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It's no surprise someone at the West Coast Cheats was going to spill the beans eventually on lies and cover ups at this club. Worsfold can continue to deny any knowledge, Eagles Management and staff will also deny involvement, however what peeves me off as a lover of football is the deceit and bad culture that is covered up at all clubs, especially clubs like the eagles who rise to grand finals every few years.

Eagles supporters still think Cousins is a legend and saint!!!! Head up backsides about how their club operates behind the scenes.

Drugs liars and cheats.....

Mach5 and Chook Fowler think everyone's on drugs and they think it's ok.

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You have a bit of cheek 'rjay'...telling the erudite man of letters, how to structure a paragraph! :rolleyes:

I do agree tho, I like Ernest's posts but some spacing etc will help.

point taken boys.

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I'm no stranger to bad behaviour and there's nothing much that can shock me but I've been told that the media is also sitting on another story about a certain high profile footballer who might have bitten off more than he can chew and his strikes have finally all caught up to him. The news is expected to be published soon after the grand final if it gets the ok from the legal people.

Is that a connection to the article referred to by 'Pink Freud' in the 'Luke Parker' thread?

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Is that a connection to the article referred to by 'Pink Freud' in the 'Luke Parker' thread?

Can I run that past my legal people before I give you an answer to that question? :lol:

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Has anyone on here ever watched a little Thursday night institution called 'The Footy Show'?
Take one good look at that and you'll work out pretty quickly why a certain percentage of AFL footballers remain bigoted meatheads who behave like tip rats on a weekend and why certain parts of the codes culture are exclusionary.
On a bit of a side note, I remember one time going to a Footy Show taping in 2012 (my younger brother had gotten free tickets he had applied for 5 years earlier) and for some reason, Sam Newman decided to give us all a discourse on global warming. It was almost something like out of an Andrew Bolt column.

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Has anyone on here ever watched a little Thursday night institution called 'The Footy Show'?

Take one good look at that and you'll work out pretty quickly why a certain percentage of AFL footballers remain bigoted meatheads who behave like tip rats on a weekend and why certain parts of the codes culture are exclusionary.

On a bit of a side note, I remember one time going to a Footy Show taping in 2012 (my younger brother had gotten free tickets he had applied for 5 years earlier) and for some reason, Sam Newman decided to give us all a discourse on global warming. It was almost something like out of an Andrew Bolt column.

sounds more interesting than watching a video of sam's prostatectomy though

i'm quite shocked cbf that you actually went to tfs in 2013. your research is generally better than that

or were you attempting a gentrification of tfs?


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sounds more interesting than watching a video of sam's prostatectomy though

i'm quite shocked cbf that you actually went to tfs in 2013. your research is generally better than that

or were you attempting a gentrification of tfs?

As I said, I got the tickets from my brother for free.

Unlike yourself who has cocooned yourself in your little doomsday shelter out in Burwood, I am a true renaissance man who deals with all members of the public.

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As I said, I got the tickets from my brother for free.

Unlike yourself who has cocooned yourself in your little doomsday shelter out in Burwood, I am a true renaissance man who deals with all members of the public.

Excellent return

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As I said, I got the tickets from my brother for free.

Unlike yourself who has cocooned yourself in your little doomsday shelter out in Burwood, I am a true renaissance man who deals with all members of the public.

i'll pay that just for laugh value

so your taste is governed by how much a cheapskate you are. i understand

still you must be happy that you can't watch tfs in the land of nippon (unless your brother tapes it for you for free)

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i'll pay that just for laugh value

so your taste is governed by how much a cheapskate you are. i understand

still you must be happy that you can't watch tfs in the land of nippon (unless your brother tapes it for you for free)

Indeed not. I have learnt the principle of going along to get along. In the interests of social cohesion and being amiable, I went along with the other 12 members of our party. Sadly, being an obstinate curmudgeon, this is not a concept that is likely to resonate with you.

Again, unlike yourself, I do not base my existence on the weekly watching of what is quite a banal and lame football show; yet again reinforcing my 'doom bunker comment'.

BTW, who the hell still videotapes things? Do you still have an eight track in your car as well? And when you're not listening to that, do you pull out the walkman to have a listen to Pseudo Echo's version of funky town? Upon which you send a review of said song to your father in law on your fax machine?

P.S. I have no footy show in my life right now Daisy due to my current locale. You will be pleased to know as well that I have found Japan's first all purpose hipster neighbourhood to live in as well. Imagine those scenes from Vietnam with the streets loaded with bikes but replace the standard treadlies with fold out bikes and blokes wearing grandpa hats and that's where I'm at.

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Indeed not. I have learnt the principle of going along to get along. In the interests of social cohesion and being amiable, I went along with the other 12 members of our party. Sadly, being an obstinate curmudgeon, this is not a concept that is likely to resonate with you.

Again, unlike yourself, I do not base my existence on the weekly watching of what is quite a banal and lame football show; yet again reinforcing my 'doom bunker comment'.

