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cannot imagine it

it would be like Leonardo Di Caprio turning down Quentin Tarantino to star in a season of 'Home and Away'

If Home and Away paid twice as much as Tarantino, Leonardo Di Caprio would be doing a bedroom scene with Alf Stewart.

 

May consider wearing my 'Hulkamania' t-shirt when I'm able to get to a game this year, instead of the red and blue.

If Home and Away paid twice as much as Tarantino, Leonardo Di Caprio would be doing a bedroom scene with Alf Stewart.

haha pay that

 

Would you consider a trade for an "Air Jurrah" t-shirt ?

That has collectible item written all over it


Would you consider a trade for an "Air Jurrah" t-shirt ?

Unfortunately, I'm in possession of one of those as well......

Suggest you all go on to Club website and have a look at the VFL goals kicked by Casey amongst them Hogans. This will make you all smile.

Not even just his goals, but his work before others'. Sploosh, but with semen.

 

Suggest you all go on to Club website and have a look at the VFL goals kicked by Casey amongst them Hogans. This will make you all smile.

Wow, this kid is worth getting excited about.

This may sound over the top, but to me he looks like a mix between Locket and Carey.............. and weight for age THAT GOOD.

Unbeliveable young gun.. We really need to show something on field this year to avoid a $culy type situation with Jess. Hopefully hes managed the right way early in 2014 and flurishes.


Unbeliveable young gun.. We really need to show something on field this year to avoid a $culy type situation with Jess. Hopefully hes managed the right way early in 2014 and flurishes.

Yes we have to stem the flow. We can't lose players like Rivers, the types we really need ot teach our youngsters. Hopefully we improve by end of year, although i though we had stemmed the tide last half of 2012 and avoided shallackings, but then look at us now,

the team has to improve but more importantly the clubs performance has to improve or hogan will be out as quick as he can be. 17clubs will be throwing mountains of cash at this kid. he will be a gun. why the hell would he stick around when the big clubs will be falling over each other to get hold of him. mclardy and co. , you guys better get your [censored] sorted and quickly.

the team has to improve but more importantly the clubs performance has to improve or hogan will be out as quick as he can be. 17clubs will be throwing mountains of cash at this kid. he will be a gun. why the hell would he stick around when the big clubs will be falling over each other to get hold of him. mclardy and co. , you guys better get your [censored] sorted and quickly.

We'll have more cash than anyone 'cause we have so few decent players worth paying good coin to.

Unfortunately, I'm in possession of one of those as well......

I think most of us are. I can't bring myself to toss mine out.


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