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I wanted to know the policy about posting links into posts. Am I able to link to a separate site in the post or do I need to post the whole article, even if it is my own? I just don't want to get kicked off or upset the community.

Please advise and go Dees!

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First Post ever! Still don't understand the process . . . here goes:

So we are sitting two rows back from the boundary at Etihad and noticed Tom McDonald limping at the end of the second quarter. " No biggy, probably everyone there noticed it!". He comes out on Reiwodlt in the third and can't get near him has two goals kicked on him and blah blah blah!

"So why are the media soft on this?" I have heard or read just about nothing on this . . . like; " What on earth were the coaches doing or thinking leaving an injured player on the Saints best player . . . If they were short on rotations why didn't the coaching staff put him in the forward pocket to draw an apponant and to offer an option when a few straight kick would have changed the game completely?"

The media is soft on Roos and no one asked the question . . . maybe they were just asleep?

Good signs though - BUT YOU CAN'T DRINK COMPLIMENTS!!

So what's the feeling in Demonland on this???

 

First Post ever! Still don't understand the process . . . here goes:

So we are sitting two rows back from the boundary at Etihad and noticed Tom McDonald limping at the end of the second quarter. " No biggy, probably everyone there noticed it!". He comes out on Reiwodlt in the third and can't get near him has two goals kicked on him and blah blah blah!

"So why are the media soft on this?" I have heard or read just about nothing on this . . . like; " What on earth were the coaches doing or thinking leaving an injured player on the Saints best player . . . If they were short on rotations why didn't the coaching staff put him in the forward pocket to draw an apponant and to offer an option when a few straight kick would have changed the game completely?"

The media is soft on Roos and no one asked the question . . . maybe they were just asleep?

Good signs though - BUT YOU CAN'T DRINK COMPLIMENTS!!

So what's the feeling in Demonland on this???

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