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I hope that weasel is spitting chips (which I'm sure phat Phil is eating) that he left now.

He probably isn't because he's a millionaire, but I am a strong believer in karma and I don't think he will ever experience real success because people like him don't deserve it.

It's bad Karma to point out how "bad" other people are. If you really believe in Karma, then the best thing to do is let things work themselves out and not draw attention to the payback that's coming. If you do, you might just pick up a little bad Karma yourself.

The utmost level of irony is to say that Karma is a female dog. Anyone who does that is setting themselves up for a fall.

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It's bad Karma to point out how "bad" other people are. If you really believe in Karma, then the best thing to do is let things work themselves out and not draw attention to the payback that's coming. If you do, you might just pick up a little bad Karma yourself.

What you on about?

I didn't start the thread. I was simply pointing out that karma is a b*tch. Brent Moloney told me so.

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I was simply pointing out that karma is a b*tch. Brent Moloney told me so.

Moloney is on a different spiritual plane to most of us. "Beamer's Bumps & Bruises" was like his sermon to the masses.

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They don't even vote after each round! Its done at the end of the season when the coaches sit down and say "who do we think deserve it"

Its a farce of the highest order. Much like the club itself.

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And a truly remarkable achievement to finish 3rd in the b & f considering he wasn't in the best three for his team more than once or twice during the season.

I think it might have something to do with the unique voting system at GWS where they weight the votes by multiplying the score by each player's pay packet.

That is the only way he could have possibly rated third.

I checked every week and I cannot remember him being in GWS's top three once.

Too big of an embarrassment not to have him high up is the answer.

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he is given extra votes and high B and F finishes to try and justify his laughable salary

same thing happened last season too

he has been no better than Trengove in either season

the fact he finished ahead of Treloar and Adams is laughable, and I bet both those kids will be asking for a trade to another club

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I doubt Scully would be spitting chips being at GWS as some are making out to be. They will have great succes in the future.

How he finished third with the year he just had has me bewilded..

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Stats mean squat. I think everyone would agree how valuable Crowley is to Freo. Compared to Scullys numbers on paper you would say Scully is the better player.

Tagging is a completely different kettle of fish.

Ed: http://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/ft_player_compare?tid1=25&pid1=3314&tid2=9&pid2=1349&type=A&fid1=S&fid2=S

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The criteria are as follows:

1. Football performance (25%)

2. How many kilograms your father weighs (40%)

3. Your salary (35%)

Seeing as young Thomas would have been well ahead of the rest of his team mates in criterion numbers one and two, it's no wonder that he finished so high.

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I often laugh and think how much of a bagging he would be getting on here if he'd remained a Demon. Another pick #1 under-performer... At least Wattsy would be able to take a breather.

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But Crowley stops his opponent.

That was my point.

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What number does this bloke wear?Can't say I've noticed him,then a mate told me he was on more then G Ablett surely he is having a lend of me................surely?

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He lied to a very sick jim stynes. To his face. I will not forget or forgive.

He lied to a very sick jim stynes. To his face. I will not forget or forgive.

Couldn't agree more really!

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