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FORUM FOOTY - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6

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20 goals? Bloody hell. They'll stop playing us if this keeps up.

No, yoss...

the bomberblitz organiser is a very talented and determined young bloke called scotty21...

best forum footy organiser we have ever seen...

he will not rest until this scoreline is reversed...

with our aging list, he won't have to wait long IMO...

 

Well done boys!

Ditto. congradulations on a great win. But tell us was there any mid field talent there we can draft in? We are desperate.

Also were any sloppy handballs, floating in and under kicks into the 50 or anybody failing to go hard forward and back the other way? I would hate to hear there was given that we have zero tolerance for this on Demondland.

 
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Ditto. congradulations on a great win. But tell us was there any mid field talent there we can draft in? We are desperate.

Also were any sloppy handballs, floating in and under kicks into the 50 or anybody failing to go hard forward and back the other way? I would hate to hear there was given that we have zero tolerance for this on Demondland.

Seriously, one of our midfielders, leeroy, is a real talent...

I am told he missed out on the AFL draft some years ago because of injury...

but he has moved on with his life and I doubt he would be interested in trading what he has now for another chance at the AFL...

the answer to your other questions is yes and, if you think you can do better, volunteer to play next time... :cool:

Seriously, one of our midfielders, leeroy, is a real talent...

I am told he missed out on the AFL draft some years ago because of injury...

but he has moved on with his life and I doubt he would be interested in trading what he has now for another chance at the AFL...

the answer to your other questions is yes and, if you think you can do better, volunteer to play next time... :cool:

Leeroy is my brother Rollo. Doesnt surprise me he did well. Could have been very good footballer if he had the mindset. Injuries did get him early on his career which was a shame.

Great game today! Absolutely killed them.

If anyone managed to leave the ground without a grazed knee.... shame!

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Leeroy is my brother Rollo. Doesnt surprise me he did well. Could have been very good footballer if he had the mindset. Injuries did get him early on his career which was a shame.

Like you, daz...

the ball seems to follow him around...

 

Hi Dees :)

First off congrats you guys were far to good but fun was had all round :).

Thanks to rollo for organizing on your half :) But speaking for the both us it makes it very easy to organize our two sides as we always turn up and play in the right sprit.

Anyway us bombers got chatting after the match and we would like your thoughts on our suggestion:

How about we get each player to make a gold coin donation and donate it to a nominated charity (for example the EJ Whitten Foundation)


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Hi Dees :)

First off congrats you guys were far to good but fun was had all round :).

Thanks to rollo for organizing on your half :) But speaking for the both us it makes it very easy to organize our two sides as we always turn up and play in the right sprit.

Anyway us bombers got chatting after the match and we would like your thoughts on our suggestion:

How about we get each player to make a gold coin donation and donate it to a nominated charity (for example the EJ Whitten Foundation)

Funny, scotty...

we were having the same conversation among a few of us after the match...

we did it a few years ago, I think, for the bushfire victims...

a great idea IMO...

Scotty21, the bomberblitz organiser, was talking february...

we can win every game in feb,thats gonna be easy peasy .

febuary champs are all dees .and we wont even rely on our new coach to help us out.

just talent to burn at demonland

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we can win every game in feb,thats gonna be easy peasy .

febuary champs are all dees .and we wont even rely on our new coach to help us out.

just talent to burn at demonland

thanks for the vote of confidance, mate...

but our core players are getting a bit long in the tooth...

rebuild starts now...

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Our opponents, over at bomberblitz, are pulling out all stops...

to keep their sister thread at the top of the board...

in an attempt to recruit new talent...

but we would never stoop to such tactics on demonland... :cool:

Can we download the stream of the audio somewhere? I'd really like a listen


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Can we download the stream of the audio somewhere? I'd really like a listen

dunno, mate...

suggest you send a pm to supermercado...

great goal by the way...

was that your first ever for demonland ??

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