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Must have been Clark then, he seems "nice".

Must have been Clark then, he seems "nice".

Shhh if I get a big story maybe i'll get cash from him next time now he knows I'm legit ;)

Let's keep it in this post and hope he is not reading anymore...

Don't worry, I am sure they NEVERRR read these posts!!!

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what a delightful thought, clint

By the way my other love is The Phantom. Nice avatar there DC

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it's still an opinion however much it lacks reason

you (all) missed the point

counter his opinions by all means but abusing him like that is pot kettle black

Right...

So that's his opinion... and mine is that he must be a pretty sad individual.

Where's the confusion?

You getting old DC?

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Thanks for the scoop Kurt! It's great when the inside info comes through!

McCartney is a great pick up by the dees. Comes from a lot of successful clubs and cultures and is held in very high regard by the Geelong boys. We are assembling a very good coaching and development line-up!

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You still have said how many games you have watched McCartin play.

You can have a go at McCartin but I can't have a go at McCartney pot\kettle I say.

I probably just dismissed your request, because your posts offer me nothing of worth.

But since you've asked twice... I think 4 or 5 times probably.

I've watched the champs games at Simonds both this year and last, then watched a few falcons games along the way.

Not sure how many he played in, because I wasn't watching specifically for him.

I've liked his aggression, but I'd have expected a lot more from him if we're going to draft him top 3.

Happy?

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And if he doesn't fail you can just use a different username so no one can track these comments back to you.

Did some Research and found this disgusting vile comment from bjgc back in 2009 on a Jake Spencer thread.

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Posted 22 February 2009 - 05:37 PM

Can the footy gods please break the Russian's football foot. We need Spencer in the side immediately he was awesome yesterday along with Grimes. Wouldn't mind seeing the pathetic Sylvia's OP come back so we can bring in a kid that will actually have a go in Valenti.
Wishing someone an injury is one of the most disgraceful, pathetic, disgusting thing on a football forum let alone on our own players. The ones that have battled it for most of their career.
Again stay classy WD
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Thanks for the scoop Kurt! It's great when the inside info comes through!

McCartney is a great pick up by the dees. Comes from a lot of successful clubs and cultures and is held in very high regard by the Geelong boys. We are assembling a very good coaching and development line-up!

Hope they're good at polishing turds

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Did some Research and found this disgusting vile comment from bjgc back in 2009 on a Jake Spencer thread.

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Posted 22 February 2009 - 05:37 PM

Can the footy gods please break the Russian's football foot. We need Spencer in the side immediately he was awesome yesterday along with Grimes. Wouldn't mind seeing the pathetic Sylvia's OP come back so we can bring in a kid that will actually have a go in Valenti.
Wishing someone an injury is one of the most disgraceful, pathetic, disgusting thing on a football forum let alone on our own players. The ones that have battled it for most of their career.
Again stay classy WD

That's bad. I apologise for that it was a mistake.

I shouldn't have made those getting injured comments no matter how much I get frustrated at their performances

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And if he doesn't fail you can just use a different username so no one can track these comments back to you.

Nah just revisit it if we finish as high as 12th like they done regarding Bailey.

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How the F did we need Spencer in the side over Jamar in 2009.

It's 2014 and Spencer played a game injured to get through just so we could not rush and then get Jamar back!

I like the Spence. But 2013 was the first time he played well and overall he's played about 5 decent games in his career.

Oh and we didn't need Sylvia getting OP as well. How would we have flogged him to Freo?

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Did some Research and found this disgusting vile comment from bjgc back in 2009 on a Jake Spencer thread.

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Posted 22 February 2009 - 05:37 PM

Can the footy gods please break the Russian's football foot. We need Spencer in the side immediately he was awesome yesterday along with Grimes. Wouldn't mind seeing the pathetic Sylvia's OP come back so we can bring in a kid that will actually have a go in Valenti.
Wishing someone an injury is one of the most disgraceful, pathetic, disgusting thing on a football forum let alone on our own players. The ones that have battled it for most of their career.
Again stay classy WD

All class :wub:

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Personally I'd be happy to see both Jamar and Spencer disapear. Like one good game followed by a dozen ho hum games followed by another dozen out injured. Then the cycle repeats.

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http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/afl/bold-call-by-western-bulldogs-on-brendan-mccartney-the-right-one-says-mark-thompson/story-e6frepf6-1226141133996?nk=bb7e083c2137c7010d282f05d89293eb

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No wonder James Hird said this of McCartney this year: ''I can't imagine there's a better coach in Australia in the way he develops players and teaches them to play football. I'm surprised someone like that hasn't had a chance at senior level because, in my time in footy, I don't think I've met a better coach.''

I wonder if jimmy had just taken a dose of some "good stuff" when he made that quote?

WERRIDEE who would you prefer to be appointed?

That's a hard one, preferably someone not recycled. Somebody that could be moulded into a Roos proto type. I think it would be hard for anyone who has coached for 16 years to change his philosophies and follow Roos's strict game plan. The Bulldogs, Geelong and Essendon don't play anything like Melbourne.

Would that be so you could [censored] about our amateurish Board appointing someone inexperienced, should it not turn out 100% successful?

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