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What I do know dc is two years ago we picked a lemon

A lemon, old dee, A lemon ................come on........a veritable basket of lemons

 

A lemon, old dee, A lemon ................come on........a veritable basket of lemons

Some could say over the last decade we could fill an orchard dc

Basket, we had a tree !!!

 

Another drama-packed, suspenseful, emotionally-draining, exciting day like today and I don't think I'll last it

I'm totally frazzled and drained

"Humanity must perforce prey on itself, like monsters of the deep"


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2 days to go. I think the best way to deal with it tomorrow, is to ignore it and then have a look on Demonland at about 6.00PM.

Another drama-packed, suspenseful, emotionally-draining, exciting day like today and I don't think I'll last it

I'm totally frazzled and drained

"Humanity must perforce prey on itself, like monsters of the deep"

Very deep there dc!

2 days to go. I think the best way to deal with it tomorrow, is to ignore it and then have a look on Demonland at about 6.00PM.

Fairly busy tomorrow Redleg so around this time will be exciting you think?

In actual fact I really don't care much from here if a trade happens good if not then

IMO we have don't quite a bit so far.

At the very least we have changed some of the cattle.

Our current position was created over a decade

I don't expect a solution in one year

If we win 6 games against the top 15 sides and reduce the thrashing to a few I will be happy with the results of this trade period.

Onward and upward from here.

 

2 days to go. I think the best way to deal with it tomorrow, is to ignore it and then have a look on Demonland at about 6.00PM.

Good luck with that!!!

You know that wont happen lol

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Good luck with that!!!

You know that wont happen lol

You are probably right.


Good luck with that!!!

You know that wont happen lol

I'm confident something will happen. Something!! Maybe Clothier's investigation will be announced as "still ongoing"...

Now that he's assisting Ken Wood in the Tippett case, I'm expecting a completion of the investigations around the time GWS' list is brought back into line with all other teams. Think that's around 2019...

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We have had a huge win today. The club will be guaranteed representation on the next few GF editions of the Footy Show, courtesy of our new dancer.

We have had a huge win today. The club will be guaranteed representation on the next few GF editions of the Footy Show, courtesy of our new dancer.

all we need now is a vocalist to replace Robbo and we will be unstoppable, redleg

oh and someone with a hornbag GF to replace Pia

running a Fc is such a challenge

2 days to go. I think the best way to deal with it tomorrow, is to ignore it and then have a look on Demonland at about 6.00PM.

Well I am here Redleg and the only thing that has happened is we got Rodan.

Cannot say it matches the level of excitement I was expecting.

Oh well there is still tomorrow

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Redleg...noticed you didnt make it to 6 yesterday lol.

Ahh last day. With that comes the giddyness of last hour trading. After 2 and the the music stops we can all join in a minutes open mouth gaping as we collectively utter WTF ? lol

What a rollercoaster ride !


And now, the end is near; And so we face the final curtain.

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Regrets, I've had a few;

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Neald did what he had to do

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He did it his way

Well yesterday might have been flat but all action today.

Finding it hard to disagree with anything the new FD has done.

We have not been competitive for 18 months so big changes were needed.

More to come in 2013 I would suggest.

Feel quite cheerful today.

Go Dees

Hasnt been dull has it. Still over an hour to go !!

Who knows.......... Lol

Hasnt been dull has it. Still over an hour to go !!

Who knows.......... Lol

Three now bb

Gysberts, Morton and Martin

Makes me wonder now who will be delisted?


20 minutes to go.....could there be another grape?

As long as we stay away from citrus dc

 

No idea od there is so many to choose from

i did predict 12 list changes though (I was including rookies) so looks like i will be close


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