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3 hours ago, AzzKikA said:

Do what @WalkingCivilWar did or is going to do and stick someone else over the top.

And that’s exactly what I’ve done, Azz! 
This is from last year’s calendar…

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So, it was either that ⬆️ or this ⬇️

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Uh oh..It's started.

"Jackson sucks, Fyfe is too old, we don't have a forward line, Treacy can't play football and Ethan Hughes is on an AFL list"

• "Melbourne must be celebrating today, genuine shot at a top 10 pick all of a sudden"

• "Jackson can't mark to save his life."

• "Hope Melbourne enjoy our 1st rounder"
 
• "0 marks to Jackson is a bad stat line by itself, but he was out bodied and out read every time the ball went near him in a marking contest. And he added very little more at ground level."
 
• "I don't remember being terrified and lacking confidence being in his draft profile."
 
• "Bullied at clearances despite HO advantage, we looked outsized in there without Mundy. Jackson looked out matched as well."
 
• "I thought Jackson overall was poor. And yet he started so brightly with that neat handball to Freddy for our first goal. But it was summarized by his lazy boneheaded kick around the body shot for goal that missed the lot. And that basically characterized the afternoon.....sigh!"
 
 
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B. Grundy d L. Jackson 79-50

ROUND 1 FANTASY LADDER 

B GRUNDY 1-0

L JACKSON 0-1

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I'm not vindictive and immature enough to post this in here every week - that would be irritating for all involved. I will do it in my head every week over on my fantasy page however.  :laugh:

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2 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

B. Grundy d L. Jackson 79-50

ROUND 1 FANTASY LADDER 

B GRUNDY 1-0

L JACKSON 0-1

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I'm not vindictive and immature enough to post this in here every week - that would be irritating for all involved. I will do it in my head every week over on my fantasy page however.  :laugh:

oh, go on. we lurve vindictiveness here on demonland

feel free to carry on

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Just now, Demonsterative said:

Imagine if we get Liam Henry, keep Kozzie…. And have and top 5 pick. 
 

perfect scenario… 

Watched Liam Henry today. He was certainly very impressive.

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58 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

B. Grundy d L. Jackson 79-50

ROUND 1 FANTASY LADDER 

B GRUNDY 1-0

L JACKSON 0-1

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I'm not vindictive and immature enough to post this in here every week - that would be irritating for all involved. I will do it in my head every week over on my fantasy page however.  :laugh:

Apropos of nothing, if that was the 60s it would be Barry Grundy v Larry Jackson. But who gives a Barry Grundy? Collingwood.

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The problem for Dogga is that with us he could play on potential for another 2 years and do some nice things occasionally. Freo feel like they paid a lot for him now, so they want results now. 

I still think he’s gunna be a gun, but they won’t get consistent value until 2025.

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1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

The problem for Dogga is that with us he could play on potential for another 2 years and do some nice things occasionally. Freo feel like they paid a lot for him now, so they want results now. 

I still think he’s gunna be a gun, but they won’t get consistent value until 2025.

Spot on.. big dollars mean an instant return. Kosi will be an instant return if he leaves, but won’t get Dogga dollars. 

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Bulldogs invest heavily in a forward/reluctant ruckman when they really needed a genuine ruck backup for English who can drift forward.

Freo invest extremely heavily in a ruckman with very little forward craft and runs on the board based purely on potential when they desperately need a genuine tall forward or another key defender.

 So happy with the MFC list managers right now.

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I didn't make this. I don't condone it. The kid is a premiership player afterall and I will be forever grateful yadda yadda yadda. Having said that I did get a chuckle when I saw this on social media this morning. There may have been some coffee spat.

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