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  1. Brian Taylor gets stranded on a desert island with nothing but a lifeboat with a puncture in it
  2. The Filth invest in pants that actually fit Ginnivan
  3. Daisy replaces Gil
 

1: An electric train set for xmas.

2: to wine a few million on Powerball.

3: A lasting Peace Agreement in Ukraine.

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1: Dangerfield retires due to his guernsey not pulling over his head. 
2: North have a worse year under Clarkson than Noble. (If that’s even possible)

3: Fremantle finish 19th. 

 

Forward line to actually work. I would love that.

Goody goes against his own pig headed beliefs and plays the better performers in the twos when some in the ones are sore. Turn the players over and see who can play or some with a bit of potential will go.

Clarry wins the Brownlow.

 


4 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:
  1. Brian Taylor gets stranded on a desert island with nothing but a lifeboat with a puncture in it

Finally a version of roaming Brian we can get behind!

1. Langdon and Hunter become a formidable wing duo.

2. Brown regains his fitness and kicks 40+ goals.

3. Fritsch finally gets an AA jacket.

Edited by Hopeful Demon

• Kozzy signs long term

• Freo win the spoon

• Dees land Harley Reid in the 23' Draft

 


1/ world peace, health and prosperity for all.

2/ universal suffrage and education .

3/ kozzie to sign for an extra 3 years. 
 

nothing difficult 


Ok in terms of MFC

1/  fade outs after half time disappear 

2/ player management for continuing fitness and education for the ones and Casey players on the rise.   Same issue to me.

3/ kozzie to win the norm smith medal,

this year, next year and then another

1.  I get to attend a game

2. JVR kicks 20+

3. Goodwin says : We didnt expect xxxx to be ready so soon

1 Next 4 Flags in a Row nar actually make it 5 and hopefully my hard drive doesnt run out of space

2 Choo Choo BROWNLOW

3 The Brodie Grundy and Max Gawn pairing becomes the most talked about mistake by the toothless Pies as a basket case of a decision to let him go as he, Lachy Hunter, and "The Shackey Attacky" have stellar seasons

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In footy terms only in season 2023:

1. Flag;

2. Flag;

3. Flag.

All else is hot air unless it leads to another Flag.


On 12/31/2022 at 11:38 PM, chook fowler said:

Apart from the obvious Flag, would love to see Clarrie with a Brownlow around his neck. His consistent brilliance is extraordinary. I would also love to see Fritter lose that selfish reputation by hitting up some players in better scoring positions.

1. Kozzie to Sign as soon as possible. 

2. Dockers to have a Shocker.

3. Fritta to release his Allen Jakovich, never handball and kick for goal anytime he's inside 50.

- Carlton miss the finals again in the same fashion as last season. 

- Kozzie signs on early in the season (loves the club, hates the city of Melbourne is what #ETthetradewhisperer™️ is hearing).                    
- Bounce back and win some finals. 

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4 hours ago, adonski said:

I wish for 10 more wishes 

What would you wish for with your 12 wishes? And it can’t be 12 everlasting gobstobbers. 


24 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

What would you wish for with your 12 wishes? And it can’t be 12 everlasting gobstobbers. 

1. I wish I wasn't so indecisive 

People stop hyping up JVR guy, may not play too many games at a high level.

Picket will go for the money, get what we can.

Doubt if Grundy and Gawn will spend time on the ground together.

How about a review into winning all those games straight then hitting the wall,  how did it all go belly up?

 

 

38 minutes ago, bluey said:

People stop hyping up JVR guy, may not play too many games at a high level.

Picket will go for the money, get what we can.

Doubt if Grundy and Gawn will spend time on the ground together.

How about a review into winning all those games straight then hitting the wall,  how did it all go belly up?

 

 

Quite a negative/sobering post but I agree with the JVR point.

 
1 hour ago, bluey said:

People stop hyping up JVR guy, may not play too many games at a high level.

Picket will go for the money, get what we can.

Doubt if Grundy and Gawn will spend time on the ground together.

How about a review into winning all those games straight then hitting the wall,  how did it all go belly up?

 

 

Lets hope JVR plays plenty, as may mean he is picked ahead of BBB or TMac, not due to injury would be great!

Kozzie might go for money, but hoping he stays, just fantastic to watch some of his moves, goals and tackles!

Gawn & Grundy will be in ground for 80% each, so that’s 60% together.

Hitting the wall = fitness & injuries, possibly opposition adjustments at half time. 

i'll sneak in an extra wish

  1. flag - demons
  2. wooden spoon - flogmantle
  3. brownlow - tie clarrie and tracc
  4. contract extension - kozzie

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