He is a pretty average player in my opinion. But I hate that club.
Arguably the best thing about our previous alliance with Williamstown, is that it really helped foster my hatred for everything that Port Melbourne stand for. They are my carlscum of the VFL.
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No probs mate I'll pop over and say G'day.......Willy away on Saturday remember to pack the Duffle coat and a couple of blankets bloody brass monkeys down there on a windy dayWKB wrote:For those who know who I am now, feel free to come and say g'day (I swear i'm actually a nice quiet bloke who doesn't drink, smoke, do drugs and likes spending time with his family, It's just I get the supporters equivalent of white line fever at the footy)
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Re: Big complaint
where you the one with the kid making sure th umpire knew he was rubbish?WKB wrote:Was wearing a scum jumper so I figured as much, I don't know it just ticked me off no end.MACDAICOS wrote:
LOL yeah i saw that bloke when i entered the ground.....Between you and me mate I heard him talk and i don't think he was all there
As for dale61, i've always wondered who get the money from gates, canteen and just on the thought that collingwood doesn't I brought my own food and drink and have my membership so don't have to pay. I refuse to by food or drink at that ground.
And was sitting in the Heatley stand (you may have heard me have a go or two at that little shit Nahas, and/or the umpiring, i'm not known as a quiet supporter) and that bloke in the 42 jumper certainly had a word or two to say (regardless of how nonsensical some were)
if so quality supporting mate you were sayin what i was thinking
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Plenty of cold days spent down there the last few years, like to sit the scoreboard end of the ground on about the 50. And i'll sit out there rain, hail or shine, love it. Remember a game that was televised and it was belting down, the did a wide shot of the ground, no one around except three hearty souls (or idiots depends on who you ask) of me, my mum and my sister.MACDAICOS wrote:
No probs mate I'll pop over and say G'day.......Willy away on Saturday remember to pack the Duffle coat and a couple of blankets bloody brass monkeys down there on a windy day