that CJ gets several hundred thousand dollars a year from Visy and that CJ then is quoted as saying he has done a couple of talks for them. Now lets analyze that. Say $250000.00 a year for doing a talk every second year. That must be great value for money for Visy. What would the best speaker in the country charge for 2 talks, surely not $1million. Yes in 4 years he will have earned $1million for 2 talks on subjects he admitted he didn't know a great deal about. Worse than that the AFL has approved it and continues to do so. Worse still when we hinted at finding ways to retain you know who, the AFL told us they wouldn't allow it.

We play under a corrupt regime.

I thought an interesting point in the article was where it stated that CJ gets several hundred thousand dollars a year from Visy and that CJ then is quoted as saying he has done a couple of talks for them. Now lets analyze that. Say $250000.00 a year for doing a talk every second year. That must be great value for money for Visy. What would the best speaker in the country charge for 2 talks, surely not $1million. Yes in 4 years he will have earned $1million for 2 talks on subjects he admitted he didn't know a great deal about. Worse than that the AFL has approved it and continues to do so. Worse still when we hinted at finding ways to retain you know who, the AFL told us they wouldn't allow it.

We play under a corrupt regime.

Agreed. I hold no ill-will towards Chris Judd (or Tom Scully) for pursuing the largest contracts they could. But the extracurricular payments Judd gets makes me extraordinarily skeptical of his moral outlook. Likewise, Tom Scully's willingness to lie to people he had worked closely with for two years is just totally unnecessary and (to my mind) non-sensical.

In the words of the judge from Shawshank, they strike me as "particularly icy and remorseless men." It chills my blood just to look at them.

I don't have any real problems with lying, per se. It's unnecessary lying that I detest.

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My god the natives have been restless the last 36 hours.

Everyone is at each others throats after the disaster in Darwin.

Not sure why it was not a surprise.

There were probably 8 players in that team that are clearly not AFL standard.

Our list is poor and has been reduced even further by injury.

I was actually surprised the result was only four goals.

If everyone is restless today imagine next Monday after a 10 goal flogging by North at the Dome of Death!

 

My god the natives have been restless the last 36 hours.

Everyone is at each others throats after the disaster in Darwin.

Not sure why it was not a surprise.

There were probably 8 players in that team that are clearly not AFL standard.

Our list is poor and has been reduced even further by injury.

I was actually surprised the result was only four goals.

If everyone is restless today imagine next Monday after a 10 goal flogging by North at the Dome of Death!

Yeah, surely it's a forced outrage.

We had as many touches, clearances, more Inside 50s but have no one to kick goals.

But so many didn't see this coming apparently and are outraged at the blase disinterest that the Bailey...er, Neeld apologists are showing to these displays...

Believe it or slash your wrists with it - sat night was an improvement.

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My god the natives have been restless the last 36 hours.

Everyone is at each others throats after the disaster in Darwin.

Not sure why it was not a surprise.

There were probably 8 players in that team that are clearly not AFL standard.

Our list is poor and has been reduced even further by injury.

I was actually surprised the result was only four goals.

If everyone is restless today imagine next Monday after a 10 goal flogging by North at the Dome of Death!

Yep od, the natives are certainly very restless

Venting disappointment, outrage, sadness, annoyance, anger, frustration, indignation is quite understandable

but it is interesting how many are so wound up about who/what is to blame and what the solutions are

with so many problems I just find it hard to see the forest for the trees

one thing though i think is that we have to give neeld et al some time simply out of pure reality

some will do it out of faith or hope or even conviction he is the messiah.

regardless, some time during the second half of next season, judgements will be made.

if we have demonstrably made some improvements he will at least see out his contract period

if not....i just hate to think of the repercussions

one thing i hate is the excessive talk of premierships. obviously this is is the objective of all fans and all clubs.

what though i want to see first is something you could call reasonably a "football team" and not a rabble. then i might start dreaming of flags


Yep od, the natives are certainly very restless

Venting disappointment, outrage, sadness, annoyance, anger, frustration, indignation is quite understandable

but it is interesting how many are so wound up about who/what is to blame and what the solutions are

with so many problems I just find it hard to see the forest for the trees

one thing though i think is that we have to give neeld et al some time simply out of pure reality

some will do it out of faith or hope or even conviction he is the messiah.

regardless, some time during the second half of next season, judgements will be made.

if we have demonstrably made some improvements he will at least see out his contract period

if not....i just hate to think of the repercussions

one thing i hate is the excessive talk of premierships. obviously this is is the objective of all fans and all clubs.

what though i want to see first is something you could call reasonably a "football team" and not a rabble. then i might start dreaming of flags

I think I share many of your thoughts DC

Actually I am more than a bit numb now the way the team has performed since the end of 2010.

