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BB I am over the new name looks like the signature of a wimp.

I want the ballsy name back.

I don't see the problem, Old Deesy ... :blink: And is Ballsy a player we should trade for? :)

 

That might actually achieve what the recent management almost achieved.

Lol! :blink:

R & BB don't you think its time to have a shave as it is no longer the 70's and the season of Pain is over for us?

I could assist you in the search for a clean shaven Avatar.

HAHA

PS as a reward I can send you 2 taste Bananas!

 

BB I am over the new name looks like the signature of a wimp.

I want the ballsy name back.

have to wait... theres a time limit apparently..lol. A new invigorated version will return, I promise. I was only playing along will Maurie and a few others in deference to our new coach..Roos-ey !! :)

have to wait... theres a time limit apparently..lol. A new invigorated version will return, I promise. I was only playing along will Maurie and a few others in deference to our new coach..Roos-ey !! :)

hard to defend a new coach until he actually coaches in a game

but if theres one group of fans that can do it ?

can you imagine the traffic on this site if we don't come up to scratch,i dread the thought


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A lot of players from other clubs seem to be on the move. Either delisted or seeking trades.

There could be a good opportunity to pick up a handy player or two for little cost.

Roos has been adept at this in the past.

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Are some other clubs bringing the game into disrepute?

We have an independent body set up to assess the merits of clubs getting PP's.

Several clubs have written letters and gone public, on trying to influence this body in it's deliberations.

This IMO, is bringing the game into disrepute and I think it's time for some long and thorough investigations of this cartel of clubs.

Are some other clubs bringing the game into disrepute?

We have an independent body set up to assess the merits of clubs getting PP's.

Several clubs have written letters and gone public, on trying to influence this body in it's deliberations.

This IMO, is bringing the game into disrepute and I think it's time for some long and thorough investigations of this cartel of clubs.

Redleg you have a little bit of paranoia showing on this subject!

 
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Redleg you have a little bit of paranoia showing on this subject!

Only a little?


R & BB don't you think its time to have a shave as it is no longer the 70's and the season of Pain is over for us?

I could assist you in the search for a clean shaven Avatar.

HAHA

PS as a reward I can send you 2 taste Bananas!

Now you are sounding like my kids, TBF ... :lol: The beard is fixed to the chin, and there it is staying! (not even for two bananas)

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We only seem to have been mentioned so far in regard to a couple of players.

That is good as it means we are hopefully targeting a couple strongly rather than a scatter gun approach.

Roos is clearly going to be the lynchpin to securing the players we want.

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And going by the scuttlebutt in the footy news ATM it seems that there are several Brisbane Lions players who want to jump ship so there's a fair chance we might pick up a banana bender or two.

If they were a handy mid, go for it.

Now you are sounding like my kids, TBF ... :lol: The beard is fixed to the chin, and there it is staying! (not even for two bananas)

I can never understand my 5 children but may be that because they walk on four legs and only seem to want food LOL

I had a Avatar with a red and blue beard yesterday but I am still look for the perfect one.

I did have a laugh when I was doing a Google image search on red and blue beards and your Avatar was there.


I can never understand my 5 children but may be that because they walk on four legs and only seem to want food LOL

I had a Avatar with a red and blue beard yesterday but I am still look for the perfect one.

I did have a laugh when I was doing a Google image search on red and blue beards and your Avatar was there.

TBF I think you suffer from Multple Avatar Disorder :rolleyes::)

And going by the scuttlebutt in the footy news ATM it seems that there are several Brisbane Lions players who want to jump ship so there's a fair chance we might pick up a banana bender or two.

If I understand the reason for them wanting to leave is they are not Banana Benders and they just want to go home.

So the MFC may be a good option now as now we have an A Grade coach.

TBF I think you suffer from Multple Avatar Disorder :rolleyes::)

I think you may be right.

I have a few Avatars which may be fun to use. But I know I will always return to a Blue and Red Frog.

:blink::ph34r::blink:

I can never understand my 5 children but may be that because they walk on four legs and only seem to want food LOL

I had a Avatar with a red and blue beard yesterday but I am still look for the perfect one.

I did have a laugh when I was doing a Google image search on red and blue beards and your Avatar was there.

My four all walk in two legs, but also seem to be obsessed with food ...

I have never thought to Google my beard, but thanks for the idea! :-) As for red and blue beards, I had to make my own :-)

TBF I think you suffer from Multple Avatar Disorder :rolleyes::)

Nice one, BB59sy ... :-)

I think you may be right.

I have a few Avatars which may be fun to use. But I know I will always return to a Blue and Red Frog.

:blink::ph34r::blink:

Yes, make sure your avatar always beats true for the red and the blue :-)

My four all walk in two legs, but also seem to be obsessed with food ...

I have never thought to Google my beard, but thanks for the idea! :-) As for red and blue beards, I had to make my own :-)

I did notice LOL

But we all do what we must.

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And going by the scuttlebutt in the footy news ATM it seems that there are several Brisbane Lions players who want to jump ship so there's a fair chance we might pick up a banana bender or two.

Would be a hell of a bonus!

 
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Port were great tonight and if they didn't miss about 4 absolute sitters, would have won.

Port were great tonight and if they didn't miss about 4 absolute sitters, would have won.

Have to disagree.

Geelong had 31 scoring shots to 20 and 65 inside 50's to 39. The Cats missed a few easy ones too while Port's last two goals came out of their backsides. Had Geelong kicked straighter, it could easily have been a blowout.

Kudos to Port for their great season but I suspect that clubs will now start working them out. Their entry into the forward 50 is often very wide and hence, their inaccuracy.


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