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Maybe... still have to get past France and Denmark though. Ah well, I'll be supporting Germany as well like I normally do, so there's some hope of enjoying the tournamentNah, we’ll be right, we could beat Peru...maybe, hopefully

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We are always in a Group of Death because we are shit. Could be worse though. Could have Iran's or South Korea's draw.They were so desperate to wedge “Group of Death” in there somewhere despite its complete lack of relevance.
I usually support Nederlands as well, but...y'know...Maybe... still have to get past France and Denmark though. Ah well, I'll be supporting Germany as well like I normally do, so there's some hope of enjoying the tournament![]()
Thanks. I've been sick all week and only aware of this now thanks to you.Ive been home sick most of this week and #essendonweek has helped me get through.
Has anyone been enjoying #essendonweek over on Nuffies on AFL Pages?
That comment about Sam Gray “cheating” because he passed the ball behind his back is never not funny
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Wasn't it Robbie Gray that did the behind the back thing?
Or is that the joke?
Wasn't it Robbie Gray that did the behind the back thing?
Or is that the joke?
Sam v Essendon. Stuffed up bouncing at full pace but was able to hold onto the ball behind his back and keep running.Wasn't it Robbie Gray that did the behind the back thing?
Or is that the joke?
bothWasn't it Robbie Gray that did the behind the back thing?
Or is that the joke?

I saw Darrell Cahill do it in about 1981It's a general Port Adelaide thing - dates back to 1990.
There's a pub whose name I can't remember a few streets north-east of Docklands Stadium that stocks umpty billion varieties, obviously just for the sake of it. Looks quite special but there's no sense business-wise, how do you control stock much over 100 lines? I swear when I was a young man we only had West End and Southwark.There really are way too many beers on the market these days.
There's a pub whose name I can't remember a few streets north-east of Docklands Stadium that stocks umpty billion varieties, obviously just for the sake of it. Looks quite special but there's no sense business-wise, how do you control stock much over 100 lines? I swear when I was a young man we only had West End and Southwark.
Sorry for the bad location info, I've tried tricking Google into helping me find it but no luck.
This reminds me of the beer challenge thing at the Earl of Leicester. From memory it was 100 different varieties in sequence within a year to get your name on the wall. I started it with some mates but I didn’t live in the area so I only got to 20-odd.