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  On 28/06/2015 at 22:18, jabberwocky said:

Dude, read my original post again slowly or ask someone to explain it to you.

Humour is unrecognisable to the witless.

Apologies mate. Went off without taking in the meaning. My mistake.

 

Herald sun will make for interesting reading tomorrow.

Annnnnnd already one of the Victorian "party boys" is starting to pop up in the news.... It's not just Gold Coast folks.

 

I don't give a fark what players do in their private lives as long as they don't cheat with PEDS, gamble on their game, beat up on their partners or molest kids. Nannyism is getting out of control.

  On 01/07/2015 at 11:42, stuie said:

Annnnnnd already one of the Victorian "party boys" is starting to pop up in the news.... It's not just Gold Coast folks.

Well it must be common knowledge by now just how the two Pies players ended up getting clenbuterol in their system.

What do you expect from them when their senior players like Swan have Saturday night escapades basically laughed off by the boys club?


  On 01/07/2015 at 12:29, Lamashtu said:

Well it must be common knowledge by now just how the two Pies players ended up getting clenbuterol in their system.

What do you expect from them when their senior players like Swan have Saturday night escapades basically laughed off by the boys club?

You cant blame them for doing drugs or trying drugs its a part of growing up...When I played sports at state level my whole team got on the drugs together it made us a better team because we had fun aswell as playing well..
 

His trade value just got a hell of a lot cheaper. And in the week after he had his most possessions for a game. Come on down Harley.


He is exactly the type of player our midfield lacks, but is he worth the risk? I know many clubs will be asking that, but he really is the missing element from our midfield. His leg speed alone would propel our midfield from C grade to B+ grade.

Amazes me how anyone in that position allows a pic to be taken of him. What purpose could it possibly serve, other than to drop him in the schit?

  On 01/07/2015 at 13:46, AdamFarr said:

He is exactly the type of player our midfield lacks, but is he worth the risk? I know many clubs will be asking that, but he really is the missing element from our midfield. His leg speed alone would propel our midfield from C grade to B+ grade.

I'd love him but it's a matter of doing the due diligence and not paying anything for him, just like Jeffy Garlett. Risk/reward. At least the form of Toumpas, Watts and Stretch the last month has given us some hope for outside runners, but none are the level of Bennell. His game against Geelong last year was something to behold.

  On 01/07/2015 at 13:23, dazzledavey36 said:

Annd BANG!!

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  On 01/07/2015 at 13:48, faultydet said:

Amazes me how anyone in that position allows a pic to be taken of him. What purpose could it possibly serve, other than to drop him in the schit?

You are exactly right. Who in their right mind would get themselves photographed drinking a UDL?! Disgusting.


Wait, what? That plate is photo-shopped. No one who has a genuine habit cuts crappy lines like that.

Now that's he's been stepped on by the Murdoch press we should take him at $20 grand per kilo over five years.

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  On 01/07/2015 at 14:04, Skuit said:

Wait, what? That plate is photo-shopped. No one who has a genuine habit cuts crappy lines like that.

Its a zoom in pic

I said it earlier on in the year steer clear of Bennell and was slated his habits and attitude are common knowledge to many and I also stand by what I said previously he is not worth the risk, he may stay on the straight and narrow for a few months maybe a season but he will get comfortable with where he is at and believe he is above everyone and that he can do both, play AFL and keep is bad habits in check


I'd be up for the old boys' Melbourne Football Club Reform School MFCRS rebranding:

FF Garlett Hogan Garlett

HF Jurrah Clark Bennell

  On 29/06/2015 at 14:48, dazzledavey36 said:

Don't know how 3 footballers who go in into a small room before a game and say a quick prayer is such a big issue.

fair enough, but when they say the hail mary's after, as they wipe the blood from their nostrils, says it all.

I wouldn't be targetting the troubled kids if my life depended on it. Go after the straight arrow players who are undoubtedly fed up with their club's shithouse culture.

Prestia would have to be at the top of the list right now. Is he contracted for next year ala O'Meara?

 
  On 01/07/2015 at 13:40, Georgiou R.R. Martin said:

His trade value just got a hell of a lot cheaper. And in the week after he had his most possessions for a game. Come on down Harley.

he's like a regular EverReady man.

hang in there, part 2 follows, in red n blue


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