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Richmond's fast-track list build

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I think its marvelous that Richmond have so much faith in its abilities :unsure:  Lets not upset that cart :rolleyes:

 

Only at Richmond could the list manager admit the club had stuffed up and need a rebuild whilst The Captain believes the side can win the flag in the same year...

We have years of this ahead of us yet

7 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Only at Richmond could the list manager admit the club had stuffed up and need a rebuild whilst The Captain believes the side can win the flag in the same year...

We have years of this ahead of us yet

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3 hours ago, davo said:

Trouble with Richmond is they make decisions to appease their rabid fans, irrational decisions for irrational dumb supporters

Bit rich when this forum has threads multiple which say we should trade out Tmac and now there is another saying we should trade in Daw. I'm all for enjoying a richmond failure but some people here are clearly as batshit crazy as any richmond supporter I've met. 

I don't think discussion about T Mac is necessarily bs. As to trading him this may well occur if precipitated by the actions/decisions of the man himself.

But back to Richmond and delusions at Punt Rd

Clearly they are not all singing from the same song sheet.

Short of them having Lazarus like ability tucked away in their lockers Richmond's tilt at a flag with current list is the stuff of Kerriganesque derision.

It might take them a little time to get up to full gallop especially after shooting themselves in both feet !!

Edited by beelzebub


57 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

I don't think discussion about T Mac is necessarily bs. As to trading him this may well occur if precipitated by the actions/decisions of the man himself.

But back to Richmond and delusions at Punt Rd

Clearly they are not all singing from the same song sheet.

Short of them having Lazarus like ability tucked away in their lockers Richmond's tilt at a flag with current list is the stuff of Kerriganesque derision.

It might take them a little time to get up to full gallop especially after shooting themselves in both feet !!

Tell him they're dreamin. Nice work beeb.

 

Edit: Glad Ethan didn't see that, their, there no they're

Edited by ManDee

How's the insanity...

Just now, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

How's the insanity...

Tranquility? No, you may be right, they are a mad bunch.

 

 
1 minute ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

It's not for me to judge. But can he spell DNA?

I think he could, maybe he's a closet bikie?

deeoxy...deoxiribo...deoxyrybo...pass.


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