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Primus not interested

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may as well bloody fold :(

 

All my hopes and dreams for this club, shattered. Why Primus, why! You were our savior.

I thought u had to be asked to do it before u say u ain't interested hey Primus, knights and harvey

Bunch of doosh bags.

 

I think we can safely rule out Bill Stephen, Ken Judge and Wayne Brittain as well.

Gerard Neesham?

Primus is probably just trying to get his name out there in the hope that he'll have future employment prospects as a senior coach. It's over Matty, forget about it.


Gerard Neesham?

no hes still on the list

Matthew - there is no need to answer a question that will never be asked of you.

Lets be fair though,

Some muppet in the media obviously thought it would be news worthy to ask him whether he is keen on coaching the MFC. He is only answering what was asked at a press conference for the GCS.

Still seems highly regarded as an assistant as were Neeld and Bailey ;)


Lets be fair though,

Some muppet in the media obviously thought it would be news worthy to ask him whether he is keen on coaching the MFC. He is only answering what was asked at a press conference for the GCS.

Still seems highly regarded as an assistant as were Neeld and Bailey ;)

Spot on Oucher.

Just another example of the media having acres of space to fill ever day.

I think we can safely rule out Bill Stephen, Ken Judge and Wayne Brittain as well.

What about Barassi or Hafey?

What about Barassi or Hafey?

Barassi has said not enough money.

Hafey wanted a full pass for public transport and PJ knocked him back.

Spot on Oucher.

Just another example of the media having acres of space to fill ever day.

Exactly. I've said this before, but I often wonder if the people who write this garbage stop and wonder where it all went wrong, or if they're genuinely too stupid to realise that they have become a completely worthless bottom feeder on society.

Exactly. I've said this before, but I often wonder if the people who write this garbage stop and wonder where it all went wrong, or if they're genuinely too stupid to realise that they have become a completely worthless bottom feeder on society.

I suspect more of the later than the former Nasher


Exactly. I've said this before, but I often wonder if the people who write this garbage stop and wonder where it all went wrong, or if they're genuinely too stupid to realise that they have become a completely worthless bottom feeder on society.

Scathing!!!!

I love it!

 

Who cares, cry me a [censored] river we are not getting Primus

How will I sleep at night!


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