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32 minutes ago, SPC said:

Mentioned on 9 news he still isn’t training and racing the clock to be fit. Reporter was fathead Maguires fathead son, so read into that what you will.

Hopefully he is on the track tomorrow. 

He was down at Box Hill yesterday watching Casey and wasn't wearing a moonboot and at all and looked fine.

 
4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I can't remember. Was Bailey playing Kings birthday?

Scored 3 goals and a few behinds as I recall.

 
17 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

He was down at Box Hill yesterday watching Casey and wasn't wearing a moonboot and at all and looked fine.

The invisible moonboot strikes again. 


This thread needs to die now please. 
 

3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

The invisible moonboot strikes again. 


This thread needs to die now please. 
 

press is really on the ball, right?


1 hour ago, Roost it far said:

Good to see you’re finally on the job full time. 

Uhm… I do have things other than Fritta’s friggin’ foot on my mind, you know. Right now I’m messaging back  and forth with Mrs Frittata and you know what we’re talking about? Clue: NOT Fritta’s friggin’ foot, that’s what! In fact, I’m happy to talk to her about anything other than Fritta’s friggin’ foot. K? K.

😄

8 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Uhm… I do have things other than Fritta’s friggin’ foot on my mind, you know. Right now I’m messaging back  and forth with Mrs Frittata and you know what we’re talking about? Clue: NOT Fritta’s friggin’ foot, that’s what! In fact, I’m happy to talk to her about anything other than Fritta’s friggin’ foot. K? K.

😄

Please pass on my regards...

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

The invisible moonboot strikes again. 


This thread needs to die now please. 
 

It died a quick and painless death on page one. Rigor mortis set in ‘round about page two. Decomposition started at page three and now it’s really stinking to high heavens. Let’s bury it, and only resurrect it should something terrible happen to Fritta’s friggin’ foot. 🦶 

 
1 minute ago, rjay said:

Please pass on my regards...

To her, or to Fritta’s foot?

Incidentally, she’s laid up with a broken leg. When I tell her that folks are ageing at the rate of knots over concerns about Fritta’s foot she says “never mind him. He’s fine. What about my broken leg?” And I say, “I’m sorry, chopped liver. No one’s sweating on you to kick goals this Thursday.” 😝

Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

To her, or to Fritta’s foot?

Incidentally, she’s laid up with a broken leg. When I tell her that folks are ageing at the rate of knots over concerns about Fritta’s foot she says “never mind him. He’s fine. What about my broken leg?” And I say, “I’m sorry, chopped liver. No one’s sweating on you to kick goals this Thursday.” 😝

To her, I hope she recovers well and is up and about soon...

...and of course a few goals on Thursday from Fritta would be more than nice

 


Just now, rjay said:

To her, I hope she recovers well and is up and about soon...

...and of course a few goals on Thursday from Fritta would be more than nice

 

I’ll pass on your message. 💖

Sitting around not able to do much is driving her insane. I don’t even bother to ask about Bayley, he just happens to be her son and right now there’s nothing really to talk about re him. And whenever I see him I don’t ask him about his foot because I also have a broken foot and he never asks me about mine. 🤣

5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

And whenever I see him I don’t ask him about his foot because I also have a broken foot and he never asks me about mine. 🤣

Love it...very funny.

On 8/31/2023 at 4:54 PM, WalkingCivilWar said:

I believe so. I can’t imagine Clint (Stanaway) would tweet something so “secretive” when everyone knows his dad works closely with the players, and expect to go unnoticed. This begs the question… won’t Collingwood know they’re related and therefore know this is subterfuge? Who knows. That’s my take on it, anyways.

This time next week the Fritatta will be looking to kick a hatful again, as @layzie would say. 😁👍🏽❤️💙

With all due respect, I'm not sure many of the pies fans would realise they're related to their own wives.

@Demonland Andy, please could we rename the thread, ‘Bailey is fine’, fair dinkum it ages me seeing it with new posts. When there is something to worry about, then adjust accordingly so that I can hyperventilate as required.

8 hours ago, daisycutter said:

press is really on the ball, right?

Pro-Pies media really are [censored] themselves at the prospect of what is coming.


9 hours ago, dees189227 said:

I can't remember. Was Bailey playing Kings birthday?

Yes, played on Moore and was excellent, mucked up their defence and got offensive.

7 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

To her, or to Fritta’s foot?

Incidentally, she’s laid up with a broken leg. When I tell her that folks are ageing at the rate of knots over concerns about Fritta’s foot she says “never mind him. He’s fine. What about my broken leg?” And I say, “I’m sorry, chopped liver. No one’s sweating on you to kick goals this Thursday.” 😝

I bet she could though. 

11 hours ago, SPC said:

Mentioned on 9 news he still isn’t training and racing the clock to be fit. Reporter was fathead Maguires fathead son, so read into that what you will.

Hopefully he is on the track tomorrow. 

How good is nepotism!

1 hour ago, Clintosaurus said:

Pro-Pies media really are [censored] themselves at the prospect of what is coming.

yeah, they can't find a picture of a moon boot, they can't see him at the vfl game with no boot but they write stories about his "injury" threatening his availability to play.  really on the ball.

9 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I’ll pass on your message. 💖

Sitting around not able to do much is driving her insane. I don’t even bother to ask about Bayley, he just happens to be her son and right now there’s nothing really to talk about re him. And whenever I see him I don’t ask him about his foot because I also have a broken foot and he never asks me about mine. 🤣

Come on WCW you've had that broken foot for about 5 months, slow healer ?


26 minutes ago, layzie said:

How good is nepotism!

Eddy and son fill up the camera nicely.  Eddys son looks like a cross between Eddy and Darcy Moore. 

4 minutes ago, loges said:

Come on WCW you've had that broken foot for about 5 months, slow healer ?

Season ending injury

2 hours ago, loges said:

Come on WCW you've had that broken foot for about 5 months, slow healer ?

Nine months actually.

I don’t have the luxury of a team of medical experts to hasten the healing progress. All’s I’ve got is a GP who told me to “keep the weight off it til it’s healed.” Uhm, reality check, Doc. 😁

I didn’t have my foot X-rayed until two months after I broke it. My Doc said, “you must have a high pain tolerance.” I said, “clearly I do, I’m a Melbourne supporter.” She looked at me in silence, smiled and nodded politely and had nfi what I was on about. 😆

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2 minutes ago, reynolds46 said:

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strange looking moonboot ... changed a lot since my day

does this mean he might be a chance?


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