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enter the portals of hell - enjoy elite status as a demon and watch daily replays of every demon win since 1858

methinks the realms of hell are more likely to be playing replays of our 2012-13 season on high rotation.

and dwayne russell is commentating !

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methinks the realms of hell are more likely to be playing replays of our 2012-13 season on high rotation.

and dwayne russell is commentating !

think you are confusing foxtel with hell where demons reign

at least this is what i tell myself

I think WYL's hell would be watching 186 over and over and over again......

 

I think WYL's hell would be watching 186 over and over and over again......

that and having to alternate it with a continuous repeat of The Footy Show


I've just signed up 4 people and a cat as 2014 members. I'm feeling pretty pleased with myself now :)

 

I've just signed up 4 people and a cat as 2014 members. I'm feeling pretty pleased with myself now :)

that reminds me - wonder if bbo has signed up the lads?


I've just signed up 4 people and a cat as 2014 members. I'm feeling pretty pleased with myself now :)

No Brisbane game this year pd!

no probs!! I live down here in Melbourne

Wyl watching 186,whiteboard Wednesdays,and TFs with Garry in coach choosing mode is all the same trip for WYL.

Norm Smith and RDB is something he is still trying to process.

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no probs!! I live down here in Melbourne

Think you should pick a more popular fruit name. What about banana dee?


Think you should pick a more popular fruit name. What about banana dee?

avacado dee?

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Indeed. Very telling, dc.

Things have certainly gone down hill out Romsey way since BBO arrived. Surprisingly (not), house prices in Clifton Hill has risen dramatically since he moved out.

Might change to ' Half a Dee. Its catchy


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Might change to ' Half a Dee. Its catchy

It will match our list availability due to injuries each week.

I need to revise my prediction of the MFC 2014 season wins from a maximum of 6, now my best prediction would be only 1 or 2 wins. But would not be surprised if its 0 wins.

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I need to revise my prediction of the MFC 2014 season wins from a maximum of 6, now my best prediction would be only 1 or 2 wins. But would not be surprised if its 0 wins.

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All of those blokes played better than Pedersen.

 

All of those blokes played better than Pedersen.

I even paid a subscription to watch the MFC on my tablet this season as I can only so a few games on free to air TV.

My disappoint from the game comes from the fact I don't rate the Saints as a strong team and the MFC still can not beat weak teams.

When does the 2015 season start again?

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I said zip and 5 in a post on another thread. Haven't changed my mind.


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