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Ho Hum!

Storm in a very small teacup.

......as opposed to being a major international incident ;) :D !!!

 

I just got back from the Greek Islands and Ibiza. I have to say, as soon as they here an Australian or American accent, you're automatically hated.

Plus, you have to look at the fact that these are three tall, well built men who probably had women all over them. I can't count on my fingers how many altercations I got into with Italians, Spaniad's and German's while I was over there.

I can't count on my fingers how many altercations I got into with Italians, Spaniad's and German's while I was over there.

But no Swedes ;) ?!!!

 

Awesome story

I hope Chopper annihilated them

The title of this story did make me giggle.....

Dees in Greek disco fight


Ho Hum!

Storm in a very small teacup.

QFT.

I just got back from the Greek Islands and Ibiza. I have to say, as soon as they here an Australian or American accent, you're automatically hated.

Plus, you have to look at the fact that these are three tall, well built men who probably had women all over them. I can't count on my fingers how many altercations I got into with Italians, Spaniad's and German's while I was over there.

Bullocks.

 
:D

Chopper > 4 scary bastards

Who the hell would want to start a fight with him?

OH carroll, _ _ _ _ _ _ as the tune goes,

maybe blondes do have more fun. :blink::wacko::rolleyes::(


apparently carroll was hit over the head with a block of wood... i wonder if that made him any smarter

apparently carroll was hit over the head with a block of wood... i wonder if that made him any smarter

I heard gardner on the radio saying they're weren't sure what it was, either a bottle or a club, but then he said it would of had to be a rather large club...

How can people say this isn't a big deal when everyone went off at Sylvia for his thing????

mmm possibility.... lets see wat actually happened first

So do we still want to give Brock the captaincy

No. I would actually delist him. And im not kidding. These players wanna act like non afl players they can get st*****. Sylvia included

No. I would actually delist him. And im not kidding. These players wanna act like non afl players they can get st*****. Sylvia included

LOL


No. I would actually delist him. And im not kidding. These players wanna act like non afl players they can get st*****. Sylvia included

Your a funny guy.

What the hell are the doing on an overseas trip anyway? ITS A DISGRACE!!! they oughtta be studying the teams in the finals.After the season we have just had the Dees End of Season trip should have been to the gym.

I know the real story behind what happened in Ios with the boys

PM me if youd like to know

Hate to rain on the Brock parade as I don't know what kindof involvement he had in this particular situation, but this isn't the first I've heard of him getting into a scuffle.

I hope he doesn't make a habit of it and I really don't think he will - he seems too smart to stuff up his career by getting involved in off-field antics.

Just needs a good talking to perhaps from Bailey, as I think many of the players do. A gentle reminder of what's acceptable and what isn't.


Got a sms from a friend in Europe last night saying friends of hers on the island of Ios ran into the Melbourne guys and that they seemed real nice.

Apparently they were on their way to Croatia this weekend. I've run into Chopper, Riv and a few others out one night and they are real cool placid guys - if they ended up in any trouble in Greece it would have been because they were provoked.

What the hell are the doing on an overseas trip anyway? ITS A DISGRACE!!! they oughtta be studying the teams in the finals.After the season we have just had the Dees End of Season trip should have been to the gym.

Well mate they deserve a little break, before getting ready for the preseason and the gym and studying teams

I know the real story behind what happened in Ios with the boys

PM me if youd like to know

Spill.

 
Spill.

I have it on very good authority that the three Demons heard that Judd was considering coming to Melbourne so they decided to behave as if he was already at the club to make him really feel at home. Surely, what Brock, Rivo and Carroll did was not any different to the way Judd's current teammates behave most of the time.

Its a good sign I say!

No. I would actually delist him. And im not kidding. These players wanna act like non afl players they can get st*****. Sylvia included

:blink:


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