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On 4/20/2019 at 8:53 PM, picket fence said:

He is NOT a forward but just shows how desperate we are. 

Sigh if  he plays he plays on a Wing thats it!

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7 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

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Thanks Rusty I definitely needed that!

47 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Thanks Rusty I definitely needed that!

✌? unfortunately watching the MFC is nothing like that box of chocs PF!

 

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What an ‘effing joke... on paper we would wrestle it with the best of them... in reality...

Despite a call from ANB, I’ve delayed and decided that the Dees don’t need my Membership this year.

Still I haven’t paid it because I’m not convinced that they’re playing to their potential...

(I probably will in the end, but I’m totally dee-motivated at this stage..)


On 4/20/2019 at 7:34 PM, joeboy said:

Couldn’t be bothered

Amen to that joeboy.

Usually can't wait for your thread joeboy, but totally understood this time around.

I have to ban myself from using Twitter during games now, its become nothing but more banner fillers... 

12 hours ago, DeezNuts said:

What an ‘effing joke... on paper we would wrestle it with the best of them... in reality...

Despite a call from ANB, I’ve delayed and decided that the Dees don’t need my Membership this year.

Still I haven’t paid it because I’m not convinced that they’re playing to their potential...

(I probably will in the end, but I’m totally dee-motivated at this stage..)

You're not one of those hunting around for a barcode in PF week are you.  Nobody is more dismayed at some decisions over the past few years than I am, but holding out game by game to see if you are going to buy a membership is poor form IMO.  Walk against the herd for once.  Buy in gloom.

 

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