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Some facts re The B&W Scum.

They think they are untouchable.

Tony Shaw ,you are a commentator; biased , whining, whingeing and pathetic, but at least you have some of your teeth.

Fraser,I hope all the magpoo faithful keep on hoping that you will become a footballer one day.

Rocca,A fantastic EFFORT today.I admire your fitness.

Let me guess,Yes it was the umpies fault again that the Magpoos lost.

Eddie McWire ,Where were you when we needed to hear from you,or did Packer send you away again and tell you to shutup!

Get your September holidays organised all you magpoo supporters cos ya wont be there on the final Saturday---again!Still!

 
Let me guess,Yes it was the umpies fault again that the Magpoos lost.

jump onto the magpies forum and have a read of the excuses about the umpires hahahahahaha

some of the most entertaining drivel i have ever read, but oh so satisfying!!!

suffer scum!!

still waiting, whilst reading the content of your post was great can you please use the space bar so its easier to read.

cheers :)

 
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still waiting, whilst reading the content of your post was great can you please use the space bar so its easier to read.

cheers :)

Tell you what condemned 84,I will consider using a space bar if you consider starting a sentence with a capital letter and use PERFECTLY written and punctuated grammar that ends questions with a "?" Go Dees! Dont be so critical,we are on the same side. LOL

jump onto the magpies forum and have a read of the excuses about the umpires hahahahahaha

some of the most entertaining drivel i have ever read, but oh so satisfying!!!

suffer scum!!

Some of them are actually quite discerning judges e.g.

Author: Pieman

Author Host/IP: dsl-220-253-66-206.NSW.netspace.net.au / 220.253.66.206

Subject: emcguire - go sign up Brock Mclean

IMHO, he will be AFL MVP several times before his career finishes.


what's the address to this filth forum? Let me on it!!

 

cheers. I really enjoyed perusing that, hah suckers. My fave was a bloke that said that at their best the pies are 50 points ahead of us. Delusional tossers adn they legitimately think they have a crack at the flag.


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