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26 minutes ago, dieter said:

I still don't believe it was a reportable offence. The Brisbane player basically ran into him, he was looking the other way and May braced himself for impact. Also, if it's okay for one player to do it and not get penalised then ....I won't go on...

Story of the AFL it has been this way ever since I can remember dieter the big clubs / AFL darlings get off or low penalities the other clubs get it in the neck. May had a bad record so he coped it. 

 
2 hours ago, McQueen said:

Wouldn’t be a normal day on demonland without your positive reinforcement. ?

Happy to help you out Steve.

9 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

It’s not often I laugh with one of your posts SWYL but that last line of yours was good.

Well he continues to say there was nothing wrong. It is astounding 

 
42 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Yes, but I resist looking from the Book Depository window towards the grassy knoll

You assume there is a conspiracy , of course you work in television so the standard of professionalism is much lower, so you assume it is the same everywhere

There is no conspiracy 

i want to know why last summer and the Season 2019 was such a disaster and you are obviously clueless for any real information 

So please refrain from having anything to do with my conversations. 

What my old job has anything to do with this topic is beyond me, but you had to think of something to fire a shot at, i get that. 

I retired 18 months ago btw....

Goodbye...

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Doesn't look like he's ever played every game in a season, doubt it happens when he's 28 and so injury prone. I'm sure OMac can fill the void though ?

 

The 3.5 games he played last year were enough to show what a great pick up he was. The rest of the months he spent being fat and unfit proved that he needed a wake up call. 
 

Get his body right and he will make us a 50% better defensive side. 

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