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There is about as much chance of the Bombers winning the GF as there is of the Dees beating North on Saturday.

I would not expend too much energy on the thought.

Well I have heard public floggings have been banned in Victoria so this must be the next best thing. How depressed would their player, coaches, board and supporters be after having a GF win taken off them.

MessyDrugs deserve to be banished from the AFL.

Oh and their new training facilities should be given to the MFC at no cost.

Well the last bit was an after thought but worth a try.

 

Public floggings for froggings seems a good idea!

Have another drink mate. Condoning violence is unAustralian. Smarten up old chap.

 

Have another drink mate. Condoning violence is unAustralian. Smarten up old chap.

I was in bay 13 when Lillee and Thompson where trying to take heads (or testicles) off. Aussie! Aussie ! Aussie!

I was in bay 13 when Lillee and Thompson where trying to take heads (or testicles) off. Aussie! Aussie ! Aussie!

Yelling obscenities and racial taunts no doubt. You are a disgrace to Team Australia!


I think the MFC needs to remember why they are playing football !

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So lets collect a few thousand of them!!!!!!!!

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Was thinking we could look at Luke Ball only 30, then read he needs back surgery.


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I think the MFC needs to remember why they are playing football !

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So lets collect a few thousand of them!!!!!!!!

I miss your photos DF. They are always interesting and colorful.

Was thinking we could look at Luke Ball only 30, then read he needs back surgery.

Hogan could give him a few pointers

I miss your photos DF. They are always interesting and colorful.

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Tomorrow is saturday and that means we leave the 90's with 89.


Tomorrow is saturday and that means we leave the 90's with 89.

I hope that is not the number of bananas you had for lunch ... :blink::blink:

After extensive research I have found a way for you, OD to be there for the next MFC grand final win

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Do you like metal?

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Ready for the draft and trade gossip to hot up. For 8 years that has been about my only interest in football.

Ready for the draft and trade gossip to hot up. For 8 years that has been about my only interest in football.

So you are not interested in the relocation to Tasmania or a possible new emblem?

What about a new jumper?

Surely the on going debate on how good Hogan will be must keep you up at nights?

As long as you don't actually watch the MFC play there is so many exciting thing going on these days.

After all as I been told so many times in Deamonland winning is not everything.

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Who wants to predict when Chip will announce his new club?


So here is some pictures to help keep our spirits up for the last game of the season (MFC Season).

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Who wants to predict when Chip will announce his new club?

Chip who?

Who wants to predict when Chip will announce his new club?

Me. 10.22pm tonite on the ground in his Melb jumper. Heave-Ho way to go.

 

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