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I need new pics :)

Im getting my mate to do me a new sig for the dees 2008 season.

I am thinking i want Nathan Jones, Brock, Simon Buckley ( i hold huge expectations for him this year)

So if anyone could post good action shot photos of any of these guys that would be greatly appreciated, ill show you the finished product once my mate has finished.

Cheers guys

 
I need new pics :)

Im getting my mate to do me a new sig for the dees 2008 season.

I am thinking i want Nathan Jones, Brock, Simon Buckley ( i hold huge expectations for him this year)

So if anyone could post good action shot photos of any of these guys that would be greatly appreciated, ill show you the finished product once my mate has finished.

Cheers guys

Dear Mousey...as a tragic football romantic I am delighted to see two dyed-in-the-wool dee's supporters [Grimes & Buckley] make the senior list!

I do have one questions for you, and you may not wish to answer it...are you dating Simon Buckley by any chance? :wub:

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haha nah mate i just rate his qualities as a footballer, i think he has real silky smooth skills and one thing i thought he needed to work on was his size and strength and from all reports he has and is in great shape. I dont know i may turn out to be wrong about him but he is just one of the players that i think will have a huge improvement year. And he is a top bloke also.

 
haha nah mate i just rate his qualities as a footballer, i think he has real silky smooth skills and one thing i thought he needed to work on was his size and strength and from all reports he has and is in great shape. I dont know i may turn out to be wrong about him but he is just one of the players that i think will have a huge improvement year. And he is a top bloke also.

I agree wholeheartedly. I was very impressed with the glimpses I saw from him last season, and have watched him play some junior footy too. He looks a real likely type, good height for a medium defender, ultra-quick and works his butt off. And he's a Melbourne boy... (i must admit i too have a soft spot for the Buckley, Grimes and Moloney's... living their dream playing for our great club).

I think he'll be a real surprise packet this year... playing most, if not all, 22 h&a games. Probably playing in the role that Clint Bizzell has left vacant as loose man, or a Wheatley-type running off the back flank.

DB seems impressed with him and very keen to see what he's made of. I thought Riley's use last season of Buck's was a bit conservative to say the least. I dont think he played more than 60% game time in any single match he played. Have a feeling that will change this year though, especially considering the amount of bulk he's added to his frame (considering his slight body mass last season was probably seen as his greatest weakness.) He'll no longer be pushed off the ball so easily, and i think with the extra strength, we could see a real solid payer emerge in Simon.

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guys? Can anyone point me in the right direction of good pictures of the demons in action?

Google images suck


guys? Can anyone point me in the right direction of good pictures of the demons in action?

Google images suck

Mousey, have you called the club? depending on who it is they may have a pic from club mag etc may be happy to email to you. Or go to the family day and get yourself snapped with a couple of them

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thanks mate yeah i cant attend family days cause i live in brisbane :(

But thanks for the tip

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well i recycled a bit and my mate came up with this :)

my 2008 sig and avatar :)

 

Very nice mousey, your mate is very good at what he does. Do you think if I get some pictures together he could put one together for me?

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i PMed you mate


mate, that looks great...do u think he could make one for me aswell? lol....dw if he cant, that looks sick though! good work

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i go to another forum www.121s.com

Its mainly a sport betting discussion forum, but just really good place with decent people talking about every sport /racing you can think of.

There is an aussie rules section too.

If you sign up there is a special section thread from this guy named Poocono , he is from chicago and all you gotta do is go to the thread give him some pics and tell him what kind of thing you are looking for and he will be happy to do it, very nice bloke

apart from the logo in the middle, yeah it is pretty fancy


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