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Is Neeld struggling?

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I wasnt aware Neeld was on a performance contract, Seems he had to revert to doing TV adverts to make ends meet.

Now with a big win under his belt, he can forget about doing TV commercials.

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its just getting weird now !!!


Nah Neeld's not struugling. He set himself up perfectly by playing that albino monk with the fishing tackle stuck in his leg in the Dan Brown film.

Not a film buff so cant remember the name of the filum and it was ordinary anyway.

He has a touch of Ben Polis about him too............. sorry too soon?

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My eyes!

 

He was awesome in blind fury with that sword.

Would insert pic if I knew how.


He has a touch of Ben Polis about him too............. sorry too soon?

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Maybe he's a master @ Ducks & Drakes.

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I didn't know Ricky Jackson was in that flick as well.

I noticed Neeldy GOAL-UMPIRING in AFL games. Has anyone else picked it up?

Yes I have. Very similar eye twitches too. Haha.


I noticed Neeldy GOAL-UMPIRING in AFL games. Has anyone else picked it up?

I know Sam Blease has been goal umpiring a bit too. Will try and find a pic...

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Its now becomming clearer why Mark Neeld didnt want Wattsy doing TV adverts. His 2nd income was being threatened.

Is that Dean Chiron in the background?

At first I thought it was Brett Lovett but on closer inspection I think your right, it's obviously Dean Chiron.

Is that Dean Chiron in the background?

At first I thought it was Brett Lovett but on closer inspection I think your right, it's obviously Dean Chiron.

Can't be Dean Chiron..... He's not wearing zinc on the shnoz. Looks more like Steven Stretch's mullet to me B)


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