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FAREWELL JIMMY TOUMPAS

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Staggers me that some grown adults can't differentiate between he's and his. I mean, honestly. The mind boggles.

What makes you think olisik is a grown adult?

So from the above I take it that Toump is not set to sign a two year deal or that nobody has confirmed it yet

 

The title of this thread should have been changed long ago.


Just not enjoying his footy!

Poor kid, God forbid someone not enjoy their job.

If he wants to quit footy because of this then his going to have a wak up call in the real world

If he no longer likes the heat in the kitchen leave the kitchen.

No one expects anyone to do something that they are not enjoying or is painful.

Some time ago I left job that just gave me constant grief.

One day I woke and thought why I am doing this there is no fun any more.

My opinion is he is on the table, if we can fetch something decent, such as a 2nd rounder, he is traded. If not, and depending how the list looks after trade period, he re-signs.

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If he no longer likes the heat in the kitchen leave the kitchen.

No one expects anyone to do something that they are not enjoying or is painful.

Some time ago I left job that just gave me constant grief.

One day I woke and thought why I am doing this there is no fun any more.

So did I. Then the bills started rolling in ....

If he retires we should apply for compensation. Dom Barry, Trengove being out last 2 years, Clark, we still have more of a case then either the [censored] blues or lions!!

Pathetic if true, makes Watts look like Hercules by comparison given what he's 'endured'.... Pressure wise.


So did I. Then the bills started rolling in ....

Fortunately chook my wife could cover those for a few weeks.

But the spell did wonders for me

The title of this thread should have been changed long ago.

Translation for Olisik: The title of this thread should of been changed long ago.

Cheque please!

Dunn. :lol:

lol

You know you've left an impression when the site's owner is trolling you.


Put him on the Western hwy he can hitch a ride home

It's its that's it for me.

Yous ewes and use have different meanings

Translation for Olisik: The title of this thread should of been changed long ago.

If you wish to translate it for Olisik to understand you'll have to draw it with crayons.

 

All jokes aside etc

Doesn't it strike many as odd that Jimmy the Greek, sterling up and comer/full of unfulfilled potential ; HASN'T been putting pen to paper either way ??

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All jokes aside etc

Doesn't it strike many as odd that Jimmy the Greek, sterling up and comer/full of unfulfilled potential ; HASN'T been putting pen to paper either way ??

Yes it is odd considering at the time Jay Clark announced it he mentioned Ed Curnow and toumpas would sign in the same week. Turns out only Curnow has and nothing in Toump.

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