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1 minute ago, demonzz said:

Bag the [censored] out of him with no hard feelings. Wtf.  Rubbish footballers dont make it to afl level.

You need context.

In an AFL sense he was "rubbish''.  At VAFA level he'd be considered very good.  Still not elite, but very good.

Sorry to hurt your feelings.

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3 minutes ago, ProDee said:

You need context.

In an AFL sense he was "rubbish''.  At VAFA level he'd be considered very good.  Still not elite, but very good.

Sorry to hurt your feelings.

Thanks for saying sorry because i was feeling very hurt. To me that shows great character. All the best pd.

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5 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Thanks Doctor. I don't even know what the [censored] Instagram is - much less an Instagram model.

Perhaps a poster could enlighten me?

I did try to look at those clips - my god they are just too awful to persist.

Seriously what is the world coming to? Is she actually making lots of money from these narcissistic displays of inane vanity?  Does someone pay her for this?  

Life was so much simpler in my youth - with the added bonus of regular MFC Premierships!

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Proud to say I own his signed match-worn guernsey from the 2017 breast cancer awareness game.

Farewell Tomas.  You came to us and added a spark that we were lacking.  You made one big error but learned a very valuable lesson in life, and you showed that you learned.  Best wishes for the future.

 

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14 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

You can watch and see for yourself

 

 

I'm just stunned you knew about it or bothered to watch it.

BTW, I haven't.

It takes all sorts DS, live and let live.  We're all just trying to make a living and it strikes me that the girl is not really hurting anyone.

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1 hour ago, dl4e said:

Who is that bloke sitting next to Bugg. 

I reckon who ever it is he's made a way bigger "mistake" than what Buggy was supposed to have made.....

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Wish you all the best Buggy you played your football tough and tha'ts what we needed at the time. You had a brain freeze at that split second that wasn't you.

You played your small part for us. Thanks and hope you do well with your life. Hope you support the Dees.

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On 2/2/2019 at 4:06 PM, monoccular said:

I did try to look at those clips - my god they are just too awful to persist.

Seriously what is the world coming to? Is she actually making lots of money from these narcissistic displays of inane vanity?  Does someone pay her for this?  

Life was so much simpler in my youth - with the added bonus of regular MFC Premierships!

She'll make money off the views she gets... I think it's around $2 per 1000 views depending on the channel.

The biggest youtuber in the world makes on average almost a million per month! PER MONTH!!

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On 2/1/2019 at 6:24 PM, Baghdad Bob said:

I thought that after the Mills incident but his piece in the Player's Voice and what I've heard from people who know him he's not.

I think he's just a bloke who make a bad mistake and I think he's truly remorseful.

Good luck Tom, hope the business goes gangbusters.  Thanks for your efforts at MFC and helping us when we were rubbish.

Classy post BB. Why the vitriol by others?

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On 2/1/2019 at 7:58 PM, willmoy said:

Sticks up for his mates on the field. That outweighs anything else in my book and it brings everyone together......

I  draw a line between when the Dees became a force to now  was the bulldogs game in 2017 which included the Bugg tweet ".. You Ready??".

I saw a team that felt they belonged that day that I hadn't seen for 10 years.  Bugg didn't instigate this but played a(very) small part in setting the scene.  Dees made the front page. Bugg gets a mural. Dees on the news and in the papers for the week. 

And they beat the Premiers by 10 goals.

 

I'll remember him for that game.  We all make mistakes.

 

Good luck to him.

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On 2/1/2019 at 10:52 PM, Dr. Gonzo said:

What the hell is in Instagram model?

I'm in my 30s and I've already stopped understanding the world, I hate to think how you blokes in your 60s+ cope ?

 

We cope by remembering what we saw without having to revert to a video screen. Hence, we still remember the artistry of Robbie Flower because we saw it live and still remember.

Of course, in another 10 years or so, we'll start forgetting things...

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