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Closing the thread might be a good idea.

 
5 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Closing the thread might be a good idea.

Agree,

Its getting a bit messy now. Isaac has chosen the cats. So I think its time this thread gets locked for good.

13 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Agree,

Its getting a bit messy now. Isaac has chosen the cats. So I think its time this thread gets locked for good.

There’s always 2022 Dazzle!

 
16 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Of course there's always the possibility that Smith is duplicitous. 

Well we can take the second one then.


On 10/30/2020 at 6:16 PM, FireInTheBennelly said:

But they sure know what time it is!

Only the Australia Post executives anyway. 

On 10/31/2020 at 11:48 AM, demonstone said:

A person with far less tact and class than myself would observe that "Dr. Evil" is a very close anagram of "drivel".  :cool:

Brilliant. And good fun. 

6 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Of course there's always the possibility that Smith is duplicitous. 

 

6 hours ago, sue said:

Well we can take the second one then.

But we have one already. ?

19 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Only the Australia Post executives anyway. 

Brilliant. And good fun. 

 

But we have one already. ?

Can never have too many Smiths. Kim and Stephen???

  • 3 weeks later...
On 10/25/2020 at 4:04 PM, Tarax Club said:

... add Dr.D and drdrake to that auspicious list.

But not Dr Stephen Dank as it seems he is now a fugitive from justice.

Back on topic; Smithy will indubitably add a suave, urbane, ever so slightly debonair edge to wing play at the 'G just add the red V and navy blue long sleeves.

and guilty by association Docs Demons...

 

 

Addendum: Is Isaac Smith a closet goofy footer? the appeal of Dad's Army in hoops down at Kardinia Park won out.

 
7 hours ago, Tarax Club said:

and guilty by association Docs Demons...

 

 

Addendum: Is Isaac Smith a closet goofy footer? the appeal of Dad's Army in hoops down at Kardinia Park won out.

Isaac would have been very good for the Demons both in terms of leadership and his footy attributes. He is a quality person.. 

At the end of the day Isaac made a lifestyle decision. He wanted to get out of Melbourne and live and play in a different environment. Melbourne could not provide the live style change that Geelong offered. 

 

8 hours ago, Tarax Club said:

and guilty by association Docs Demons...

 

 

Addendum: Is Isaac Smith a closet goofy footer? the appeal of Dad's Army in hoops down at Kardinia Park won out.

With the 20 minute QTR coming back and less rotations,  the grandpas will need their walking sticks. Geelong have missed the boat, Smith is not this great winger anymore, just like Ablett was no better then a good ordinary football when he came back. 


20 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

With the 20 minute QTR coming back and less rotations,  the grandpas will need their walking sticks. Geelong have missed the boat, Smith is not this great winger anymore, just like Ablett was no better then a good ordinary football when he came back. 

Kardinia Park may not be the smug stronghold it once was. With some spilt milk rather than the collective self-satisfied licking of the ? ‘s whiskers. Be backing a bus load of younger up and comers to turn up and spoil the celebration. It will not be Collingwood, Richmond, or Carlton as they it seems are never fixtured west of the Yarra.

  • 9 months later...

"That's one of the white hottest teams I've ever played in a game of football" Isaac Smith on the loss to the Demons ... he would know having played in a heap of high pressure finals before ... we just need to come with the same level of intensity again ... next time a mismatched Brown kicks 5 or close is my prediction

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Honesty seems to be a quality of his. After round 23 he said “Lever and May made us look like fools.”  Clearly some at Geelong were none too impressed by his  frankness. 

He knows what Finals Pressure is all about 

thanks for the Honesty 

Just gotta do it one more time

31 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Don’t mind the honesty, at least he didn’t use the poo excuse like his coach did. 

Just noticed that you've updated your profile @Ethan Tremblay; nice rig!

Honesty? He did commit to us and then change his mind. Not sure he's one for honesty. Or perhaps he's feeling bad about that one...

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5 minutes ago, A F said:

Honesty? He did commit to us and then change his mind. Not sure he's one for honesty. Or perhaps he's feeling bad about that one...

He can feel crappy all summer 

Had his chance, we chased him


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

Nice........ now let's crank that up another notch!

22 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

He can feel crappy all summer 

Had his chance, we chased him

Had he came to MFC, im not sure where he would have actually played. Im quite happy with Brayshaw and Lingers on the wings.

1 minute ago, CYB said:

Had he came to MFC, im not sure where he would have actually played. Im quite happy with Brayshaw and Lingers on the wings.

So am i. It would have been an interesting situation 

brayshaw is doing the job on the other side

 
1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Don’t mind the honesty, at least he didn’t use the poo excuse like his coach did. 

He gave them excellent service which is  ore than you can say for many of them.

We got Ed Langdon - winners!

Issac is a great bloke! and i think he was genuinely considering coming to the Dees but at that stage it would have been 2 years knowing he'd be having a crack at a flag vs 2 years of maybe scraping into finals if he was lucky.

I also think Geelong the town was a pretty big factor in his call. 

Nice to hear from a bloke who's won a few flags that he thinks we're in a strong position though 


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