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Watching the NRL tonight. Home Ground advantage means nothing without a crowd, if the opponent is ready. 
Roosters 41 Broncos 0 so far

It means nothing where we play each week

All about mental preparation 

 

 
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12 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Watching the NRL tonight. Home Ground advantage means nothing without a crowd, if the opponent is ready. 
Roosters 41 Broncos 0 so far

It means nothing where we play each week

All about mental preparation 

 

53-0 now

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Care factor ....... 0

Narcissistic factor ..... 100

You made your point several posts ago, now you are just putting yourself at the top the page for no other reason than self promotion.

To quote you "give it a rest"

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7 minutes ago, dworship said:

Care factor ....... 0

Narcissistic factor ..... 100

You made your point several posts ago, now you are just putting yourself at the top the page for no other reason than self promotion.

To quote you "give it a rest"

What a strange person

59-0

Shellacking @Sir Why You Little, they could’ve brought the cardboard cutouts on as replacements, the wind might have blown some over on the Roosters players and actually laid a tackle.


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2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Shellacking @Sir Why You Little, they could’ve brought the cardboard cutouts on as replacements, the wind might have blown some over on the Roosters players and actually laid a tackle.

Absolutely that is a 186 from the Broncos 

They we’re unbeatable for decades up there!!

8 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

What a strange person

59-0

You really should of had a career in the media.... oh wait

 
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1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

Would be handy example if we played rugby league. But alas....

We play in Stadiums without crowds very soon...

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

We play in Stadiums without crowds very soon...

You don't say! No one can pull the wool over your eyes, WYL


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3 minutes ago, dworship said:

You really should of had a career in the media.... oh wait

Should have...

(Retirement is good, thanks)

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Should have...

(Retirement is good, thanks)

Only at the ABC

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Just now, Moonshadow said:

You don't say! No one can pull the wool over your eyes, WYL

Just wait for the excuses in a few weeks Moon, Good teams just do the job and go home

Doesn’t matter what the code is

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1 minute ago, dworship said:

Only at the ABC

No, i started at GTV when they ruled

that was fun

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Just wait for the excuses in a few weeks Moon, Good teams just do the job and go home

Doesn’t matter what the code is

Even Morse?


1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No, i started at GTV when they ruled

that was fun

But then they would of found out what a self promoter you are

They got the crowd noise so wrong tonight. If it had been a Broncos crowd there would have been dead silence.

Forced laughter came to mind.

 

10 hours ago, dworship said:

But then they would of found out what a self promoter you are

 

Think of would've, should've, could've. The ...'ve is an abbreviation of have. 

You may well be trying to wind up SWYL and I'm missing the point.

 


4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

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Your secret service background has served you well, Mr Bond!

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2 hours ago, ManDee said:

 

Think of would've, should've, could've. The ...'ve is an abbreviation of have. 

You may well be trying to wind up SWYL and I'm missing the point.

 

Haha ? I have no idea what those replies were all about

i found the NRL Game last night at Lang Park quite Fascinating 

Without a Crowd the Broncos gave nothing

 
1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Haha ? I have no idea what those replies were all about

i found the NRL Game last night at Lang Park quite Fascinating 

Without a Crowd the Broncos gave nothing

Broncos did have a large number of outs but it was an amazing outcome. Given the first and second try were in the first ten minutes I doubt that even the Broncos manic supporters would have made a difference.

The broadcasters will be very upset as the Broncos are the Collingwood of the NRL


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