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I just vomited in my mouth.How about getting Cameron Smith on. At least he could help with the refereeing.
360 is already shitful enough.
I just vomited in my mouth.How about getting Cameron Smith on. At least he could help with the refereeing.
Nah Spud, Blocker, Toovey and Tallis. They can call it CTE 360.How about a panel of Spud Carroll, Cooper Cronk, Roy Masters and Warren Ryan.
And Benny EliasNah Spud, Blocker, Toovey and Tallis. They can call it CTE 360.
If they could plonk (note: deliberate usage of the word plonk) a mirror on the opposite side of the desk I think Gordie will try to fight his reflection within 6 weeks.Gordon Tallis should host the show solo
Plus a ball of wool to keep him occupiedGordon Tallis should host the show solo
If they could plonk (note: deliberate usage of the word plonk) a mirror on the opposite side of the desk I think Gordie will try to fight his reflection within 6 weeks.
Well Kenty disappeared down the toilet bowl without a trace.
Like unpopular soviet citizensWell Kenty disappeared down the toilet bowl without a trace.
SHORT SHOT
When Paul Roos celebrated Sydney’s 2005 premiership one of the secrets, he revealed, behind the Swans’ success was their refreshing “No Dickhead Policy”.
Anyone bad for the joint was unwelcome.
Sadly, that policy is now dead under the mental health act.
Now, all the dickheads in the world simply claim their dickhead behaviour is a mental welfare issue and immediately it makes them no longer accountable for their dickhead actions.
And the bleeding heart lefties, searching for a cause, get behind them and turn their guns on anybody who dares question their dickhead behaviour, partly in a bid to attract publicity to their cause, and with no examination whether the behaviour was actually mental welfare or, yes, just dickhead behaviour.
Roos was celebrated for the stance, its no excuse philosophy, and teams around Australia quickly adopted the same mantra even though some, in reality, had difficulty identifying which was which. More than a few snuck in at some joints.
The speed at which players now grasp for the mental welfare card to deflect criticism, many who are playing at the top level of sport where mental toughness is as much a part of success as talent and skill, is the sign of our times.
Maybe they aren’t right for it all along.
Someone send that to the prosecution. Thats gold.