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Maynard would have been the perfect heir to Hibbo. Pity that didn't come off.

Oh yeah, and Cox is still a nuffy.

Edited by A F

 
21 hours ago, Deestar9 said:

3aw reported that Trac made ref to Cox having Covid & playing ? ..,

Unconfirmed reports: Trac -“you have a face like a capful of covid mutations”

Coincidentally I was doing today's Age cryptic crossword with my daughter. One of the answers was "galoots". She asked what "galoot" meant. I replied that it was Cox. 

 
9 hours ago, John Crow Batty said:

nor his suntan.

nor teeth

3 hours ago, A F said:

Maynard would have been the perfect heir to Hibbo. Pity that didn't come off.

Oh yeah, and Cox is still a nuffy.

Was gonna make the very same comment... even the Cox bit.


my understanding was that Tracc said Italian pizza is far better than that Yankee [censored]. Anyone notice Tracc has been a bit angry of late?  Did anyone see the gesture after the he got pinged for holding the ball against Carlton? I think he was asking for a banana to be put in his mouth (yes, censored version of events)

1 hour ago, The Stewster said:

my understanding was that Tracc said Italian pizza is far better than that Yankee [censored]. Anyone notice Tracc has been a bit angry of late?  Did anyone see the gesture after the he got pinged for holding the ball against Carlton? I think he was asking for a banana to be put in his mouth (yes, censored version of events)

Trac is absolutely on fire right now. You can tell he is just so invested in every contest.  He's been top 3 for score involvements for 3 years running. Most of the others around him are forwards.  He's leading again.  If he has a good kicking day we always look dominant.

 

My BBQ sauce says that Trac called him a no talent, four eyed, American git.

Apologised for calling him American when he found out that he has citizenship here.


8 minutes ago, layzie said:

Well I think we've got this case pretty much solved.

God i hope so

Coxhead by nature.


Four pages of ridiculing Mason Cox with absolutely nothing of any real substance to anybody’s posts whatsoever. 

I’m all for it. 
 

 

Edited by Mel Bourne

On 6/13/2023 at 8:55 PM, DubDee said:

Anyone know why Trac apologised?  I cant see what he did wrong

We can see that Tracca is a gentleman. Apologised most likely for no reason, other than goodwill - then moved on and away. 


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