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Cards13

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  1. So he was a part time coach at Dogs, ok. Sign him up as Pres?! Long bow....
  2. Can someone let me know what Ox has done previously in this capacity so I can have some comfort on this. Isn't Neil Craig looking after this --already?
  3. What would you know, let the men talk this one out please, in fact what are you doing the front bar shouldn't you be in the bistro with the other "Darls" darl?
  4. Ben Buckley, what is he doing now? John O'Niell? Probably to small fry for them but you can only aks.
  5. ? The bloke who was asked to present to the club and was to arrogant it do so, was not selected because of his own arrogance. Not for me.
  6. And ban this idiot
  7. I'm small and petty but yyyeeeesssss
  8. Thank you for all of the efforts in trying to drag this club up through the muck. Thank you for trying different things from a footy club like Whiteboard Wed (may not have worked but fans loved it at the time), the new emblem, trying to instill the hertiage of the club into new players and people. It didn't work out but not for want of trying, who knows what happened behind closed doors but at least you were in the trench.
  9. FFs beards and tatts show what kind of person you are and your ability in the work environment... sah 1990 man
  10. Really happy and excited for Maximus Gawnius getting back on the park and playing. Hope he is enjoying it and he can get a seniors run in the next month or so. If he ends up with a 100+ game career the medico's and fitness (oh and Maxi himself) have done a stellar job to come back from 2 knees.
  11. Great effort!! Well done on the nights work.
  12. Know it all and won't tell.. Good contribution.
  13. Don't play coy, tell.
  14. Playing youth. Have we not done his for the last how many years of fruitless endeavour? Which youth would you at that has earned a spot in the 1's?
  15. Demonland, What happened to the Hells Gate and his goodbye story? I think it would make for interesting reading, especially at this point in our history. Why has he been silenced and by who? Yours Cards13
  16. Hi Mark, How many cups of coffee do you have on game day? Bonus question do you think it's too many? Thanks Cards13
  17. I reckon it is time to go the Mo'! I have been compared to Magnum PI, Ron Burgandy and Ron Jeremy so far today.... I like ot think I'm a bit of all 3....
  18. I felt sorry for him. The booing and carrying in when he was subbed would be really hard to take. He is on s. t. Ruggle street big time but seeing him fail in front of my and so many people's eyes is hard to watch. I hope it doesn't affect him long term and do some damage long term.
  19. Hi my names is Cards13.... This is my first sharing here and I'm and addict. We're all addicts.... We're hooked and can't get off the junk... We want that glorious feeling back again. That feeling of our first joyous, uplifting hit. I've seen what it does to you, that look you get in your eye... the change it brings to you and I want you to have that hit again too... i know I'm being selfish but I want you to get on it with me again too! I remember my first time it was under the bridge... Well it was next to a bridge in Foostcray in 87... I was really young when I had that first hit and it was fa rken glorious. My dad was an addict before me and he have me those first hits, I don't begrudge him for it I know why he did it and we enjoyed it together for many years. We had some amazing his over those years in the late 80's and early to mid 90's but the stuff was better then.. Now pppfffttt now the junk is junk... Full of potential and hope but when I boof it up all I get is a feeling of emptiness and horror. I am sad to day I have been thinking of giving it up but I just can't I'm and addict and I'll die a bloody minded addict... Just like you. I had a hit on Saturday in fact I gave me fiancé her mate and 3 of my mates a hit of it... One was a kiwi who had never had a hit of the Dees before.. It didn't agree with him he ended up going home a lot earlier than he planned as he threw it up, what a waste... I want to stop but I can't cos I'm an addict and I want another hit of that good stuff the Dees used to give me!!! Thank you for letting me share, I've been clean for 1 day now thanks for your support... See you at the clinic again tomorrow.
  20. Magner is a rookie he can't play 1's unless upgraded to main list via Long Term Injury to another player or be upgraded at mid-season.
  21. ??? I'm shocked they were shocked. Players wanted to go to other clubs that are either successful or be just wanted out of the MFC horrible culture... No really?! Who has there head in the sand?
  22. Again with this?! Beards are the issue.... Wowsa. My moustache doesn't agree with this.
  23. Condolences and thanks again P, I'd forgotten the joy I used to have going to the footy, reading your story really brought back some great memories and brought home why I loved (can I love again ) footy and my awesome dad. Go Dees!!!
  24. Thanks for sharing P Man. Brings back memories for a few of us and the reasons we follow the Dees and the joy it once brought us all. My old man passed away in Jan 2001, he got to see the 2000 grand final, all be it he couldn't see much by then as the cancer had taken his sight. He loved being there none the less, the noise, the anticpation of a Dees Premiership... Dad loved the Dees, and I miss talking footy and going to the footy with him. My grandad took me to a lot of footy at Waverly as a young kid cos the old man was working the farm or on the rigs in Bass Straight. The first footy memory I have with Dad he took me to the famous '87 season as a ten yr old I vividly remember sitting high up on the fence at Footscray as we won and the other result went our way for us to get into the finals. While I don't recall the next 2 weeks I remember the utter devastation of the Prelim loss. We went with a Hawks mate of his and not a word was spoken the entire drive back to Geelong. Dad loved the Dees. I embarrassed to say I used to be embarrassed by going to the footy with him in my teens, Dad was a big, broad ex farmer moved to the big smoke with a massive laugh but even louder boooooming voice when not happy. When he yell "Wiiizzz" as the Wizz did something special it reverberated around the whole bay we sat in. When yelled "Nnnoooo Trappa blloodddyy heeelll!!" it was even louder. My mates now don't like going to the footy with me cos I do the same and am almost as loud, I miss doing that with him. He was a man of conviction who would not bend his beliefs even in the face of large odds. He/we almost got thrown over the edge of the 2nd tier in the AFL members one day as he called out to 5-6 Pies supporters who were racially abusing the Wizz and every dark person on the ground. They were big, angry a holes but the old man never wavered in his beliefs, he loved the Wizz, he loved the Dees. They backed down. He used to wear Dees red and blue form head to toe (Dees trackies top and bottoms, Dees rain coat, Dees hat or beanie and Dees scarf), I used to walk behind him so I wasn't seen next to this old guy looking what I thought was silly. I miss those walks to and from the G back to Fitzroy now, I miss going to the footy with Dad to see his beloved Dees. Can't wait for Sat night to see the Dees vs the Bombers (the last two teams he saw play) and salute him with a beer.
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