BTW, who the hell still videotapes things? Do you still have an eight track in your car as well? And when you're not listening to that, do you pull out the walkman to have a listen to Pseudo Echo's version of funky town? Upon which you send a review of said song to your father in law on your fax machine?

P.S. I have no footy show in my life right now Daisy due to my current locale. You will be pleased to know as well that I have found Japan's first all purpose hipster neighbourhood to live in as well. Imagine those scenes from Vietnam with the streets loaded with bikes but replace the standard treadlies with fold out bikes and blokes wearing grandpa hats and that's where I'm at.

i have no idea what gave you the idea that i would waste one millisecond of my life to watch tfs

maybe when i was young and into meaningless social cohesion i might have been duped into such behaviour

i'm really pleased for you cbf that you have found some fellow cherry blossom hipsters. enjoy the fad while it lasts

meanwhile i shall continue pondering the frailties of the human condition from my burwood bunker

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Indeed not. I have learnt the principle of going along to get along. In the interests of social cohesion and being amiable, I went along with the other 12 members of our party. Sadly, being an obstinate curmudgeon, this is not a concept that is likely to resonate with you.

Again, unlike yourself, I do not base my existence on the weekly watching of what is quite a banal and lame football show; yet again reinforcing my 'doom bunker comment'.

BTW, who the hell still videotapes things? Do you still have an eight track in your car as well? And when you're not listening to that, do you pull out the walkman to have a listen to Pseudo Echo's version of funky town? Upon which you send a review of said song to your father in law on your fax machine?

P.S. I have no footy show in my life right now Daisy due to my current locale. You will be pleased to know as well that I have found Japan's first all purpose hipster neighbourhood to live in as well. Imagine those scenes from Vietnam with the streets loaded with bikes but replace the standard treadlies with fold out bikes and blokes wearing grandpa hats and that's where I'm at.

Wouldn't that be a telex writer?

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Indeed not. I have learnt the principle of going along to get along. In the interests of social cohesion and being amiable, I went along with the other 12 members of our party. Sadly, being an obstinate curmudgeon, this is not a concept that is likely to resonate with you.

Again, unlike yourself, I do not base my existence on the weekly watching of what is quite a banal and lame football show; yet again reinforcing my 'doom bunker comment'.

BTW, who the hell still videotapes things? Do you still have an eight track in your car as well? And when you're not listening to that, do you pull out the walkman to have a listen to Pseudo Echo's version of funky town? Upon which you send a review of said song to your father in law on your fax machine?

P.S. I have no footy show in my life right now Daisy due to my current locale. You will be pleased to know as well that I have found Japan's first all purpose hipster neighbourhood to live in as well. Imagine those scenes from Vietnam with the streets loaded with bikes but replace the standard treadlies with fold out bikes and blokes wearing grandpa hats and that's where I'm at.

Wouldn't that be a telex writer?

or even a cablegram, perhaps

p.s. watch your /quotes

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As I said, I got the tickets from my brother for free.

Unlike yourself who has cocooned yourself in your little doomsday shelter out in Burwood, I am a true renaissance man who deals with all members of the public.

There is an implication that some people may actually pay for these tickets?!?? Restore my faith in humanity and tell me it's not true.

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There is an implication that some people may actually pay for these tickets?!?? Restore my faith in humanity and tell me it's not true.

All the tickets are free but there is a waiting list as long as your arm. The younger bro applied sometime in 2006 and it took him until 2012 to get a phone call to say he could come.

The actual show itself is bloody exhausting as Michael Pope comes out during every ad break to get the crowd excited for the next segment. One can only cheer so long for a show that is so mediocre.

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Went a couple of years ago to the GF episode of TFS because the missus received free tickets through work (and no one else at her work was silly enough to accept the offer).

It was one of the most painful nights of my life, as far as one where you're supposed to be on the receiving end of "entertainment."

Couldn't wait to get the hell out of there.

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I hardly ever watch the Footy Show these days but that's because my days of appreciating brain dead smutty schoolboy humour have long passed me by. However, it's worth knowing that this is the wellspring of our football culture and once you're aware of this fact then you can understand better why and how some members of the crowd at AFL games behave the way they do.

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I hardly ever watch the Footy Show these days but that's because my days of appreciating brain dead smutty schoolboy humour have long passed me by. However, it's worth knowing that this is the wellspring of our football culture and once you're aware of this fact then you can understand better why and how some members of the crowd at AFL games behave the way they do.

I agree with nearly all you say there Jack-but Smutty humour has it's place and time,outside the schoolyard in my case due to current laws .Inside the schoolyard for many a teacher on here,who somehow are allowed to work with children.

In fact, this is the schoolyard you have when you are far too old for school.

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I agree with nearly all you say there Jack-but Smutty humour has it's place and time,outside the schoolyard in my case due to current laws .Inside the schoolyard for many a teacher on here,who somehow are allowed to work with children.

In fact, this is the schoolyard you have when you are far too old for school.

If anyone needed to make an appearance in a thread with the words 'sleaze' and 'drugs' in the title, it had to be you Biff. Edited by Colin B. Flaubert

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