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Players you would like to see Byron clean up (Fairly)

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no one as if hes suspended i cant see him out there. We need him due to injuries...although this year will will come bottom 4 thats 4 sure. Couldnt care less to be honest who he cleans up...perhaps ND lol


Ohhh Has too bee the carr Bro`s

Cant stand em

Crowley, Crowley and Crowley...

And I don't care if it's fairly or not....

Headland the sook

The Carr sisters

Pavlich cos he is a great player

And the same guy he sent to hospital las year just cos it would be funny

 

It would definitely bring a smile to my face seeing Byron and Carroll rough up the Carr sisters. They are both dirty players, and they both deserve to get some of their own medicine back.

Having said that, beating Freo this week will be the best way to make not only the two Carrs, but the whole purple and white circus suffer.

I rather he got through the game used the ball well and his hamstrings did not go ping.

The best way to hit Freo is to make them 0 and 4.

THen we will get the thread saying we should get Connolly as coach! :rolleyes:


  Garry Lyon said:
Dale Thomas a close 2nd.

Stiff to have the 1st time you make contact with another player your AFL career for it to be with Byron.

  Garry Lyon said:
A stand out #1 for me is Josh Carr with Dale Thomas a close 2nd.

I'd luv to see the boy from Byron wipe out Wayne Carey down around ol' richmond town

Adem yze and travis johnstone, something to wake them up from there slumber. of course, i forgot, heath black!


I would like to see him clean up:

1. Daniel Chick (he is the biggest [censored] on the planet!)

2. Dale Thomas (he is soft, let byron expose that fact to the world)

3. Luke Hodge

4. Trent Croad

5. Jeff Farmer

6. Scott Thompson

I actually dont think Dale Thomas is soft a good ball player, his effort today demonstrated that... would have him in an instant we would be in raptures if we had him, looked so clean today in the wet

Jeff Farmer and Scott Thompson.... equally.

Or Judas and Judas as I have them named.


Look out for Colin Sylvia (close friend of Adam Selwood) on Headland today!

A mate who had a chat to Colin's manager said that Colin will play and is not happy about Headland's accusations!

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