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Who will be calling SEN tomorrow morning to blast KB!

Who will be calling SEN tomorrow morning to blast KB! 28 members have voted

  1. 1. Who will be calling SEN tomorrow morning to blast KB!

    • Yes, I will be calling and have a go at him
      4
    • Nah, cant be bothered
      14
    • Maybe
      4

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I listen to SEN to and from work - pete and myf are about as funny as a fart in an elevator...

the ox - a melbourne hero but is dumber than dermutt!!

andrew maher - air pump for the dick pratt fc... [censored] of the highest order

kb - where do you start with this bloke. he never gave a handball to a teammate, he gave to us the holding the ball rule or incorrect disposal through his selfishness and blatant cheating and gets the arse from the tigers and has since then never been back, etc... he is now the rules committee and haven't they done a stellar job of trying to f the game up...

it is amazing how some of these flogs get on radio and do not start me on mark doran!!

 
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Sounds to me to Nugget Jones is all talk. its easy to post on a forum, Ill do this, Ill do that and then wimp the contest. Very Yze like!

haha, it sounds like the accusations you make are also pretty easy to say from behind a computer screen...i apologise about yesterday because i was really fired up to tell him that there are passionate supporters and challenge to him what we can do, but i did not have the chance to call in a crowded envioronment, i have other worries at the moment, that hate to say it, come before melbournefc, but i have all season to call his stupid show but i believe i missed the boat the other day post the dr turn gardner argument

so, if you want to compare me to yze, so be it, thats ur call, but im sorry if i let you down, personally id still like to compare myself to the great nathan jones.

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