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11 minutes ago, AzzKikA said:

Good he's gone.

Anyone else agree that @rpfc if a total [censored]?

TALK ABOUT ME GLOWINGLY AND WITH ADMIRATION 

 

I have left again

 
5 minutes ago, rpfc said:

TALK ABOUT ME GLOWINGLY AND WITH ADMIRATION 

 

I have left again

Geeze that @rpfc can really light up a room with his insane opinions can't he? (Glowingly... Fine)

I really admire the peace and quiet when he's not around. (Admiration... Done)

14 minutes ago, rpfc said:

TALK ABOUT ME GLOWINGLY AND WITH ADMIRATION 

 

I have left again

That rpfc is a fine bloke.

 
8 hours ago, chookrat said:

Law 16: Use Absence To Increase Respect and Honour.

The more present you are, the more common you appear. Create an air of scarcity around yourself to increase your perceived value. If you currently exist within an established group, intermittently withdraw so that others talk about you and admire you more. 

THIS DIDN’T WORK

Please note the following comments are an absolute guess - i have zero intel on this, or any evidence to support my guess.

 Kozzie will resign. As in in play on at the dees.

It will be announced ahead of the King's birthday game against the Pies as part of a strategy to maximise attendance and increase membership numbers.

It is a home game for us this year and a big crowd will make a huge difference to the club's bottom line.

By the by, the ANZAC eve game is also a home game this year. Both games being our home games is great timing given there are no COVID related restrictions this season. 

 

 


Pardon my ignorance but I gather Kossie has a stronger connection with SA than WA because his bond or ties to his uncle are stronger than his bond/ties to other family members who reside in WA?

I hope I’m not being disrespectful in asking this question.

1 hour ago, binman said:

Please note the following comments are an absolute guess - i have zero intel on this, or any evidence to support my guess.

 Kozzie will resign. As in in play on at the dees.

It will be announced ahead of the King's birthday game against the Pies as part of a strategy to maximise attendance and increase membership numbers.

It is a home game for us this year and a big crowd will make a huge difference to the club's bottom line.

By the by, the ANZAC eve game is also a home game this year. Both games being our home games is great timing given there are no COVID related restrictions this season. 

 

 

don't know if i can hang out that long

Never beg someone to stay.

 
2 hours ago, binman said:

Please note the following comments are an absolute guess - i have zero intel on this, or any evidence to support my guess.

 Kozzie will resign. As in in play on at the dees.

It will be announced ahead of the King's birthday game against the Pies as part of a strategy to maximise attendance and increase membership numbers.

It is a home game for us this year and a big crowd will make a huge difference to the club's bottom line.

By the by, the ANZAC eve game is also a home game this year. Both games being our home games is great timing given there are no COVID related restrictions this season. 

 

 

I think if he signs they will announce it immediately. You are not getting more people to a game, simply because of a contract extension. 

21 minutes ago, Stretch Johnson said:

Never beg someone to stay.

yes… except  in this case Im prepared to make an exception ;-) 


Long as it’s not freo again sick of those guys plus they got nothing left to give, if its wc maybe we can package Pickett and Freo first pick for pick 1

1 hour ago, Stretch Johnson said:

Never beg someone to stay.

Unless it’s Kozzie……but you know my views on Kozz

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47 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

you know my views on Kozz

We do.  That means there is no need for you to repost them ad nauseam.

1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

We do.  That means there is no need for you to repost them ad nauseam.

That’s just how I roll, it helps me come to terms with the loss. 
 

Remember that I also posted all through 21 that we’d win the flag and I’m doing that again so it’s not all bad 

Edited by Roost it far

22 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

That’s just how I roll

I squat down, tuck in my head, lean forward and push off with my hands. 

That's how I roll.  :D

Edited by Demonstone


2 hours ago, Demonstone said:

I squat down, tuck in my head, lean forward and push off with my hands. 

That's how I roll.  :D

All the haters may as well take their head, put it between their legs and kiss their stinkin behinds goodbye!

3 hours ago, Demonstone said:

I squat down, tuck in my head, lean forward and push off with my hands. 

That's how I roll.  :D

That sounds like instruction of how to have a krap in the bush.

And the advice is not to roll!

6 hours ago, Wells 11 said:

yes… except  in this case Im prepared to make an exception ;-) 

Ditto. This bloke is a superstar in the making and will soon start ripping games apart. Exciting times.

9 hours ago, binman said:

Please note the following comments are an absolute guess - i have zero intel on this, or any evidence to support my guess.

 Kozzie will resign. As in in play on at the dees.

It will be announced ahead of the King's birthday game against the Pies as part of a strategy to maximise attendance and increase membership numbers.

It is a home game for us this year and a big crowd will make a huge difference to the club's bottom line.

By the by, the ANZAC eve game is also a home game this year. Both games being our home games is great timing given there are no COVID related restrictions this season. 

 

 

Have also heard this. 

I think C7 are about to infer it might happen sooner 


45 minutes ago, layzie said:

Plenty of nonsensical jabbering in here today 

Spot on, but that doesn't apply to just today.

If only that individual who feels the need to flood every single thread with multiple posts would think twice before hitting 'send' on whatever random thought pops into their head.  

 
9 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Spot on, but that doesn't apply to just today.

If only that individual who feels the need to flood every single thread with multiple posts would think twice before hitting 'send' on whatever random thought pops into their head.  

I suppose it depends on the individuals relationship with this medium. Is it to connect and have some sense of online relationship to be validated, or is it to interact and get some useful information . *random thought right there… 

 

Edited by Engorged Onion


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