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Colin Sylvia at it again!!

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Once again I saw Colin Sylvia talking and SMILING with an opponent after the Brisbane loss. This is just not on and he should be dropped for a least 4 matches. What do others think?

 

You realise we're playing Richmond? Have you seen him against Richmond? Drop the rest of the team for letting him smile, he'll just about beat the tigers on his own.

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Poor Col - maybe he just has a happy disposition. He actually goes to the same dentist as I do and having met him there, he does have a lovely set of choppers!

Poor Col - maybe he just has a happy disposition. He actually goes to the same dentist as I do and having met him there, he does have a lovely set of choppers!

Maybe he should just get a frown tattooed on.


We all see what we want to see... I didn't notice it at all.

Sorry Bobby but i didn't realise smiling was a 4 week penalty.

Some people are the kind that will always smile regardless of good or bad situations. Maybe one of his opponents sledged him and he thought it better to just smile rather than react physically.

Or maybe he just offered a smile of congratulations after the game whilst being dirty about the result in a show of sportsmanship.

You are entitled to your opinion Bobby, but in answer to your question, i think it is a ridiculous notion.

 

Once again I saw Colin Sylvia talking and SMILING with an opponent after the Brisbane loss. This is just not on and he should be dropped for a least 4 matches. What do others think?

Surely you're taking the p155?

This site gets sillier and sillier. There is already a bring back "juice" thread and dumb threads thread! Do we need another?

I think we need more .

I'm over this shizen about players smiling with opponents. As far as I'm concerned, if they are bastards on the field and best mates afterwards, then all good. I have no problem with good sportsmanship. Move on from these petty "worries" fcs.

This site gets sillier and sillier. There is already a bring back "juice" thread and dumb threads thread! Do we need another?

We need some Levity, or we'll all be frowning.

Wow, from the thread title I thought he wrote off another car..

Ridiculous thread. Honestly think we have bigger fish to fry than somebody's jovial disposition.

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Surely you're taking the p155?

Well done 'TheoX'. Yes, I am jesting. I reckon I was taken a bit too seriously by some. Sure, it's all right to smile AFTER the game. My silly post was in response to a couple of SERIOUS posters who did not appreciate Col. smiling after one of bad defeats a few weeks ago.


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Wow, from the thread title I thought he wrote off another car..

Ridiculous thread. Honestly think we have bigger fish to fry than somebody's jovial disposition.

Sorry Sloonie.

Honestly... what's happening to Demonland?

Since 'ology flatlined, things here have become a bit ridiculous.

Puzzled.

Hey I worked it out immediately, but the I've come across from Ology where silly threads are welcomed as part of the culture of rich diversity.

Hey I worked it out immediately, but the I've come across from Ology where silly threads are welcomed as part of the culture of rich diversity.

Rich is one way of looking at it.

Well done 'TheoX'. Yes, I am jesting. I reckon I was taken a bit too seriously by some. Sure, it's all right to smile AFTER the game. My silly post was in response to a couple of SERIOUS posters who did not appreciate Col. smiling after one of bad defeats a few weeks ago.

Only the true messiah would deny his divinity


Thread = joke

Absolutely!

He seems to be getting better and better each week!

Glad to hear it Bobby.

It is sometimes difficult to tell a [censored] take from real opinion round here!

Honestly... what's happening to Demonland?

Since 'ology flatlined, things here have become a bit ridiculous.

Puzzled.

None of these 'threads' have been started by old 'ologists

 

Ok, guys, if you can't do comedy - don't force it.

Just rolled my eyes...


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