No Oppo Supporters Non Bulldog Footy Talk - Bulldogs only - Part 3

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LittleG

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It will be interesting IF the other player who got shunted out by his club this off-season, gets his 'dirty laundry' splashed across social media.

Not talking about Chad. Chad is addicted to computer games, everyone knows that.


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It will be interesting IF the other player who got shunted out by his club this off-season, gets his 'dirty laundry' splashed across social media.

Not talking about Chad. Chad is addicted to computer games, everyone knows that.


Can't post name or confirm details, as was told there is an injunction.
Club?
 
No hookers. She also showed other texts of his infidelitous behaviour.

On further investigation the Mumford thing and this are unrelated, but do look at the Watts texts! Classic.

That was all mildly interesting. However the true revelation was his amount of sexual gratification he seemed to get out of being "tucked in" at night.

With all his night time shenanigans its little wonder his career has never gotten out of 2nd gear.

Football. Good work if you can get it. Even better if you're a middling mobile tall with a predilection for buxom types who can afford to live between two cities.


This just in - wealthy humans like cocaine.

It always amazes me how naive the media acts towards videos like this.

Having worked and socialised with some relatively high profile media types. I can assure you that their naiveté is completely forced, non-genuine and hypocritical.

Journalism 101. Feed red meat to the masses.
 

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It will be interesting IF the other player who got shunted out by his club this off-season, gets his 'dirty laundry' splashed across social media.

Not talking about Chad. Chad is addicted to computer games, everyone knows that.


Can't post name or confirm details, as was told there is an injunction.

:rolleyes:

I know there’s an AFL player who is a serial killer, embezzles millions of money through a business & runs a cult.

Can’t say who, but.
 
:rolleyes:

I know there’s an AFL player who is a serial killer, embezzles millions of money through a business & runs a cult.

Can’t say who, but.
It's Ben Brown isn't it? Never trust a man with curly hair.
 
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From Today’s Herald Sun:

If Essendon gets another prime game I’ll spew. What have those cheating pr*cks done to deserve another leg up and more sponsorship money? The AFL sucks.

St Kilda set to be dumped from Good Friday as AFL considers power club to join North Melbourne
JON RALPH, Herald Sun
October 25, 2018 7:13pm
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NORTH MELBOURNE will be handed a third consecutive Good Friday encounter as the AFL considers whether to introduce a power club to the concept after a poor crowd this year.

St Kilda is expected to be dumped as a Good Friday participant after only a single year with a moderate Etihad Stadium crowd of 33,966.

Kangaroos chief executive Carl Dilena told the Herald Sun North Melbourne expected to play in the contest again next year in what is a packed early-season schedule.

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Brisbane is confident they will be fixtured a Good Friday Eve game at home against Collingwood, followed by the Roos again taking part in the third Good Friday game.

The next Wednesday night Richmond and Melbourne take part in their now-traditional game on Anzac Eve before the Collingwood-Essendon game on Thursday April 25.

There is speculation either Richmond or Essendon could take on North Melbourne because it would help maximise the break for the team playing the week after Good Friday.

Richmond would need to play Good Friday then the next Wednesday — only a five-day break.

Essendon would play Good Friday then the next Thursday — and would get a six-day break before taking on a Roos outfit that it played this year in an epic 35-goal shootout.

As of Thursday neither club had been told whether they will take part in the contest, with the league set to start drip-feeding out fixtures to clubs over the weekend.

St Kilda is set to be ditched from the Good Friday fixture. Picture: Getty Images
Carlton, which has long lobbied for a Good Friday slot, will not play in that slot and will be handed a fixture with its traditional season opener against Richmond and many Sunday afternoon slots after just two wins this year.

The Roos-Saints Good Friday game drew a poor crowd and resulted in a game just as flat, with both sides kicking 2.10 to halftime before North Melbourne eased to a 52-point win.

Dilena said the Roos were keen to continue building on the Good Friday appeal contest, confident of a greater crowd with North Melbourne set to enter 2019 as a much-hyped team.

