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Perhaps we shouldn't.

Here are the options as I see it Redleg.

- We except the Current

- We fight the people who we need $millions from to survive and a priorty Pick at year end.

My decision is go with the white jumper.

Here are the options as I see it Redleg.

- We except the Current

- We fight the people who we need $millions from to survive and a priorty Pick at year end.

My decision is go with the white jumper.

missing the point od

[1]. mfc vs giants - both use regular jumpers - conclusion = no clash

[2].giants vs mfc - mfc wear clash strip, giants wear regular - conclusion = clash

so how do you accept that od? which one to accept, point [1] or point [2]?

 

Perhaps we shouldn't.

I agree

I seriously think the club ought make a stand one game where theres NO REAL clash and we accidentally ( Football depts being what they are sometimes :rolleyes: ) turn up to a game with only our REAL jumpers..as a fait accompli.

They can fine us they can get shirty and we will tell everyone enough of this bullshlt...enough.

They wont forfeit the game they would have to let it go ahead and then theyd realise what a crock of shlt it all is.

Sometimes progress is only made by breaking the so called rule of the day.

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AD just said our game Anzac eve won't happen.

Too hard when Anzac day falls early in the week.


AD just said our game Anzac eve won't happen.

Too hard when Anzac day falls early in the week.

Eddie said first! Eddie told the AFL to get stuffed over jumpers! Essendon wasn't paying Golden Boy! Some clubs do as they please while we bend over and are the recipient of a painful insertion.

missing the point od

[1]. mfc vs giants - both use regular jumpers - conclusion = no clash

[2].giants vs mfc - mfc wear clash strip, giants wear regular - conclusion = clash

so how do you accept that od? which one to accept, point [1] or point [2]?

I understand you dc

What I am trying to tell you is we would be fighting city hall.

GWS are the AFL team

We are paupers who depend on the AFL for our existence.

Until we are profitable and a power in the league we are powerless,

The MFC board / management will not fight on this subject.

We will just have to suck it up for the next five years minimum.

End of story I am afraid

Eddie said first! Eddie told the AFL to get stuffed over jumpers! Essendon wasn't paying Golden Boy! Some clubs do as they please while we bend over and are the recipient of a painful insertion.

Stop it Bitty, you'll get Biff excited with talk like that!

 

AD just said our game Anzac eve won't happen.

Too hard when Anzac day falls early in the week.

AD does realise that that makes no sense whatsoever !!! What ever logic he applies to the eve game must surely apply to the day game.

Another Vlad fail.

AD does realise that that makes no sense whatsoever !!! Whatever logic he applies to the eve game must surely apply to the day game.

Another Vlad fail.

You are missing the real reason bb

Channel 7 did not want it.


You are missing the real reason bb

Channel 7 did not want it.

good job AD is f'ing off then. Maybe another bloke can sell the game better

The point I was making was that the Suns weren't forced to wear that anemic mainly white strip last Sunday but when we go over there, we're forced to wear white. It doesn't make any sense.

No, it doesn't make any sense, but it is the AFL we are talking about ... :) I did notice that Hawthorn wore a white abomination when they played the Suns at Metricon (and I think the Suns wore something similar in their MCG game against us last year).

AD just said our game Anzac eve won't happen.

Too hard when Anzac day falls early in the week.

Too easy an excuse for mine ...

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Grateful for foxtel remote as already set the next two games to record and hope to set the bulldogs game while o/s.

Hope they are worth watching.

Grateful for foxtel remote as already set the next two games to record and hope to set the bulldogs game while o/s.

Hope they are worth watching.

I think next two will be a waste of disc space Redleg

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I think next two will be a waste of disc space Redleg

A quick hit of the delete button and they will be gone, if that is the case.

A quick hit of the delete button and they will be gone, if that is the case.

I sincerely hope it is not over that quick tonight it is a long trek in the cold to the MCG if it is over as I expect by 8PM.

I think we ought to where that clash jumper today...just to avoid confusion :rolleyes:

I think we ought to where that clash jumper today...just to avoid confusion :rolleyes:

you'd get a job in television no problems bb

you'd get a job in television no problems bb

Channel manager would be a walk in the park for bb


Stop it Bitty, you'll get Biff excited with talk like that!

Just back from camp and immediately see that the level of discourse has not leapt out of the gutter .

I just have to ask Biff - what was the nature of this "camp"?

I cannot disclose the full nature of this one although it is not Lordweavers'Chrtistian re-education service nor was it one forced upon me by the Justice Department.

It did involve beer,children ,and a river-in order of importance.

Nobody was killed but several of the children suffered minor injuries,

An overall success in my books.

 

I just have to ask Biff - what was the nature of this "camp"?

I just knew your ears would pick up hearing the word 'camp' Bitty.

Channel manager would be a walk in the park for bb

could do it during my lunch breaks.

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