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We went to one of his digs too. Good feed.My mate used to run a joint for Ramsey in London. I went there with my Mrs and he hooked us up. Im not a big foodie but man, it was good.
We went to one of his digs too. Good feed.My mate used to run a joint for Ramsey in London. I went there with my Mrs and he hooked us up. Im not a big foodie but man, it was good.
It was a mirror... in relation to the comment you made to the Tigers fan.I am the one constantly telling you not to believe what you read. Especially from some jilted Tigers fan telling you how much Mitch Moses is getting paid.
Blocking is for pussy'sMate, you are really becoming a serial pest. Instead of engaging in footy chat in another fans forum you are carrying on like a scorned ex girlfriend.
My finger lingers over the block button.
I can only imagine mateMy mate used to run a joint for Ramsey in London. I went there with my Mrs and he hooked us up. Im not a big foodie but man, it was good.
You fabricated how much the Tigers offered and how much we will eventually pay.What fact did I fabricate? I quoted a post here that said Parra are signing him for 5 years and then when someone said I was putting sh@t on you guys I pointed out that I supported my club offering him more for the same timeframe. The rest is what everyone is imagining Im saying.
You fabricated how much the Tigers offered and how much we will eventually pay.
But to be fair, 2028 is how long the Tigers would have signed him for if they had gotten him for five years. Age 34 is probably a year too long, but as I showed WITH FACTS FFS MERKIN, all the top halfbacks are still contracted at 34. It would be how the clubs are able to pay less per year. We are probably doing the same with Paulo and RCG. The Roosters have likely done the same with JWH. He is 34 this year. Paulo will be 33 in his last year with us, and RCG will be 32. All likely to be past their best but the player and the club know this, so it’s already in the price. Which none of us will ever know.
You guys have lost it....I didnt say anything about how much Parra will pay.
He needs to beat pou in a debate firstThere are some good posters on here. Unfortunately some very poor ones also. Keep your chin up. If you need a mentor sing out. I see potential here.
*AstraZenecaPou is like our gatekeeper, our T-Cell, when foreign posters comes on board, he's ready to iron them out
Did he go with Madge???Fu*ken good
Do fellow members still get emails from the club about this.
Unless i accidently ticked some box saying i dont want promotion or news emails from the club.
As members we dont get any exclusive emails anymore about player signings. Or any email about it.
Yep i thought so.Nope don't get any emails from the club unless they are trying to promote something for money..
Maybe BA needs to utilize AI
The Parramatta Eels have several strengths and weaknesses that can impact their performance in the NRL.
Strengths:
Weaknesses:
- Strong forward pack - The Eels have a strong and experienced forward pack that can lay a solid platform for their attack and defense.
- Skilled playmakers - The Eels have skilled playmakers in Mitchell Moses and Dylan Brown who can create scoring opportunities and control the game.
- Solid defense - The Eels have a solid defensive structure and are one of the best defensive teams in the competition.
- Strong fan base - The Eels have a strong fan base that can provide support and motivation for the team.
Overall, the Eels have a strong and competitive team, but they need to address their weaknesses to improve their chances of winning the premiership.
- Lack of consistency - The Eels can be inconsistent in their performance and struggle to maintain their form throughout the season.
- Limited attacking options - The Eels heavily rely on their playmakers and can struggle to score points if they are not firing.
- Vulnerable to pressure - The Eels have a history of struggling under pressure, especially in big games and finals.
- Lack of depth - The Eels have a strong starting lineup, but their depth can be tested if they suffer injuries to key players.
And injury prone.Seeing it is a rumours thread - we might be looking at Bradman Best. Not sure about him, he hasn't really improved since his debut year.