He said the understanding was the Roos would be participating in Good Friday when the fixture is released on Wednesday.

“That is our expectation. The only discussions we have had along the way are who our opposition should be,’’ he said.

“We have put in a massive amount of work with the Good Friday Appeal and the Royal Children’s Hospital.

“We couldn’t have done any more to hold up our end of the bargain. We are keen to get a good fixture with it and get a good crowd like in the first year.”

He said the Roos were confident of a bigger crowd next year after this season’s average attendance.

“The predictions for our season weren’t too rosy either so there was probably a bit of negative sentiment about what both teams could bring to the table.

“This year we have come off a very competitive year and have some additions to our team and should be looking to play some pretty good footy next year so it augurs well.”
 

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The AFL are pathetic when it comes to anything near an even fixture. I’m sure Peter Gordon and Ameet are standing up for the club behind the scenes but maybe it’s time to publicly speak out about the disparities in the fixture. To hand the cheats another marquee match would be further proof that the ‘private school networks’ of this AFL administration are stronger than we realise.
 
From Today’s Herald Sun:

If Essendon gets another prime game I’ll spew. What have those cheating pr*cks done to deserve another leg up and more sponsorship money? The AFL sucks.

St Kilda set to be dumped from Good Friday as AFL considers power club to join North Melbourne
JON RALPH, Herald Sun
October 25, 2018 7:13pm
Subscriber only
NORTH MELBOURNE will be handed a third consecutive Good Friday encounter as the AFL considers whether to introduce a power club to the concept after a poor crowd this year.

St Kilda is expected to be dumped as a Good Friday participant after only a single year with a moderate Etihad Stadium crowd of 33,966.

Kangaroos chief executive Carl Dilena told the Herald Sun North Melbourne expected to play in the contest again next year in what is a packed early-season schedule.

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Brisbane is confident they will be fixtured a Good Friday Eve game at home against Collingwood, followed by the Roos again taking part in the third Good Friday game.

The next Wednesday night Richmond and Melbourne take part in their now-traditional game on Anzac Eve before the Collingwood-Essendon game on Thursday April 25.

There is speculation either Richmond or Essendon could take on North Melbourne because it would help maximise the break for the team playing the week after Good Friday.

Richmond would need to play Good Friday then the next Wednesday — only a five-day break.

Essendon would play Good Friday then the next Thursday — and would get a six-day break before taking on a Roos outfit that it played this year in an epic 35-goal shootout.

As of Thursday neither club had been told whether they will take part in the contest, with the league set to start drip-feeding out fixtures to clubs over the weekend.

St Kilda is set to be ditched from the Good Friday fixture. Picture: Getty Images
Carlton, which has long lobbied for a Good Friday slot, will not play in that slot and will be handed a fixture with its traditional season opener against Richmond and many Sunday afternoon slots after just two wins this year.

The Roos-Saints Good Friday game drew a poor crowd and resulted in a game just as flat, with both sides kicking 2.10 to halftime before North Melbourne eased to a 52-point win.

Dilena said the Roos were keen to continue building on the Good Friday appeal contest, confident of a greater crowd with North Melbourne set to enter 2019 as a much-hyped team.

He said the understanding was the Roos would be participating in Good Friday when the fixture is released on Wednesday.

“That is our expectation. The only discussions we have had along the way are who our opposition should be,’’ he said.

“We have put in a massive amount of work with the Good Friday Appeal and the Royal Children’s Hospital.

“We couldn’t have done any more to hold up our end of the bargain. We are keen to get a good fixture with it and get a good crowd like in the first year.”

He said the Roos were confident of a bigger crowd next year after this season’s average attendance.

“The predictions for our season weren’t too rosy either so there was probably a bit of negative sentiment about what both teams could bring to the table.

