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Kangas take the heat off us? (and Buddy gets a bag)

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Bad Chicko roll for lunch rpfc?

I am starting to get a warm glow about 28th July!

Yeah, hope so.

Not in a great mood - had to deal with a couple of bad losses in my own footy today...

Hoping for some hope tonight.

 

Yeah, hope so.

Not in a great mood - had to deal with a couple of bad losses in my own footy today...

Hoping for some hope tonight.

Just the reverse for me.

I doubt there is anything the Dees can do that will deflate me tonight

Just the reverse for me.

I doubt there is anything the Dees can do that will deflate me tonight

You're full of [censored] and vinegar, minus the vinegar...

Good to hear.

I am injured and my boys got pummelled - being Assistant Coach is not a fulfilling experience!

 

You're full of [censored] and vinegar, minus the vinegar...

Good to hear.

I am injured and my boys got pummelled - being Assistant Coach is not a fulfilling experience!

Spot on

Uni blacks up again

Always darkest before the dawn.

It might have escaped you but I wasn't trying to be logical just pre-empting the pundits :)

However, I really do think that Scott is now under the pump. His team beat GWS and GCS earlier in the season and had one other winning performance - a big one against Geelong. That's with a close to full side available.

He's definitely in trouble.

It didn't escape me. Logic is always the best path to follow. Scott will be around long after Neeld's gone.


It didn't escape me. Logic is always the best path to follow. Scott will be around long after Neeld's gone.

So Hardnut, How Long will Neeld hold his job in your opinion?

So Hardnut, How Long will Neeld hold his job in your opinion?

Too long WYL.

And a few others should go before, with, or after him, as long as it is quick, for the sake of MFC!

I think you understand my point WYL - I've had enough after more than 50 years and the results on the field are not the main issue to be addressed!

Too long WYL.

And a few others should go before, with, or after him, as long as it is quick, for the sake of MFC!

I think you understand my point WYL - I've had enough after more than 50 years and the results on the field are not the main issue to be addressed!

i have had enough to Hardnut....But i do not blame Neeld and co for the Failed onfield years of 2008-11..

I give him till the end of next season to show improvement from this shipwreck

 

Good journalistic style reading 'Whisper', but no logic - Scott knows what he is doing with what he has got - that's why he's there for a while. 'Some days are diamonds, some days are stones' ring a bell?

Watching Adelaide, thankfully we didn't get Ross Lyon, sadly we got Neeld, and how I wish we'd got Sanderson - but we didn't look did we!

Hardnut Hardnut Hardnut ... I somehow missed this beauty you posted.

Your backpedaling yesterday evening was exceptionally feeble. I hope you've had a re-think on your views.

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