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Does learning to become an Elite team with Elite standards mean the off season needs to be treated as such. If we are fair dinkum about our direction as a whole then surely the the multi day bender that is mad Monday should be hit on the head. Especially after this season.

Thoughts?

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I'm preparing for the worst possible news to come our way... Clark and Jones locked up... In a Bangcock prison, looking at life, for killing Tom McDonald and Jeremy Howe. Moloney knuckles down, signs 3 year deal.

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I'm preparing for the worst possible news to come our way... Clark and Jones locked up... In a Bangcock prison, looking at life, for killing Tom McDonald and Jeremy Howe. Moloney knuckles down, signs 3 year deal.

You don't happen to have next weeks lotto numbers perchance?

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You don't happen to have next weeks lotto numbers perchance?

I do, will sell them for $10,000

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I do, will sell them for $10,000

Actually, I was hoping you would say you didn't.

If your predictions are correct then we are royally screwed.

(As opposed to the peasants we are now)

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I'm preparing for the worst possible news to come our way... Clark and Jones locked up... In a Bangcock prison, looking at life, for killing Tom McDonald and Jeremy Howe. Moloney knuckles down, signs 3 year deal.

you forgot Sylvia!!!

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The club should stop it this year seriously. I love a good drink. But these guys didn't get out of first gear in 2012.

Round one was [censored] and nothing changed.

The supporters deserve the mad monday.

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It will be interesting to see how many players take the full six weeks leave, if I was them I would be back at the club after four.

I imagine many will be on permanent vacation.

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It will be interesting to see how many players take the full six weeks leave, if I was them I would be back at the club after four.

I heard a interview with Port's Chad wingard on SEN and he said he would have maybe one week off and would then be back into it because he is young and is worried about being left behind in terms of fitness and skill. If a player from bloody Port gets what it takes to be a player then I hope our players do to. All the money and FD resources can't make good attitudes and efforts.

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A celebration suggests you actually have something to celebrate or have achieved something. On that basis, Nathan Jones and a couple of others should grab an esky and find a pnone booth to party in.

I'll invite Jones to my place for some well earned drinks. The rest can mow my lawns.

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Woo-hoo-wer'e a joke!

Lucky we get an opportunity to disgrace ourselves in public one last time for 2012.

Although with our luck there will be more.

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few of the boys are off to thailand and bali and to attend the infamous full moon party..

They look like they have been on acid all year so another "trip" wont hurt .

I reckon the season is too long and they should get their 6-8 weeks off or more.(No Joke)

Some guys need to assess whether they should be playing AFL or not-to stop wasting everyones energy .

Guys like Frawley ,Garland ,Rivers ,Sellars and Dunn need to make the step up to A grade.

Good enough is not good enough.

Happy holidays men-have a good think .

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few of the boys are off to thailand and bali and to attend the infamous full moon party..

No doubt they've put more effort into planning and prepping for this than actually playing football for the last month or two.

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The boys deserve a break - I have no problems with the 'Mad Monday' tradition.

I hope they come back fresh ready to put in 100% to Neeld & Missions demands

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