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1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Ethan your various posts suggest that you a disturbed person. This is clear to discerning readers such as myself.

However that aside, you must also be a surreptitious hater of the weagles. I say surreptitious because I presume capital punishment could be enacted for one who supports a team from the evil East.

Given that times are changing, do you think the moment will everarise ( in our lifetimes) when you can safely emerge from the closet.

Back in 2005 I went to a mates house to watch the Grand Final. I took a Sydney Swans flag to show support for the East, as you could imagine, everyone else went for the Eagles. The only time anyone spoke to me was when one person asked if I was "Some kinda poofta?" 

I left shortly after the game finished, and decided to sticky tape the flag to the back of my pushbike. The ride home was only about 2km's. In that time I had a bottle thrown at my back from a passing motorist, a car stop next to me and the driver and passenger get out and try to steal my bike and a car chase me for about 1km. 

Although this was 11 years ago, times don't change so fast over here, so to answer your question bitters, never.

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Just now, Rafiki said:

These holding the ball decisions against the tiges are ridiculous 

The Deledio one was correct - fair tackle, pinned his arms and he dropped the ball, which is incorrect disposal.  The Menadue decision was a little harsh though.

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54 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Hands down Richmond. Apart from just having a general dislike for them, I can't stand the way they celebrate whenever they have a win. When they beat Brisbane last round you would have thought it was the GF.

Haha! Sucked in, Richmond. They're starting to punch on a bit from frustration. Great stuff

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1 hour ago, Moneider96 said:

Richmond or Port, who do you guys want to lose more? 

Is that a serious question?

Jaaaaaack

Dusty

 Cotch

Lids

Vickers

Grigg

Houli 

Tigga

Rance

Dylan

They continue to think they're part of something special, they're part of nothing.


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Young short from the tigers is looking good! Highly rated internally but showing some great speed and smarts tonight

Posted
23 minutes ago, Kumamoto_Ken said:

Ebert is bloody annoying. If Dusty wasn't in my SC team I'd love to see him belt him.

Not that I condone violence...just against Ebert.

Wingard and Hartlett are the guys that I hate. 

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Just started watching Q4

What awful jumpers those  Tiger ones - ever worse than Hawks last week

 

The deliberate OOB needs revamping - that Tiger had absolutely no chance of keeping it in  Absurd  

 

Bruce continues to orgasm whenever he mentions the word Rance.  Is there anything there?

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Richmonds talls arent even vfl standard.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Abe said:

Richmonds talls arent even vfl standard.

Why restrict your opinion to their talls?


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Remember a few months ago when we keen to spend big bucks on A grade Hartlett? Fark me. 

Average of 18 touches this year. Goes missing when it counts. Big reason why port are soft when it matters

dodged a bullet

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Surely some day someone will wake up and grab Dustin Martin's outstretched arm and dislocate his shoulder.   

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3 hours ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Rance spoils footy. 

Cometti : You can't teach that can you? Got his fist exactly to where the ball is.

 

What part of that can't be taught?

The part about having a fist. Either you've got one or you don't.

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Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, monoccular said:

Surely some day someone will wake up and grab Dustin Martin's outstretched arm and dislocate his shoulder.   

Can't wait, it's not as if no one is aware that he is going to do it.

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