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"I can't speak french" video clip, by Girls Aloud. Do yourselves a favour and watch it on you tube.

 
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Still can't work out how Jimmy T is not back in the side, after his performances with Casey.

Still can't work out how Jimmy T is not back in the side, after his performances with Casey.

He still needs to improve his contested ball and tackling. Roos will have him working on this side of his game, he is a young player, plenty of time for him to improve at Casey. There was only 1 vacancy in the firsts and Jetta had earned that spot with his performances over many weeks. Suddenly we are building a culture where players aren't gifted easy games in the firsts, they have to earn them over and over again at Casey.

 
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He still needs to improve his contested ball and tackling. Roos will have him working on this side of his game, he is a young player, plenty of time for him to improve at Casey. There was only 1 vacancy in the firsts and Jetta had earned that spot with his performances over many weeks. Suddenly we are building a culture where players aren't gifted easy games in the firsts, they have to earn them over and over again at Casey.

I can see the benefit of that policy. 30 plus performances in consecutive games would generally get you a gig. Maybe that is a good thing.

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Are we all barracking for the Doggies, hoping to see their opposition implode after another loss.


I can see the benefit of that policy. 30 plus performances in consecutive games would generally get you a gig. Maybe that is a good thing.

If he does it again this week and there is a spot for him in the seniors I am sure he will be considered next week. Roos has stopped the revolving doors and is trying to develop a team that is not scared that if they stuff up a couple of things they won't automatically be dropped.
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If he does it again this week and there is a spot for him in the seniors I am sure he will be considered next week. Roos has stopped the revolving doors and is trying to develop a team that is not scared that if they stuff up a couple of things they won't automatically be dropped.

I have faith in Roos and his men to turn us around. I think it would be helpful on a few fronts if Roos announced he was with us for at least the full 3 years and would then consider the position after that.

Just listened to Malthouse. He is cooked, without any shadow of a doubt.

 
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Just listened to Malthouse. He is cooked, without any shadow of a doubt.

What did he say?


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If I look for a positive, it is probably that under Roos we are learning to stay in the game. Last year that would have been a 12-15 goal defeat.

We are working on the Sydney style, of defence first and it is reducing the losing margins and giving us some chance to still win games.

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Watts is copping a bucketing on the Post Match thread. From where I sat, ( in the AFL members on the wing ) he is getting off lightly.

btw...how did football sneak into this thread ?? lol

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btw...how did football sneak into this thread ?? lol

It does surface every now and again.


Watts is copping a bucketing on the Post Match thread. From where I sat, ( in the AFL members on the wing ) he is getting off lightly.

yeah its me doing the roasting.

had a terrible drive home,cows out on road,no electricity.no visit from grandkids.

i need a lie down and some help with the blackness sometimes.

anyway the rant seems to do me the world of good.

where is DC,frog,biff and the other chit stirrers when you need them?

It does surface every now and again.

how quaint

Meanwhile Bananas are tipped to go up again :(

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how quaint

Meanwhile Bananas are tipped to go up again :(

My banana shares should be doing well then.

yeah its me doing the roasting.

had a terrible drive home,cows out on road,no electricity.no visit from grandkids.

i need a lie down and some help with the blackness sometimes.

anyway the rant seems to do me the world of good.

where is DC,frog,biff and the other chit stirrers when you need them?

Can't speak for DC but I suspect Biffen has been heavily embroiled in his drug business. As for Fl og - he's probably forgotten his single digit password and unable to post.

Just been stealing cattle and shorting some power for a mate near Colac for his hydro farm . Too busy to post Jazza .


Just been stealing cattle and shorting some power for a mate near Colac for his hydro farm . Too busy to post Jazza .

Check those cattle Biff!! If their teats look bruised and roughly fondled they probably belong to Jazza.

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Check those cattle Biff!! If their teats look bruised and roughly fondled they probably belong to Jazza.

You really do post some of the breast posts.

They make boobs of some posters.

 

If my information is correct then about a dozen Essendon players will be growing voluptuous breasts in the very near future. No idea how or what's making that happen.

Maybe they're onto that colostrum drug! Jazza swears by it.


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