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Another nuffie who was over rated and under performed. His manager brainlessly thought he would get huge offers from everywhere. Shows once again how good our recruiters are. Not capable of taking the game by the scruff of the neck. Reckon he will struggle at Buckleywood. Think his time as an AFL hack is very limited. There is a lot more to playing at this level than taking "high school speccies" over other nuffies. Howe good are you Jeremy ????? well you are going to be coached by the original FIGJAM and that will suit you, because you are simply not that goode. [censored] outta here ya whingeing POS traitor. Not welcome here.

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I actually could not be happier with Jeremy Howe leaving. Although I do have to say I did love his marks and for a while was the only enjoyable thing about going to watch. But Jeremy Howe oozes everything that was wrong with the club during the rebuilding, give us a glimpse of hope and then turn it over. Pretty much the story of the demons with drafts and new coaches new recruits. Everything was designed to give the supporters more hope but nothing really came from it. Now that he is gone I feel like we almost have a 22 (excluding the younger players who don't have a big enough tank yet) that can play and put 100% grunt and work into 4 quarters, and I can't wait for 2016 season to begin.

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I presume we can now add playing with your dog to basketball as a no go area for AFL players.

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For those that were lambasting Petracca over his toe, here is another footy player breaking a bone playing in the back yard....

Thank the Lord that they both weren't playing for melbourne this year or D'Land would be in meltdown....

 

 


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Ironically JH was pretty durable when playing for us.  I don't recall him missing many games at all through injury.....

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Who's this Howe bloke ?

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2 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

We must have had tighter non-gameday playing with the dog rules.

Apparently it was part of the Red and Blue print

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23 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

For those that were lambasting Petracca over his toe, here is another footy player breaking a bone playing in the back yard....

Thank the Lord that they both weren't playing for melbourne this year or D'Land would be in meltdown....

 

 

comparing what happened to Petracca with Howe is a bit ruff ( I apologise in advance for that poor attempt at humor)

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5 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i hope the dog didn't get put down :unsure:

Surely they wouldn't do that  to Jeremy !!

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5 minutes ago, nutbean said:

ironic that Howe didn't give a yelp when playing at the Dees...

you're such a bltch, nut

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Walks his English bulldog pup at Elsternwick Park, he is dumb, shy and friendly.

Well both are.

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I am still wondering how the playing Frisbee with a dog can break your hand, surely the dog was not throwing it that hard, or I guess Jeremy forgot to catch in his mouth.

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1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

For Jeremy Howe to incur a freak injury like this suggests to me that he's still a Demon at heart because it's the type of injury that you would usually expect a MFC player to suffer.

a double agent, howe dastardly !

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