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You probably don't need to go to the trouble, DL.

Given what this place is like at the moment, I'm sure we'll be kept well and truly up to date on this pick for the next 12 months (and longer if we have a bad year).

 

On facebook I read this nonsense that we were making a last attempt at Daniher for picks 3 and 8. What a load of rubbish. Nearly fell off my chair.

44 minutes ago, dl4e said:

On facebook I read this nonsense that we were making a last attempt at Daniher for picks 3 and 8. What a load of rubbish. Nearly fell off my chair.

Can't kick straight and can't get on the park. Will fit in nicely at the Dees.


He's a gamblin' man our Goody.

48 minutes ago, dl4e said:

On facebook I read this nonsense that we were making a last attempt at Daniher for picks 3 and 8. What a load of rubbish. Nearly fell off my chair.

I'd quit my job at the MFC if they traded in Daniher.

1 minute ago, binman said:

I'd quit my job at the MFC if they traded in Daniher.

Daniher is special.  The right medical dept and payday is around the corner.  Excited me more than Hogan ever has.

 

Dont think we have the medical dept not a corner coming up.

 
Just now, TGR said:

Daniher is special.  The right medical dept and payday is around the corner.  Excited me more than Hogan ever has.

 

Dont think we have the medical dept not a corner coming up.

Yea if only the medical team can fix his feet, knees and ball drop so he can kick straight.

4 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

He's a gamblin' man our Goody.

No doubt.

 

The club can’t afford failure in 2020.  They are going all chips in.  Problem is they have 2 pair.


Gonna get in early for what is going to be a very big thread...

Huge win for the club!

Masterstroke!

29 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

He's a gamblin' man our Goody.

?

33 minutes ago, TGR said:

No doubt.

The club can’t afford failure in 2020.  They are going all chips in.  Problem is they have 2 pair.

He bluffed his way through this year and ended up folding.
Now chasing his loses. 

47 minutes ago, TGR said:

No doubt.

 

The club can’t afford failure in 2020.  They are going all chips in.  Problem is they have 2 pair.

Are you saying 2 pair can't win?


16 minutes ago, Unleash Hell said:

Are you saying 2 pair can't win?

No.  The opponent with a straight flush can always fold.

3 hours ago, Cards13 said:

Yea if only the medical team can fix his feet, knees and ball drop so he can kick straight.

He kicked 65 goals 37 behinds in 2017. I don’t think his kicking accuracy is a problem.

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soooooo..... what does Melbourne have?

43 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

soooooo..... what does Melbourne have?

Pickett and Rivers.


Norf will trade it for some B grade squid anyway, nothing to worry about 

 

My take is; Nort expect us to finish 17th in 2020, haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

1 minute ago, dworship said:

My take is; Nort expect us to finish 17th in 2020, haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Wonder how their going to feel after win the 2020 flag?


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