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Love his words/story about Angus. We have to be all in

 

Switched on young fella is ANB, haven’t heard him speak much at all. If I were from the Crows and heard his speech, I’d be extra excited to be getting him now. 

 
Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

Switched on young fella is ANB, haven’t heard him speak much at all. If I were from the Crows and heard his speech, I’d be extra excited to be getting him now. 

They're getting a gem of a clubman, that's for sure.

"I bloody hope so." - Angus Brayshaw ❤️

 


Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

Switched on young fella is ANB, haven’t heard him speak much at all. If I were from the Crows and heard his speech, I’d be extra excited to be getting him now. 

He's a coach in the making imo. A motivator. Someone who gets the most out of himself

Viney runs down Gawn and wins it by the smallest of margins!

 
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2nd Max Gawn 💙❤️💙❤️👏👏👏… 5 votes between 1st and 3rd

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Just now, spirit of norm smith said:

2nd Max Gawn 💙❤️💙❤️👏👏👏… 5 votes between 1st and 2nd 

Did Goody say between first and second or five points between first and third? 

15 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Goody 

Gus 👏👏NIBBLER 👏👏

Stafford  and Plunkett 👏👏

love the process 

love the hard work 

it’s not results 

success is loving the process 

it’s not about winning the GF 

Embrace the process 

excited for the future 

fall in love of the process of self improvement 

bring on 2025 

Please tell me it is wasn't said that it's not about winning the GF?


We are incredibly lucky to be able to follow Max Gawn. He really is a legend of the game.

Max for Pres and Gus for CEO. They can do their weekly podcast again

Edited by Demon Disciple

Just now, Demon Disciple said:

If Goody said that, then he needs to go yesterday.

What is the whole purpose of the season? To qualify for finals, to make a GF and hopefully win a premiership. Duh

Give it a rest. It's the B & F and a joyous night for players and fans.

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Max Gawn.  Tonight shows our spirit.  As a footy club, we are united. The lads. Ed. Milkshake. Gus. Nibbler. 
The Ring. Premiership ring.  It means so much.  Ring reminds us that we had some miserable years but developed.  The hurt is something to build on.  


1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

Give it a rest. It's the B & F and a joyous night for players and fans.

I’m sorry, but there shouldn’t be much to celebrate from season 2024

Heck, you contradict even your username

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17 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

I’m not watching but I’m drunk 🥴 

Fridays at my place are usually, burgers, beer and vinyl. But after this week it switched to whisky very quickly 😂

What's getting a spin?


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