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Adelaide assistant is in Victoria and has confirmed he is meeting Essendon. Also said he was meeting other clubs.

 
Adelaide assistant is in Victoria and has confirmed he is meeting Essendon. Also said he was meeting other clubs.

Thanks for the update. That's really insightful.

Just in case you were wondering, this is Demonland. Not Bomberland.

If ur going to post - Make sure it's about the Dees!

I think the fact that he has said he might be meeting other clubs is a bit of a clue.

bwell - did you swallow angry pills.......you have certainly stirred up a lot of debate in the last couple of days! Some of it healthy and some of it just darn bickering. Not saying it is all your fault but we are all getting a tad on the angsty side, aren't we???

We might change your name to bcalm lol

 
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Thanks for the update. That's really insightful.

Just in case you were wondering, this is Demonland. Not Bomberland.

If ur going to post - Make sure it's about the Dees!

Settle down tiger. Was about Melbourne.

Settle down tiger. Was about Melbourne.

Sorry Demons 32. Ur correct. How foolish of me.

Please take my apology in the highest regard. :lol:


bwell - who are you?? You are a lively type aren't you?

I don't suppose you first name is Neale and you might be just the tiniest bit bored these days????

Sorry Demons 32. Ur correct. How foolish of me.

Please take my apology in the highest regard - [removed by mod]. :lol:

Resorting to name calling ey

 
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I think by the sound of things bwell is probably just as passionate as all of us in here. But just loves to stir the pot.

bwell - who are you?? You are a lively type aren't you?

I think you will find that it's one person having a converstion with itself, with 4 or so Aliases


Sorry Demons 32. Ur correct. How foolish of me.

Please take my apology in the highest regard - [removed by mod]. :lol:

Wow and here you were saying others were 14 with the knobs in their hands.

You know this forum was a much better place 48 hours ago.

Wow and here you were saying others were 14 with the knobs in their hands.

You know this forum was a much better place 48 hours ago.

Yeah maybe but I'm here now so get over it.

At least Demons 32 makes some sense.

I think it's medication time bWell :D

Medication time?

Not bad ..........

surely bwell is maximum 14 years old with his crude immature comments, petty insults and agressiveness...

guyz don't get too worked up by a kid who is clearly just trying to be a stirer


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surely bwell is maximum 14 years old with his crude immature comments, petty insults and agressiveness...

guyz don't get too worked up by a kid who is clearly just trying to be a stirer

I Don't think he is 14.

I think its obvious he is just messing with everyone and everyone is getting sucked in.

He wouldn't know of the site, and he wouldn't be on here unless he loved the dees too.

But he said one bad thing, everyone went crazy and he liked it.

Technically I am yet to see a more impactful first post and I am personally looking forward to his provactive thoughts and insight. He doesn't go with the flow. Has his own opinions, that makes damn good reading.

surely bwell is maximum 14 years old with his crude immature comments, petty insults and agressiveness...

guyz don't get too worked up by a kid who is clearly just trying to be a stirer

Thank you for your kind words.

It's nice to know that you have just jumped on me too.

I support the Demons, so why in the world am I getting harassed here?

I have made a few comments, yes, but it's only because I am a passionate supporter of the Melbourne FC & I feel I am not getting enough respect as a diehard Dees supporter.

I would now like to stay clear of any bickering from now on so if you would all like to move forward - Let it be.

And Sylvinator, I am closer to the age if you turned 14 around the other way ;)


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Did anyone hear if Hamilton met the MFC officals or not?

Nothing confirmed. All he said was he is meeting Essendon today, which was yesterday, and he may be speaking to some other clubs while he is here.

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