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"Not to mention the potential recruitment of Bennell, who will start training with Melbourne on Tuesday."

On 11/26/2019 at 11:45 AM, dazzledavey36 said:

That'll take him to Xmas. Hopefully he is full training by end of January. 

Think Age was taking the piz dd. 

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On 11/28/2019 at 5:13 AM, DubDee said:

Save him for finals I say!!

For ANB 

harsh but fair 

Life isn't fair

Bennell will come in for Jones in the GF

On 11/27/2019 at 12:23 AM, Redleg said:

If it’s true that he hasn’t run for 6 months, it would not be difficult to see him missing most, if not all of the season.

Playing any games this year might be a bonus.

I agree Mr Leg if he makes it back it will be the greatest comeback since Lazarus. Perhaps a few games at Casey around late July.


On 11/30/2019 at 1:47 PM, old dee said:

I agree Mr Leg if he makes it back it will be the greatest comeback since Lazarus. Perhaps a few games at Casey around late July.

Lazarus played for Fitzroy in the 1960s if I recall. I think a FF?  So for him to come back would be a miracle of biblical proportions. 

7 hours ago, monoccular said:

Lazarus played for Fitzroy in the 1960s if I recall. I think a FF?  So for him to come back would be a miracle of biblical proportions. 

Sadly I am old enough to remember him well mono. Was nothing flash but then at that time no one at Brunswick Street was much good either. They lost every game from mid 63 till the end of 64. A streak of 27.

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From Steven May’s insta story

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Just now, Dee Gee said:

From Steven May’s insta story

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for a guy who couldn't run for 6 months he looks fit...


 

7 minutes ago, GCDee said:

for a guy who couldn't run for 6 months he looks fit...

Wish I looked that fit after doing no running for 6 months. 

May has been pushing for Harley to get a gig and if he trains well and looks solid the dee's will be picking him up.

Hopefully May can keep Harley on the straight and narrow as the boys used to enjoy the lagers together on the GC.

26 minutes ago, Dee Gee said:

 

It's amazing what bugs some people.  Take me for example, the way the social media person at the MFC uses the "+" symbol instead of the "&" symbol in every-f-ing-thing makes me wonder if we've had a work experience kid in at the club at some stage, and we haven't been able to get rid of them.

Are we red plus blue, or red and blue?

FFS.

PS.  Welcome back Harley.

16 minutes ago, The Chazz said:

It's amazing what bugs some people.  Take me for example, the way the social media person at the MFC uses the "+" symbol instead of the "&" symbol in every-f-ing-thing makes me wonder if we've had a work experience kid in at the club at some stage, and we haven't been able to get rid of them.

Are we red plus blue, or red and blue?

FFS.

PS.  Welcome back Harley.

Think it's a style thing that's developed over time, "+" looks better than "&" to the young-ins


19 minutes ago, Dee Gee said:

Think it's a style thing that's developed over time, "+" looks better than "&" to the young-ins

Bring back Burgo!!!

7 minutes ago, JakovichScissorKick said:

[censored] just got real!

Welcome for your first real day Harley at the mighty Dees.

we all can't wait fir you to succeed and get on to the G in the red and blue.

enjoy your fitness training and pre season build up 

Hopefully your due plenty of good  fortune and opportunity to show your skills.

2 hours ago, Dee Gee said:

Think it's a style thing that's developed over time, "+" looks better than "&" to the young-ins

So what's next no instead of yes because it is faster to type?


Just now, old dee said:

So what's next no instead of yes because it is faster to type?

No (yes)

9 hours ago, old dee said:

So what's next no instead of yes because it is faster to type?

There's a grammatical irony in this post, OD.

 

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