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I love my club but that would just about see me out.

 

 
 

He is the most gutless player in the competition

Should be embarrassed with himself on how he plays the game


Don’t think I could stand the ducking and carry on however I wonder if this year was the much talked about second year blues and he will go on to become a very good player.

The only problem for me would be that instead of having one bloke that never gets paid free kicks on our forward line we would have two. Hello to all my maggot friends but merry Xmas to Razor..

 

I think the turning point was his attendance at the races the night before the GF.

Coach was clearly not happy.

Schultz has probably now made him redundant.

 


3 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

holy [censored], surely this can't be serious.

Relax, he's going to the family club............

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Post this in the family album than.

Welcome to the vampire apocalypse.

 

2 hours ago, CatFishPig said:

Can't wait for him to get to hawks, then when he plays Pies he ducks, gets a high freekick and the pies fans lose their minds.

Will be so enjoyable

Hopefully his head is decapitated like Greene's was in the PF and it's called play on!


1 hour ago, Clintosaurus said:

Relax, he's going to the family club............

Manson family?

4 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

would be in our best 23

He’s barely in Collingwood’s best 23!

 

And we already have a headbanded midget of questionable pace

6 hours ago, Redleg said:

I think the turning point was his attendance at the races the night before the GF.

Coach was clearly not happy.

 

 

Then turned up in a jockey outfit to Mad Monday. 
He is a tool. 
 


12 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

would be in our best 23

No offense, but at Casey

 

Had a look at the Pies board, they are half melting down, half calling him a GF passenger, re no contested possessions for the game (only one). 

 

12 hours ago, mo64 said:

I don't read the papers or watch the news, so can someone fill me in on what Ginnivan has done off the field to warrant the hate?

Missed the first two rounds this year, Afl imposed suspension. Not a rumour, he clearly admitted it. He’s a big time no. 

I’d rather watch my dog eat his own faeces, spew, eat the faeces filled spew for eternity than have that piece of faeces play for our club.
I rate him a minus 100 for personality and +1billion for floggyness

 
3 hours ago, The end is nigh said:

Missed the first two rounds this year, Afl imposed suspension. Not a rumour, he clearly admitted it. He’s a big time no. 

Bit more than that. Floating around on the afl and collingwood subreddits if you want to find out. 

Ginnivan to Hawthorn, what a bonanza that would be for tattoo removalists.


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