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Roosy's Pie Night

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At the Duke of Wellington Tuesday from 6.30pm $100 a head.

Anyone going? (Apart from me who despite having lost all appetite for watching football after the GWS debacle have been sucked in again.)

 

Ask Josh Mahony straight to his face,"what can we get for the JW trade".

If there is any problems you can give him my name and membership No.

Quite willing to accept all responserbility and present the case for the trade,using common sense.

Perhaps the pie night will be changed from supporting the club by eating a pie with Roosy to the supporters lining all football department employees and players up against the wall and then proceeding to throw large numbers of pies at them?

 

reckon there will be a pie eating contest and the best 44 will be our list for 2015


Can't do Tuesday.:(

Shame id like to watch the club eat HUMBLE PIE

Can't do Tuesday.:(

Shame id like to watch the club eat HUMBLE PIE

pretty sure we watch the club eat humble pie every week...

Hey Jazza, Roosy wouldn't be fazed as I went up and spoke to him this arvo at the Beach Rd oval. He was there to watch his son play for Sandy Dragons. Was also good that he got a first hand look at Petracca as well as Brayshaw once again.

Anyway, I stated that I was very happy to drive Watts, Frawley & Jamar to wherever he wanted me to.

He just gave that wry smile and said "you'll need a big bus"

He was there with the wife so I nodded and moved on.

 

He was there with the wife so I nodded and moved on.

Was the nod from tammi after she hypnotized you?

Got a bus licence meself if you need help.

And on behalf of most supporters who couldnt get there,thanks for asking the question.

Anyway, I stated that I was very happy to drive Watts, Frawley & Jamar to wherever he wanted me to.

He just gave that wry smile and said "you'll need a big bus"

Love it!


15-20 have got to go....[/quot

And the mark and hold game plan as well?



15-20 have got to go....


And the mark and hold game plan as well?
I have no problem with Roos. The MFC List is rubbish. We only have PR for 2 more years.
We need massive improvement quickly.

Hey Jazza, Roosy wouldn't be fazed as I went up and spoke to him this arvo at the Beach Rd oval. He was there to watch his son play for Sandy Dragons. Was also good that he got a first hand look at Petracca as well as Brayshaw once again.

Anyway, I stated that I was very happy to drive Watts, Frawley & Jamar to wherever he wanted me to.

He just gave that wry smile and said "you'll need a big bus"

He was there with the wife so I nodded and moved on.

Hey mate I was there as well yesterday. Saw Tyler play and do ok but didn't notice roosy snr there.

I gave my thoughts on petracca and brayshaw in the thread in 2014 national draft. What did you think of both of these boys?

What on earth can we talk about??


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