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18 minutes ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Multiple annoying posts saying things like “if I’m Simon Goodwin”, “if I’m JVR”, etc.

You should know if you are.

Or perhaps posters mean, “if I were Simon Goodwin”, etc.

How about we pay at least some attention to grammar?

Call me a pedant if you wish, but I find it annoying.

your are a pedant

 
5 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

I’ve a question…

So, Fritta’s been named as an emergency meaning he has to be at the ‘G for the firsts, right?

He’s been told he’s in the Casey side playing at Casey Fields in a match that starts at 11:05am tomorrow.

Yesterday morning when he was told he’s been dropped he was told he’d be playing a half at Casey.

Does this mean he’ll leave Casey Fields at halftime and head to the ‘G before the start of the seniors match?

If so, is that something that happens regularly?

That’s actually three questions, but what’s an extra couple o’ questions between friends?

Four questions now. 😅

If Fritta has his usual first half performance of 2 touches he won't be too tired at least

9 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

If Fritta has his usual first half performance of 2 touches he won't be too tired at least

May or Pickett late withdrawal to save for richmond Thursday nite Fritta back in... last chance is my guess

 
28 minutes ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Multiple annoying posts saying things like “if I’m Simon Goodwin”, “if I’m JVR”, etc.

You should know if you are.

Or perhaps posters mean, “if I were Simon Goodwin”, etc.

How about we pay at least some attention to grammar?

Call me a pedant if you wish, but I find it annoying.

Thanks. Your post tell me we’re getting back to business as normal here after a bitter week of cannibalism and mutiliation. :-)

31 minutes ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Multiple annoying posts saying things like

Or perhaps posters mean,

No comma after ‘like’ but one after ‘mean’.

You are out of control.


24 minutes ago, ghost who walks said:

your are a pedant

You are a pedant 😉🤣

1 hour ago, Fanatique Demon said:

How about we pay at least some attention to grammar?

Call me a pedant if you wish, but I find it annoying.

you are a pendant…………………….dammit

 

Surely we have someone better than Howes? Absolute panic merchant with the ball.

1 hour ago, ghost who walks said:

your are a pedant

You're a pedant!

And so am I.

25 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Surely we have someone better than Howes? Absolute panic merchant with the ball.

Yes... Adams

24 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Surely we have someone better than Howes? Absolute panic merchant with the ball.

turner, adams oh wait goodwin is useless

people really give petty a hard time around here but don't realise the coaches have absolutely throw him in the deep end after putting him up forward for a season and now he is our starting fb vs freo, hope he does okay tmr his performance is 100% on the coaches

Every chance Adams is a late in. Think it has to be done this way.


So Petty takes Treacy, but who plays on Amiss? Are we expecting Adams to be a late in? Or Turner to play back, leaving Fullarton on MFC debut to lead our forward line with no JVR or Fritsch to help?

Good to see the ace bring swung but not instilled with faith in some of the replacements.

I think if we lose this , Goody definitely won't be coaching the MFC much longer for sure.

But I think we actually have this one.

Yeah, if we give Freo the time and space (read: lack of pressure) we gave Essendon, it’s a 15+ goal loss guaranteed. Freo have considerably more dangerous players than the dons.

Over to you Dees! Harass the living [censored] out of em

1 hour ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Surely we have someone better than Howes? Absolute panic merchant with the ball.

Why not try Adam’s, Howes will get smashed, this could get ugly quickly


4 hours ago, picket fence said:

Alert, if you are coming in by train and are on the PAKENHAM or CRANBOURNE line guess what?? Yep as per usual Buses Replace trains from sections. Why does this keep occuring???

Can't you get an express bus to city then walk to G?

Just now, bush demon said:

Can't you get an express bus to city then walk to G?

Or express bus to Southern Cross then train to Jolimont.

Howes had a great game in the 2s last week but neither him or TMAC have the strength to tackle with Amiss or Tracey.

Either way it's pressure or bust.

 

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