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Just now, Ghostwriter said:

Omfg am I being pranked? Cannot believe how big a deal this has become. AT FIRST THEY WERE FLANKING HIM HOLDING HIS ELBOWS. AS THEY NEARED THE BOUNDARY THEY PUT HIS ARMS AROUND THEIR SHOULDERS.

Not gonna repeat this again. Three times is two times too many. In fact not gonna post for a while. [censored] if I’m gonna let anyone insult me when I’m trying my best to relay things as they’re happening while there’s so much else going on. So go ahead and doubt anything or even everything I say.

GW out. 

What on earth?! Nobody has insulted you! I said earlier your training reports are really appreciated.
 

But you railed against misinformation from reporters and were then proven to have been guilty of the exact same thing yourself. I’d have pointed this out to any poster that had done the same thing, nobody is out to get you @Ghostwriter!

Clearly some details are being left out/mistaken in reports. I encourage all track watchers to use their words carefully. We’re all on edge, injuries are occurring/could occur/may occur/are likely to occur/are occurring in my dreams….I think you get the picture. I’ll be down on the track in the next few weeks. You’ll then have a template for all future reports. It’ll be expected that all track watchers use the new template.  😂

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3 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

You think he was faking it? I heard Jacob our Doc asking him a bunch of questions, I heard Shane insist he was fine to go back out, I heard Jacob decide otherwise. I saw Jacob walk him back to the rooms. As he passed by he said, “It’s okay, it’s not an injury, I’m just a bit crook” and he patted his stomach. Maybe the poor bugger reads DL and knows I’ll be on here defending him to the likes of you, PF. 

Thought I might join the chat. McAdam is highly skilled, with evasive tricks and a good footy IQ. Marks as if he were taller, like Fritta. He's done the work and I look forward to his first game, where he kicks 3 and dishes off a couple.

Have prescribed vitamins to avoid further injury / illness and a small dose off apotropaic magic to ward of negative DL comments. He'll be fine.

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correct typo


1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

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sure looks like being helped off the ground to me...

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are you blind @Ghostwriter or just sharing misinformation?

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Could have been carrying him onto the field to commence training weekend at Bernie’s style?

 
18 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Clearly some details are being left out/mistaken in reports. I encourage all track watchers to use their words carefully. We’re all on edge, injuries are occurring/could occur/may occur/are likely to occur/are occurring in my dreams….I think you get the picture. I’ll be down on the track in the next few weeks. You’ll then have a template for all future reports. It’ll be expected that all track watchers use the new template.  😂

Don't want to be hung by the tongue. 


34 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Really? REALLY?!!! God I hope you’re joking but even if you are joking, it’s not funny. I said he was helped off the field… HELPED not CARRIED. The pics you went to the trouble of posting show exactly that… he was HELPED not CARRIED. Moreover, within a few minutes of these pics being taken he was walking unaided and clearly not in as much pain.

So I’m either “blind” or have chosen to “share misinformation,” yeah? Wow. Would expect it from certain others, so disappointed to hear it from you. 

Right now I’m asking myself why I even bother to post on here. 

I love your reports but sometimes wonder why you bother ..there’s always some posters who seem to hate your insights (maybe plain jealousy) and nit pick but the majority are like me …we appreciate all training reports and insights ..so thank you 

1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

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sure looks like being helped off the ground to me...

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are you blind @Ghostwriter or just sharing misinformation?

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Yeah that's a hammy by the look of it. Like a gunshot to the back of the leg. 

How bad it is remains to be seen but I feel for the man. 

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1 minute ago, Deestar9 said:

I love your reports but sometimes wonder why you bother ..there’s always some posters who seem to hate your insights (maybe plain jealousy) and nit pick but the majority are like me …we appreciate all training reports and insights ..so thank you 

What are you talking about? Nobody hates insights, nobody has said they don’t appreciate the insights. Nobody has insulted anybody else!
 

People are just a bit thrown when those “insights” provided are proven to be patently false, that’s all 🤷‍♂️

1 hour ago, Back pocket said:

Once he got to the sidelines he was slowly able to put some wait through the leg, and the pain seemed to ease slowly.

We’ll just have to weight and see. Fingers crossed.


5 minutes ago, Dee Boys said:

What are you talking about? Nobody hates insights, nobody has said they don’t appreciate the insights. Nobody has insulted anybody else!
 

People are just a bit thrown when those “insights” provided are proven to be patently false, that’s all 🤷‍♂️

Might have been a mistake?

That hamstring looks nasty..

Hope it hasn't ripped off the bone.

6 minutes ago, Dee Boys said:

Was pretty forthright. But yes let’s move on!

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Unfortunately some post what they hope is true, rather than what is true....makes it tough to take much out of the track reports 😪

Just now, Deestar9 said:

I love your reports but sometimes wonder why you bother ..there’s always some posters who seem to hate your insights (maybe plain jealousy) and nit pick but the majority are like me …we appreciate all training reports and insights ..so thank you 

Some don't even have the balls to nit pick, they just sit back and wait for one of the other goon squad to do it, then throw in their little passive aggressive reactions to the post.

It's always the same people and it's always being done to the same person and frankly it is becoming tiresome.

I wouldn't bother if I was WCW/GW either. I've been around this place for years and have seen many good posters being driven out (in some cases by the same people) for much less.

 

1 minute ago, Dee Boys said:

What are you talking about? Nobody hates insights, nobody has said they don’t appreciate the insights. Nobody has insulted anybody else!

'They' 100% do not appreciate the insights. Don't kid yourself.

There is an established pattern here and it has been going on for ages.  It might seem innocuous on this occasion, but it's definitely there and this is just another instance. Go back and have another read from the perspective of someone who is constantly scrutinised and who has a group of knuckle draggers following them around waiting to jump on any opportunity to undermine or discredit them.  

[censored] you guys. You know who you are.


29 minutes ago, Dee Boys said:

Was pretty forthright. But yes let’s move on!

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Give it a rest bud, you’ve made your point multiple times. We get it, okay?

 

1 hour ago, Ghostwriter said:

Omfg am I being pranked? Cannot believe how big a deal this has become. AT FIRST THEY WERE FLANKING HIM HOLDING HIS ELBOWS. AS THEY NEARED THE BOUNDARY THEY PUT HIS ARMS AROUND THEIR SHOULDERS.

Not gonna repeat this again. Three times is two times too many. In fact not gonna post for a while. [censored] if I’m gonna let anyone insult me when I’m trying my best to relay things as they’re happening while there’s so much else going on. So go ahead and doubt anything or even everything I say.

GW out. 

You're a valuable poster. I hope your hiatus is short.

Seriously I just want to discuss and get info about a team that we all love. There's enough social media where things get too personal. Is it really that hard to be civil? Surely nobody came to this place  to upset others.

 
16 minutes ago, Go Ds said:

Surely nobody came to this place  to upset others.

Unfortunately this forum is a microcosm of the broader community, albeit skewed male in terms of demographics.

What we see out there, we see in here- positive and negative.

And the sad reality is there are plenty of people who enjoy upsetting and winding up other people.

1 hour ago, adonski said:

Scan results have come back, McVee to miss 3 - 4 weeks with a moderate case of death

yes, looking at those photos i thought he might have died 😮


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