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4 hours ago, FarNorthernD said:

Fair enough but for a bloke with 16,000+ posts who is obviously a passionate supporter of the club you have also missed the various articles over time on her on the club website and not listened to any of the podcasts. She has also been on the tv footy shows and there has been articles on her in the mainstream media. She ain’t Patrick Dangerfield but the guys on here claiming ‘no idea’ must really go out of their way to avoid any AFLW news even that of your own club. 

9600 posts*

*Only around 5% of those are football related. 

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On 6/8/2019 at 10:03 AM, Leoncelli_36 said:

So a few years ago it was Troy Chaplin supporting Richmond, now our own Lilly Mithen has shown a passion for the Geelong Football Club. This is embarrassing and the club should sack her tomorrow 

 

 

So, she goes along and supports Geelong against someone other than the MFC. 

Yeah, not rapped with that, but whatever.

But why post it all over social media?  That's just plain silly and kind of rubbing our noses in it.

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2 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

So, she goes along and supports Geelong against someone other than the MFC. 

Yeah, not rapped with that, but whatever.

But why post it all over social media?  That's just plain silly and kind of rubbing our noses in it.

Agree with this wholeheartedly. 

 

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The cats went hard at Lily to pinch her from us, they thought they’d get her in the end, but she stayed with us, in part because of the culture we’ve developed with our AFLW team.

It doesn’t make a great photo, but does any seriously give a F?

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1 minute ago, Mach5 said:

The cats went hard at Lily to pinch her from us, they thought they’d get her in the end, but she stayed with us, in part because of the culture we’ve developed with our AFLW team.

It doesn’t make a great photo, but does any seriously give a F?

Yep, the bloke who started this thread.

He has a history though.. started a thread couple of years ago during the Roos era kicking and screaming like a child because some of the boys had put pictures on instagram out having a couple of beers after a loss... 

Humans having beers after a loss = death penalty according to him...

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11 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Yep, the bloke who started this thread.

He has a history though.. started a thread couple of years ago during the Roos era kicking and screaming like a child because some of the boys had put pictures on instagram out having a couple of beers after a loss... 

Humans having beers after a loss = death penalty according to him...

You must have one hell of a memory Dazzle.

First, remembering deeluded's ban 28 months ago, now this.

Remind me to never get on your bad side mate!

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1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

I've sat behind her and a bunch of the other MFC AFLW players at the G for a men's game last year. Seemed to cheer pretty hard for us. 

They moved during the 3rd quarter. I was with @Bitter but optimistic and he was a drunken disgrace trying to get Daisy Pearce's autograph. I moved too.

You’re a petty and  jealous fellow Moonie!

Daisy and I graciously exchanged autographs . Hers is displayed proudly among my many gold awards

I imagine mine would be prominently displayed at her abode

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4 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

9600 posts*

*Only around 5% of those are football related. 

You’ve got me covered on stats Ethan 

However, I too will take this opportunity to be critical of you ( in a supportive way unnaturally)

  1. You lost a lot of credibility when you divested yourself of the hard hat photo 

2. You should have specialised in posts about scat throwing.  This is an area where many d’landers lack expertise and could look to you as a guru

Just sayin 

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On 6/8/2019 at 12:11 PM, Bitter but optimistic said:

At the least , a jolly good thrashing!

BBO - after the events of this weekend I am happy that you didn't use the word f-logging.  

You may get a suspension by PC Gillon.

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