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GAME DAY - Round 22


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Sweet dee hasn't posted for a while - I reckon she's on her way to my place!!

Ah...a long way for her to go from Philadelphia, unless you also live in the USA :rolleyes:

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Glad Roos was able to joke at half time interview. Think he's put que in rack too whist earning $150k a month.

At qrt time Roos was interviewed and said something like "we haven't executed anything that we have spoken about" then he was asked about going down the corridor and he said " yeah as long as we don't kick it to the opposition".

U can't go on about Roos if he is telling the players what to do then they go out and DONT Fu#king do it.

U can lead the horse to water but u can't make the stupid thing drink!

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Either you are older than OD or "She" was a child bride. Which is it? Fess up?

Been going out for 45 years. I'm only 60

fitzys doing well given the limited number of opportunities, sadly the same cannot be said for the smaller crumbers like Kent and bail. Too many demon players are too busy chasing their own men to go at the man with the damn ball. last goal to fitzy kent offered no protection by trying to shepherd, there is just no team work, these guys stand around expecting to do circle work with handball, instead of kicking. Bail took a mark on the transition and waved everyone to slow down what is with this side, we are already as slow as it gets... Michie makes some terrible decisions and even worse disposal. all in all its going the way I unfortunately expected.

Are you watching the game? Just checked with his stats he's going at 93% efficiency. Last week 90% efficiency.

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Washing it down with a 333 WYL?

No actually a mango shake. Night off the booze tonight. Hit it bloody hard last night saying goodbyes to good people.

Got to catch a plane tomorrow. Don't want to go green siting next to a stranger at 34,000 ft.

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Ahh, Fitz. Look, I don't reckon the guy is good enough in the big picture, but tonight he's giving me some entertainment through some competitiveness and actually threatening to score. Great work Fitzy, keep it up.

I hold out hope for him. He's built quite a lot like Westhoff over at PA, and he took a long time to get his act together. A bit more bulk, some better delivery and Hogan drawing attention and he could turn out OK.

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"Been going out for 45 years. I'm only 60"

Old [censored]!!

Hers or Me

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No one is awake in Borewood bjD.

They do. And then move out.

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