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Everything posted by daisycutter
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if you met me you would rethink that comment
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that's the benefit of having 7 odd pre-seasons before that and not being a big heavy player
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and i thought i was the fruit of the loom however i agree that the weeds need rooting out......you listening moonie?
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not creeping in, od, longstanding......about 50 years longstanding
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hmmm, could be onto something there.......bloody gen Yers
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impossible moonie. his great aunt is just like biffo. huge mouth. they'd be miles too big
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if you look at geelong's 16 it includes 5-test, 2-tbc and 3-1/2 weeks, so not as bad as it first looks but i don't think they will rush anyone back just for us
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no need moonie, biffo supplied me with a very nice cheap pair of choppers. assured me they were brand new, just flood damaged packaging.
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i think he meant wholemeal gluten-free toast, moonie. totally different
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THE SAGA CONTINUES - WADA APPEALS
daisycutter replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
and said to a player "have you had your thymo injection today?" -
un[censored]believable and it's only half way thru the season
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THE SAGA CONTINUES - WADA APPEALS
daisycutter replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
that's very true however i wouldn't discount the possibility of a reduction if found guilty by cas doubt it would be as generous as the (supposed) offer they were originally made though anyway pretty sure cas doesn't take much notice of the hun or essendon supporter propaganda mills -
we're talking about someone who took a mark 15m out, not someone who had run from the centre bounced a couple of times then kicked under pressure by the time he had taken that mark he may have jogged 20m from the game start he spent more energy running off the ground and the 2 minute delay is an big exaggeration
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i only reported what i saw i watched the bench too and he wasn't treated for anything thankfully it wasn't a long out no feeding frenzy from me, i see that type of meaningless interchange too often and not just with mfc if you can't handle critical comment then maybe you should stfu if you know better in this situation then speak up
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daisycutter replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
by treating all offences as an aggregate, rather than individually accumulating they avoid the issue of being taken to task on any individual offence as some offences involve ess players and some don't and by rating attempted trafficking concurrent with actual trafficking it doesn't in itself strongly implicate players as such it does sound apologetic re players (maybe fairly) but avoids any reference to wada code where the player is ultimately personally responsible (ie guilty) for taking any banned substance the degree of being duped/mislead etc is only valid in terms of sentence not guilt/innocence. all this is not discussed but is left as seeming apologia for the players So,if you really read it carefully, i don't think it helps the players at all, as it seems to increase the likelihood that the players were given banned substances so if the hun thinks this helps players they may need to rethink -
on a slightly different tangent jesse hogan kicks the first goal within 2 minutes of the game start he then immediately goes to the interchange wtf - how could he possibly be fatigued or even slightly puffed and who on the bench at that time could play full forward the interchange manager (if he didn't call him in, in the first place) should have sent him back out these type of decisions just baffle and frustrate me completely
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daisycutter replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
afl tribunal (selectively) leaking...........who'd've thunk that? i also understand some in the media have said they have access to the full detailed findings report of the tribunal on the 34 ess players when in-house doesn't really mean in-house! -
he's also got quite skinny legs for such a big guy i also reckon he is a little bow-legged which might explain his slightly odd running gait a bit of weights work on his legs could make a big difference body wise still a work in progress
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will have to change the magazine "heartbeat" name to "heartbreak"
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jack is actually 196cm
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ins and outs. shuffling titanic deck chairs lets face it. cruelled now by injuries and run out of depth injury situation to stay bad for next month
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same reason as why full forwards don't win brownlows (yes, i know plugger did once)
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a short one too, bbo
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50 point loss #doingitforhirdy #standbyhird
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i'm starting to feel sorry for the bummers hahaha, only kidding