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I see your :unsure::huh:

and raise you a :lol::)

TBF can you please go back to the Frog avatar I am getting giddy.
 

So, who are we going to pick up for our midfield and how? And in the minds of the banana brethren, who are we willing to trade out?

Who do you want to complete our lines of coaches including a 2IC?

How much ground can we make (if any) on the competition?

And when was the last time you had anything banana?

Useless unknown alleged fact: Stuie Dew consumed a banana at half time in the 2008 GF. Will he need another to be released from the clutches of Colless/Longmire...stay tuned.

H_T.

Ok...I'll play

A very left field hypothetical. A dodgy rumour, but i'll work with it suggest Rockliff might be avail for the right deal. ( we're talking using #2 in some manner ) Add Cross and make a play for Chapman.

Not my fancy really but Roos has a history....add Shaw into the half back line

Now right up a team sheet. A bit different huh ? :)

this would give us 2-3 years of competitive midfield whilst the youngens develop. We'd seriously straighten up. we'd almost look like a real football team....truly :)

Edited by Belzebubsy

 

Tommy Rockliff? Makes you wonder why this site pushed for Jurrah a hell of a lot more than Rockliff in that PSD, given what has transpired. Yeah I know, hindsight is a wonderful thing....

Nervous using up pick 2, it would want to be a good return.

Tommy Rockliff? Makes you wonder why this site pushed for Jurrah a hell of a lot more than Rockliff in that PSD, given what has transpired. Yeah I know, hindsight is a wonderful thing....

Nervous using up pick 2, it would want to be a good return.

it might not...it might need other 'negotiation' of other picks. But hes a fair dinkum mid.

Suddenly the gutz looks like Jones, Viney, Cross, Chapman, Rockliff, Toumpas, Trengove, Jordie.......

just an "what if "


Did someone say the word banana?

Did someone say the word banana?

Some players come from the banana-bending state TBF !! lol

Just heard from Mrs. Redleg. She and Mr. Redleg have successfully traversed the globe and landed in Nice where they start a cruise tomorrow. She reports that Redleg has scoured the local markets and will proudly carry a crate of bananas onto the ship. She also reveals that his shipboard reading is the Paul Roos biography which he has read 3 times since our new coach was appointed.

Thought you might want to know.

 

Just heard from Mrs. Redleg. She and Mr. Redleg have successfully traversed the globe and landed in Nice where they start a cruise tomorrow. She reports that Redleg has scoured the local markets and will proudly carry a crate of bananas onto the ship. She also reveals that his shipboard reading is the Paul Roos biography which he has read 3 times since our new coach was appointed.

Thought you might want to know.

What a horrible way to fill in some time before the big event.

Poor buggar!


shlt happens hey wj ....lol

Did he leave his copy of the 1964 VFL Grand Final behind then WJ?

Would it be Wrong?

A man once told me that they wanted to see their team beat my team in a Grand Final by 1 point!

This incident happened in the mid to late 90's while we both were working for same Local Government in a North West Mining Town.

A Gentleman who made this outrageous statement later went on to be a radio personality in Perth.

Would it be wrong to seek Revenge over these comments?

Would it be Wrong?

A man once told me that they wanted to see their team beat my team in a Grand Final by 1 point!

This incident happened in the mid to late 90's while we both were working for same Local Government in a North West Mining Town.

A Gentleman who made this outrageous statement later went on to be a radio personality in Perth.

Would it be wrong to seek Revenge over these comments?

No

Another avatar change!

Settle Gretel Please!

No

Another avatar change!

Settle Gretel Please!

Geez Frog even my daughters dont change their garb as often as you !! :rolleyes::)^_^


LOL

I am celebrating a Grand Final win so I been changing my Avatar.

I always seem to pick the under dog teams so everyone is very special.

If only we had someone in charge of the MFC who know what they were doing before the start of the 2013 season, maybe I could be celebrating a MFC grand final win tomorrow.

WJ everyone loves Frogs so no need to hide LOL

This one is for you OD.

Bananas and a bit of culture as well.

:cool::cool::cool::cool:

So Prince William wore West Perth gear at the wedding?

I actually thought at the time that it would make a good alternative strip for the Dees.

LOL you know why I liked this photo then.

I would love the MFC to have this design in its jumpers.


I hope everyone is ready for the big day?

Bananas, bear and meat pies for all for this special event.

I have my special big event Avatar for you all to enjoy.

So relax, sit back and enjoy the Shockers getting a flogging from the Hawks.

I think I am missing something when it comes to this thread. The point is????

The point is , is there is no point

Edited by Mgdee

 

Told you all to get with it two weeks ago.

Today I am a Hawk

We're a happy team at Hawthorn
We're the Mighty Fighting Hawks.
We love our Club, and we play to win,
Riding the bumps with a grin (at Hawthorn).
Come what may, you'll find us striving
Team work is the thing that talks,
One for all and all for one
Is the way we play at Hawthorn.
We are the Mighty Fighting Hawks.

Great Day

YES

Just loving the no point!


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