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daisycutter

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  1. time for the next generation to stand up
  2. are you suggesting biffo may in fact just be a cyber droid?
  3. i'm devastated, biffo. who'd have thunk that. my faith in judging human nature has taken a serious nose-dive
  4. just to be controversial i'll make a bold statement and predict he'll either go or stay remember you heard it here first
  5. cotchin having a real plonker. they'll be braying for his head again tomorrow
  6. they get plenty around here sadly
  7. but langdon's a cad, so it must be true then
  8. "let's just call it a peptide then"
  9. presume he means fasolo plays tall? or maybe grundy/us guy resting in forward line
  10. do you mean "with garlett maybe going out"?
  11. thanks chris. if it was pharmacology or physiology it would just be a straight BSc degree (with one or both of these as a major i.e. 3rd year subject) I know because i have a major in pharmacology not that it was ever of any use to me - lol
  12. don't think he holds a pharmacy degree, chris
  13. plenty of time. game's not till sunday
  14. claims some qualification in biochemistry fwiw
  15. Jennings joins Melbourne in new role Matt Burgan September 23, 2015 9:22 AM Newsletter RSS Share MELBOURNE has appointed former Bulldogs opposition analyst Craig Jennings to the newly-created position of game analyst and education coordinator. Manager of football operations Josh Mahoney said Jennings’ appointment was “another step towards building the best learning environment we can for our players”. “Craig’s appointment is very important to delivering the football educational component of our program. He has experience working at Swinburne University and presented internationally on education and learning,” he toldmelbournefc.com.au. “He also has extensive experience at AFL level in game analysis, working at Essendon for 10 years and more recently, he spent 2015 with the Western Bulldogs. We believe that Craig’s experiences in both AFL and education made him perfectly qualified for this newly created role. “Throughout the year we started to introduce a number of changes to the way the coaches delivered information to the players, which had positive feedback from the players and tangible outcomes on game day. “We will be making some further changes next season to continue creating the best learning environment for our players and ensuring their development.” Mahoney said Jennings had previously worked with Simon Goodwin and Brendan McCartney. “Craig has worked with a number of senior coaches throughout his time and built a strong relationship with Simon Goodwin and Brendan McCartney whilst at Essendon, we look forward to him making a large contribution to the Melbourne Football Club,” he said. Before his time at Essendon and the Bulldogs, Jennings spent nine years with Swinburne University. He also has a master of management in sports management, a post graduate certificate in teaching and learning (higher education) and an AFL executive certificate in football operations and list management. Exclusive to melbournefc.com.au
  16. let's hope we are playing mind games, especially as the test was done in the full glare of the media cameras
  17. " ESSENDON coaching great Kevin Sheedy has" then i stopped reading. fcs who writes this copy? sheedy himself? we truly live in a world of afl hyperbole.....and it grates
  18. still looking for a specific claim of any illegality........talk about jumping at shadows......especially dank mutterings media just love it when "stephen" opens his mouth
  19. ho hum..............zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
  20. bit touchy tonight, moonie damo upset you?
  21. and i suppose you just forgot asada in your little conspiracy theory
  22. biffo's stoicism is often misinterpreted as a callous disregard for other's welfare, mable. i'm sure deep down he was most concerned for uncle's plight
  23. a very good question, for once, moonie. i'll leave it to wyl to answer that one
  24. and i'd suggest europeans would have far more interest in nba and nfl than chinese have in afl
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