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Bb59, can you please tell me what the count down is!!!!

 

So it's Jeremy Howe and Temper Trap. The Dees are all over this grand final.

Except the temper trap guys didn't wear their dees gear on stage at half time :o:(

Bb59, can you please tell me what the count down is!!!!

i'll give you a hint +days

i'll give you a hint +days

Such a tease! :wacko:

What happens in 9 days ?

What happens in 9 days ?

Ok. Ok. I'm guessing its the day that we get Jack V!!

 

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More the point ; we'll know at what pick. This then sets the scene for other picks and trading.


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bb59 you have a weird sense of humour but I like it! ^_^

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Great game, sh-thouse entertainment. AFL should be ashamed. 12 months to prepare a few cars with retired players and some olympians, one Paul Kelly song and 3 Temper Trap songs. Hopeless.

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We can take consolation in the fact that Hawthorn have failed again and can only hope they will disintegrate next year .

What consolation then for Sam Mitchells' son who has two surnames.

Puke inducing article in the Age about their suffering.

Puke inducing name for a child.

Smith.

You dumb blonde [censored].

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Sun saying today Wellingham to WC, Lynch to Pies and Caddy maybe to Roos. It will be very hard for us to get players, we are clearly not a desired destination. FD have their work cut out for them.

We better get some Swans spirit.

And the sun is always right !!

Maybe we have to use this as incentive to our existing list.

To get the rewards you have to lift your game.

Who will step up to be our Wellingham, our Lynch, our Caddy

or our Kennedy, our Ablett, our Swan

Maybe an excellent thread for those who know the capabilities and talents to align them with the top brownlow voters or the top performers at other clubs.

In spirit of my title I would only like to see this in a positive fashion as the humour would be to easy generate

Jones = Chapman???Ablett??? has the motor the toughness the ball winning ability and even the hair style

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And the sun is always right !!

More often than the moon.


Sun saying today Wellingham to WC, Lynch to Pies and Caddy maybe to Roos. It will be very hard for us to get players, we are clearly not a desired destination. FD have their work cut out for them.

We better get some Swans spirit.

Funnily enough Redleg I have been saying this for at least the last year and I quite often get howled down (not by you I might add).

If you look at Wellingham, if  he is going to leave the pies why would you go to the MFC?

WCE offers a side that will play finals and has GF potential versus joining the MFC who will lose more than they win for at least the next two years.

Lynch is a player with a couple of years left. Pies offer a flag chance and at the MFC you would grind out your final couple of years with only a few wins to your credit.

Caddy I do not rate so I don't care where he goes.

It will be very interesting to see how the next three weeks pan out but I doubt we will make any big recruitments like Clark this year.

But who knows I did not think we would get Clark last year.

I think any seasoned players we may pick will not be the higher profile players, we may get a couple of players that are early 20's who are not getting a game at the there current club.

We may just have to hope there is considerable improvement from current list in 2013.

Seeing as how I think a large part of it is ordinary it looks like an ordinary 2013 to me.

Once again the sad part is October to February will once again be the best part of our football year.

Its now officially the 2013 preseason.

Go Dees

Its now officially the 2013 preseason.

Go Dees

Not till tomorrow for me bb.

However do you realise we have not last a game yet in the new season!

 

Nor lost :)


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