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  On 24/10/2013 at 07:16, jabberwocky said:

Lol. Interests: psychology related to demonland.

Let me pull up a couch and pass me the tissues. I'll need the box.

I can relate to all your interests too. Hope the bushfires & thunderstorms aren't impacting on you

 
  On 24/10/2013 at 08:58, dees189227 said:

Im Sick of all these Haters talking about the @brisbanelions I couldn't be happier where I am #ProudClub #GoodPeople #BringOn2014

Great to see "Lethal" back @brisbanelions a lot of good things happening #BringOn2014

Sounds like from his twitter page he is pretty happy at brisbane

Yeah, he's happy a Brisbane... Because they're willing to pay him to play football when no one else was.

Don't be fooled, Moloney didn't have any other options.

As for the OP, so glad he's gone.

Now that we're making real change for the better, you want to bring a cancer like that back?

Don't make me post that photo...

  On 24/10/2013 at 09:50, Machsy said:

Yeah, he's happy a Brisbane... Because they're willing to pay him to play football when no one else was.

Don't be fooled, Moloney didn't have any other options.

As for the OP, so glad he's gone.

Now that we're making real change for the better, you want to bring a cancer like that back?

Don't make me post that photo...

Hey im agreeing with you, I dont want him back.

 

Is puntkick (originator of this thread) an alias for Bob Carr or Kevin Rudd? He seems to just want to say something publicly even if it is meaningless rubbish.

  On 24/10/2013 at 10:23, monoccular said:

Is puntkick (originator of this thread) an alias for Bob Carr or Kevin Rudd? He seems to just want to say something publicly even if it is meaningless rubbish.

Or Tony Abbott or Joe Hockey or Julia Bishop or............never mind.


  On 24/10/2013 at 10:23, monoccular said:

Is puntkick (originator of this thread) an alias for Bob Carr or Kevin Rudd? He seems to just want to say something publicly even if it is meaningless rubbish.

Let's not turn this political. Could say the same of Greg "I'm a wilfully ignorant mouthpiece who uses wikipedia to back up an argument" Hunt. Or "carbon tax carbon tax carbon tax carbon tax btw we're raising the debt ceiling" Hockey. Or Pyne, or..you get the idea.

I'll actually feel a little bit sorry for Beamer if Brisbane slip to the bottom and he watches Melbourne make its rise back up. For all his faults, I believe he really loves the club and will have wanted to be a part of it. It's unfortunate.

  On 24/10/2013 at 09:53, dees189227 said:

Hey im agreeing with you, I dont want him back.

It was a response to the tweets you quoted, not your post.

All good.

 

I for one will enjoy seeing Brisvegas implode. The President is a tool of the highest order.

You only have to hear him speak.

How did he get the job originally!!!!!


  On 24/10/2013 at 09:02, Bitter but optimistic said:

Then perhaps we should appeal to Lordweaver for spiritual guidance?

Lordweaver is awesome

The guy ended up being a selfish self absorbed teammember who was not willing to do what the coach wanted right or wrong.

Loved him for most of his time at teh club.. but someone needs to tell Brent that the Club is always bigger than the individual.

  On 24/10/2013 at 10:53, P-man said:

I'll actually feel a little bit sorry for Beamer if Brisbane slip to the bottom and he watches Melbourne make its rise back up. For all his faults, I believe he really loves the club and will have wanted to be a part of it. It's unfortunate.

You're being facetious, P. Surely? I couldn't give a toss about poor old "Beamer". He used to [censored] me up the wall as a player, but he also left a sinking ship. Remember what he told McLean to do when he jumped ship?


  On 24/10/2013 at 22:33, AdamFarr said:

You're being facetious, P. Surely? I couldn't give a toss about poor old "Beamer". He used to [censored] me up the wall as a player, but he also left a sinking ship. Remember what he told McLean to do when he jumped ship?

I'm not actually. He's thick as two bricks and I'm not absolving him of responsibility. Certainly you could say he put ego before club. But the fact is if it weren't for Neeld, he'd still be here. I don't believe it was as clear cut as him leaving a sinking ship. I just think it's a bit unfortunate, because it was avoidable, that's all.

Not nterested in him, dont want him back. He left us not the other way around. He was paid very well to work positively with who ever the board appointed as a coach. Personality clashes happen but professionals work around them. That was part of his job and he failed to do it. Dont need that sort of individual at the club.

  On 24/10/2013 at 11:08, The Song Formerly Known As said:

yes...lets get him back...

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You stole my GIF! I was going to use it to describe how I feel when I agree with BH...

Wait what did Moloney say to McLean?


  On 27/10/2013 at 22:22, thedeeman said:

Wait what did Moloney say to McLean?

We got to get out of this place even if its the last thing we do!

  On 27/10/2013 at 22:37, TheBigFrog said:

We got to get out of this place even if its the last thing we do!

....

  On 24/10/2013 at 12:16, why you little said:

I for one will enjoy seeing Brisvegas implode. The President is a tool of the highest order.

You only have to hear him speak.

How did he get the job originally!!!!!

Maybe someine at Melbourne gave him a good rap?

 
  On 24/10/2013 at 12:16, why you little said:

I for one will enjoy seeing Brisvegas implode. The President is a tool of the highest order.

You only have to hear him speak.

How did he get the job originally!!!!!

You do know they also elected Jo as their Premier for many years as well?

Its how they roll in Queensland.

  On 27/10/2013 at 22:37, TheBigFrog said:

We got to get out of this place even if its the last thing we do!

girl there's a better life for you and me


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