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really? How do you know that? How does that make sense when we are broke as a joke

It was said on SEN when they were comparing clubs spending but can't exactly remember when they said it I think it was about 1-2 wks ago. At the time they were also discussing the failed hawks dees merger too and then compared the clubs spending directly.

Obviously they couldn't understand how the dees could spend on par with the Hawks and be in the position we are.

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Surely Harrods has heating!

you have a point :)
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It was said on SEN when they were comparing clubs spending but can't exactly remember when they said it I think it was about 1-2 wks ago. At the time they were also discussing the failed hawks dees merger too and then compared the clubs spending directly.

Obviously they couldn't understand how the dees could spend on par with the Hawks and be in the position we are.

The most amazing thing is we are spending the same on players.

Work that one out!

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When bb?

My understanding is they connected when he was playing for Sydney then got married in Texas and moved to Sydney full time.

Am I wrong?

they married in Cal.

I think he was still with fitzroy. I will check later

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Married in 92. Roos still with Lions

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really? How do you know that? How does that make sense when we are broke as a joke

Performance is the reason were broke, this is the year that has broke the camels back, I have always stated that were one good season off 42,000 members , the AFL no that as well, hence the reason for there 5 star treatment.
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Harrods is over rated. Melbourne as good to shop as anywhere. ( well Dubai is pretty amazing i will say lol )

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The most amazing thing is we are spending the same on players.

Work that one out!

That's the stuff nightmares are made of.

It's really depressing actually but now things will start to get better hopefully

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they married in Cal.

I think he was still with fitzroy. I will check later

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Married in 92. Roos still with Lions

I bow to your superior knowledge bb.

However that probably makes it worse.

She knows Melbourne in Winter well.

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I bow to your superior knowledge bb.

However that probably makes it worse.

She knows Melbourne in Winter well.

tbh like any good supporting wife they would follow their partner if that's want he wants to do. Edited by DemonOX
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Harrods is over rated. Melbourne as good to shop as anywhere. ( well Dubai is pretty amazing i will say lol )

I would say over priced bb.

They must have the largest and most expensive range of Caviar I have ever seen.

Truely amazing

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If PJ had already signed Roos,i doubt that he'd announce it before the end of the season,keep the players minds on the job with Craigy because these 8 games are extremely important as the last 33 were wasted.

Nothing to gain by announcing it.

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I bow to your superior knowledge bb.

However that probably makes it worse.

She knows Melbourne in Winter well.

hmmm lol

( no knowledge ...just my mate. G. Oogle ! )

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I would say over priced bb.

They must have the largest and most expensive range of Caviar I have ever seen.

Truely amazing

ah yes.. The picnic dept and deli :)
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hmmm lol

( no knowledge ...just my mate. G. Oogle ! )

Didnt you complain about the Harry O thread this morning, if you want to talk about shopping malls start a new topic and put in general discussion. Edited by mjt
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Then you are joking right?

I am very serious.

Maybe I haven't explained myself properly.

I mean that in a marriage if either one wants to do something career wise and its to the advantage of your relationship (ie good $$$ and state to live in) then you would think they would support u.

That's what I am trying to say.

Hopefully that clears it up

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I am very serious.

Maybe I haven't explained myself properly.

I mean that in a marriage if either one wants to do something career wise and its to the advantage of your relationship (ie good $$$ and state to live in) then you would think they would support u.

That's what I am trying to say.

Hopefully that clears it up

You think it would wouldn't you, so your saying for 6 million over 5 years that wife should do what she's told, I couldn't agree more ox.
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