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9 hours ago, Dr.D said:

do we seriously need a new thread for this? 

how about a new thread for 'let's get Bont' or 'let's get Dusty'. Jesus christ

I like your conservative approach to starting new threads. 

He has way too much influence at the AFLPA and AFL HQ.

 

Can't stand the cant. 

I hope he never achieves team success in his life team the grub.


Think I would take Dusty first. Even the coaches would be frightened by his presence.

However there is a bloke who might fit into our side Black hair , around 188cm , reasonably strong. Has improved markedly in the last two years. Equal 3rd in Brownlow . Think I would go for him , would not impact our salary cap either.

 

 

He's definitely got the game face on - unfinished business.


14 minutes ago, Hellish Inferno said:

Typed "[censored]" into Google images and dead set, no joke this was top of the pile

1603061623_589_AFL-star-Patrick-Dangerfi

Stop shaming the bloke for being himself... 

If he was in the Red and Blue, you'd be praising him,

Many moons ago, the great Ben Harper in 'Burn one down' sang, "if it's causing no harm, it shouldn't bother you".... I'd concur.

Yep... the moral police is here on a Monday.

He is a star. Yes, he is so good that most of can't stand him, but he is brilliant. 

Dangerfield is a champion. By far better than hird and buckley. He deserves a flag, no matter how much of a wa nker he is 


9 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Could be missing for a few games early in 2021.

God lord I can’t stand him, happy to put an elbow threw Vs head and then Dangerflops for a free. 
 

My dislike for the guy colours my opinion but if played in real time does he get off for “protecting yourself”?

He may be a great player, but my god he’s an insufferable [censored]. 

1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Could be missing for a few games early in 2021.

Nothing in it. Was going for the ball


3 minutes ago, Elegt said:

Nothing in it. Was going for the ball

Comment from someone with no idea....or just taking the p...?

The first movement was to punch the ball the 2nd movement was a direct elbow into the face of V...

High contact, high impact.

This is a 4 game penalty (ANB) plus GF loading of 2 weeks.

Will probably get off with the mates clause...

1 minute ago, BW511 said:

He’s been pretty immense, creates huge contests exactly when needed.

And then flops around when slightly touched looking for a free his way. 

 

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