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Obviously dont riot but what would happen if supporters turned up in droves demanding change?

What would you like to do demonlanders?

 
 

What we learn from this is that the whole 186 saga is still to be fully addressed and sorted.

That is the lesson the MFC must learn quickly.

The heart was ripped out of this list.

don't have a heart to start with - pathetic rabble.

What we learn from this is that the whole 186 saga is still to be fully addressed and sorted.
That is the lesson the MFC must learn quickly.
The heart was ripped out of this list.


Obviously dont riot but what would happen if supporters turned up in droves demanding change?

What would you like to do demonlanders?

No need for riots.

There will be plenty of change, and Peter Jackson will do it in a cool, level-headed manner.

Jackson will do what must be done. Will have to appease many many angry people and will need lots of support.

 

I read it as 'AAMI' being the South Australian football ground. Thought I was going to hear about some unseeemly crowd activity after GWS had their remarkably successful, bright future demonstration over there.

But alas, it was merely another Demonland keyboard warrior riot.

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I read it as 'AAMI' being the South Australian football ground. Thought I was going to hear about some unseeemly crowd activity after GWS had their remarkably successful, bright future demonstration over there.

But alas, it was merely another Demonland keyboard warrior riot.

Im sorry keyboard warrior?

AAMI park is where we train LG, just letting you know for future references.


What would i like to do, let's see.....................

Well the first thing that pops to mind is entering AAMI Park, going to the doors of the MFC within, and defaecating right in front of all and sundry. Disturbing - hell yeah, but I think it only fair since this club has been [censored] on me all these years without so much as an apology.

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