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FORUM FOOTY ANYONE ??

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Any danger St Kilda might bring more than five players this time?

 

Any danger St Kilda might bring more than five players this time?

As long as they don't bring any VFL listed players this time we should be fine!!

As long as they don't bring any VFL listed players this time we should be fine!!

They brought a VFL-listed player?!

 
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I say this every time, but can we try and maintain the team to mainly people that post on here? Not that it really happens that much, I can see where angst from the other forums could be due to people bringing mates who can actually play?

hey, wonna, we refuse to allow posters to play if they are above amateurs standard, the other sites don't...

we give priority to posters, the other sites don't...

have a look at the posts on bomberblitz...

the angst is about the fact that we win all the time...

and the reason we win all the time is that we are organised with coaches, helpers and administrators who work tirelessly to publicise these games to our posters...

every time we play another forum, I will bet you that the other side has many more non-posters than we do...

as I keep telling the guys on the other forums, repeating these lies (about where our players come from) time and again does not make them true...

the huge majority of our players are posters on demonology and/or demonland...

why do you think otherwise?

(or don't you rate us demonologists?)

would be interested to hear from you (and you can send me a pm if you like)...

regards,

rollo

amateur...I wish...I dont rate as a sloth.:lol:

Well done Rollo.


why do you think otherwise?

Not having a go rollo. Just putting myself in the shoes of our opposition. As we all know, a fair and equal competition keeps everyone happy.

I am actually keen. Like I said, been a while since I have played a proper game but sure I can be useful for something. I am about 6'1 (whatever 186cm is) and 90 KGs so might be able to fulfil some role.

Might have to get injury insurance!

 

As long as they don't bring any VFL listed players this time we should be fine!!

I'd prefer their turn up from last time where about 20 people put their hand up and five appeared.

I'm sure I'll be there with Funky...

Heater and charlesy will probably rock up as long as it isn't the footy trip (OW is on the weekend of the 14th)


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