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Not because I want us to, it just seems to be the Demonland catalyst for players recapturing good form.

 
21 minutes ago, TRIGON said:

Not because I want us to, it just seems to be the Demonland catalyst for players recapturing good form.

 

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28 minutes ago, TRIGON said:

Not because I want us to, it just seems to be the Demonland catalyst for players recapturing good form.

Why not go the whole hog and state that we should trade him at the mid season draft if we don't start dominating centre clearances?


As entertaining as Meatloaf at half time.

I think this thread was meant to be initially funny.....

 

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I think this thread was meant to be initially funny.....

 

and terminally funny too

 

40 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

animal fail wtf GIF

Gold.

So let me get this right....

U want to drop the bloke on the left???

Big Fish review

30 minutes ago, picket fence said:

So let me get this right....

U want to drop the bloke on the left???

Big Fish review

Well Spargo did play pretty well on Saturday...


If players are really trying to recapture form then yes they should be playing for Casey but Max aint in that category he's had a great year so far. This thread is a mess.

'What's up with big Max' a topic coming up On the Couch.

3 hours ago, Rusty Nails said:

animal fail wtf GIF

Seriously i had a Siamese Cat who was this coordinated!!

Beautiful cat, but jumping was not her fortè

Far too cross eyed for that

Mods, in this wonderful year, leading to severely increased 'Landing and, consequently posting, for Me, I'm finding quite a few threads that I want to like, haha and/or thank post after post; herein another example! Can you introduce a thread reaction bar??


1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Seriously i had a Siamese Cat who was this coordinated!!

Beautiful cat, but jumping was not her fortè

Far too cross eyed for that

Reckon it sums up my entire life SW.  Most things a leap too far.

My sister-in-law tells me her siamese are great indoors and from what you have said about your moggy sounds like they should never venture out!

 
3 hours ago, Demonland said:

This is a forum for measured unhysterical discussion and analysis not an open mic night. ?

So you've also been watching a fair bit of Robbo lately Andy


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