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So Watmough, Scott, Mannah and Wicks were all playing SG ball at Parra were they???
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So Watmough, Scott, Mannah and Wicks were all playing SG ball at Parra were they???
That(no problem scoring points) is a fallacy. We were 12th in points for in 2015. There were only 4 teams worse than us.
One of our biggest issues last year was our fullback and defending kicks. Robinsons and Hoppas positioning were woeful. Gordon while unfashionable was one of the best fullbacks last year, Mr Gould rated him top 5 last year. He started ahead of Homes and Barba who are both better than oir options last year and he honestly has similar attributes to a Boyd while probably unlucky not to have his resume.
Avenger said we can compete because we have all these big name forwards at the club.And here i was thinking you thought Junior was our most talent forward
I googled this Daniel Huppert chap and he seems to think that the government is trying to commit genocide through spraying chemtrails so he's obviously grounded in reality.
Avenger said we can compete because we have all these big name forwards at the club.
My reply was they would have been great 5 years ago and once again Pou had to come in dribble some shit and take the convo of tangent as usual. Junior is lazy and shit remember and will be no loss and easily replaceable.
Yeah but thats me, when Pou does it is pisses me off ;-)For someone who complains about others taking things off on a tangent you seem awfully happy to go off with them
Hardly a topic for nutters.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEfJO0-cTis
Besides there are countless reports and articles on Geo-engineering. But hey, if we don't agree with something lets just make fun of it. That is obviously grounded in reality. See it made all the bad go away and it's all better now.
You obviously didn't understand the financial policy they are proposing. No one, including Government, will be lending money at zero %. Government though can and will ISSUE around $120b worth of currency, not loan created/borrowed money, and will spend it into circulation on infrastructure per annum.
Pretty much spot on hindy111.Jnr is our best forward if he re - signs with us and a future origin star but if he goes to canberra he is overated lazy kiwi who will fizzle too nothing...
Why is it so hard for you too work out hineyrulz?
Jnr is our best forward if he re - signs with us and a future origin star but if he goes to canberra he is overated lazy kiwi who will fizzle too nothing...
Why is it so hard for you too work out hineyrulz?
I was referring to absolute gobldegook in Points 1) to 7) of the post, which culminated in this:
"7). After 25 years, you finally pay off the loan. The bank created $500,000 out of thin air, and it has now finished wiping out that $500,000, back into thin air so to speak. They created the money, then destroyed the money. As the promissory note has been paid off, the ledger is wiped clean. But in the process, they earned $377,000 worth of interest payments off you, more or less depending on the interest rate. Easy way to make money, isn?t it!"
The bank did not 'create' $500k out of thin air. The disposition of assets (receivables) and liabilities (payables) of that amount changed at the time of the transaction, at a price agreed by the buyer and seller. Charging interest is not necessarily an 'easy way to make money'. Borrow my assets for 25 years, and I'll want some compensation for giving the use of them for that time.
I'm not suggesting that the availability of credit and people's dependence on it is irrelevant to how the 'system' works. But this characterisation of how the financial system works is, with respect, horseshit. Similarly, proposed policies that assume that taxing a presently untaxed transaction will raise revenue and won't change the way that people structure transactions to avoid such a tax are naive in the extreme. But I'm sure Daniel's done his homework on that one.
Cayless played at a time where his skill and mobility made him extremely valuable. Mannah plays in an era where the middle is dominated by monsters and nobody appreciates the tireless workers in centrefield.
No doubt. Let's not forget taka played on one leg most of this year and was one half of the best attacking side in the Comp. would like to see him play a full season un injured.
Also, gordan had a fine year for the Sharks. If he can deliver that in 2016, then fullback is the least of our worries.
Haven't seen anything of gutherson to comment. But by all accounts he's the real deal. Let's hope hes not plauged by injuries and has his chance to shine.
Foran was the player parra needed to get after an abysmal few seasons. The team needed some direction and he's the type of player we needed.
Yes we have taken a few risks, but which team hasn't.
At least we will actually have a proper fullback too.
He may be a bit of a journeyman at this stage but he's going to be lengths better than what we had last year. Not that that is the yardstick of course because we don't play against our last year's team.