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  On 24/06/2018 at 07:57, jane02 said:

I can’t believe I was supporting the Blues. God I hate Collingwood. My husband and his stupid family are getting so far ahead of themselves - it’s almost unbearable. 

Think I will book myself into a yoga retreat every weekend until the season is over.

 

We are mirror images - your Husbo  and his family's irrational support for Collingwood and my Wifey and hers.

intolerable

father in law thought it good judgement to send a "bad luck timbo, good game" after QBW. Good intent I'm sure but know your time!

 

if only the Tour de France was around QBW so I could tune out 

 

Carlton played their best game of the year, never gave up. good effort.


  On 24/06/2018 at 09:46, timbo said:

We are mirror images - your Husbo  and his family's irrational support for Collingwood and my Wifey and hers.

intolerable

father in law thought it good judgement to send a "bad luck timbo, good game" after QBW. Good intent I'm sure but know your time!

 

if only the Tour de France was around QBW so I could tune out 

I still haven’t forgiven my husband for putting the replay on the minute we got home from the QB match - and thinking I would be OK about it. ???

Apparently Harris Andrews deteriorated sat night and had to go to hospital, apparently has internal bleeding I wonder if that will be part of the doctors report that will determine Cameron’s penalty

 

There is talk on bigfooty that he has bleeding on the brain and wont return to training till feb- march worst case scenario he might not pkay again if that’s true Cameron must miss the remainder of the year 


  On 24/06/2018 at 23:36, brendan said:

There is talk on bigfooty that he has bleeding on the brain and wont return to training till feb- march worst case scenario he might not pkay again if that’s true Cameron must miss the remainder of the year 

God...hope the kid is alright. You’d assume this goes straight to the tribunal and they better have the balls to suspend him for the rest of the season like you said. 

  On 24/06/2018 at 23:36, brendan said:

There is talk on bigfooty that he has bleeding on the brain and wont return to training till feb- march worst case scenario he might not pkay again if that’s true Cameron must miss the remainder of the year 

I’d be surprised if that was the case, I reckon if any bleeding it would be from the chest from the fall. But if true, hope he’s ok


  On 25/06/2018 at 00:28, Sir Why You Little said:

Cameron lined him up. What a total dog act

He must always be reminded of this Thuggery

 

No he mustn't, he made a mistake, he most likely wont do it again, stop the hate and forgive. We have Bugg, Vince and Lewis who have all done stupid things also.

  On 25/06/2018 at 00:33, SFebey said:

No he mustn't, he made a mistake, he most likely wont do it again, stop the hate and forgive. We have Bugg, Vince and Lewis who have all done stupid things also.

Please don’t preach to me. 

Cameron lined him up with the full force of a  flying elbow

  On 25/06/2018 at 00:36, Sir Why You Little said:

Please don’t preach to me. 

Cameron lined him up with the full force of a  flying elbow

As I said, take a look at Vince and Lewis careers, plus Bugg last year. WGAF, don't be so dramatic. 

  On 25/06/2018 at 00:39, SFebey said:

As I said, take a look at Vince and Lewis careers, plus Bugg last year. WGAF, don't be so dramatic. 

All i have to do is look at the footage of Caneron running in. He knew what he was aiming for...

who said anything about excusing MFC players anyway. 

Do you realize how serious bleeding on the brain can be???


  On 25/06/2018 at 00:43, Sir Why You Little said:

All i have to do is look at the footage of Caneron running in. He knew what he was aiming for...

who said anything about excusing MFC players anyway. 

Do you realize how serious bleeding on the brain can be???

He is out of hospital already.

Can happen with any clash, yes it was a dog act but why remember his whole career from one incident? He's a star of the game who stuffed up, went to Andrews post match and apologised. He'll get weeks, we move on, jeez.

  On 24/06/2018 at 23:36, brendan said:

There is talk on bigfooty that he has bleeding on the brain and wont return to training till feb- march worst case scenario he might not pkay again if that’s true Cameron must miss the remainder of the year 

If he doesn't play again Cameron should be rubbed out for a year.

Thug.

If the AFL is serious about the spectacle and watchability and expanding the game, get serious on thuggery. Reading his response to the journos, he didn't sound very contrite.

  On 25/06/2018 at 00:46, SFebey said:

He is out of hospital already.

Can happen with any clash, yes it was a dog act but why remember his whole career from one incident? He's a star of the game who stuffed up, went to Andrews post match and apologised. He'll get weeks, we move on, jeez.

He aint no star. He is a repeat offender

you can call him a star, i call him a thug. 

I remember the Jim O’dea John Greening incident. Maybe you are too young. 

Look it ip on youtube. Greening had mental issues permanently

 
  On 25/06/2018 at 00:53, Sir Why You Little said:

He aint no star. He is a repeat offender

you can call him a star, i call him a thug. 

I remember the Jim O’dea John Greening incident. Maybe you are too young. 

Look it ip on youtube. Greening had mental issues permanently

Let go of the past, otherwise you wont enjoy the future. Have a nice day.

  On 25/06/2018 at 00:55, SFebey said:

Let go of the past, otherwise you wont enjoy the future. Have a nice day.

Wow. You really don’t get it do you. 

Delayed problems are common. I know this through personal experience


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