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Interesting connotations on Neeld's gesture there...

edit: just realised they aren't the same. Similar though.

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Thanks Choke. If we asked for some captions to go with the picture, there would be some entertaining ones.

Ie. "Do you know what an opponent is, Brent? Do you understand me when I say, man up?"

 

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Interesting connotations on Neeld's gesture there...

"I wish i was smart like you are Boss"...

"Shut up...Go to sleep..."


 

The obligatory photo of the father "sans shirt" with newborn.

I remember seeing one of Dean Wallis and child and needing to puke .

This one is going straight to the pool room .

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Yes, I think you're right. Came back and played a handful of good games. Just enough to whet our appetite. Not sure what happened, but didn't he end his career with a brief stint with Sydney?

Just another of our LONG list of talent cut short in their prime with injury.

BTW, I wasn't real impressed with my Mum when she sent that nude poster of Stinga to my teenage daughter! Had it up on her wall for the longest time!

Ah...that period of a few years, I can recall that Lyon, Prymke, Glenn Lovett, Tingay, Ox, Charles (other 'cultural' issues too), Allen Jakovich, even James Cook and probably others were cut down in their prime. What a line up we could have had but didn't.

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Interesting connotations on Neeld's gesture there...

edit: just realised they aren't the same. Similar though.

May have been suggesting that the guy drove a Porsche or Masturbati.

Ah...that period of a few years, I can recall that Lyon, Prymke, Glenn Lovett, Tingay, Ox, Charles (other 'cultural' issues too), Allen Jakovich, even James Cook and probably others were cut down in their prime. What a line up we could have had but didn't.

Indeed! Such have been the frustrations of the MFC supporters over the years. Teased by the potential, only to see it cut down before our very eyes!

But, forever the optimists, let's hope for better things from the current crop...!

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