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Cheeky Bernie (now with more Hibbo)

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That was good at the time but I thought Hibberd should get it for throwing the ball back to the boundary maggot and “accidentally” having Lamb’s very punchable head in the way. 

  • Demonland changed the title to Cheeky Bernie (now with more Hibbo)
 
31 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Yep - that’s the one. Hibberd = comedy gold!

It's pretty rich of Jack Riewoldt to be putting shite on Lewis for appealing for free kicks.


Don't you just love Hibbo ?  Class act a bit of oomph, a bit of arrogance  an abundance of confidence  and its rubbing off on his team mates. His a real Dee.

On 5/23/2018 at 9:47 PM, nosoupforme said:

Don't you just love Hibbo ?  Class act a bit of oomph, a bit of arrogance  an abundance of confidence  and its rubbing off on his team mates. His a real Dee.

Bernie fit into this category as well.  Have been question marks around his contribution to the team in recient years, which whilst his certainly not the player he once was, I think are a little unfair on him.  Regardless of what their onfeild contribution is, I recon that guys like Hibbo, Max and Bernie are the heart and soul of a footy club that make it a game worth playing and trying your guts out for and that can not be under rated.

 

He's = he is.                 He's a big boy he can look after himself

His. Means belonging to. It is a possessive pronoun. His toe hurts.

You know who you are, take a second to help a silly old man that can only communicate in English nit inglish (sic)

 


I’m still dirty on Riewoldt for a sneaky act last year. When we played them a scuffle spilled into the bench area and he, from the interchange engaged viney and wrestled while viney was still an on field player. Richmond scored a goal straight after, while we were effectively reduced by one player. Only a fine given. If it ever happens again, I hope he cops 3 weeks minimum.  I’ll be watching you, j. Riewoldt.  

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