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Just now, Mazer Rackham said:

You have to use an actual phone and not just a picture of one from the Aus Post junk mail catalogue.

So that is the problem  a tually thought my Nokia would get it done

 
32 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Funny that you can say bastard but not [censored] (whip a horse) 

Presumably the designers of the auto-censor assume that every reference to 'bastard' refers to the child of an unwed mother. 

I am interested in a stat. The one about being in the 8 after Rd 23, are you in or are you out?

I'm also interested in the stat of statement games against quality opposition RE: Port, Geelong, Sydney etc. Did you win or did you lose? Its pretty black and white. Inside 50 counts, scoring shots, clearances are totally irrelevant in that scenario. 

 

As I've said before, winning is the only thing that matters. The MFC is a professional sporting organisation with one goal, to win premierships. We have been a failure, by this standard of measure for such a long time, which explains why we take small statistical victories. It's all we have.

But like you @Redleg I am sick to death of stats. I want wins, I want to play finals and I want to see premierships. Nothing else matters. 

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2 hours ago, layzie said:

I am interested in a stat. The one about being in the 8 after Rd 23, are you in or are you out?

 

Yes, that is a stat I care about.


5 hours ago, Smokey said:

Ok everyone - the baby boomers have spoken. 

We are not to discuss anything other than whether we won or not. 

Punishing bloody baby boomers!! I’ve been waiting for this discussion on DL, about time it has been brought out in the open.

15 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I hope we dominate the frees for stat this weekend. 

 

Cool Ethan. Did you get a gig as an umpire this weekend?

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9 hours ago, Biffen said:

I reckon 43% of people would agree with Redleg.

... and 55% would disagree, 60% don't care, and another 33.79% will make up their mind in the next month or so.

 

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