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Can anyone help identify any of these players?
MyFavouriteMartian replied to The Demon Duck's topic in Melbourne Demons
Obviously Barass'. In the background Paul McLean (red hair). Peter Ryan to Paul's right. Is that Nigel Kol in between them.? Teddy Fidge at back (blonde hair).? I think I see Russell Richards behind Peter Ryan? Thats not Seecamp on the truck with Barass', is it.? -
Can anyone help identify any of these players?
MyFavouriteMartian replied to The Demon Duck's topic in Melbourne Demons
Cam Schwab. Ray Manley in front of him. -
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-52146507 "In normal times, Vijay Mahtaney and his partners Amit Mahtaney and Shawn Islam employ a total of 18,000 workers in three countries - Bangladesh, India and Jordan. But the outbreak has forced them to shut down the majority of the business, with just one factory, in Dhaka, partially operational. Coronavirus lockdowns aren't the only thing affecting their ability to pay their workers. They say their main problem is unreasonable demands from big clients - mainly in the US and the UK. "Some brands are showing a true sense of partnership and high level of ethics in trying to ensure at least enough cash flow to pay workers," Amit Mahtaney, the chief executive of Tusker Apparel Jordan, told the BBC. " "But we've also experienced demands for cancellations for goods that are ready or are work in progress, or discounts for outstanding payments and for goods in transit. They are also asking for a 30 to 120 day extensions on previously agreed payment terms." In an email obtained by the BBC, one US retailer has asked for a 30% discount "for all payables - current or order", including those already delivered. The reason they cite is to "get through this extraordinary period". "Their attitude is one of protecting only shareholder value without any regard to the garment worker, behaving in a hypocritical manner, showing complete disregard to their ethos of responsible sourcing," Vijay Mahtaney said. "Brand focus on share price, now means some of them don't have money for this rainy day, and are coming to the weakest link in the supply chain, asking us to help them out when they could be applying for a bailout from the US government stimulus package," Vijay added.
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'Cases', as a terminology, is OK for scientists to use when speaking of their findings. It is not OK for politicians to use that term, 'Re people', when talking to the general public; because they can deliberately use it to normalise and minimal-ise, to undermine the damage done to peoples lives, and to communities.
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The Spectre of Private Ownership Looming Over AFL
MyFavouriteMartian replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
Ha, Or sold them out. -
The Spectre of Private Ownership Looming Over AFL
MyFavouriteMartian replied to Demonland's topic in Melbourne Demons
Rugby is not the enemy of AFL. If anything, they are our brothers. Soccer and Basketball are the dangers, in a tighter financed world, where less players, on smaller playing surfaces are more easily managed. -
No, we all share it, the blame, just as we all share the planet. What happens of the planet by our doings, is all our responsibility. So, I say all religions, politics, and philosophy's are to blame... in short, all educated people are at fault, for it all. good and bad. Negativeness, = Greed and Fear (see religions western), are the fault of humans, and of all the above.
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Like anyting said on here at Demonland, I'll believe it when I taste it.
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Kelvin Moore. to Jacko.
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1/ Jacko? 2/ Lyon? 3/ Big Carl? 4/ ? 5/ Barassi? 6/
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Your right, he would be in the middle. It's difficult to remember all of them; especially when their names aren't printed in front of us.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - HARLEY BENNELL
MyFavouriteMartian replied to Tinks's topic in Melbourne Demons
I hope he has put on about 4Kgs while he's off; and running in sand, so is leg muscles have to adjust to heavier work load with his new weight, and grow stronger to operate working on a bigger frame. Simply to grow his leg muscles strength. After this, he can trim back down, whilst maintaining strength exercises and weights. -
When the West was broadly wealthy, and wanted to remain so, it was an in-house scheme. And WE kept the others out of it, and down on their LUCK. Mostly Asians and Africans and Sth Americans. We kept them down to maximise our wealth. Then our top enterprise leaders wanted to outsource our industries to gain further margins as our middle classes grew to take more. We were a part of their backwardness, in education and development, and then, all of a sudden, we were a part of their fast growth and desire for wealth. We have been a part of their lives and customs for centuries. And so have influenced them from afar. We are responsible for what they do, to a fair degree, for what we've done, and what we didn't do to help them along the journey. Call it religion differences, philosophical differences, or just plain rivalry, but we were adversaries in our minds, and took that stance against them. In a combative world of fear. So as much as we are connected Now, we always were, even if we thought differently. Modern technology only shows it more apparently. We all share a very small rock... with other Life.
