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Being short changed on the bye and our draw that has us travelling with short breaks is biting. Screwed by the AFL headquarters 

 
22 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

You're welcome to quote any posts where I claimed Weid was a great player given that's what you said I had done.

I'll wait.

 

You're not picking up on the comparative hypocrisy here. Nobody called Smith a great player, but you made the wisecrack that they were behaving like he was a combo of all 3 great players. Well how about I make the same joke about the way you wanted Weid in the team over Brown... I'm not suggesting you said he was a great player... it's a wise-crack born from the same hyperbolic mockery you made on others.

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1 minute ago, John Demonic said:

You're not picking up on the comparative hypocrisy here. Nobody called Smith a great player, but you made the wisecrack that they were behaving like he was a combo of all 3 players. Well how about I make the same joke about the way you wanted Weid in the team over Brown... I'm not suggesting you said he was a great player... it's a wise-crack born from the same hyperbolic mockery you made on others.

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6 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

You're not picking up on the comparative hypocrisy here. Nobody called Smith a great player, but you made the wisecrack that they were behaving like he was a combo of all 3 great players. Well how about I make the same joke about the way you wanted Weid in the team over Brown... I'm not suggesting you said he was a great player... it's a wise-crack born from the same hyperbolic mockery you made on others.

I do like me some good comparative hypocrisy.

1 minute ago, layzie said:

I do like me some good comparative hypocrisy.

Me too.

8 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

I'm not suggesting you said he was a great player...

 

20 hours ago, John Demonic said:

You were pumping up Weideman like he was Wayne Carey all year

 

 
7 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Me too.

 

 

Wow, dissecting an off-hand remark, like it's a Callum ah Chee concussion case.

"Smith seems to be becoming some kind of combo of Hawkins, Farmer and Jesaulenko with every post..."

"You were pumping up Weideman like he was Wayne Carey all year"

They're the same joke. 

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Just now, John Demonic said:

Wow, dissecting an off-hand remark, like it's a Callum ah Chee concussion case.

"Smith seems to be becoming some kind of combo of Hawkins, Farmer and Jesaulenko with every post..."

"You were pumping up Weideman like he was Wayne Carey all year"

They're the same joke. 

They're really not mate.

I made a general comment about the perception of Smith.

You chose to directly address me saying I had said things I had not even come close to.

Up the Dees.

2 hours ago, Marco said:

Bowey 

Love Viney, he's sticking up for Fritsch as they walk off 4 3 quarter time and giving Mathieson (I think) a allmighty serve for brushing off Fritter. He is a tough dude Viney.

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