I Bleed Maroon
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I hope the 10k spectators (mostly Aus to U.S expats) enjoy it.
He's just played Zeus in a Marvel film, doesn't get much bigger! or his waist for that matter lol. or is that fat shaming and not allowed anymore?Rusty dont have the pulling power he once did anymore
Yeh, fans aren’t interested in that ugly Hemsworth dude in a supporting role. It’s the fat merkin they’re lining up for.He's just played Zeus in a Marvel film, doesn't get much bigger! or his waist for that matter lol. or is that fat shaming and not allowed anymore?
come on don't hold back, tell us how you really feel about America lolWho gives a flying f**k about the United States of Arrogance? The sooner the scum whore of a country disappears into the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, the better.
Can't understand why non Americarnts worship the dipshit of a country.
Americarnts don't deserve to be entertained by the likes of NRL. They can keep their fake "spectacle" known as NFL.
Thats not the same bloke that setup the NZ vs England game in Utah a few years back then split with the winnings, back at it again...Article from today
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Fresh bid to take NRL game to USA revealed
As the NRL prepares to make a call on whether the game heads to the United States in 2023, a new promoter and potential destination have emerged.amp.smh.com.au
Ahh the Church of the Latter Day Saints.Ahh Utah, home of the Mormon Church.
An organisation somehow less homophobic than half our playing group...
That will arc up the Mor(m)ons.I do hope Manly wear their rainbow jersey for the game in Utah lol
You spelt Maroons wrong on purpose didn't you?That will arc up the Mor(m)ons.
Good shot my man!You spelt Maroons wrong on purpose didn't you?
Well DCE... Rainbows, Manly, Qlder... it all rolls into the 2 headed maroonsGood shot my man!
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Hasler threatens to sue Manly over rainbow jersey fiasco as preferred successor speaks out
The Sea Eagles coach is considering a $1m-plus lawsuit against the club for allegedly compromising his ability to fulfil his contractual obligations.www.smh.com.au