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Cross cannot be officially listed until 1 November when the delisted free agency period starts.

At that time we will have three primary list vacancies and four rookie list vacancies.

No doubt our list will have a different look and feel to it in 2014 and again in 2015 under Roos.

The way it is going he will have turned over half the list in 2 years. I think the Tigers did similar under Dimma.

 

No doubt our list will have a different look and feel to it in 2014 and again in 2015 under Roos.

The way it is going he will have turned over half the list in 2 years. I think the Tigers did similar under Dimma.

Party Time

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Let the good times roll and the List-cloggers go!

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There appears to be a lot more light at the end of the tunnel these days

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There appears to be a lot more light at the end of the tunnel these days

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You get some great graphics.

You get some great graphics.

Why thank you kind, Sir

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May have been mentioned.

Now that Taylor ADAMS has become a PIE

Will he be nicknamed HERBIE?

May have been mentioned.

Now that Taylor ADAMS has become a PIE

Will he be nicknamed HERBIE?

You are showing your age Chippy

You are showing your age Chippy

It is what it is OD

 

It is what it is OD

Yep.

HA would be unknown to everyone under 50 Chippy.

A bit like when Rex Hunt started calling Brad Green "Frank"

Brad had no idea who he was taking about.

Yep.

HA would be unknown to everyone under 50 Chippy.

A bit like when Rex Hunt started calling Brad Green "Frank"

Brad had no idea who he was taking about.

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One of my mentors.

Is the other reference Herbert Adams?

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Wrong one TBF.

You obviously don't know the Frank Green I refered to!

Want to keep trying?

Wrong one TBF.

You obviously don't know the Frank Green I refered to!

Want to keep trying?

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One of my mentors.

Is the other reference Herbert Adams?

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you'd have to be a victorian to really know, eh od?

there's a clue tbf

Yes but it is fun dc

Yep.

HA would be unknown to everyone under 50 Chippy.

A bit like when Rex Hunt started calling Brad Green "Frank"

Brad had no idea who he was taking about.

You can still get a HA if you want OD, they're made by Patties, along with Four 'N Twenty, their own product and Snowy River.

The kitchens of Herbert Adams indeed!

http://www.herbertadams.com.au/about

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You can still get a HA if you want OD, they're made by Patties, along with Four 'N Twenty, their own product and Snowy River.

The kitchens of Herbert Adams indeed!

http://www.herbertadams.com.au/about

At least 30 years since I have had a commercial pie.

Yes but it is fun dc

Let me see, I am under 50 and not a Victorian.

Let have a look who the Mystry Frank Green may be


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Secret dossiers probed Godfathers behind Melbourne's mafia bloodshed in the 1960s

Det-Chief Inspector Frank Green

Found this little GEM which shows the passion of MFC Supporter - Scully Departs

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They gave me a real good laugh

True Crime Scene

Secret dossiers probed Godfathers behind Melbourne's mafia bloodshed in the 1960s

Det-Chief Inspector Frank Green

At last success TBF.
 

May have been mentioned.

Now that Taylor ADAMS has become a PIE

Will he be nicknamed HERBIE?

hed have to wear #53 then


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