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10 hours ago, beelzebub said:

So we can all have a moment to chill, relax....and enjoy a Garrett free moment whilst recollecting our humour.

Strangely my fav song of theirs...

 

All 4 songs on Bird Noises are absolute crackers Bub!

 
1 hour ago, bing181 said:

Offence, what offence?

White male privilege personified.

Are you one of those dudes who walk around in a dress?

Asking cos you talk like a lefty femmo, you know, with your made-up hate labels and all.

 

Not sure if this has been covered but did anyone else think that Neville Jetta looked a little proppy in the last quarter. I cant imagine life without Nev but he looked as though he was treading water trying to chase an opposition player. Like Hogan he has an ungainly gait but this was definitely something else. Maybe Saty might be able to help with this. 

1 hour ago, bing181 said:

Offence, what offence?

White male privilege personified.

lol another member of the offended brigade, charging in on his high horse. 

Grow up sunshine. Its a big, mean old world out there. Best you stay in your safe space with the curtains drawn.


3 minutes ago, longsuffering said:

Not sure if this has been covered but did anyone else think that Neville Jetta looked a little proppy in the last quarter. I cant imagine life without Nev but he looked as though he was treading water trying to chase an opposition player. Like Hogan he has an ungainly gait but this was definitely something else. Maybe Saty might be able to help with this. 

As in massage Nev’s sore leg? 

1 hour ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Grabbed the joke, instantly! It was a good one. Surely no-one was offended. 

Nobody with any actual intelligence.

 
26 minutes ago, longsuffering said:

ET don't be like that. Wouldn't like someone else to get their nose out of joint.

Fair enough. If it was the piece of play I’m thinking of, Nev just looked buggered from running hard. 

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3 hours ago, DubDee said:

Crows might get Matt Crouch and Milera back for Sunday

but are still without, Walker, Sloane, B Crouch, McGovern, Knight, and B Smith.  That's 6 of their best.  Shows how badly the dogs are going to only score 2 goals against them

http://www.afc.com.au/news/2018-05-22/injury-update-round-10

With those outs we should expose them. :)


8 hours ago, JV7 said:

Jamie Bennell would consistently get a game in Darwin back in the day, often picked from nowhere to play so I wouldn’t be surprised if Spargo is rested & Garlett does come in, not entirely because of indigenous round but think it may play a part in Garletts secletion

In case you haven’t noticed, there have been huge changes at MFC since Jamie Bennell was on our list.

IF Bennell was getting picked to play in Darwin just because he was indigenous, i very much doubt if Garlett would be picked by the current match committee just because he is indigenous.  

27 minutes ago, longsuffering said:

Not sure if this has been covered but did anyone else think that Neville Jetta looked a little proppy in the last quarter. I cant imagine life without Nev but he looked as though he was treading water trying to chase an opposition player. Like Hogan he has an ungainly gait but this was definitely something else. Maybe Saty might be able to help with this. 

If the incident I am thinking of, commentators said he had just made two big efforts on the ball or tackling and was shot...

 

hopefully that is all it was.

if there is anyone who hasn't been offended yet, please post now so we can rectify the situation

there is plenty for everyone

Garlett, WILL play this week!


Has Spargo got a dog ?? ???

4 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

but where, fence? alice or casey? 

Droll Daisy

Will take the plane trip !!

2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

is that a real or a fake apology, ethan?

Bernie is watching you Daisy...

Injury update said Weids did a calf at training.  Will be out this week (more precautionary) and ready the week after.  Interesting to see if he has to come back via Casey, or straight in


As for the changes re: Adelaide - an 80% fit Matt Crouch with hamstring trouble doesn't worry me too much.  Our midfield is fit and firing and I have every confidence that we can run over the top of them.

Their backline is pretty well drilled and one of the better ones we've faced in the last month, so we'll need to be on our game in terms of how we use the ball forward of the centre.  

Other than that we should have them covered!

Probably none, we need to put  crap on anyone who is underperforming.That worked for Harmes and Melksham.

1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

As for the changes re: Adelaide - an 80% fit Matt Crouch with hamstring trouble doesn't worry me too much.  Our midfield is fit and firing and I have every confidence that we can run over the top of them.

Their backline is pretty well drilled and one of the better ones we've faced in the last month, so we'll need to be on our game in terms of how we use the ball forward of the centre.  

Other than that we should have them covered!

Yep Wise, the last team we played that had six of their best (liberal) players out, we won by over 100 points, should be easy.....

 
4 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Injury update said Weids did a calf at training.  Will be out this week (more precautionary) and ready the week after.  Interesting to see if he has to come back via Casey, or straight in

Hes not that crucial to the mix yet id say. Bull might get another run...ease Weed back.

We are running at a level way above the Crows right now.  Anything is possible at AFL level but If we hold our form this should be a very solid win and if the tea leaves are correct there is a good chance of a pretty big blow out in the offing.

Go Demons!


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