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Forum Footy anyone?

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We expecting a press conference this week?

I would hope so. Jack might hold out to build the anticipation.

 

I've asked Whispering Jack and he said "Look at the moment I can't see myself coaching again" I pressed him further and he replied with "I'm very comfortable with what I am doing at the moment" I asked Jack what's with this at the moment crap? "Cowboy, I have said at the moment I can't see myself coaching but if that changes I will tell you"

Actually, I'm 50-50 ATM.

Actually, I'm 50-50 ATM.

We have our man!

 

Good to see you guys keen.

As long as you can promise not to tip off asada your in.

Organizers are just confirming a few minor details and we will be ready to go.


Ok guys lock it away

Date: 6/10/2013
Venue: Olympic Park Oval (Glennferrie is our back up)
Teams: Dons, Pies, Dees, Saints
Time: TBC
Fixture: TBC

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Ok guys lock it away

Date: 6/10/2013

Venue: Olympic Park Oval (Glennferrie is our back up)

Teams: Dons, Pies, Dees, Saints

Time: TBC

Fixture: TBC

We should have snaffled Scotty from bomberblitz when he was out of contract last year.

Best forum footy organiser ever.

Olympic Park it is unless anyone on here has objections?

Last time, I brought the water but failed to distibute it.

Will lift my game this time.

Whispering Jack is the only coach we've had who lost a game to the pies.

Do we want to reappoint him? :)

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We should have snaffled Scotty from bomberblitz when he was out of contract last year.

Best forum footy organiser ever.

Olympic Park it is unless anyone on here has objections?

Last time, I brought the water but failed to distibute it.

Will lift my game this time.

Whispering Jack is the only coach we've had who lost a game to the pies.

Do we want to reappoint him? :)

A please explain might be in order there. Sanctions is another option. He can thank his lucky stars Caro didnt get ahold of that outcome, she would have taken him to the cleaners ;) Tanked?

new meat ??

hey, grimsey, suggest you ask some of the older guys just what is required...

age limit is 7 for girls and 9 for guys...

our youngest ever players...

if yiu are under 18, suggest you turn up with a guardian...

(our current coach is a bit strict on this)....

i will, but can someone tell me the coach? so i can ring?


I'm in!

Will be in Sydney during the game. Maybe next year for me if I work on my kicking.

Would love to run around again.
Good news is i will be only 2 weeks out of a footy season (so fitness sound better than other ^), bad news, only a 50-50 at this stage rollo.

I will either be celebrating a grand final win on footy trip, or playing in Red and Blue

Cheers Rollo,

DeeM

(formally DeeMitch)

Apologies Rollo, out unfortunately. Family function on the Sunday. Thanks so much again for organising though!

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