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God I love old folks days.

 
35 minutes ago, Ugottobekidding said:

His arm size is looking a bit too good for demonlanders.

I know I am old but I have absolutely no idea what you are saying. Please explain! Sorry I couldn't help the last sentence but would still like to know.⁵

 
1 hour ago, old dee said:

I know I am old but I have absolutely no idea what you are saying. Please explain! Sorry I couldn't help the last sentence but would still like to know.⁵

I think it’s a reference to the muscle definition in Jefferson’s arms, as can be seen in the photo above. But what would I know…I’m old as well.


3 hours ago, jnrmac said:

Making up things a normal part of your repertoire?

Nice self-own.

Feel free to let me know where that was said by me.....

Not your greatest post 58er

 

Apologies JNRMAC 

It was DCTRACCA who made the errors.

Over to you TRACCA? 

On 23/01/2025 at 00:24, BAMF said:

It's not hype. It's hope. It's the off season. It's a time for the optimism of the supporters to grow and look forward to the next season.

The houses have all been trained down. Players have put on muscle in just a few weeks of holidays and all the problems with the game plan will magically be solved. 

At the moment, Johnson is a Schrödinger's cat. He could be the next Tony Lockett or he could be a complete bust. 

Let the optimists have their time.

Far better to be an optimist who is sometimes wrong than a pessimist who is always right. 

On 26/08/2024 at 12:42, Kent said:

Errrrrr we are 14th

That may only be for the last 6/8 games of 2024. That doesn’t mean we are stuck in that position permanently.

We could have easily made the finals without Trac and Clarry’s last half season. It was rare air without the two champs. 

 
7 hours ago, hardtack said:

I think it’s a reference to the muscle definition in Jefferson’s arms, as can be seen in the photo above. But what would I know…I’m old as well.

What does “ a bit too good for demo leaders” mean?

Jeffo owes it to Chris in Camberwell to have a 'break out" year.

He'll blow a bloody woofer valve if he doesn't.

Pressure's on!


Will play round 1!!

6 hours ago, old dee said:

What does “ a bit too good for demo leaders” mean?

Perhaps that a lot of posters have called out his previously thin build? He has bulked up quite a bit now.

9 hours ago, Demonstone said:

 

Thanks Chris.

I aint him, I dont ask more than 1 question at a time😇

On 25/01/2025 at 17:23, 58er said:

Let’s wait and see mate. 

17 goals in a VFL season, 4th at club, is hardly going to be keeping the oppo coaches up at night thinking about match ups. His best game was 3 goals against the Northern Bullants who have to beg local kids to play with them. Hes a great story if he gets a game but he wont be in the team for his scoreboard impact. 


8 hours ago, hardtack said:

Perhaps that a lot of posters have called out his previously thin build? He has bulked up quite a bit now.

Thanks hardtack. Interesting it has not been explained by the person who made the comment. Enjoy 2025 hardtack. 

7 hours ago, old dee said:

Thanks hardtack. Interesting it has not been explained by the person who made the comment. Enjoy 2025 hardtack. 

People are essentially lazy I think.

I just had the first chemotherapy session of my return, and feeling ok so far…but it is early days yet 😁. Hopefully this doesn’t spoil my 2025 too much; I will be on this for a few months, I suspect.

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3 hours ago, hardtack said:

People are essentially lazy I think.

I just had the first chemotherapy session of my return, and feeling ok so far…but it is early days yet 😁. Hopefully this doesn’t spoil my 2025 too much; I will be on this for a few months, I suspect.

Oh hell sorry to hear that news. Best of luck for the year ahead.

3 hours ago, hardtack said:

People are essentially lazy I think.

I just had the first chemotherapy session of my return, and feeling ok so far…but it is early days yet 😁. Hopefully this doesn’t spoil my 2025 too much; I will be on this for a few months, I suspect.

Best of luck mate, sincerely! P.F

5 hours ago, hardtack said:

People are essentially lazy I think.

I just had the first chemotherapy session of my return, and feeling ok so far…but it is early days yet 😁. Hopefully this doesn’t spoil my 2025 too much; I will be on this for a few months, I suspect.

It's been a hard road for a while now mate..

Wishing you all the best.


21 minutes ago, rjay said:

It's been a hard road for a while now mate.

True, but at least I had almost a year off the ‘gear’ 😁

22 hours ago, BangBnagBang said:

17 goals in a VFL season, 4th at club, is hardly going to be keeping the oppo coaches up at night thinking about match ups. His best game was 3 goals against the Northern Bullants who have to beg local kids to play with them. Hes a great story if he gets a game but he wont be in the team for his scoreboard impact. 

Jeffo”s best haul was 5 goals against the Zebras. 27 goals in 15 VFL matches. He was played in different positions prior to these games. 
 

The kid can play. 

2 hours ago, Nietaphart said:

Jeffo”s best haul was 5 goals against the Zebras. 27 goals in 15 VFL matches. He was played in different positions prior to these games. 
 

The kid can play. 

There was a period last year where we had 4 tall forwards in the VFL team, and Jeffo was played in the forward pocket and moved to defence during that period. I recall in games where it was just him and Kentfield as our tall forwards, he looked very good when as the focal point of our attack.

Edited by Stu

 
On 23/01/2025 at 23:30, 58er said:

You must have missed last half of 2024. If you are going to comment please br accurate.

Goody  would not have made Jeffo an emergency 3 weeks in a row at the end of the season without the actual improvement he has actually made. 

Many in the Club are looking forward to him continuing on with his impressive development 

It is disappointing to read of criticism that is inaccurate. 

Credit where credit is due please. 

Goody can have his opinion on him thats totally fine, and I will be more than happy to be proven wrong. I watch every VFL game and still dont rate him as an AFL level player, and the stats dont lie....

 

Ill give credit when credit is due. Hopefully he can have more impact on the game instead of over the back goals ala Jenkins.


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