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I am attending a Dees function on Wednesday night, should be a blast.

Should be competitive at least...

 
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When you will need something to wear Red

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Couldn't bring myself to wear black and white.

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Tomorrow is April Fool's Day lads ... please be on your best behaviour.

I thought it was sunday.

 

I thought it was sunday.

you thought tomorrow was sunday?

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you thought tomorrow was sunday?

No I was a fool to go to the game sunday.


No I was a fool to go to the game sunday.

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwasnt a happy drive home.

then found out the locals lost.

just hasnt been a good 12 months

Tomorrow is April Fool's Day lads ... please be on your best behaviour.

It shouldn't be a problem WJ. Only thoughtful,sensitive and intelligent types post on this thread.

It shouldn't be a problem WJ. Only thoughtful,sensitive and intelligent types post on this thread.

s'pose you won't be posting tomorrow bbo?

 

Couldn't bring myself to wear black and white.

My Bad Red what about this number?

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go for the thief,i think

Dam I thought you would have said the Necromancer

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mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwasnt a happy drive home.

then found out the locals lost.

just hasnt been a good 12 months

Now what was your prediction as to where the MFC will end up on the ladder again?

I did hope you were right and my prediction was wrong.

Anyhow hows the farm going?

Biffen is just coming out of his weekend drug haze - I'm sure his eloquence will be sufficient to the occasion.

how's that itch coming along bbo?

it takes longer than your 2 weeks from a bad to a good haircut too

oh the schadenfreude

how's that itch coming along bbo?

it takes longer than your 2 weeks from a bad to a good haircut too

oh the schadenfreude

The "lads" are being very supportive DC but I'm actually still in denial -I need to move on.


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Should be competitive at least...

As long as I don't get injured.

I know. I was thinking more about the strange types who blow into the thread from time to time.

Is the Old Head Master, Bitter saying people from the Gat are thoughtful, sensitive and intelligent?

Good afternoon Ladies and Gentlemen!

No I have not jumped from any high place, drawn a hot bath, swallowed any tablets or drunk too much single malt.

However the sad thing is I got exactly what I had hoped would not happen last Sunday.

Did not see the game I was in Sydney where you would not know the game had happened.

I actually had a good weekend.

Now back in Melbourne and the real world has returned.

Another year of irrelevance to the competition stretches out ahead.

The MFC is blessed with easily the poorest list that I think we are going to struggle to survive.

Sunday afternoon was not the end but it may well be the beginning of the end.

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Sunday afternoon was not the end but it may well be the beginning of the end.

No, we haven't reached the end of the beginning yet.


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There is no doubt we have improved as the stats have reflected that improvement.

What is killing us is the lack of our forward line, ruck backup for Spencer and the poor replacements for our missing players. We are also playing some non AFL standard players ATM and it hurts.

No, we haven't reached the end of the beginning yet.

I doubt we ever will Redleg

There is no doubt we have improved as the stats have reflected that improvement.

What is killing us is the lack of our forward line, ruck backup for Spencer and the poor replacements for our missing players. We are also playing some non AFL standard players ATM and it hurts.

Try Ten Redleg

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My Bad Red what about this number?

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The red one could be a bit tight, but the red and blue one is me.

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Try Ten Redleg

Roos will reduce that number over the next couple of years.


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