I have come to the conclusion that talk of premierships is a waste of time.

I guess I should content myself with the fact that I have seen one.

Doubt I will again I doubt there are enough years left in my bank

I would be happy if the MFC could become good enough to win more games than we lose and not be the runt of the competition.

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First things first, we must finish no higher than 16th to start the resurrection.

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Kelvin Lawrence (calf) - test

Jordie McKenzie (groin) - test

Jai Sheahan (ankle) - test

Luke Tapscott (groin) - test

Josh Tynan (concussion) - test

Jack Watts (ankle) - test

Liam Jurrah (ankle) - 2 weeks

Mark Jamar (calf) - 3 weeks

Clint Bartram (knee) - season

Jamie Bennell (knee) - season

Mitch Clark (foot) - season

Aaron Davey (foot) - season

Max Gawn (knee) - season

Rory Taggert (back) - indefinite

Plus James Sellar who has been left out.

That is our present injury list 15 players. Many have been out all year like Jurrah and Gawn etc. North have McIntosh and a boy named Tom Curran out. That will go part of the way to explaining why we are struggling. I know there are many other factors, but there is also a lack of team consistency and best players available.

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Is there any nutritional value in Rice?

I am so over the stuff!!

Absolutely, has been the staple diet of billions for centuries

Try having some bananas with it B)


Is there any nutritional value in Rice?

I am so over the stuff!!

There have been times in Asia wyl

When I would have killed for a potato !

Absolutely, has been the staple diet of billions for centuries

Try having some bananas with it B)

Oh i know that, but they are also considered old at 50...so i question how good it is!!

Kelvin Lawrence (calf) - test

Jordie McKenzie (groin) - test

Jai Sheahan (ankle) - test

Luke Tapscott (groin) - test

Josh Tynan (concussion) - test

Jack Watts (ankle) - test

Liam Jurrah (ankle) - 2 weeks

Mark Jamar (calf) - 3 weeks

Clint Bartram (knee) - season

Jamie Bennell (knee) - season

Mitch Clark (foot) - season

Aaron Davey (foot) - season

Max Gawn (knee) - season

Rory Taggert (back) - indefinite

Plus James Sellar who has been left out.

That is our present injury list 15 players. Many have been out all year like Jurrah and Gawn etc. North have McIntosh and a boy named Tom Curran out. That will go part of the way to explaining why we are struggling. I know there are many other factors, but there is also a lack of team consistency and best players available.

Redleg it may be having some effect.

But we were crap before most of these injuries happened.

It is playing ostriches to think this is our major problem.

PS we are rock sold for 16th.

Oh i know that, but they are also considered old at 50...so i question how good it is!!

Well I would agree, a 50 year old banana is definitely OLD and probably no good (same for 50 yo rice)!

Well I would agree, a 50 year old banana is definitely OLD and probably no good (same for 50 yo rice)!

Very Good DC glad to see you have not lost IT.


Is there any nutritional value in Rice?

I am so over the stuff!!

Rice is low in Saturated Fat, and very low in Cholesterol and Sodium. It is also a good source of Selenium, and a very good source of Manganese.
- Google

Side effects:Too much of it (particularly through parts of Asia) causes those consuming it to spiral out of control with rash statements about club lists, recruiting and wanting answers already given !

kidding

- Google

Side effects:Too much of it (particularly through parts of Asia) causes those consuming it to spiral out of control with rash statements about club lists, recruiting and wanting answers already given !

kidding

Hahaha! You can always count on Google!!
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Absolutely, has been the staple diet of billions for centuries

Try having some bananas with it B)

I have just patented a new product called Redleg's Banana Rice Custard. I promise to donate 25% of profits to the MFC.

 
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Redleg it may be having some effect.

But we were crap before most of these injuries happened.

It is playing ostriches to think this is our major problem.

PS we are rock sold for 16th.

Agree on the injuries as I said it was a factor.

Hope you are right on the 16th, though I would gladly cop 17th right now. Picks 2 & 3 wow. Virtual guarantee that JV would not go until second round. Pick 2 and maybe Moloney or Bate could get us both Under 17 picks from GWS. They could have Whitfield and Grundy. We could get Toumpas. Pick 13 there for trading or using. Salivating stuff.

I have just patented a new product called Redleg's Banana Rice Custard. I promise to donate 25% of profits to the MFC.

Yah no financial problems every again.

Your generosity knows no boundaries Redleg.


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