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Love to see Scully knocked out in a Trengove sling-tackle.

And Sheedy to coach from the boundary line and hit by an accidental Magner hip and shoulder!

Edit- forgot about Tappy's suspension!

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F' you Sheedy, you pathetic, senile attention [censored]. You are the Delta Goodram of footy. Washed up and craving the limelight!

I look forward to destroying your team on Sunday, and to Mitch Clark leaving a few bruises on Scumbag Scully!

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Love to see Scully knocked out in a Trengove sling-tackle.

And Sheedy to coach from the boundary line and hit by an accidental Tapscott hip and shoulder!

That would be something seeing Tapscott jump the fence.....not sure he wants to add more suspensions to his name !

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F' you Sheedy, you pathetic, senile attention [censored]. You are the Delta Goodram of footy. Washed up and craving the limelight!

I look forward to destroying your team on Sunday, and to Mitch Clark leaving a few bruises on Scumbag Scully!

Sheeds is far from senile....he has just made us a few more thousand Bucks...Bring it on.
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"The match also has long-term ramifications given GWS has promised to bid for Demons father-son candidate Jack Viney should it finish below Melbourne.

It would see the Demons giving up a top-three pick for Viney rather than a mid-20s national draft selection, adding salt to the wound opened when the Giants poached Scully."

When did this happen?

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Now this really will be interesting to see how we respond on field.

Sheeds has been loading gun's all his career

Will we come in spinner?, lose the plot & become GWS's bitche's?

or

Will we make a stand,flex some muscles, grow some balls & still belt them on the scoreboard.

Will be fascinating watching this one unfold.

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It's on....50,000.

I wish WYL but I reckon you'll be lucky to find 20.000 who like me would want to see it shoved up this AFL conceived McFootyclub. I'm sure AD came up with the idea for GWS when he was taking a carp?

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"The match also has long-term ramifications given GWS has promised to bid for Demons father-son candidate Jack Viney should it finish below Melbourne.

It would see the Demons giving up a top-three pick for Viney rather than a mid-20s national draft selection, adding salt to the wound opened when the Giants poached Scully."

When did this happen?

Yeah, that's what I'd like to know...

Isn't this the epitome of draft tampering?

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Sheedy jumped the shark years ago - you have to begrudgingly respect his ability to stir the pot. Him getting knocked back for head coaching position clearly still burns which is more amusing than his half assed jibes, you'd think a 4 time premiership coach wouldn't be so emotionally insecure.

He's just another GW$ellout - he used to be all about sticking up for the fans of the game, he even dubbed AD 'Vlad'. Funny how when nobody else would take him in, he bent over & became the Fat Controller's [censored].

As for the other fellow $6m over 6 years for some kid with a bung knee, who can't even play inside, forced to play as a tagger, isn't even good enough to be captain & has DE that is sub 50% - shrewd recruiting there, cobber! :thumbsup:

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Sheedy jumped the shark years ago - you have to begrudgingly respect his ability to stir the pot. Him getting knocked back for head coaching position clearly still burns which is more amusing than his half assed jibes, you'd think a 4 time premiership coach wouldn't be so emotionally insecure.

He's just another GW$ellout - he used to be all about sticking up for the fans of the game, he even dubbed AD 'Vlad'. Funny how when nobody else would take him in, he bent over & became the Fat Controller's [censored].

As for the other fellow $6m over 6 years for some kid with a bung knee, who can't even play inside, forced to play as a tagger, isn't even good enough to be captain & has DE that is sub 50% - shrewd recruiting there, cobber! :thumbsup:

You would want a victory then....
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Sheedy jumped the shark years ago - you have to begrudgingly respect his ability to stir the pot. Him getting knocked back for head coaching position clearly still burns which is more amusing than his half assed jibes, you'd think a 4 time premiership coach wouldn't be so emotionally insecure.

He's just another GW$ellout - he used to be all about sticking up for the fans of the game, he even dubbed AD 'Vlad'. Funny how when nobody else would take him in, he bent over & became the Fat Controller's [censored].

As for the other fellow $6m over 6 years for some kid with a bung knee, who can't even play inside, forced to play as a tagger, isn't even good enough to be captain & has DE that is sub 50% - shrewd recruiting there, cobber! :thumbsup:

Hahaha. So harsh. Awesome!

Only one thing.... who here doesn't half think he's right...

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I wish WYL but I reckon you'll be lucky to find 20.000 who like me would want to see it shoved up this AFL conceived McFootyclub. I'm sure AD came up with the idea for GWS when he was taking a carp?

I was pretty disinterested in the fabricated soulless McFootyClub, but with all the drama surrounding Scully, McDonald, Viney etc, the oldest and newest teams are creating a rivalry and I'm now very interested in seeing them fail.

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Sheeds is a beauty, gotta hand it to him he knows how to spruik. Also no a bad way to legitimise a new club - create a traditional rival. That normaly takes a couple of decades he's done it in 12 months!

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So far Mitch Clark is worth more than Scully and Trengove put together - and we got him for pick 12, thats a steal.

Hopefully we get some gems with the Scully compo.

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Sheeds is really such a delightful little man. I love the way he's spruiking up this game to help us draw a big crowd. Hopefully, the extra $ generated by the publicity will help us spirit away a couple of their young players when they come out of contract and want to go home.

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