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Reckon we're looking at a GWS player, not a Swan.

 

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.

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

I know, I know, I shouldn't have done it. I was shaking my head the moment I clicked 'post'.

 

Apparently Hawthorn and St Kilda making strong plays at O'Meara.

Apparently Hawthorn and St Kilda making strong plays at O'Meara.

Nice to see Hawthorn have no salary cap


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

Congratulations for trying to insult fellow supporters. Standard pathetic post.

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

 

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

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

sounds likely, he'd make a handy S Burgoyne replacement.


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.

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.

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.

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.


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.

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:

Another example of Jon Ralph being a rambling imbecile.

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

it read to me, like he rang or emailed information into the office, & someone wrote it up for him.

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.

I used to read better with one eye closed , but I ended up falling asleep. There's a tip there somewhere for Jon..


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

I'm reliably informed that he actually has interests in journalism and real estate.

So any property purchasing in Melbourne could well be investment properties, and any sightings are purely related to Seven/Fox who are both Melbourne-based companies.

Another example of Jon Ralph being a rambling imbecile.

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

He really is 'Mach5', he would be called senile if he was older...I guess he's got time to grow into that one.

 

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.

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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