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Last night I prayed for the Tom Scully thread to be moved off the first page of threads on Demonland...

Apologies to all MFC supporters...

 
 

Last night I prayed for the Tom Scully thread to be moved off the first page of threads on Demonland...

Apologies to all MFC supporters...

That's it...

e25 - OUT.

Newton - In.

...and for your punishment, you will be receiving todays Geelong V Melbourne match on dvd via "name-a-game" for Christmas. Will make a ripping coaster!


...and for your punishment, you will be receiving todays Geelong V Melbourne match on dvd via "name-a-game" for Christmas. Will make a ripping coaster!

How will the team go watching the game on Monday??? Fly on the wall for that one!!

I'm still confused about how Cameron Schwab is the man 'being held to account' by some people.

Haven't seen him in the coaches box yet, myself.

Last night I prayed for the Tom Scully thread to be moved off the first page of threads on Demonland...

Apologies to all MFC supporters...

I'd like to hear the President, Board, coaches and players apologise to all MFC members, not just for today's dismal game but for what's been happening all year.

 

Last night I prayed for the Tom Scully thread to be moved off the first page of threads on Demonland...

Apologies to all MFC supporters...

You prayed??? To whom???

They must have a gruesome sense of humour.

Last night I prayed for the Tom Scully thread to be moved off the first page of threads on Demonland...

Apologies to all MFC supporters...

Contriteness from the biggest apologist on this forum.


You've bought e25 back Artie. Did you mean it or did you log on under the wrong Alias? Would be good to read all three at once.

...and for your punishment, you will be receiving todays Geelong V Melbourne match on dvd via "name-a-game" for Christmas. Will make a ripping coaster!

That's not a real punishment. A real punishment would be being forced to watch it. God I'm mad at them.

You know, I was cleaning friday night (room switch, sigh) and came across an entry ticket.

Could anyone possibly suggest which game it was?

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