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4 hours ago, kev martin said:

Misty feel about the morning. 

Suggest Hunter the sub. Woey was doing plenty of plays.

Do they make the designated sub sit on the sidelines for three quarters of the captain's run? 

 

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Edited by Demon Dynasty

5 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I don’t even wanna know what this means 🫣

My thoughts exactly 

 
3 hours ago, thirty-one said:

Oh if only you had been around when I was going to training and was 17 and too shy to talk to the players.  I spent hours not talking to Sean Wight whilst sitting on the picket fence at the G with him after he did his knee (wish I'd talked to him, he always waved to me if he saw me thereafter, think he remains my favourite ever player, even more than Robbie).  Then we moved to the Junction Oval from the G and that was the pits.  Russell Richards and the Febey twins would give me a lift up to the city since they were driving to Seymour and the walk back to St Kilda station was unpleasant.

These days I've got the guts go to talk to people, cos they are people, but I'm also old and married.  And in another country, which makes going to training difficult.

Me too thirty one. We could have been friends!

Edited by KLV

6 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I don’t even wanna know what this means 🫣

Sorry predicktive text, 

now if I had said the players want to meet the girls it was just as correct


5 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

No one in their right mind.  You iron it before you hang it out ...

No.

You hang it up to iron.

2 minutes ago, binman said:

No.

You hang it up to iron.

Yes thats what i meant Bin.  Just flap them firmly once and hang .  Job done

Pro tip: if you need to get creases out and ya lazy, hang your stuff up in the bathroom while you shower. The steam will loosen the creases. 
If you don’t shower tho I can’t help you. 

 
41 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Pro tip: if you need to get creases out and ya lazy, hang your stuff up in the bathroom while you shower. The steam will loosen the creases. 
If you don’t shower tho I can’t help you. 

I love reading you're (jaded NM) and WCW responses. Insightful and funny as HELL

Well, we are demons

Cheers

MFC-11

23 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Have the leaves finished falling yet at GP?

Many thanks

PS Out of interest does the oval suffer from dog droppings or is someone on pre training pooper scooper duty

The leaves dropped early this month. A few, which can build with a wind and surface on the fence are still around.

The dog owners are really good in this area.

There is no designated duty, though trainers set up and measure distances, gives them plenty of scope to find issues. 

The surface of Gosch's is lush, a few caps to the irrigation system are covered by a heavy soil.

The goal line turf had a recent refurbish. 

Edited by kev martin


On 25/05/2024 at 11:29, WalkingCivilWar said:

Here’s my comment about training…they trained.

That’s pretty much all I’ve got because I saw Kev there and asked him to do a training report. 😁

I did watch a loooong session of some of the boys taking shots at goal. Two words: Chin Chandler. Nailing shots from the boundary on ridiculous angles, a joy to behold. You don’t need to watch Chin kicking for goal because as soon as it leaves his boot he knows if it’s going through in which case he’s silent. But if it’s not going through be lets loose with a very loud “OH [censored]!!!” 😂

Which probably means wont be able to hit the side of a barn today🤪

On 25/05/2024 at 11:52, 640MD said:

Back in the day we had some deelightful teenage girls in the CS wanting to meat players.  Non too shy if I remember 

maybe these girls are grand daughters of those same girls.   Do any of them resemble old melb players ?

Meat players? Really

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