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Never met Jolly so I shouldn't comment on him as person and he has a couple of permiership medals so is a successful player but if his opinion peices to date are the best examples of his thoughts on AFL he will have a short career in the media. His work to date has shown a lack of grace and depth and if that is refelected in him as a person then he has probably reaped what he sowed.

Never met Jolly so I shouldn't comment on him as person and he has a couple of permiership medals so is a successful player but if his opinion peices to date are the best examples of his thoughts on AFL he will have a short career in the media. His work to date has shown a lack of grace and depth and if that is refelected in him as a person then he has probably reaped what he sowed.

lol - a lack of grace and depth seem to be perquisites for a sports journo these days. he would be in good company

 

All I can say on this is, it was not a great career move, if your chosen career is the AFL.


I dont like him

Straight up and no beating around the bush!

I like it! :cool:

Don't you guys get it ? No matter his former affiliations he's from the filth - who it is compulsory to hate. Therefore we support his attack on Fuckley in order to help spread dissent amongst the filth. No brainer.

We should all follow Song's example in this. He is doing nasty things to his filth playing housemates girlfriend.

Don't you guys get it ? No matter his former affiliations he's from the filth - who it is compulsory to hate. Therefore we support his attack on Fuckley in order to help spread dissent amongst the filth. No brainer.

We should all follow Song's example in this. He is doing nasty things to his filth playing housemates girlfriend.

BBO it your caring side that always comes out in your posts

The truth is you care way too much about others.

But not to worry as Moon and Biffen have a solution to this problem.

Thye sign you up with a life membership to the Collingwood Supporters Website.

So post away BBO and show the filth that you truely do care for them.

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