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53 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

better prospect of winning a flag

and apparently the lifestyle is great

Have any of these people ever been to Geelong before????

 
1 minute ago, MadAsHell said:

Have any of these people ever been to Geelong before????

Living on the coast would be appealing but Geelong itself is a [censored] hole of a place

7 hours ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Another day,  and no news.

Doubt Brown is coming to Melbourne, would have been confirmed by now.

I bet you're the person who sits in their car at the KFC drive thru, honking their horn because you've had to wait more than 5 minutes.

 
6 hours ago, DemonOX said:

That’s just so that GWS can get more in return for Cameron and they have said all along that if they aren’t happy with the compensation pick that’s what they would do. The geriatrics want cameron and will do a deal. 
 

Their members expect him to be at the geriatrics next season given its been made public. Don’t stress. 

Geelong tried to blow GWS out of the water with a pretty massive deal. Glad to see GWS didn’t blink. A deal will be done.

With Daniher’s contract drawing band 1 compensation, the dollars speculated for a Brown deal to Melb are very favourable by comparison. Also sounds like Burgess has swung things in our favour & Brown is prepared to take slightly less to work with him.


23 minutes ago, hardtack said:

I bet you're the person who sits in their car at the KFC drive thru, honking their horn because you've had to wait more than 5 minutes.

Hungry Jacks, and massive lols! 

The more gas, the longer the Brown thread.

Scientific fact.

Jeremy Cameron will get to the cats. The giants in my opinion have weighed the situation up and decided two later first rounders is a better net return than the compo pick. It’ll get done 

Ben brown will 100% be a demon. 100% there is absolutely no doubt.

to be clear. Because clearly not everyone gets it..  I AM JOKING

Edited by Dr evil

 
1 hour ago, Dr evil said:

Jeremy Cameron will get to the cats. The giants in my opinion have weighed the situation up and decided two later first rounders is a better net return than the compo pick. It’ll get done 

Ben brown will 100% be a demon. 100% there is absolutely no doubt.

to be clear. Because clearly not everyone gets it..  I AM JOKING

Sorry Dr. Evil but you've proven yourself to be untrustworthy. Therefore I don't believe you are joking and are indeed 100% factual in your statement that Brown is coming. Happy days.

Also can you tell me where I can find some orange sherbet? I went across the street but couldn't find any.

 

1 hour ago, Dr evil said:

Ben brown will 100% be a demon. 100% there is absolutely no doubt.

So what u r saying based on past experience is that Brown is off to Essendon. ????


4 hours ago, brendan said:

Living on the coast would be appealing but Geelong itself is a [censored] hole of a place

It has its good and bad parts like everywhere else in the world. Labeling the whole town as that is off the mark.

Just received word Brown’s better than a 50/90 chance of coming. 

3 hours ago, Nascent said:

Also can you tell me where I can find some orange sherbet? I went across the street but couldn't find any.

Just have a piece of gum instead. 

As for Brown, no news is not bad it’s just things still need to play out. If it’s between us and the bombers then surely they’ll have to pony up extra dough, hopefully we’re selling the better opportunity at finals. 

5 hours ago, ben russell said:

It has its good and bad parts like everywhere else in the world. Labeling the whole town as that is off the mark.

In my surfing youth, Geelong was a nice place to drive towards from home in the SE suburbs of Melbourne, in my 351 GTHO (and Sandman before that). A quick feed, usually great hamburgers or a small pizza when these were made by great pizzariers in the Geelong hill strip, refuel at cheap prices, and off to the coast road for the waves, sands and sheilas. 

Never thought the old Geelong was a bad place; it was usually a great place filled with great people. Cannot say that about the footy club down there - but that was winter and on the weekends, it was Mt Hotham or a home game at the 'G. 

There were always good memories of Geelong as a town, a stop-over, a launching pad for some of my real interests 'back in the days...'  

I hope Geelong has not deteriorated since then. In summer, it was a hub of sheer delight.

 

 

Edited by Deemania since 56


Just a reminder on what we are getting our hands on..

 

 

 

12 hours ago, MadAsHell said:

Have any of these people ever been to Geelong before????

Footballers' salary would enable you to live in East Geelong on the waterfront of you chose to live in town - it's pretty nice there.  

Bellarine is great - Queenscliff or Point Lonsdale.


1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

Thanks dd. You are like demonlands very own sports news reporter with the updates 24/7. 
 

For someone who is not on social media ts greatly appreciated.

Cheers and keep it up. 

 
7 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Anyone know a good barber. Perhaps a number 2 buzz cut 

I don’t want to get all biblical here, but is there a risk that his power will be lost if he loses his hair?


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