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19 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Discussion about the Ex is forbidden on this website. 

He's not worth talking about

14 hours ago, Grand New Flag said:

Unfortunately, I am terminally ill, I have been for 3 years.  This will be my last season to pass on what I hear.  So enjoy it while it lasts.

As someone with stage 4 cancer I can empathise with your health situation and wish you all the best.

However, that won’t change the fact that I have found some of your posts to be a little too self aggrandising and often, without being able to cite specific posts, just a rehashing on what was already being speculated in the media, but as if it were a great revelation.

 

Gresham for Spargo is not far off, we need Brode as backup.

7 hours ago, hardtack said:

As someone with stage 4 cancer I can empathise with your health situation and wish you all the best.

However, that won’t change the fact that I have found some of your posts to be a little too self aggrandising and often, without being able to cite specific posts, just a rehashing on what was already being speculated in the media, but as if it were a great revelation.

Hardtack sorry to hear about your health situation and wish you all the best and as with GNF and presumably others not travelling well atm, I hope the Dees can win it for all of us and especially, give you some pleasure.


On 8/25/2023 at 12:24 AM, hardtack said:

As someone with stage 4 cancer I can empathise with your health situation and wish you all the best.

However, that won’t change the fact that I have found some of your posts to be a little too self aggrandising and often, without being able to cite specific posts, just a rehashing on what was already being speculated in the media, but as if it were a great revelation.

Hardtack, I am sorry to hear this. I hope you have a cancer that there is a pathway to cure from Stage 4. As you know some there are some there are not................ but whatever the case positive thinking will increase your lifespan.  I was given 6 months the week the Dees held up the 21 Premiership and have been so grateful for the extra 2 years I have been able to spend with my family.  It's been particularly tough on my 11yo and 13yo and wife.

What I can say is that I have made the most of my time since becoming terminal 3 years ago.  The Dees have delivered one flag for us in this time, I am upbeat they can deliver a second this year.

Your comments above about me are fair.

As Huddo would say:

I see it but I don't believe it!!

Surely North will tank the last quarter.

 
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Holy [censored].. North first goal in the last and now out to a 23 point lead.

The dream may still be alive!

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Unfortunately, North are still best placed to trade for pick one.

The Eagles and North upending tanking theory the last 2 weeks. Maybe clubs aren't as fixated on high picks as we think they are.

 

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