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On 1 June 2016 at 11:40 AM, Fork 'em said:

Those Scott brothers are just , so ....  Distasteful.
And always have been.

Met them once...I thought they were pretty good blokes, no arrogance and very respectful.

...who would have thought.

 
20 minutes ago, rjay said:

Met them once...I thought they were pretty good blokes, no arrogance and very respectful.

...who would have thought.

really interesting.

I don't really have time for intense dislike - I usually opt for avoidance instead - however I found myself very irritated by Choco Williams when he was coach of Port - really rubbed me up the wrong way.

I go bike riding with mates every Wednesday night ( lycra is banned) and we stopped at a 7 eleven on Brighton road and whilst we were waiting for one of our crew to come out Choco Williams emerged ( he was already assistant at Richmond) - one of us said G'day Choco and he the came over and yapped with us for the next two hours about all things football  !!! Absolutely ripping bloke. Some very public personae can be deceiving

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10 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

 

Liar? Really?

Explain where/why? You are simply a muck raker

 

  • 3 weeks later...
 

North Melbourne $80,000 Fine. Black hole so far.


We need to prioritise the recruitment of midgets. Nothing over 4ft. It's the only way forward as I see it.

4 hours ago, Return to Glory said:

We need to prioritise the recruitment of midgets. Nothing over 4ft. It's the only way forward as I see it.

The Bulldogs have beaten us to it.

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Edited by Ethan Tremblay

 

Whilst on thus gripe, my most distasteful regular free kick is the guy who goes into an opponent's belly or chest, head down, knowing that he is more likely than not to receive a free.

This must be stamped out not by merely not awarding a free, but by awarding a free against.

Broken neck just waiting to happen......and when it does Gil will feign surprise and shock / horror. 

13 hours ago, 3Dee said:

Brilliant!

 

Ok this is one of the most perfect things I've ever seen.


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