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Just now, Jaded No More said:

After I got the first 20, the rest left voluntarily with a few choice words from me 

So in reality it was 100. Elephant stamp big fella. Great job 

 

9 minutes to flatten Mayturd... get it done

 

Gary Lyon - it would be nice if Bailey Fritsch could get a kick.


This day has been a fiasco. Now some one has run into the tracks and no trains are running from Flinders Street.

This season can get in the bin.

Someone follow the Mfc player with the ball around with a 2 iron

why?

god can’t hit a 2 iron!

amirite? 
 

here every Friday!

 
22 minutes ago, DubDee said:

completely agree we should throw away our most prolific goal scorer over the past 5 years. Also our most skilled played along side Kozzi

He is never going to be a hard man. He is our finisher. When we play well he looks great like the 6 he kicked in the GF

He’s been found out. 

Not to harp on but Lever 29, Tomlinson and TMAC 32 and May 33 next year.

Is that not a major cause for concern?

We've always had a great defence, but it can't keep on going forever. Will reach a breaking point.

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Just now, Roost it far said:

He’s been found out. 

Yep, have to agree. A star in our Premiership who was a bees penus  from a Norm Smith 

9 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Someone still needs to whack Maynard

they’d miss

1 minute ago, John Demonic said:

Not to harp on but Lever 29, Tomlinson and TMAC 32 and May 33 next year.

Is that not a major cause for concern?

Yep experience is key.


9 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

This day has been a fiasco. Now some one has run into the tracks and no trains are running from Flinders Street.

This season can get in the bin.

Which line.  Sandringham running b


Just now, Roost it far said:

Now that was embarrassing 

Embarrassing is a word that gets thrown around here alot.
And deservedly so.

 

 

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