They're Richmond lite.Tell that to the norf board... still think theyre in it
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They're Richmond lite.Tell that to the norf board... still think theyre in it
What's the average North crowd?They're Richmond lite.
Try saying Northmond with a lispIf Richmond and North merge, they'll be called - Northmond, lmao.

Yeah. You're a funster.I was only having a bit of return serving at those having a shot at me.
It's called "The Internet".
And it can be fun if you don't take it to seriously.
You accuse me of "denigrating fellow supporters". Have you read the thread?
I couldn't believe the defence of the Bali trip. It was like some of the posters were Pendles relatives, or at least they thought they were.
Good fun. And an absolute riot to read!
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What's the average North crowd?
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Yep.Yeah. You're a funster.
Has he said that himself? Or is it because of the name it's assumed?
Regardless he knows his stuff.
Massive lols if true. Richmond can hardly get players in, now they can't even get them out?Article from Age online.
So they do still work over the weekend...
possibly but at his time in Brisbane he was a fairly modest, well mannered lad albeit of an "old head" as they say. He liked to hang around the older players at the club instead of his peers. I think his move is equally motivated with his off field work. He done a lot of humanitarian stuff and helping refugees/immigrants etc. getting them involved in footy. I think he kinda struggled to get recognition/exposure up here in Brisbane for that kinda work and wanted a higher profile so naturally he wants to play for the biggest band wagoner club in Australia.What's the average North crowd?
I have the feeling Aish has a bit of an ego, which isn't a bad thing in any performer, and wants to be in front of the biggest audience week in, week out.
The Pies can deliver that.
I thought Hawthorn weren't going for him?possibly but at his time in Brisbane he was a fairly modest, well mannered lad albeit of an "old head" as they say. He liked to hang around the older players at the club instead of his peers. I think his move is equally motivated with his off field work. He done a lot of humanitarian stuff and helping refugees/immigrants etc. getting them involved in footy. I think he kinda struggled to get recognition/exposure up here in Brisbane for that kinda work and wanted a higher profile so naturally he wants to play for the biggest band wagoner club in Australia.
possibly but at his time in Brisbane he was a fairly modest, well mannered lad albeit of an "old head" as they say. He liked to hang around the older players at the club instead of his peers. I think his move is equally motivated with his off field work. He done a lot of humanitarian stuff and helping refugees/immigrants etc. getting them involved in footy. I think he kinda struggled to get recognition/exposure up here in Brisbane for that kinda work and wanted a higher profile so naturally he wants to play for the biggest band wagoner club in Australia.
Treloar groin surgery ? Sigh, add another injury prone player to our list. What a joke ! Should be picking up guys like boomer Harvey with bodies of steel. Another failure from Derek Hine.
(This post was total sarcasm)
Thanks. A good Samaritan in short? And given that he knocked back a higher offer from Norf, not too fussed about earthly matters. He will fit in well with some of our group then.possibly but at his time in Brisbane he was a fairly modest, well mannered lad albeit of an "old head" as they say. He liked to hang around the older players at the club instead of his peers. I think his move is equally motivated with his off field work. He done a lot of humanitarian stuff and helping refugees/immigrants etc. getting them involved in footy. I think he kinda struggled to get recognition/exposure up here in Brisbane for that kinda work and wanted a higher profile so naturally he wants to play for the biggest band wagoner club in Australia.
How's trade week and free agency working out for you? How's the matching of FA bids and no trading stance working out?possibly but at his time in Brisbane he was a fairly modest, well mannered lad albeit of an "old head" as they say. He liked to hang around the older players at the club instead of his peers. I think his move is equally motivated with his off field work. He done a lot of humanitarian stuff and helping refugees/immigrants etc. getting them involved in footy. I think he kinda struggled to get recognition/exposure up here in Brisbane for that kinda work and wanted a higher profile so naturally he wants to play for the biggest band wagoner club in Australia.
Wow a bit hostile today? Aish and Treloar deals not working out for your mob? I was just passing on a bit of info...

If he wants to play in front of crowds, he can go to Collingwood. If he wants to play finals, he can play for North.What's the average North crowd?
I have the feeling Aish has a bit of an ego, which isn't a bad thing in any performer, and wants to be in front of the biggest audience week in, week out.
The Pies can deliver that.
If he wants to play in front of crowds, he can go to Collingwood. If he wants to play finals, he can play for North.
Do you even play finals bro?If he wants to play in front of crowds, he can go to Collingwood. If he wants to play finals, he can play for North.