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Are we seeing Geelongs culture crumbling?

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It's interesting the way he vanished from Geelong. Almost nary a mention in injury reports.

In fact, it's almost like he's not allowed to play and it isn't injury related.

 
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It's interesting the way he vanished from Geelong. Almost nary a mention in injury reports.

In fact, it's almost like he's not allowed to play and it isn't injury related.

He re did his calf and they are saying 'unknown when he will return'

How many times have we heard that before..

He re did his calf and they are saying 'unknown when he will return'

How many times have we heard that before..

So they're just trying to avoid the pitchforks from supporters for picking up damaged goods?

 

It's interesting the way he vanished from Geelong. Almost nary a mention in injury reports.

In fact, it's almost like he's not allowed to play and it isn't injury related.

Just say it already. I live overseas and don't have a network of bitter gossipy Victorian private-school hint hint mates who didn't make the grade. Are people worried about getting done for libel on an anonymous internet site? If not depression or injury, why did Clark leave us, what was he being sledged for by the Hawks, and why is he out now?

Just say it already. I live overseas and don't have a network of bitter gossipy Victorian private-school hint hint mates who didn't make the grade. Are people worried about getting done for libel on an anonymous internet site? If not depression or injury, why did Clark leave us, what was he being sledged for by the Hawks, and why is he out now?

Things have been posted in the past that are slanderous and are promptly removed by Demonland admin to avoid legal problems. Fair enough, too.


Just say it already. I live overseas and don't have a network of bitter gossipy Victorian private-school hint hint mates who didn't make the grade.

That's a bit harsh on stuie

Things have been posted in the past that are slanderous and are promptly removed by Demonland admin to avoid legal problems. Fair enough, too.

Apologies. Fair enough. But I thought slander referred to false statements?

Apologies. Fair enough. But I thought slander referred to false statements?

Admins probably just playing it safe. I reckon a good portion of the rumours may have been true, though certainly not all.

 

Can we play Grand New Flag riddles at least?

The electric mouse ran up the power clock?


Just say it already. I live overseas and don't have a network of bitter gossipy Victorian private-school hint hint mates who didn't make the grade. Are people worried about getting done for libel on an anonymous internet site? If not depression or injury, why did Clark leave us, what was he being sledged for by the Hawks, and why is he out now?

Word is out on the Canapes circuit that Mitch was being a total rotter and was hounded out of the Western District for wearing jeans to a moleskins function.

A cad AND a bounder.

Just home from the footy! Melbourne done .................as usual.

Stuie getting a smack..........as usual.

At least I can enjoy one of those.

lifes not all pain Bbo, you can lay back & watch someone else get flogged :ph34r:

'Electric' obviously refers to AC/DC - i.e Adam Cooney/Daniel Cross, or more specifically, recycled Dogs, and then 'mouse' must clearly then be rhyming slang for Luke Dahlhaus, which in German translates to 'dull house full of dread' - otherwise Etihad, and then naturally 'Eddie had', as in an ex-Magpies player, such as say Lamumba, which is Swahili for 'he who is gifted games and rode in on a white horse' with 'rode in' most likely being Rodan, who played for the Power, and horse referring to both heroin and the 'Long Mire' of addiction as well as those clockers who service them = Clark is a junkie?

THE DAYS OF DOMINATION ARE OVER!!!!!!

another 5 years & the old guard will be well gone, inc Costa, head chef Cook, & just maybe scott as well.

skilled will be pulled down brick by brick

Lamashtu: As an offering, I deliberately conjectured rumour and falsities. If you wish me to believe them instead, please give me no sign whatsoever. Thy will be done.


we've got enough of our own culture problems to worry about, so couldn't give a flying f@ck about Geelong's.

we've got enough of our own culture problems to worry about, so couldn't give a flying f@ck about Geelong's.

learn form the others grasshopper

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