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I started the "On the couch" thread to create some meaningful football related discussion.

The thread was locked/?

I can only assume it was locked because of poster abuse!?

If it was locked as a result of this, Instead of locking the thread, can I suggest a ban for those posters who do not like "Robust" debate and stoop to abuse of posters such as me when they do not agree with a view! That way a thread can continue and debate can continue.

Hnmm interesting response!

Interesting in that I posted an admiration thread for St. Kilda and Aiden Riley and no one seems to complain

and I spose when people below say I am a DH well that probably means this thread will/ should be locked as well??

I dare say if poster abuse continues lets "Ban the poster"

I am entitled to an opinion and that is what a forum should be about, but obviously it is not!

Pity!

PF!

 

It was probably locked because you are a d!ckhead.

I'm only assuming, so that wasn't abuse.

But you are a d!ckhead and Newton sucks.

It was probably locked because you are a d!ckhead.

I'm only assuming, so that wasn't abuse.

But you are a d!ckhead and Newton sucks.

charming1
 

I started the "On the couch" thread to create some meaningful football related discussion.

The thread was locked/?

I can only assume it was locked because of poster abuse!?

If it was locked as a result of this, Instead of locking the thread, can I suggest a ban for those posters who do not like "Robust" debate and stoop to abuse of posters such as me when they do not agree with a view! That way a thread can continue and debate can continue.

Hnmm interesting response!

Interesting in that I posted an admiration thread for St. Kilda and Aiden Riley and no one seems to complain

and I spose when people below say I am a DH well that probably means this thread will/ should be locked as well??

I dare say if poster abuse continues lets "Ban the poster"

I am entitled to an opinion and that is what a forum should be about, but obviously it is not!

Pity!

PF!

You post the same thing every time. Toumpas sucks, Wines is great, we get it.

Keep it all in the one thread, instead of [censored] all over the place and we have to try to avoid it at every step.

Robust, lol.

Please!? alright...


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Can't recall ever saying that Toumpas "sucks" and for FWIW I hope Toumpas becomes a very good player for the MFC.

Anyway back to the tread I think poster abuse should be acted on.

Otherwise good football oriented people like myself that have great footy insights will be discouraged from posting here.

Now that would be a pity!

Oliver wines.

I was hoping this would be an appeal for a rule that any poster who mentions

Watts vs NikNat

Tyson vs Kelly or

Toumpas vs Wines

should not only be banned, but shot.

 

Can't recall ever saying that Toumpas "sucks" and for FWIW I hope Toumpas becomes a very good player for the MFC.

Anyway back to the tread I think poster abuse should be acted on.

Otherwise good football oriented people like myself that have great footy insights will be discouraged from posting here.

Now that would be a pity!

Maybe not using the word “sucks” but you’ve slagged him off plenty of times

I’ve noted you skulking around Casey threads inquiring about Toumpas so you can give him yet another whack & bemoan our not picking Wines

It’s pathetic – some 60 year old using an internet alias to bag a young kid trying to get his career. Borderline creepy.

And as for your “people like myself that have great footy insights” I’d suggest your view of footy is one dimensional and dated. 2005 at best Fence. The game has moved on. Time you did too

My thoughts

The Biff


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Maybe not using the word “sucks” but you’ve slagged him off plenty of times

I’ve noted you skulking around Casey threads inquiring about Toumpas so you can give him yet another whack & bemoan our not picking Wines

It’s pathetic – some 60 year old using an internet alias to bag a young kid trying to get his career. Borderline creepy.

And as for your “people like myself that have great footy insights” I’d suggest your view of footy is one dimensional and dated. 2005 at best Fence. The game has moved on. Time you did too

My thoughts

The Biff

Thanks for your "Candour" Biif my age is waay out but thanks for opinion ( Which after all is what this forum is for)

I would say one thing. I have always specified that we needed more grunt Mids when Jimmy Toumpas was drafted .

Still believe that. But having said that I hope Jimmy Toumpas develops into a very good MFC player.

He has to!

I don't think I can be any fairer than that??

PF

PF

I started the "On the couch" thread to create some meaningful football related discussion.

The thread was locked/?

I can only assume it was locked because of poster abuse!?

If it was locked as a result of this, Instead of locking the thread, can I suggest a ban for those posters who do not like "Robust" debate and stoop to abuse of posters such as me when they do not agree with a view! That way a thread can continue and debate can continue.

Hnmm interesting response!

Interesting in that I posted an admiration thread for St. Kilda and Aiden Riley and no one seems to complain

and I spose when people below say I am a DH well that probably means this thread will/ should be locked as well??

I dare say if poster abuse continues lets "Ban the poster"

I am entitled to an opinion and that is what a forum should be about, but obviously it is not!

Pity!

PF!

It's an internet forum, you are meant to say horrible things to each other.

here, just follow this when it happens and everything will be ok, i promise:

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