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3 hours ago, layzie said:

What was wrong with what @No. 31said?

Solid first year, the odd down game here and there which was to be expected but tracking in the right direction.

If any of us said it no-one would have said boo.

He barracks for Carlton, he's not worthy of discussing our players.

 

I recall we had a declared Essendon? supporter posting regularly a few years ago. I think his profile name was Ash something. Maybe someone can confirm. 

2 hours ago, djr said:

I recall we had a declared Essendon? supporter posting regularly a few years ago. I think his profile name was Ash something. Maybe someone can confirm. 

Ash35. Was a bloody good contributor......despite being one of the goat rooting brethren 

 
2 hours ago, Roost it far said:

He barracks for Carlton, he's not worthy of discussing our players.

He is quite welcome to tell us what a great addition Weitering is going to be when we get him as a free agent next season.

1 hour ago, Go the Biff said:

Ash35. Was a bloody good contributor......despite being one of the goat rooting brethren 

Yes. He never bagged the club, even through those dark years. 


1 hour ago, Go the Biff said:

Ash35. Was a bloody good contributor.

Agreed.  He was respectful, understood he was a guest at this party, posted quality comments, didn't try to subtly troll us and didn't carry on about his own club.  

@No. 31 would do well to follow his example.

12 hours ago, KozzyCan said:

I don't really get why a Carlton supporter would choose to spend their days hanging around a Melbourne forum. Very odd behaviour tbh.

"Very odd" has a somewhat negative connotation, I would prefer milder synonyms like "quaint" or "unique", like my interest in Corsican sheeps milk cheese 😁

I have said it here before, the Dees are my "second team", I do watch all their games, mostly on tv but occasionally live and have even been an MFC member the last few seasons.

I was even thinking of getting a Demonland t-shirt, like the design. Do they come in Navy Blue & White though?

 

4 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

He is quite welcome to tell us what a great addition Weitering is going to be when we get him as a free agent next season.

You sir are getting a Christian Petracca CFC bobble-head for Christmas next year (2025) 🎅😁

Actually, wasn't Weiters a Demons supporter growing up? 

 
5 hours ago, Go the Biff said:

Ash35. Was a bloody good contributor......despite being one of the goat rooting brethren 

Ash's name comes up every time we discuss other clubs fans on here and with good reason. Great bloke.

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