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1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

He is English, [censored] taking is in his blood :)

Worst personal insult I have ever encountered on Demonland, I am Liverpudlian, second part is a given

 
3 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Worst personal insult I have ever encountered on Demonland, I am Liverpudlian, second part is a given

Sorry.

He is a dirty scousers, taking the pus is more natural than breathing.

Just now, Gorgoroth said:

Sorry.

He is a dirty scousers, taking the pus is more natural than breathing.

Perfect...........I do hope getting back to topic that Terlich, if he is delisted, which we all seem to assume is a given, doesn't give footy away and plies his trade somewhere else

 
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Five goal lead at half time. 

Casey Scorpions 6.12.48 to Coburg 3.0.18

Goals Terlich Weideman 2, Michie Neal-Bullen

Disposals Grimes Newton 19 Kennedy 18 Oliver 17 


2 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Perfect...........I do hope getting back to topic that Terlich, if he is delisted, which we all seem to assume is a given, doesn't give footy away and plies his trade somewhere else

He'd probably get a run with Richmond ATM.

1 hour ago, Wiseblood said:

By the end of the day he'll be the new Wayne Carey.

Olisik, who dubbed him as such in relation to Lucas Cook, can't watch footy any better than a blind man could.

He kicks one goal and does next to nothing else and now his Wayne Carey? Jesus Christ.....pretty sure 99.9% of people right now would align him more to Lucas Cook then Wayne Carey.

 

 
1 hour ago, SaberFang said:

But.. but.. Weideman was the new Lucas Cook last week!

Cook also kicked goals....how does this one goal by Weeds differ?

7 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Perfect...........I do hope getting back to topic that Terlich, if he is delisted, which we all seem to assume is a given, doesn't give footy away and plies his trade somewhere else

Doubt he'd give it away Saty - pretty good coin on offer in the bush/suburbs. Not bad for a part time job.


Just now, Satyriconhome said:

Just a thought after speaking to James Strauss the other week, playing amateurs, wasn't interested after what had occurred

What occurred? Just the disappointment of being delisted or something more?

Just now, Ricky P said:

What occurred? Just the disappointment of being delisted or something more?

I just asked why he wasn't playing at a higher level, just shrugged and said he wasn't interested,  i said he had had his chances ruined with the broken leg and he agreed, just seemed 'disappointed'

1 minute ago, Ricky P said:

What occurred? Just the disappointment of being delisted or something more?

He wasn't up to AFL standard. Saty makes out like Strauss had some legitimate beef with the club, and gave up.

2 minutes ago, mo64 said:

He wasn't up to AFL standard. Saty makes out like Strauss had some legitimate beef with the club, and gave up.

No, I didn't say that, don't misquote,  I can see why some players lose interest, read what I just posted, he was at a game supporting the Dees when I had the chat, so no beef with the club. Thought Terlich after being elbowed twice, might just say nah stuff it. Similar to Pickles Evans the other year


3 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

No, I didn't say that, don't misquote,  I can see why some players lose interest, read what I just posted, he was at a game supporting the Dees when I had the chat, so no beef with the club. Thought Terlich after being elbowed twice, might just say nah stuff it. Similar to Pickles Evans the other year

Then why did you write "after what had occurred"? They were your words, not Strauss'. They insinuate that there was more to it. 

Terls on fire

Salem too classy for this standard - hope he can build some fitness and get back in the 1s soon

 

1 minute ago, mo64 said:

Then why did you write "after what had occurred"? They were your words, not Strauss'. They insinuate that there was more to it. 

After what had occurred, his broken leg, if you want to read conspiracy into it, that's why I qualified after Ricky P queried ........look to the grassy knoll


1 minute ago, Satyriconhome said:

Is Garland playing, so that means Omac's ankle is ok?

seems like it

2 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Is Garland playing

Nah, Clint Biz has Tourette's. 

 

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