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2 minutes ago, kryton101 said:

Take that all you revolting mud raking, rumour mongering idiotic journalists.  Now go bother some other club.

Not just the media. Throw in the absolute morons on here who will have to back track a million miles an hour now. 227 pages of absolute dross. He was never going anywhere.  Absolute champ.

 

How's Sam McCluess feeling? He's two from two. [censored]. 

This saga is not over, but I am so happy to see him commit to the club. Real change is still needed, but it'll be worth it with Trac as a part of this club.


44 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

our choice would probably be

- get done over and accept an unders deal

or

- no deal and keep an unhappy probably disruptive camper and have to go through the same process the next year

 

The get deal done for unders is the most likely scenario IMO. 

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Frankly, would prefer he was gone. Prima Donna. Going to need some strong leadership from Max, Viney and Jake, but I wonder how much damage he's done to himself internally and with the playing group.

I’m not normally a conspiracy theory kind of guy but I’m pretty confident Trac, @Demonland and @binman orchestrated this whole charade for extra clicks. 
 

Can you imagine the increase in google ad revenue from Demonland?

Always follow the money. 

 

Whilst I’m always glad a player of his kind wants to stay we still need a change.

 

we need a change in Pert and Roffey

We need a change in coach or game plan.

 

We need a change in how we support the boys. Get down to the games, make some damn noise!

 

Now to get Kozzy to want to stay and be a demon for a few more years! (Although I hope until the end of his career)

On 16/08/2024 at 12:54, Queanbeyan Demon said:

This thread has not only jumped the shark, it’s circled back to teach the shark a thing or two about internet absurdity.

Jumped the shark... bought a happy meal, sold the magic bullet .... traded the Thermomix .. coming back for the Steak Knives ffs

 

So...  not much to see... move along 🤔😳🤷


2 minutes ago, MoeSyzlak said:

I’m not normally a conspiracy theory kind of guy but I’m pretty confident Trac, @Demonland and @binman orchestrated this whole charade for extra clicks. 
 

Can you imagine the increase in google ad revenue from Demonland?

Always follow the money. 

*MoeSyzlak dies in a freak bin related incident*

Far out, some of you are pathetic. He doesn’t speak, you go after him, he does speak, oh that’s not good enough. Things needed to change and hopefully things are in motion. 
I’m glad he’s rattled a few cages. A lot of the stuff in the media could be full of [censored]. I mean how many times are they wrong. Here’s a prime example

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6 minutes ago, Steamin Demon said:

How's Sam McCluess feeling? He's two from two. [censored]. 

Problem is McLure muck rakes but doesn't say anything concrete so he cant be called out because he never confirms anything and has an easy way out, he is an award winning journalist who had his award rescinded 

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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

 

How long you been sitting on this one? 

4 minutes ago, MoeSyzlak said:

I’m not normally a conspiracy theory kind of guy but I’m pretty confident Trac, @Demonland and @binman orchestrated this whole charade for extra clicks. 
 

Can you imagine the increase in google ad revenue from Demonland?

Always follow the money. 

We need an external review of the Demon land books before EOFY!

5 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Frankly, would prefer he was gone. Prima Donna. Going to need some strong leadership from Max, Viney and Jake, but I wonder how much damage he's done to himself internally and with the playing group.

Absolute garbage

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5 minutes ago, MoeSyzlak said:

I’m not normally a conspiracy theory kind of guy but I’m pretty confident Trac, @Demonland and @binman orchestrated this whole charade for extra clicks. 
 

Can you imagine the increase in google ad revenue from Demonland?

Always follow the money. 

Lol. As if I would be sharing tens of dollars with @binman


[censored] the media Trac stays!

Let’s give it a rest and support Trac he’s our Norm Smith medalist ..club is on notice to fix their [censored] and weed out what ever the issues are , we need strong leadership to fix this, don’t care who,what is pushed out just fix it! no stone should be left unturned and nobody should be untouchable 

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7 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Frankly, would prefer he was gone. Prima Donna. Going to need some strong leadership from Max, Viney and Jake, but I wonder how much damage he's done to himself internally and with the playing group.

There is something for sure in what you're saying Bing.

This is but a chapter ...in a longer book

Now to win the flag next year.


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