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For no reason?

How about the fact that you are a bore.

The fact that you make up theories and ridicule those who disagree with them.

The fact that you are a broken record with your pathetic attempt of humour with regards to the golden ticket.

No reason at all.

had to be said...and it was.
 

I think there is a slim chance that Lyon's public shaming strategy will work - that CS will pull his finger out, train hard and work his way back. I hope he does actually.

Nah I'm not a fan of Ross Lyon, I hate the way he coaches...as for Sylvia, I hope he has a really good year in the two's.

I think Sylvia's career is at the crossroads.

I think it is more like at the bloody angry roads ... :) :)

sorry to a few people at the end of this thread.. just happens to be the same ones who have had their feelings hurt recently cos I made them look silly

dazzle tell us again how Brock McLean saved this footy club

 

sorry to a few people at the end of this thread.. just happens to be the same ones who have had their feelings hurt recently cos I made them look silly

dazzle tell us again how Brock McLean saved this footy club

Do i get your precious golden ticket if i do?

Wasn't that a hit.. About as successful as Maiaa Westrupp AFL career.

As the great Moon said, time to move on.


Even better - we don't discuss football at all but go around critiquing others for no reason like some anti-social weirdo with no mates

Now who could that be? Let me think .......... hmmmm ... I've got it! Biffen!

You have been conspicuous in your absence (or at least I haven't noticed your posts so much).
That must mean Stuie isn't too far away.

Best to let it go Curry before you embarrass yourself further.

2 is lower than 3

I thought you weren't going to post here again

no surprise you had nothing to say when others supported my theory

but here you are huh

Do i get your precious golden ticket if i do?

Wasn't that a hit.. About as successful as Maiaa Westrupp AFL career.

As the great Moon said, time to move on.

no seriously run that by us again

brock mclean, good on him, he turned this club around by embroiling us in a tanking scandal

something like that wasn't it


Keep going mate, looking better with each post. Bwahahah!

the possibility that Petracca was the player we got for Frawley was dismissed by you in feeble-minded fashion

you didn't think about it very hard did you

now you feel silly

Please change your user name from 'Curry and Beer' to 'I Make [censored] Up'. It's more apt.

Let's talk about Colin Sylvia baby, let's talk about you and me

i have been told multiple times, Petracca was taken at 2 because it was seen pick 1 was between him and McCartin publicly and the club knew they'd get Brayshaw as well so they played along, Brayshaw was the one we would have taken if we had the choice because Paul Roos wants Genuine mids, not flankers who can play in the middle, plus Angus played with Tyler Roos and trained with the MFC so the club and the recruiters have had a really good up close look at the kid.

having said that the same person told me we rated Issac Heeney as the best player in this draft pool and that's why we threw pick 2 up for him before we had secured pick 3 for frawley.

This is the type of post that makes this site great.

Thanks for the info SPR.


I feel almost as disappointed about Petracca's ACL as I did about Hogan missing last year through his back injury.

It's just so bloody disappointing that we don't get to see this kid this year. He strikes me as an excitement machine in the making, and he's just the sort of player I've been yearning to see in the red and the blue for a very long time.

I can see it the Italian does three knees never played a game

Not angry just depressed....

Thanks Mitch...

 

It's ashame this won't realise until it's over the opportunity he has wasted..

Turns out col is right and Lyon is wrong, according to AFLPA the players should not need to be in their best condition at the start of preseason, they say the players should not train in their time off


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