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He got rid of the 'tash but what is going on here?

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Assume that is Oscar Mc in 37. If so he is a big boy.
 

Maybe his going to try out for Liverpool.


His stylist has NFI.

 

I love the [censored]!

I got censored for a handle you find on a door?


I really dislike the man- bun! Not a good look.

I think you'll find he's growing a mo graft.

Assume that is Oscar Mc in 37. If so he is a big boy.

No. 37 is listed on the Club website as Vandenberg (a midfielder)!


Horrible.

His stylist has NFI.

Unprofessional...

I really dislike the man- bun! Not a good look.

Be very afraid.

Statistics show that 93% of AFL players that try new hair do's generally fail.

Be very afraid.

Statistics show that 93% of AFL players that try new hair do's generally fail.

78% of statistics quoted on the internet are made up, the other half are just wrong. (sic).

Personally I advocate a buzz cut all around...would make for quite " l'équipe formidable "

I love it! Think it makes him look....nah can't do it, WTF DUNNY!?

As long as he beats his opponent each and every week, he can have a mohawk for all I care.


Prefer a mohawk.

I love a man bun, I won't lie.

But, man buns belong on people who look like this

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I'm sorry Dunny, you're a great footballer, but this look does not suit you.

(This is probably the most important discussion to take place on Demonland ever)

I love a man bun, I won't lie.

But, man buns belong on people who look like this

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I'm sorry Dunny, you're a great footballer, but this look does not suit you.

(This is probably the most important discussion to take place on Demonland ever)

It's clearly a crucial issue for the football club.
 

He got rid of the 'tash but what is going on here?

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looks like just a peck on the shoulder, Six6Six, ;) nothin' new for dunny. oh, & whats that curl ontop, needs a nice ribbon in it.

:roos:


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