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Why do some find the need to include an apostrophe in the name Roos? It's Roos, not Roo's. Or should we start referring to Nathan Jone's, Jack Watt's, Jack Grime's, Chris Dawe's etc?

This just reaffirmed my belief that half of the posters on this site just need a go out and get a good shag....

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Why do some find the need to include an apostrophe in the name Roos? It's Roos, not Roo's. Or should we start referring to Nathan Jone's, Jack Watt's, Jack Grime's, Chris Dawe's etc?

Get off you're high hor'se

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Grammar is what separates us from the filth supporters.

That and teeth.

I'm sick to death of this will he/won't he, body language reading, game playing and innuendo- just give us a definitive "yes" or "no" Roosey and put us out of our misery. More drama than Summer Bay and Ramsey Street with this club. We don't want or need more. Enough with these self inflating games.

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OMG!!! I can't believe the [censored] I'm reading about on this page!! It's meant to be about football and MFC!! Pack of flogs seriously

What 72 pages of repetitive "Is he or isn't he" and "I prefer Eade/Choco" not enough for you.

Lighten up already!!

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OMG!!! I can't believe the [censored] I'm reading about on this page!! It's meant to be about football and MFC!! Pack of flogs seriously

That is due mainly to the fact that our team is so poor that there is little to discuss so we major in minors.

It is soul destroying to have no hope of playing finals for years to come and discuss the crap nature of our list.

So what is left DEE-VOTED?

Things that have little to do with the MFC or over analyse every ray of hope at the MFC.

Reading a thread is not compulsory

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7th of August, 2013

To whom this may concern,

The apostrophe has now been removed from my previous post #1778.

I am terribly sorry about this mistake. I promise to check all spelling and grammar for now on.

Regards,

alias275

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7th of August, 2013

To whom this may concern,

The apostrophe has now been removed from my previous post #1778.

I am terribly sorry about this mistake. I promise to check all spelling and grammar for now on.

Regards,

alias275

I hope you have lashed yourself ten times with the birch alias275!

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Talking about our supporters should have better grammar than other teams is just wrong sorry! Not all walks of life would have the advantage of enrolling into private schools than other supporters who can't afford too sorry buts what's that got to do with talking football.

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What 72 pages of repetitive "Is he or isn't he" and "I prefer Eade/Choco" not enough for you.

Lighten up already!!

Trust me , supporting Melbourne makes you "lighten up" full stop! But the thread is about Paul Roos and coaching ect... not the crack the some ppl write about..

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Talking about our supporters should have better grammar than other teams is just wrong sorry! Not all walks of life would have the advantage of enrolling into private schools than other supporters who can't afford too sorry buts what's that got to do with talking football.

For one thing - we can comprehend what you are saying.

And don't give me this 'private school' BS. My mum is why I am like this, you would try and get your spelling and grammar right too if she was your mum...

We are a little community here and we all take our licks in good humour.

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Daisycutter - how dare you show me to be a hypocrite!1! I will [Censored] your [Censored] if [Censored] [Censored] like [Censored] Shrek 3!1!

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Why do some find the need to include an apostrophe in the name Roos? It's Roos, not Roo's. Or should we start referring to Nathan Jone's, Jack Watt's, Jack Grime's, Chris Dawe's etc?

Don't you mean Chri's Dawe's?

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For one thing - we can comprehend what you are saying.

And don't give me this 'private school' BS. My mum is why I am like this, you would try and get your spelling and grammar right too if she was your mum...

We are a little community here and we all take our licks in good humour.

PS.

Daisycutter - how dare you show me to be a hypocrite!1! I will [Censored] your [Censored] if [Censored] [Censored] like [Censored] Shrek 3!1!

that's alright rpfc, i make allowances for you, seeing as you never had the benefit of a private school education :lol:

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