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8 hours ago, Redleg said:

Is.

Correct, but you obviously do know that I meant 'was married to a woman'.

 
2 hours ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Hes come in from 13/1 to 8/1 in the blink of an eye on Ladbrokes.

 

True, ... and Jeremy Cameron is shooting up the leaderboard as we speak.

Time for the AFL to end the Gold Coast experiment.

It's been a monumental disaster from start to finish. Two teams in Queensland clearly doesn't work and I'd rather a team in Tassie than a team which is completely irrelevant. The whole set up is an almighty black hole.

 

Feel sorry for Stewie dew got offered the dees job but didn’t want to move, now he has wrecked his coaching career taking the suns job 

7 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Time for the AFL to end the Gold Coast experiment.

It's been a monumental disaster from start to finish. Two teams in Queensland clearly doesn't work and I'd rather a team in Tassie than a team which is completely irrelevant. The whole set up is an almighty black hole.

They will have to dismantle GC and start again from scratch. I don’t believe you can transfer the club over. Moving players from a beachy sunny party town to sleepy, cold and windy Tassie will not go down well.

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5 minutes ago, brendan said:

Feel sorry for Stewie dew got offered the dees job but didn’t want to move, now he has wrecked his coaching career taking the suns job 

I don't at all. Had the Dees job on a platter, refused, then decided to adopt the basket-case that is GC. Thank god we didn't appoint that type of ineptitude.

 

1 minute ago, america de cali said:

They will have to dismantle GC and start again from scratch. I don’t believe you can transfer the club over. Moving players from a beachy sunny party town to sleepy, cold and windy Tassie will not go down well.

America, the Tassie bit may not happen, I agree it's not that simple. But the GC are probably the biggest 'who gives a shite' club in Australian professional sport. And I don't see the point in them existing.

Why invest more money into GC when Brisbane can barely keep their heads above water. 

Will GWS ever average more than 10K? 

 
5 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

 

Will GWS ever average more than 10K? 

They did a survey of their supporter base asking that same question. They both said probably not. 

10 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

They did a survey of their supporter base asking that same question. They both said probably not. 

Very good.

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Started watching saints v swans.

For 45 secs thought saints  a chance. 

Wish we could get Zac Jones.

 

Yes the fat lady is already singing at Marvel Stadium.

57 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Time for the AFL to end the Gold Coast experiment.

It's been a monumental disaster from start to finish. Two teams in Queensland clearly doesn't work and I'd rather a team in Tassie than a team which is completely irrelevant. The whole set up is an almighty black hole.

Surely must be up there as one of the most expensive blunders in VFL/AFL history.

No one is watching at the ground or via the box.  A complete ratings disaster and there is absolute zero interest in putting in from the bulk of the senior players.

2 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Yes the fat lady is already singing at Marvel Stadium.

That name ha.

 

6 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Yes the fat lady is already singing at Marvel Stadium.

The equivelant of Thor vs Ant Man


The look on Alan Richardson says it all he looks like a defeated man. A busted A hole. 

What a disgrace of a club, there in for a decade of darkness.

So many putrid teams.. no wonder theres gonna be a bunch of top teams with massive percentages.


 

It would seem the only pride happening at the Saints is off the field


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