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  • Crowbots sack Nicks
  • Goodwin to Crowbots
  • Western Bullflogs sack Bevo
  • Bevo to Dees
  • Crowbots appoint Roo coach, president and CEO

Edited by Queanbeyan Demon

 

Bevo the anti Goodwin would be an interesting change, we'd have clarry in a back pocket, andy moniz Wakefield as a key forward and McVee in the ruck

Have no idea what your implying with your last three points.
 

But your first two points had occurred as a straight swap, but I have no idea

 
8 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:
  • Crowbots sack Nicks
  • Goodwin to Crowbots
  • Western Bullflogs sack Bevo
  • Bevo to Dees
  • Crowbots appoint Ry****o coach, president and CEO

I suggest a Valium with good sleep will help with your over arching thoughts/speculation. 😳😂


13 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:
  • Crowbots sack Nicks
  • Goodwin to Crowbots
  • Western Bullflogs sack Bevo
  • Bevo to Dees
  • Crowbots appoint Roo coach, president and CEO

 

Mate, I'm not going to lie, I'm 6 beers down as well. I lived in Canberra for 4 years, its freezing, I get it

Edited by The Stigga

Bevo was originally sounded out to be part of Roos succession plan as was Dew. Bevo wasn't interested in an understudy! He is his own man and was only interested in a senior coaching role just as Dew chose to stay in an assistant role at Sydney. To the credit of Bothe Goodwin & Beveridge both have become premiership coaches.

I could only see Goody going to NSW as his fiancé and her family live there and will not be moving to Melbourne.

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Sounds like an acid trip.

Again, a Valium and a good sleep will improve that trip.. 🤪

 

Good lord, bevo would be a nightmare. 

 

maybe try dreaming of fembots instead of crowbots 

15 minutes ago, Older demon said:

I could only see Goody going to NSW as his fiancé and her family live there and will not be moving to Melbourne.

Sauce Older D?

Edited by Demon Dynasty


Some of these threads are getting stranger by the day.

40 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Some of these threads are getting stranger by the day.

Two words… bye round. 

1 hour ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Sauce Older D?

51 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Was in the paper about a week ago.

 Turns out Goody's fiance is Harry Petty's mum.


Someone has drunk too many Bevos QBD. 

The only reason Bevo should be taking over is if this cold snap deepens sharply and our Demon Hell has frozen over.  

1 hour ago, Demon Disciple said:

Was in the paper about a week ago.

So if we assume this is the case, and not saying it is.  Is there a chance SG is looking to pull up stumps at season's end to move up there?  Especially given all the pressures he spoke of in the Age interview a few weeks back.

This sneaks out about a month ago and presto, there goes the playing group's passion and along with it the form of many which drops off a cliff (for now)?

The balloon burst so to speak.

Probably very far fetched but stranger things have happened and a few weeks or months can be a lomg time in footy as we witnessed with Dimma.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

2 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:
  • Crowbots sack Nicks
  • Goodwin to Crowbots
  • Western Bullflogs sack Bevo
  • Bevo to Dees
  • Crowbots appoint Roo coach, president and CEO

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1 hour ago, Hellfire Dub said:

Someone has drunk too many Bevos QBD. 

The only reason Bevo should be taking over is if this cold snap deepens sharply and our Demon Hell has frozen over.  

VB's


 
51 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

This isn’t angsty enough to be the Angst du Jour yet, and it’s certainly not zeitgeisty enough 

Wtf, I am more confused about this post then the original post

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