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Give us some money and power Rupert, you old dried up hag! Tightarse

It's like having the Devil in your corner...

 

Just finished having a coffee with newsreader Ian Henderson.

Glad his name is noted

Very passionate Demon

You'd think someone high up in the Illuminati like Rupert Murdoch would have swindled us a flag or two in the last 50 years.

 

Yeah i think if Murdoch really cared for us he would have brought a few flags by now.

Where'd you get your information from dees2014?


Yeah i think if Murdoch really cared for us he would have brought a few flags by now.

Someone as powerful as him could have arranged the accidental death of James Hird in late September 2000

Yeah i think if Murdoch really cared for us he would have brought a few flags by now.

Do you reckon Rupe gets his digital copy of "The Collingwood Football Club / Liberal Party Gazette " each day over there in New York just to read the odd Dee's article.

Probably doesn't even know the name of our captain!

 

Do you reckon Rupe gets his digital copy of "The Collingwood Football Club / Liberal Party Gazette " each day over there in New York just to read the odd Dee's article.

Probably doesn't even know the name of our captain!

he's an american, why would he give a toss

I seem to recall Matt Damon being a Demons fan.


Since when is Joffa considered a celebrity????

Since when is Joffa considered a celebrity????

since Kardashian showed her fat arse to the public

Someone as powerful as him could have arranged the accidental death of James Hird in late September 2000

Someone as powerful as him could have arranged the accidental death of James Hird in late September 2000

He did his sums and worked out he could sell more newspapers and make more money if the bombers won.

I seem to recall Matt Damon being a Demons fan.

He posts here under the "Matt Demon" username..


Pretty sure, well known food critic John Lethlean, from The Australian, is also a long suffering supporter.

Wonder what his thoughts on the Dees Palio diet is after our 2:2 start to the season.

Killing Heidi - Melbourne?

Not sure about Jesse but Ella definitely is.

Maybe it's me...many things are apparently lol :rolleyes:

But what is the fascination with celebrity ? I really don't get it . Over the course of my life I've met many people.

, even some "famous" invariably they lean more to the "odd/overly egotistical/idiot ( but seemingly talented apparently) " category.

They have a choice like us to follow a team, and more power to all that follow our great club. But who really cares. I don't.

Lawrence Money - journalist

Bruce Armstrong -sculptor (the Big Bird at Docklands)

(Both are passionate Melbourne supporters)


I think Hinch has given up pretending he barracks for Melbourne. Footy fraud.

Do any celebrities follow GWS or the Suns?

Clive Palmer?

 

I think Hinch has given up pretending he barracks for Melbourne. Footy fraud.

But he wrote of his utter dispare watching at the MCG as Jimmy Stynes inadvertently ran through the mark in 1987 in the prelim final against Hawthorn at Waverley!

OK not exactly sure how he did that but we are talking about the Human Headline.


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