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Good to see Robinson was completely wrong again..

Open another bottle Robbo...it is Friday....

 

Good to see Robinson was completely wrong again..

Open another bottle Robbo...it is Friday....

Hell wyl I might join him.

A good weekend for the MFC for a change.

 

Whether or not you agree or disagree with trading pick 2, he tried to argue that trading one $100 bill for three $50 bills is a bad trade.

He's a [censored].

Whether or not you agree or disagree with trading pick 2, he tried to argue that trading one $100 bill for three $50 bills is a bad trade.

He's a [censored].

I think you will find he was trying to argue that the MFC was expecting too much for their pick 2 (that is, hoping for a $150 return on a $100 bill). As it turns out, that's pretty much what we managed to accomplish.


Robbo is a journalist and he writes opinion peices in a paper

Its his living

read it , laugh , agree whatever

Its just an opinion

Its not mine but thats ok

Robbo is a journalist and he writes opinion peices in a paper Its his living read it , laugh , agree whatever Its just an opinion Its not mine but thats ok

He is also the chief writer for the biggest paper in Aus. Nuff said!!!

I'm sure Robbo's advice will put Roos and the MFC on the write track. I mean Robbo has played how many games of footy and coached how many premierships? Roos has probably already contacted Robbo to thank him.

That an illiterate is a chief football writer for a major newspaper speaks volumes for the standard of journalism in Australia. FMD, Robbo couldn't even give credible advice to the aplacas about where to [censored] in the paddock!

 

Just a final comment, from me, that I believe sums up Robbo. Could someone explain what is wrong with this .

Robbo's comment on Melbourne was- "It’s as though they have $100 bill and want to exchange it for three $50 notes."

I'm no Maths teacher but that doesn't sound too bad to me.


Unlike the rest of you chaps on this thread, I feel extremely privileged for being in the happy position of not giving a rats <insert whatever word the censors will allow> about Mr Robinson's inane utterances.

getting George Stone is a $100 bill ....Ling Tudor and Brown are all fitties

WGAF what robinson says anyway?

His Mummy and Daddy I think not sure about anyone else though.

getting George Stone is a $100 bill ....Ling Tudor and Brown are all fitties

That is a perfect analogy! Lol

"Mark Robinson clearly has little understanding". Summed up all that's worth mentioning in the title, Bubs.


Good to see Robinson was completely wrong again..

Open another bottle Robbo...it is Friday....

as sharp as a $2.00 hooker
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I think you will find he was trying to argue that the MFC was expecting too much for their pick 2 (that is, hoping for a $150 return on a $100 bill). As it turns out, that's pretty much what we managed to accomplish.

I disagree Ht...I think he completely missed the tenet of our approach to this EOS. He completely disregarded the KNOWN methodology of our new coach and FD He , like some , seem to think there's only one way to skin a cat.

What he probably didnt get was we did get three 50's for a 100 !!! He plainly doesnt get it.

This is the bloke that called Hawthorn "Chokers" when they were beaten by Geelong in the first couple of rounds.....he also called them weak mentally.....another good call....

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