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Yes. There has to be a start somewhere, 'dc'.
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Things are changing, a little. https://www.worldanimalprotection.org.au/news/shenzhen-permanently-bans-wildlife-trade-consumption?id=G92G2020E&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTjJFMk9ERXdPV05tTTJFeCIsInQiOiJnNjBBOXliVW9JMk9cL1Y2SER5NzdxQ1wva3c5em4yT2ltdXpcL0lRNDRpWFBycGY2Y0E0VlJ3eHF3eFB6cGkrQWdsenQzY1hnY1wvSjI0bG5NT1FmMXB3c1FwN0RJb0NJVm1xVEluKzZGdUtFRk16Nm5HWVdYZ0Z5WWZKZFRac3FISHkifQ%3D%3D
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Your right 'dt', Johnno would go into my team on the wing. Starting 22.
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This is exactly why we cannot put our faith in Globalisation. To the detriment of our own manufacturing industry.
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HAHaHa... Which one.? The Bestt one, or the fiery one.?
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At the old suburban grounds, with, suburban ground food and fare.
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Yes, absolutely swoop. Clean forgot him. He was always such an unpretentious player. Going about his business quietly.
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Michael Hibberd’s brother missing
MyFavouriteMartian replied to Rod Grinter Riot Squad's topic in Melbourne Demons
I understand where 'Fence' is coming from. The report said that both mens wallets were found inside DeSilva's tow car. And the doors were unlocked. -
1. GARRY LYON. Key stat: 10 – the number of goals he kicked in the 1994 semi-final against Footscray 5. TODD VINEY. Viney was made vice-captain of Melbourne in only his second season in 1988. Key stat: 17 – number of finals played. 10. NATHAN JONES. Key stat: 11 – Number of seasons in between finals appearances 6. DAVID SCHWARZ. His 1994 season was something special, when the gun forward took league high 173 marks for the season, ahead of champions Wayne Carey, Stephen Kernahan and Chris Grant. That year, he booted nine goals against Sydney to help guide the Dees’ lethal forward line to a preliminary final against West Coast. 3. DAVID NEITZ. Key stat: 631 – goals kicked for Melbourne 4. MAX GAWN. Key stat: 40 – Average hit-outs a game last season 11. SEAN WIGHT. Key stat: 7 – Number of goals he kicked in his first four games. 2. JIM STYNES. Key stat: 5 – the number of votes he won the Brownlow Medal by. 7. BRETT LOVETT. Key stat: 20 – Number of possessions in the ’88 Grand Final loss. *Steven Febey. *Matty Whelan. *Ricky Jackson. 9. JEFF FARMER. Key stat: 17 – the draft pick Melbourne received when it traded Farmer to Fremantle 8. ADEM YZE. Key stat: 271 – Games played, the fourth-most at Melbourne. 16. BRAD GREEN. Key stat: 55 – Number of goals he booted in 2010 13. STEPHEN TINGAY. Key stat: 1 – How many possessions it took to kick his first goal 20. ALLEN JAKOVICH. Key stat: 9 – Number of games it took him to kick his first 50 career goals 15. JEFF WHITE. Key stat: 561 – His tally of hitouts in 2002. 18. SHANE WOEWODIN. Key stat: 22 – Number of possessions he averaged in 2000. 17. CAMERON BRUCE. Key stat: 8 – Number of Brownlow Medal votes he polled in the first three games of 2005 12. AARON DAVEY. Key stat: 7 – Times he topped 30 possessions in his career-best 2009 season 14. RUSSELL ROBERTSON. Key stat: 75 – Number of goals he kicked in 2005. 19. CLAYTON OLIVER. TBCtnd. Key stat: 44 – Number of disposals in Round 2 against Geelong last year fb: Matty Whelan, Sean Wight, Cameron Bruce hb: Shane Woewodin, David Neitz, Steven Febey cl: Brad Green, Brett Lovett, Stephen Tingay hf: Adem Yze, David Schwartz, Ricky Jackson ff: Jeff Farmer, Garry Lyon, Jim Stynes foll: Max Gawn, Clayton Oliver, Todd Viney Int from: Nathan Jones, Aaron Davey, Russell Robertson, Jeff White, Allen Jakovich
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Shut up, & wash your hands Geoffrey. https://cdn.solvol.com.au/videos/solvol_history.mp4
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Darc' must be pulling Ed's, string.?