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My mail is that Angus is going well. Would not have been right for a prelim, possibly not even a granny but tests have all gone well and he is definitely keen to play on. Playing lots of golf.

Good news. 

 
25 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

My mail is that Angus is going well. Would not have been right for a prelim, possibly not even a granny but tests have all gone well and he is definitely keen to play on. Playing lots of golf.

Good news. 

He has a good five months to recover, if it takes longer so be it. 

On 9/23/2023 at 6:19 AM, spirit of norm smith said:

Harsh but fair. Harsh but true.  Harsh but …it’s footy so give ‘em hell.  Maynard is their face. And it’s an ugly vile loathsome one !!! 

100%  expect Pies supporters  to boo Brayshaw everytime he gets near the ball in the KB game next year.

 
16 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

100%  expect Pies supporters  to boo Brayshaw everytime he gets near the ball in the KB game next year.

100% will happen 

On 9/13/2023 at 4:44 PM, Roost it far said:

Maynard is no more culpable of the end of Brayshaw’s career than those that caused his other concussions. This is the problem, the AFL are still behind in protecting the head of its employees. 

It's the Afl who are negligent IMHO.


42 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

100%  expect Pies supporters  to boo Brayshaw everytime he gets near the ball in the KB game next year.

It really would not surprise me. They really are a pathetic mob on the whole.

On the subject of Booing, it seems on the rise, especially when players kick at goal. I don't do it.

Why would you boo someone for no reason  trying to play their chosen sport?

44 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

It really would not surprise me. They really are a pathetic mob on the whole.

On the subject of Booing, it seems on the rise, especially when players kick at goal. I don't do it.

Why would you boo someone for no reason  trying to play their chosen sport?

It's easier for the mob to coordinate than 'Chewie on yer boot'?

  • 2 weeks later...

Has anyone heard how Gus is travelling at the moment??

Deeblood

 
On 9/26/2023 at 2:05 PM, Deebauched said:

100%  expect Pies supporters  to boo Brayshaw everytime he gets near the ball in the KB game next year.

I hate booing.  I never boo at the football.  I will, however, hold an exception to that rule for that dog Maynard.  Can't stand him.

2 hours ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

I hate booing.  I never boo at the football.  I will, however, hold an exception to that rule for that dog Maynard.  Can't stand him.

You are not alone KDF, the worst part is he has a GF medal. 


On 9/26/2023 at 2:05 PM, Deebauched said:

100%  expect Pies supporters  to boo Brayshaw everytime he gets near the ball in the KB game next year.

False teeth will be flying 

41 minutes ago, old dee said:

You are not alone KDF, the worst part is he has a GF medal. 

I know, that actually gave me a viseral reaction on Saturday, I felt actual nausea.

23 minutes ago, Supreme_Demon said:

Hopefully Angus Brayshaw will be attending the Melbourne Demons Best & Fairest tonight too!

Why wouldn’t he? 

19 minutes ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

I know, that actually gave me a viseral reaction on Saturday, I felt actual nausea.

Him and Cox 🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢


He's been feeling anxiety, headaches and dizziness

But it's mostly related to wedding planning

 

Ah-thank-you

No wonder some people suggest that the AFL is a totally corrupt body given the lack of due process and the non recusal of the Collingwood tribunal chairman.  
Maynard playing again in 2023 after his (at very very least) careless / reckless assault on Angus makes me absolutely ill.  I have not been able to watch any final since🤮  
It makes me question whether there is any scrap of integrity at all anywhere in the AFL. 

4 hours ago, monoccular said:

No wonder some people suggest that the AFL is a totally corrupt body given the lack of due process and the non recusal of the Collingwood tribunal chairman.  
Maynard playing again in 2023 after his (at very very least) careless / reckless assault on Angus makes me absolutely ill.  I have not been able to watch any final since🤮  
It makes me question whether there is any scrap of integrity at all anywhere in the AFL. 

something in me changed after this as well. I was at the game and that was wellbad enough but the collingwood cheering press and tribunal afterwards added toxic salt to that . Maybe I’ve  gone off football a bit since. 

10 hours ago, monoccular said:

No wonder some people suggest that the AFL is a totally corrupt body given the lack of due process and the non recusal of the Collingwood tribunal chairman.  
Maynard playing again in 2023 after his (at very very least) careless / reckless assault on Angus makes me absolutely ill.  I have not been able to watch any final since🤮  
It makes me question whether there is any scrap of integrity at all anywhere in the AFL. 

Is Jeff Gleeson aligned with Collingwood? Can you please provide a link?


2 hours ago, old55 said:

Is Jeff Gleeson aligned with Collingwood? Can you please provide a link?

I haven’t posted for a long time, and mostly read for news. Particularly, trade news.
But this, I can categorically say he is. 
In my view, the fact that he heard this matter makes me as sick as the actual incident.

1 minute ago, Wormburner said:

I haven’t posted for a long time, and mostly read for news. Particularly, trade news.
But this, I can categorically say he is. 
In my view, the fact that he heard this matter makes me as sick as the actual incident.

Thanks, what is his alignment, do you know? I think this is an important consideration.

1 minute ago, old55 said:

Thanks, what is his alignment, do you know? I think this is an important consideration.

I don’t know if he is a member, but he is a VERY keen supporter.

 

Saw an old but good mate at the dog park who is very fair and considerate. He is mad Pies fan. Not a member. He hurried up to me. I offered my congratulations. I dont think he noticed my lack of enthusiasm but he went on how MFC must be disppointed in their season. He then said Angus should give it up. I said Maynards actions were a footy act, were they? He said anyone going through the air cant change the outcome. We are both of a certain age and I replied that you dont have to come down like Abdullah the butcher with the butchers chop! 

I said "George you were the very model of Justice on top of the Supreme Court. As a judge, I cant believe youve put on the blindfold". He said, underneath Im just a defence barrister. 

On 9/26/2023 at 2:05 PM, Deebauched said:

100%  expect Pies supporters  to boo Brayshaw everytime he gets near the ball in the KB game next year.

They are not called 'The Filth' for nothing. Stuff 'em full of their staple diet - deep fried dim sims - if you'd ever seen them eat, there ain't no time for breathing and thus, no capacity to 'boo' our Gus.

 

 


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