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It is just that the GWS team is such a financial hole and the AFL is making a decent profit thereby needing an easy an convenient place to put large sums of cash.

I'm open to a donation from the AFL!

 

Who is this comment addressed to ...deeman ?

Stuie, not you BBO, never you

 

FFS glad I came on this site this afternoon. Where is range rover we need a poll started

How many threads has Stuie derailed with childish carp

This thread had pretty much run its course anyway.


Sooooo...GWS...pretty crappy aren't they...

You have a hide derailing this thread by staying on topic. I can only hope this is not a sign of things to come from you Ethan.

Sooooo...GWS...pretty crappy aren't they...

Nice facilities up there though.

 

Bloody Jack watts /:


So... how's that Tom $cully?

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See what you've done Ethan. Moderator?

So... how's that Tom $cully?

Any team that had him as their $1 million marquee signing has more money than sense. They were destined for a long period on the crap heap after that one.

Any team that had him as their $1 million marquee signing has more money than sense. They were destined for a long period on the crap heap after that one.

I was just trying to be cool and blend with the crowd.


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Thanks for the info BBO. i knew it was out there.

Had a lovely afternoon eating superb food with the family clan.

Thanks for the info BBO. i knew it was out there.

Had a lovely afternoon eating superb food with the family clan.

Yep pretty much WYL knew what you were on about there is a difference in making money to pump it back into the game and just making money to pay shareholders etc

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Yep pretty much WYL knew what you were on about there is a difference in making money to pump it back into the game and just making money to pay shareholders etc

Yes and it is why i find the Docklands stadium deal so disgraceful.

Adam...think beyond. pls

Not as what it was , but if brought up to current standards of ameneties and able to hold say 30000 ppl

Its a good size, it has scope and its in the right location ( of sorts )

crap ground blzb, no train station, car park entries on to one main road. Its got a cemetery like feel; & the inside layout is a disaster. Its too wide, & not long enough. and traffic jams all around.

The only thing nice is the tree lined boulevard.

couldnt pay me to attend the Dome..

I agree BlzB another with poor atmosphere

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Stuie needs a wagon to push ,preferably about something he is only slightly informed about .

So he can educate himself by making ridiculous statements which are then refuted .

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Where is Stuie now and anyway?

MIA

 

How many years are GWS going to tank for? Jeez... If that were us, we would have been dragged the mud... Probably merged or moved on!! What a joke...

GWS are the laughing stock of the town why?

•They have a 6 million dollar tagger.. who isn't even that good at that either.. oh dear..

•They are known to give alot of verbal to opposition opponents who then only to turn back and laugh back at them. Who does these kids think they are? Spoilt arrogent brats.. what have they got to give lip service for??

•I played in a Ovens and Murray country game with fev in it that pulled 8000 people through the gates.. go figure.

•Why the hell would you start your All Australian FF in the backline!?

•Josh Kelly is the next Brownlow medalist who will make Melbourne pay aaand we were stupid for giving up pick 2 for Dom Tyson... Josh did NOT even touch the ball yesterday. . Wasn't injured. Another Melbourne draft mistake.


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