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I particularly liked when Steven May said ā€œIā€™dĀ rather be out there losing with the boys than sitting in the standsā€.

That way when heā€™s finally out there, we can all lose together.

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Another episode

Another teary eye (or 2)Ā 

The HB story arc is really emotional. Fingers crossed he gets there. Would love for the club to bring out a few random extra episodes though the season and show some of the scenes of him getting back on the park - and winning games in September (no f word just yet though!!!)

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11 minutes ago, Beetle said:

I particularly liked when Steven May said ā€œIā€™dĀ rather be out there losing with the boys than sitting in the standsā€.

That way when heā€™s finally out there, we can all lose together.

Yeah, that was kinda odd.Ā 

 

The Boys are Ā very close knit and that is something.Ā  Ā  Goody announcing that Harley Bennell has been offered a contract and the boys getting around himĀ brings a tear in my eye. I know we are on the right track we just need that little bitĀ  of luck to go right for us.Ā 

Can't help it I just love my club.Ā 

Good ā€œmiddleā€ episodeĀ 

Will be interesting how theyĀ wrap it up next week

These guysĀ are close, itā€™s up to them how far they take each other

17 other clubs are doing similar thingsĀ 

But these guys should be there in SeptemberĀ 


3 hours ago, jako13 said:

Another episode

Another teary eye (or 2)Ā 

The HB story arc is really emotional. Fingers crossed he gets there. Would love for the club to bring out a few random extra episodes though the season and show some of the scenes of him getting back on the park - and winning games in September (no f word just yet though!!!)

Ā 

What a reaction from the players. Harley has settled in so well. He is a very humble and popular youngĀ man.Ā 

5 hours ago, Beetle said:

I particularly liked when Steven May said ā€œIā€™dĀ rather be out there losing with the boys than sitting in the standsā€.

That way when heā€™s finally out there, we can all lose together.

He said he is fourĀ kilograms lighter than last year, it looks more like 14.

The way the team got around HB, definitely teared up a bit, wife thinks I'm mad, but watching the reaction, the team is in a good place and you can see what they think of Harley, says more than enough for me. JV awesome bloke fierce competitor, but you get he doesn't quite have the eq for captain, no knock on the bloke he brings many other things to the team.Ā 

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10 hours ago, McQueen said:

4pm in Perf, bruh.Ā 
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All good.Ā 

Currently having a whip around to pay for angry to move to the McQueen residence so he can watch it earlier.:laugh:

1 hour ago, ManDee said:

Currently having a whip around to pay for angry to move to the McQueen residence so he can watch it earlier.:laugh:

Itā€™s on at 10am in Johannesburg if you get more than expected.Ā 


2 hours ago, McQueen said:

Itā€™s on at 10am in Johannesburg if you get more than expected.Ā 

Thanks for the donation Steve. And very nice of you to offer to pay for 1st class fares Perth to Jo burg.

7 hours ago, DaisyDeeciple said:

The way the team got around HB, definitely teared up a bit, wife thinks I'm mad, but watching the reaction, the team is in a good place and you can see what they think of Harley, says more than enough for me. JV awesome bloke fierce competitor, but you get he doesn't quite have the eq for captain, no knock on the bloke he brings many other things to the team.Ā 

Imagine him kicking his first goal in red and blue, just about the whole bench would want to clear!

If we are lucky enough to get him out on the park, please let this happen at the G!

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