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Posted
6 hours ago, mo64 said:

I don't judge De Goey but whatever allegations that have been made against him whilst overseas, but I do question his judgment in going overseas in the first place. The timing of those trips screams of lack of professionalism, as it seems that football is a means to his lifestyle. 

Personally, I think the "No DH Policy", is a load of rubbish. Martin Pike was seen as the ultimate DH when at Melbourne, and ended up a 4-time premiership player. Roos admitted that we had the chance to get Toby Greene, but he was seen as a DH. As long as players abide by whatever the club require of them, I couldn't care less what they're like off the field. Although I might draw the line if they love Rap music. (A reference to all the TISM fans).

I always call Trent Rivers "He'll never be an old man river" but it hasn't quite taken yet.

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4 hours ago, FarNorthernD said:

A mate who is a huge Collingwood supporter puts this failure squarely at the feet of Nathan Buckley. As you point out Axis of Bob, they had a great young list that never reached heights it should have, particularly 2012-15. 
My mate is getting great satisfaction watching them play now under McRae . He also thinks De Goey should go and Foxtrot Oscar

No offence to your mate but I hope his satisfaction ends soon.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, layzie said:

I always call Trent Rivers "He'll never be an old man river" but it hasn't quite taken yet.

Just booked my ticket to see their first gig in 19 years. Can't wait.

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2 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Just booked my ticket to see their first gig in 19 years. Can't wait.

Oh yeah at Good things? Would love to go but it's a Friday argh.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Just booked my ticket to see their first gig in 19 years. Can't wait.

I believe @Colin B. Flaubert is hoping to come to Aus from Japan for that very gig. 
Those crazy mofos sure knew how to put on a show back in the day. Probs not a lot has changed in two decades. 
Enjoy it, Mo!

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I've still got the first TISM single that I bought back in the 1980s, the title of which would not pass the censors on this site (initials are "D.O.M.F.").

It's a 7" single that came packaged in a 12" cardboard sleeve that was glued on all four sides, so you had to break into the packaging to get to the actual record.  Those wacky funsters!

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Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, mo64 said:

I don't judge De Goey but whatever allegations t.............., I think the "No DH Policy", is a load of rubbish. Martin Pike was seen as the ultimate DH when at Melbourne, and ended up a 4-time premiership player. ......................the chance to get Toby Greene, .).

De Goey and Tobey Greene rather support a no DH policy.  They are often missing and are very high maintenance. 

Pike is alleged to have been exported for a specific unforgivable act at Melbourne which need not be mentioned or speculated at this late date.  Whereas as far as we know, he just generally got on the turps elsewhere.

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Posted
3 hours ago, picket fence said:

no NO AND A BIGGER NO .... Just the thought of this Culture Killer of a person at our club fills me with HORROR😱 Even if the club entertained such a player, that would be it for me, No more support, no more money... and worse of all NO MORE PICKET FENCE TRAINING REPORTS.... er, I, ar hope I have made myself very very clear on this!!?

That’s exactly how I felt about us recruiting that Hawthorn [censored] and haven’t bought a membership since

But seems everyone on here loves him

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Posted
1 hour ago, David-Demon said:

I wouldn't take him home to meet my X wife.

I would, but then again, I am not very fond of either of them!!!

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Posted
5 hours ago, Old Bear said:

That’s exactly how I felt about us recruiting that Hawthorn [censored] and haven’t bought a membership since

But seems everyone on here loves him

Move on, Your Loss.

Csn only be described as one if the worst decisions of all time.

Biggest  dummy spit from an adult (?) ever. 

There must be other reasons than this one you have provided. 

Giant  loser of a lost cause. 

Posted
6 hours ago, Left Foot Snap said:

I would, but then again, I am not very fond of either of them!!!

Sorry, I should have said "Wives"

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Posted
12 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I believe @Colin B. Flaubert is hoping to come to Aus from Japan for that very gig. 
Those crazy mofos sure knew how to put on a show back in the day. Probs not a lot has changed in two decades. 
Enjoy it, Mo!

And for family reunion! It's been a long time since I've seen Uncle Humphrey! 😄

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1 minute ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

And for family reunion! It's been a long time since I've seen Uncle Humphrey! 😄

Hope it’s a blast, G. 🥳


Posted
10 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

the social media flame wars between tism and regurgitator have been a delight to witness

Has anyone ever seen both bands in the same room????

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Hear me out..

What if Brayshaw goes ( and i believe it is really 50/50 at the moment) and Jackson goes.

Leaves us with about 1.5mill to spend.. we get an end of first round compo for Angus..  get 2 first round picks and lets say a player like Meek, a ruckman that we actually need.

leaves us with 3 first round picks.. id imagine somehow we get a top 10 pick from Freo and there original first round pick.. maybe 14/15 plus pick 20 for angus after possible priority picks and FS picks (if there are any, im not sure this year)

DeGoey would have to be a thought, it would cancel out Angus pick and yes not many like him, but he can play.. and would play mainly forward i reckon. 

or we bundle pick 20 and pick 15 to give to some club for an earlier pick and aim to have 2 picks inside top 10.

SO many possibilities.

 

Posted
7 minutes ago, Demon3 said:

Hear me out..

What if Brayshaw goes ( and i believe it is really 50/50 at the moment) and Jackson goes.

Leaves us with about 1.5mill to spend.. we get an end of first round compo for Angus..  get 2 first round picks and lets say a player like Meek, a ruckman that we actually need.

leaves us with 3 first round picks.. id imagine somehow we get a top 10 pick from Freo and there original first round pick.. maybe 14/15 plus pick 20 for angus after possible priority picks and FS picks (if there are any, im not sure this year)

DeGoey would have to be a thought, it would cancel out Angus pick and yes not many like him, but he can play.. and would play mainly forward i reckon. 

or we bundle pick 20 and pick 15 to give to some club for an earlier pick and aim to have 2 picks inside top 10.

SO many possibilities.

 

Pies are chasing McStay as well, so they won't get free agent compensation if De Goey leaves.

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14 hours ago, picket fence said:

no NO AND A BIGGER NO .... Just the thought of this Culture Killer of a person at our club fills me with HORROR😱 Even if the club entertained such a player, that would be it for me, No more support, no more money... and worse of all NO MORE PICKET FENCE TRAINING REPORTS.... er, I, ar hope I have made myself very very clear on this!!?

Now let me get this straight picket - you're saying you're opposed to DeGooey coming to the Dees ?

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Posted
2 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Now let me get this straight picket - you're saying you're opposed to DeGooey coming to the Dees ?

Please be patient with Picky he used to be so uncertain and now he is not so sure

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Posted

This is classic Demonland.

Someone revived a thread that’s 4 YEARS OLD, and now it’s splintered into 3 extra pages of people screaming No, a side argument about when forgiveness should and shouldn’t be given, and a thread within a thread about an 80’s alternative band.

Bless you all.

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Posted
13 hours ago, David-Demon said:

I wouldn't take him home to meet my X wife.

Do you live with your ex wife? 

That must make it difficult on so many levels.

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