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I'll humour you and ask.... why would Heeney be asking for a trade after just one season with Sydney? Makes zero sense to me.

Just for a second think about who you are replying to and that will give you the answer.

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Lol. He'll probably get to Hawthorn too. If so, this league is a joke and fast becoming the EPL.

its nearly there already , the haves v the have nots . sad but true

can't wait till its our turn , just hope its sooner rather than later

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Jon Ralph talking a bit further on his HS article:

http://www.sen.com.au/news/09-15/o-meara-likely-to-follow-stars-out-ralph

WTF does he mean by “I was pretty stunned by it to be honest, but he’s a city boy that really wants to push his business,” added Ralph.

He's from Dongara for crying out loud - population < 3000.

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WTF does he mean by “I was pretty stunned by it to be honest, but he’s a city boy that really wants to push his business,” added Ralph.

He's from Dongara for crying out loud - population < 3000.

Raised my eyebrow at that too.

he probably means that O'Meara is a city boy at heart.

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he probably means that O'Meara is a city boy at heart.

Possibly or he could have been dribbling shitz to fill the rest of the article space!

Good to c u reduced u stuff below your posts dee, makes for easier reading.

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WTF does he mean by “I was pretty stunned by it to be honest, but he’s a city boy that really wants to push his business,” added Ralph.

He's from Dongara for crying out loud - population < 3000.

Another example of Jon Ralph being a rambling imbecile.

He never knows what he's talking about - he just talks.

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Possibly or he could have been dribbling shitz to fill the rest of the article space!

Good to c u reduced u stuff below your posts dee, makes for easier reading.

yeah I just noticed that myself this arvo, got a bit glary for me. i saw what you meant.

I couldn't see the problem a for the last 5 weeks, too much stress i think, tearing bits out of my hands, & out of my landlords garden as well, they're not happy. Jan.

replied to their email, an hour ago, no reply yet.... :mellow:

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yeah I just noticed that myself this arvo, got a bit glary for me. i saw what you meant.

I couldn't see the problem a for the last 5 weeks, too much stress i think, tearing bits out of my hands, & out of my landlords garden as well, they're not happy. Jan.

replied to their email, an hour ago, no reply yet.... :mellow:

Keep pluggin away and keep your head up dee.

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WTF does he mean by “I was pretty stunned by it to be honest, but he’s a city boy that really wants to push his business,” added Ralph.

He's from Dongara for crying out loud - population < 3000.

Now Now McQueen are you suggesting the Truck didn't do his homework correct and just assumed because O'Meara was from the Perth Football Club he must have been a City boy, how rare would it be for a recruit from the Perth Demons to not have grown up in the City

Darren Glass

Leon Davis

Buddy Franklin

Dean Kent

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Now Now McQueen are you suggesting the Truck didn't do his homework correct and just assumed because O'Meara was from the Perth Football Club he must have been a City boy, how rare would it be for a recruit from the Perth Demons to not have grown up in the City

Darren Glass

Leon Davis

Buddy Franklin

Dean Kent

Property in Clackline has skyrocketed above $150K.

He might know what he's on about.

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WTF does he mean by “I was pretty stunned by it to be honest, but he’s a city boy that really wants to push his business,” added Ralph.

He's from Dongara for crying out loud - population < 3000.

When a journo uses the phrase "to be honest" ... You just know the shite's gonna come thick & fast.

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