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11 minutes ago, brendan said:

Love the pic of gawn looking at the 11 on his jumper, you just know it means the world to him 

Ditto. My favorite pic.

Brilliant insights into areas that we are normally oblivious to.  Love 'em!

 

awesome shots!  well done to the club for giving us the access

that Roos / Viney shot.  goosebumps.  

Goody will do well, but we will miss the genius man management of Roos.

18 minutes ago, brendan said:

Love the pic of gawn looking at the 11 on his jumper, you just know it means the world to him 

Impressed me also. Such respect.


Liked the photo of Goody on the bench with a coffee next to Viney. So casual yet represents so much to our future.

1 hour ago, SaberFang said:

Liked the photo of Goody on the bench with a coffee next to Viney. So casual yet represents so much to our future.

Only thing missing there is the Premiership Cup sitting beside them a la dazzles' avatar pic

2 hours ago, SaberFang said:

Liked the photo of Goody on the bench with a coffee next to Viney. So casual yet represents so much to our future.

I think you'll find it was a can of Coke Zero SF.


Could not see it mentioned anywhere on here so I thought to bring it everybody's attention.

This is a very good set of images working through the footy day experience last Sunday at the 'G'. it shows the behind the scenes images throughout the day.

 

I enjoyed it and I am sure others will as well.

 

It is on the clubs website.

 

 

 

Just now, CHF said:

Could not see it mentioned anywhere on here so I thought to bring it everybody's attention.

This is a very good set of images working through the footy day experience last Sunday at the 'G'. it shows the behind the scenes images throughout the day.

 

I enjoyed it and I am sure others will as well.

 

It is on the clubs website.

 

 

 

There is a thread at the bottom of this page titled 'Inside Access Photos'.

And yes, as you say, they are terrific.

Fantastic photos

There is so much the press could do to give us an 'IN' to what happens on game day

And they dish up such rubbish by en large

This photo essay I think is fantastic 

And clearly our next sponsor will be a tattooist!

Really enjoyed that. Very clever of the Club to do this, the players are on board, improvement is obvious and this sort of insight galvanizes and excites the supporter base. I think we are on our way boys and girls.


17 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I thought a lot of it was cringeworthy tbh - Jack Viney's boots? FMD!

You'll be on your knees kissing them when he's finally holding up the premiership cup buddy.

Amazing. One of the best things I've seen on the club site. 

 

They need to get Kramer's black market plumber down there with some new shower heads. 

 
8 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I liked the close up of Jones' toes.

me too, clear though that bbo is without a foot fetish

16 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Amazing. One of the best things I've seen on the club site. 

 

They need to get Kramer's black market plumber down there with some new shower heads. 

It's only used in the circus, it's for elephants!

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