“This year we have come off a very competitive year and have some additions to our team and should be looking to play some pretty good footy next year so it augurs well.”
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From Today’s Herald Sun:

If Essendon gets another prime game I’ll spew. What have those cheating pr*cks done to deserve another leg up and more sponsorship money? The AFL sucks.

St Kilda set to be dumped from Good Friday as AFL considers power club to join North Melbourne
JON RALPH, Herald Sun
October 25, 2018 7:13pm
Subscriber only
NORTH MELBOURNE will be handed a third consecutive Good Friday encounter as the AFL considers whether to introduce a power club to the concept after a poor crowd this year.

St Kilda is expected to be dumped as a Good Friday participant after only a single year with a moderate Etihad Stadium crowd of 33,966.

Kangaroos chief executive Carl Dilena told the Herald Sun North Melbourne expected to play in the contest again next year in what is a packed early-season schedule.

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DELISTED CAT: FIVE CLUBS CIRCLE MENZEL

TIME OFF: BUCKLEY TAKES A BREAK WITH TRADITION

Brisbane is confident they will be fixtured a Good Friday Eve game at home against Collingwood, followed by the Roos again taking part in the third Good Friday game.

The next Wednesday night Richmond and Melbourne take part in their now-traditional game on Anzac Eve before the Collingwood-Essendon game on Thursday April 25.

There is speculation either Richmond or Essendon could take on North Melbourne because it would help maximise the break for the team playing the week after Good Friday.

Richmond would need to play Good Friday then the next Wednesday — only a five-day break.

Essendon would play Good Friday then the next Thursday — and would get a six-day break before taking on a Roos outfit that it played this year in an epic 35-goal shootout.

As of Thursday neither club had been told whether they will take part in the contest, with the league set to start drip-feeding out fixtures to clubs over the weekend.

St Kilda is set to be ditched from the Good Friday fixture. Picture: Getty Images
Carlton, which has long lobbied for a Good Friday slot, will not play in that slot and will be handed a fixture with its traditional season opener against Richmond and many Sunday afternoon slots after just two wins this year.

The Roos-Saints Good Friday game drew a poor crowd and resulted in a game just as flat, with both sides kicking 2.10 to halftime before North Melbourne eased to a 52-point win.

Dilena said the Roos were keen to continue building on the Good Friday appeal contest, confident of a greater crowd with North Melbourne set to enter 2019 as a much-hyped team.

He said the understanding was the Roos would be participating in Good Friday when the fixture is released on Wednesday.

“That is our expectation. The only discussions we have had along the way are who our opposition should be,’’ he said.

“We have put in a massive amount of work with the Good Friday Appeal and the Royal Children’s Hospital.

“We couldn’t have done any more to hold up our end of the bargain. We are keen to get a good fixture with it and get a good crowd like in the first year.”

He said the Roos were confident of a bigger crowd next year after this season’s average attendance.

“The predictions for our season weren’t too rosy either so there was probably a bit of negative sentiment about what both teams could bring to the table.

“This year we have come off a very competitive year and have some additions to our team and should be looking to play some pretty good footy next year so it augurs well.”
Can imagine them getting Essendon in next year, and 'rotating' North Melbourne out in 2020 for Carlton.

Then remove the the rotation system entirely, making it an Essendon vs Carlton fixture moving forward, because that matchup doesn't already have a blockbuster timeslot. :thumbsu:
 

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So they talk about dumping St Kilda because of the poor crowd? Ok saints fans don’t attend away games but seriously it’s north home game yet they continue to get the time slot! Why have we been ditched so quickly when we got a fairly healthy crowd for the first game??

And don’t get me started on Essendon getting the game.....
 
Can imagine them getting Essendon in next year, and 'rotating' North Melbourne out in 2020 for Carlton.

Then remove the the rotation system entirely, making it an Essendon vs Carlton fixture moving forward, because that matchup doesn't already have a blockbuster timeslot. :thumbsu:
This is exactly what will happen. Honestly...screw this comp. it does my head in with the back room dealing which usually sees us, Saints and North jointly or severally getting shafted.
 
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