Yeah I know, but where's the fun in that?Cesoir. That’s what the ignore button is for mate

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Yeah I know, but where's the fun in that?Cesoir. That’s what the ignore button is for mate

And of course in 2013, JL was away in the first stage(WC, 2010-17) of his coaching apprenticeship!Ross Lyon is still coaching too, so yeah, just about all of them are gone.
There are wrongs that need to be righted...Yeah I know, but where's the fun in that?![]()
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Get that East coast cheer squad over and rip the balls off Optus Stadium ……Im not one for this normally but let's do our part on Friday. Get everyone there and bring the heat. Let's make it an absolute furnace and do whatever we can to get the boys over the line.
That's a beautifully spoken address.
Such a great ambassador for the club.
I think he'll do plenty of that in formal media in coming weeks. I got the impression he didn't want to distract from the preparation for this week's game.The only knock I would have on it is that he didn't thank anyone or mention any players. Was a bit strange to not hear that but I loved how he was trying to not make too much attention on himself and could see him emulating the coaches mantra of staying in the moment etc...
Highlights from his two Brownlow years, what an incredible player.
He had that Dr Strange experience.Since his rehab Nat has taken a radically 'out of the box' mental/holistic approach, referring to such things as "ego death". A part of that rehab during his time in India or Nepal I would wager that he went through a mentally transformative experience of the Terrence McKenna kind (maybe not to McKenna's extent).
Since his rehab Nat has taken a radically 'out of the box' mental/holistic approach, referring to such things as "ego death". A part of that rehab during his time in India or Nepal I would wager that he went through a mentally transformative experience of the Terrence McKenna kind (maybe not to McKenna's extent).
I'm glad he's able to put his ego aside because he'll know that in the next row of games he is part of a team. He said as much. It's another add on to all the other wonderful stuff happening around Freo.Since his rehab Nat has taken a radically 'out of the box' mental/holistic approach, referring to such things as "ego death". A part of that rehab during his time in India or Nepal I would wager that he went through a mentally transformative experience of the Terrence McKenna kind (maybe not to McKenna's extent).
Saw something on socials AFL360 hasnt mentioned Fyfe across 2 x nights
Surely thats incorrect
And if so wtf are they actually talking about
Mainly because he did it every second week, many people just became accostomed to him doing stuff normally only superman could have done.Rewatching all the hilights vids, how the f*ck did he not win a Mark of the year?!
Or Goal of the year, for that matter?! That goal against Port in 2019, where he was under pressure on the boundary deep in the pocket, handballed it to the ground to keep it in play while he shook off the tackle, picked it up and snapped, which was smothered, and then gathered the loose ball and sealed the goal remains my standout memory of his brilliance … and it didn’t even earn him GOTY finalist.
Saw something on socials AFL360 hasnt mentioned Fyfe across 2 x nights
Surely thats incorrect
And if so wtf are they actually talking about