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There's nothing to get over, he's not a player worth paying highly for, and he won't reach lofty heights like a top pick should.

It's simply a case of just not liking the little [censored], and having a bit of fun discussing how average he is.

This is footy, we've been giving it to opposition players for years, as if a soulless, lying scumbag with an abnormally bloated dad is going to be immune from some harsh, yet completely fair comments.

Don't like it? You know the drill.

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could it be bluey is one of your multiple personalities? :unsure:

LOL Thats a NO I'm afraid

I am fond of him though and one of his 1 in 50 was correctly predicting the Sack Neeld thread on Ology by round 10 or 12 in the pre season last year

btw DC you'd go well over on the old Ghost Town if it sees the light of day again

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There's nothing to get over, he's not a player worth paying highly for, and he won't reach lofty heights like a top pick should.

It's simply a case of just not liking the little [censored], and having a bit of fun discussing how average he is.

This is footy, we've been giving it to opposition players for years, as if a soulless, lying scumbag with an abnormally bloated dad is going to be immune from some harsh, yet completely fair comments.

Don't like it? You know the drill.

This is the post of the week !!!! Love it.

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LOL Thats a NO I'm afraid

I am fond of him though and one of his 1 in 50 was correctly predicting the Sack Neeld thread on Ology by round 10 or 12 in the pre season last year

btw DC you'd go well over on the old Ghost Town if it sees the light of day again

actually not too much of a ghost town

twitterology is in some ways an improvement

proving hard to kill off, reminds me of the monty python knights sword fight

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so youre laughing at a hypothetical scenario you are watching n your head

demon or not I have not seen much star potential from him bar that last quarter in the wet against the dogs

Sorry, C&B... hadn't realised I was laughing.

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Amazing what predictive text can do four spelling!

. Yeh well that would explain RobERtson I guess...I dont know about TRenGRove though. Edited by IRW
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Are you (and others) still insisting that the MFC didn't have any tests/examinations made of Scully's knee? Are you saying he told the club something along the lines of: "Look, I've got a bit of a chronic knee thingy going on here, so you better give me a rest" and the MFC responded, "No problem Tommy boy... you're our #1 pick, so as far as we're concerned, despite all of the conjecture about your staying or going, your word is good enough for us"?

Sorry, but for me, that just doesn't add up.

They could have tested and examined the knee all they wanted. I had a sore one for years and scans, x-rays showed nothing. Perhaps it was Melbourne being too cautious or caring on the basis they thought the kid gloves would encourage him to stay? Maybe Tom was being too cautious (keep in mind he was on what he would now consider scab wages at the MFC) and he of course had never, ever spoken to anyone at GWS so he would not have wanted to take the cahnce of shortening his career given there was no big pay day coming!

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another huge day on Sunday for our favourite son - 5 kicks 12 handballs in a 95 point loss, worth every penny of the minimum 50 grand a game he gets

averages 5.5 kicks a game over the last 4 matches - star

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another huge day on Sunday for our favourite son - 5 kicks 12 handballs in a 95 point loss, worth every penny of the minimum 50 grand a game he gets

averages 5.5 kicks a game over the last 4 matches - star

Do I detect a note of joy in your post Curry & Beer?

No I am sure you are distressed at the way this has turned out!

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Watched bits and pieces of the game, would not know he was playing for the most part. I did watch the entire last quarter though. GWS put in a spirited but futile effort at the last dig but our boy was pathetic. He had one hacked centre clearance that was repulsed. Two little dinky hand passes. Only one hit the target. And fumbled an easy overhead lead up mark inside 50. Other than that he just hung around outside stoppages waiting for the ball to come out and I didn't see one chase from him. I wonder when Sheedy will have the guts to drop him?

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Watched bits and pieces of the game, would not know he was playing for the most part. I did watch the entire last quarter though. GWS put in a spirited but futile effort at the last dig but our boy was pathetic. He had one hacked centre clearance that was repulsed. Two little dinky hand passes. Only one hit the target. And fumbled an easy lead up mark inside 50. Other than that he just hung around outside stoppages waiting for the ball to come out and I didn't see one chase from him. I wonder when Sheedy will have the guts to drop him?

He did the other week but they said he was injured, yeah right.

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another huge day on Sunday for our favourite son - 5 kicks 12 handballs in a 95 point loss, worth every penny of the minimum 50 grand a game he gets

5 kicks and 7 handballs C & B. Let's not credit the little twerp with 5 touches he didn't earn :lol:

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I noticed $ully in a skoda advert the other day, dead set I nearly spewed.

First time I'd ever seen him with a smile on his face, it looked weird, like when John Connor tried to teach the Terminator to smile in Terminator 2 directors cut.

Was probably smiling because it was a paid ad I guess.

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I noticed $ully in a skoda advert the other day, dead set I nearly spewed.

First time I'd ever seen him with a smile on his face, it looked weird, like when John Connor tried to teach the Terminator to smile in Terminator 2 directors cut.

Was probably smiling because it was a paid ad I guess.

Funny post - actually, we were just looking at buying one. Not now.

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I noticed $ully in a skoda advert the other day, dead set I nearly spewed.

First time I'd ever seen him with a smile on his face, it looked weird, like when John Connor tried to teach the Terminator to smile in Terminator 2 directors cut.

Was probably smiling because it was a paid ad I guess.

there was someone behind the camera holding up a big bag of cash, or a cup of tea

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Had he stayed at the Dee's his situation would only be marginally different - apart from his salary.

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Tom Scully- one more friggin headache we thankfully don't have to deal with in 2012.

Imagine this horrible year being topped off by Scully's awful form, and supporters slashing their wrists because "he is the worst #1 pick eve!!!1"

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I noticed $ully in a skoda advert the other day, dead set I nearly spewed.

First time I'd ever seen him with a smile on his face, it looked weird, like when John Connor tried to teach the Terminator to smile in Terminator 2 directors cut.

Was probably smiling because it was a paid ad I guess.

Whoever came up with the idea of putting him in their ad should get the rrrr's. Brand poison IMO.

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He has all the charm and personality of a dead rat in a sh!t sandwich.

I wouldn't buy the last bottle of beer on earth from him.

Let alone a tinny Russian car .

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