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It was obvious that was what he was doing but why take the "pizz".

And it wasn't even funny.

I agree.

I dont care reading similar things each session, as long as they are really happening.

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I didn't go, is this what happened

Boys ran around yelling, kicking, hand balling and tackling Some group stuff and some full ground match simulation

Viney is a gun

Toumpas will be a star

Hogan is huge

Blease better than last year

Couldn't see Neeld, Craig in everything

Still need skill improvement

Energy good

Tapscott in rehab group with Gawn

Let me know if I missed something

Clever..

Thanks for the reports keep them coming

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Yes, that was clear.

Well, I'm not sure if I'm reading your post correctly, but if you think I was ridiculing my own behaviour, you probably need to pay closer attention.

I'd just prefer if posters didn't ridicule those that put in the effort in training threads, in the futile search for a cheap laugh.

It'd be a shame if it deterred others from doing the same in the future.

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Well, I'm not sure if I'm reading your post correctly, but if you think I was ridiculing my own behaviour, you probably need to pay closer attention.

I'd just prefer if posters didn't ridicule those that put in the effort in training threads, in the futile search for a cheap laugh.

It'd be a shame if it deterred others from doing the same in the future.

FFS. It's not hard is it.

Clearly I was having a go at Roost it and agreeing with you.

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As Graham Gaunt (from ology... a long time ago) would say: a tyre kicker.

A cursory glance at my profile would tell you: since the Judd hysteria, c. Sept 2007, when ology alone wasn't enough to sate my quest for the latest tid bit from Judd's Grandma.

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Thanks for the report faulty. We've really been blessed over the past months with many reports from different people with different perspectives.

Now, with the smell of liniment well and truly in the air, the natives are getting restless. We want to see the real thing and while the intraclub (6 days to go) & NAB Cup (13) aren't exactly "real", we can't wait.

It's also going to be a welcome change from reading about tanking and drugs although, thanks to the AFL's ineptitude, these things will keep running in our media to the detriment of the game for a long time still.

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FFS. It's not hard is it.

Clearly I was having a go at Roost it and agreeing with you.

I honestly wasn't sure.

Recently I've made facetious comments that could be construed as similar by some, but I see a clear distinction myself.

Anyway, cest la vie.

Thanks for the report faultydet.

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It's funny when a fool reads every word on every training thread and then ridicules their own behaviour.

I was having a bit of fun. You're a tad precious. And yes I do read all the reports and I really enjoy them. You need to relax and stop believing in your own self importance. I actually summed up the reports quite well don't you think? Edited by Roost It
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Shows how smart you are.

By the way try this for a new tag line

We've siphoned all the money to the top 3% we've pretty much farked nature and completely poisoned the oceans in the process. Not to worry we can keep pretending that business as usual is the way to go

You are the [censored] round here. Now head back to training and do me a report bitchh

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