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Trying to get mummy sited for a couple of classic tackles.  Leave the game to the men Caro.

Its gone backwards in recent years,  because of politically correct nannies trying to cottonwool the game.

 

no heads were banged up Caro,  leave the game be contact.  There will be some brushes.

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8 minutes ago, dee-luded said:

 

Trying to get mummy sited for a couple of classic tackles.  Leave the game to the men Caro.

Its gone backwards in recent years,  because of politically correct nannies trying to cottonwool the game.

 

no heads were banged up Caro,  leave the game be contact.  There will be some brushes.

Oh dear.

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10 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

It was a rubbish comment by Caro - Tippett ducked into the tackle to initiate head contact looking for the free. Nothing to see there, Mumford did nothing wrong. 

Well, that makes two then, mate. The OP's pretty ordinary as well.

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2 minutes ago, Undeeterred said:

You spell it 'cited', by the way.

I'd like to see you go from rock paintings to a keyboard and not make spelling mistakes. And typing with those massive knuckles....

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12 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

It was a rubbish comment by Caro - Tippett ducked into the tackle to initiate head contact looking for the free. Nothing to see there, Mumford did nothing wrong. 

 

Spot on gonzo,  & mummy tried to get lower.  But Tippet had nowhere to turn,  & he tried to lower his body,  or head rather.   It was a sort of  'snuggle move',  by the Tipper.

They are trying to totally sterilise the game.

 

Let men be men,  & let women be women, fcs.

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1 minute ago, dee-luded said:

 

Spot on gonzo,  & mummy tried to get lower.  But Tippet had nowhere to turn,  & he tried to lower his body,  or head rather.   It was a sort of  'snuggle move',  by the Tipper.

They are trying to totally sterilise the game.

 

Let men be men,  & let women be women, fcs.

How is Caro not being a woman with that comment? She is a journalist and entitled to an opinion. 

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10 minutes ago, bush demon said:

Concussion IS a big issue, and unlike memory, won't go away. Riewoldt and Bartel will have trouble remembering their careers if medical science is right. 

no heads were banged,  no heads were shaken. 

 

nanny comments in the media.

 

soon you will all be following soccer.  Oh hang on,  they're all half stupid by the time they're 21,  because of heading that round thing thru for a goal.

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1 minute ago, dee-luded said:

no heads were banged,  no heads were shaken. 

 

nanny comments in the media.

 

soon you will all be following soccer.  Oh hang on,  they're all half stupid by the time they're 21,  because of heading that round thing thru for a goal.

I'm going to pretend you didn't just say that...

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6 minutes ago, dee-luded said:

 

Spot on gonzo,  & mummy tried to get lower.  But Tippet had nowhere to turn,  & he tried to lower his body,  or head rather.   It was a sort of  'snuggle move',  by the Tipper.

They are trying to totally sterilise the game.

 

Let men be men,  & let women be women, fcs.

Your fellow knuckle head Robbo bangs on about tackles and head injuries every week, and he's a male. 

Why you need to bring someone's sex into the debate is beyond me, but says a lot about you. 

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8 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Your fellow knuckle head Robbo bangs on about tackles and head injuries every week, and he's a male. 

Why you need to bring someone's sex into the debate is beyond me, but says a lot about you. 

Let's just go with misogynist. Come on, deeluded. Lift your game, mate. Crawl into the 21st Century with the rest of us. Or more pertinently, drag those knuckles into the modern world.

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Just now, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Dee-luded, you are a disgrace.

 

The topic title and your posts just prove it. Seriously, you have no idea.

The quicker the mods ban this [censored] the better.

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Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

But seriously. How can you single out Wilson, this happens all the time by the media.

Don't forget about the soccer players in the firing line here

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