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MugaB

Coach
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Where did @hindy111 touch you?

I dont have a drama with other fans coming in here. I occasionally post in the Sharks & Tigers forums, sometimes trolling, sometimes more sensibly. I think it's sometimes a good thing to hear an appraisal from an opposition fans point of view. Although Hindy is really a Panther deep down.
Nothing wrong with being touched!!
Or do you have an issue with it pro-covid?
Nah just sick of of the parra mindset, always chiming in, and spewing nonsense.... i am ok with most other club fans sharks, dogs, dragons even tigers, i understand that hate and passion for other clubs and fans, but dude parra fans are delusional! Theyll by GF tickets after they've won round 1.
Seriously i don't hate cross club supporters on forums, i even like tigers and warriors as clubs i watch most games, but really i cannot stomach the (parramatta) "place of many eels" EELS supporters
 

hindy111

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RCG IS THE BEST PROP EVER... get bent .... i told ya he just wants to gloat
All parra fans are scum, they are our natural rivalry, just like stgeorgeV cronulla, just like southsV easts, they are our Scum to hate, and we are way to nice to them, im telling you they are missing many, many chromosomes.

I didn't say ever. I said his form since the comp restarted. Who knows bow he will be in 2yrs. I don't like the idea of having him on a 5yr contract. But currently he is playing amazing footy.
 

hindy111

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Where did @hindy111 touch you?

I dont have a drama with other fans coming in here. I occasionally post in the Sharks & Tigers forums, sometimes trolling, sometimes more sensibly. I think it's sometimes a good thing to hear an appraisal from an opposition fans point of view. Although Hindy is really a Panther deep down.

I like the Panthers. I grew up there but the whole family supported Parra so it was in our blood too. But even my Dad likes the Penny Panthers.
I think it's brilliant both teams are top 4. I don't ever think this has happend since 1990 when I first started following league. If it has it was only maybe once. It's good to see Western Sydney teams do well.
 

Aliceinwonderland

First Grade
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I like the Panthers. I grew up there but the whole family supported Parra so it was in our blood too. But even my Dad likes the Penny Panthers.
I think it's brilliant both teams are top 4. I don't ever think this has happend since 1990 when I first started following league. If it has it was only maybe once. It's good to see Western Sydney teams do well.






As was said in cowboy movies.

'I think you speak with forked tongue'.
 

Aliceinwonderland

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I like the Panthers. I grew up there but the whole family supported Parra so it was in our blood too. But even my Dad likes the Penny Panthers.
I think it's brilliant both teams are top 4. I don't ever think this has happend since 1990 when I first started following league. If it has it was only maybe once. It's good to see Western Sydney teams do well.






So patronising.
 

ACTPanthers

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Back to the topic Ivan and the club definitely deserve praise. We're in first with our best start to a year in the club's history with the biggest problem being fans discussing a rookie player. Life is good in Panther land.
You're right. Considering the amount of absolute shit going on in the world, the fact our team is sitting in the number 1 position on the ladder, and that the footy is even here, is a very welcome distraction for us rusted on footy fans.

Some people I work with are of the opinion that the game doesn't matter and wouldn't be a big a deal if it was cancelled. No, it wouldn't in the grand scheme of the human journey, but even the smallest of reprieve from the current shit-storm that is the world, is equivalent to an extended holiday when it comes to our mental health.

I can only speak from personal experience, but with a houseful of kids, the missus, work and all the other chores that make up the adult condition, having footy to watch (and even more so the titillating point we're NUMBER ONE!) is one of the absolute best parts of the week. I, with hand on heart, believe I would be struggling without the game we all love.
 

WestyLife

First Grade
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You're right. Considering the amount of absolute shit going on in the world, the fact our team is sitting in the number 1 position on the ladder, and that the footy is even here, is a very welcome distraction for us rusted on footy fans.

Some people I work with are of the opinion that the game doesn't matter and wouldn't be a big a deal if it was cancelled. No, it wouldn't in the grand scheme of the human journey, but even the smallest of reprieve from the current shit-storm that is the world, is equivalent to an extended holiday when it comes to our mental health.

I can only speak from personal experience, but with a houseful of kids, the missus, work and all the other chores that make up the adult condition, having footy to watch (and even more so the titillating point we're NUMBER ONE!) is one of the absolute best parts of the week. I, with hand on heart, believe I would be struggling without the game we all love.

Absolutely spot on. I'm same here with work and an 8 month old and the misses is 15 weeks pregnant lol.
 

ACTPanthers

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Wait until you get to 4 kids, and she's begging for another one because she's still in her 20's and doesn't understand that I'm getting old and can't be chasing kids around all day and waking up at 2am to give the baby a feed then run the boys to footy and drop the older one at the movies and grab the shopping on the way home, at almost 40... ha ha ha

FWIW, I wouldn't change it for the world :)
 

Aliceinwonderland

First Grade
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Wait until you get to 4 kids, and she's begging for another one because she's still in her 20's and doesn't understand that I'm getting old and can't be chasing kids around all day and waking up at 2am to give the baby a feed then run the boys to footy and drop the older one at the movies and grab the shopping on the way home, at almost 40... ha ha ha

FWIW, I wouldn't change it for the world :)







Oh goodness.

I'm going to give my advice, cause that's what nosey older 'ladies' do.

If you can afford another child, Your both in OK health, you have the space for another child. You love kids, love to spend your time with them. IE your life revolves around kids and family. Go for it. Enjoy.

My dad was 40 when I was born.

Fair enough he died young, (but that was different times)

Good luck with it all.

Don't try and solve everything that comes into your child's life. As giving them tools to work it out themselves helps build reslience.

Have fun. The time will go in the blinking of an eye, and you'll be like me. Remembering and treasuring some great times.
 
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Back to the topic Ivan and the club definitely deserve praise. We're in first with our best start to a year in the club's history with the biggest problem being fans discussing a rookie player. Life is good in Panther land.


I just hope the club don’t do something silly like give him a 3 year extension with 3 years to go on his current contract. Things can change so quickly in the world of footy. We’ve paid out enough contracts.
 

Crashtest

Juniors
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I just hope the club don’t do something silly like give him a 3 year extension with 3 years to go on his current contract. Things can change so quickly in the world of footy. We’ve paid out enough contracts.

I don’t think they will, there seems to be a totally different approach to contract lengths and dollar values over the last 12 months.
 

soc123_au

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Wait until you get to 4 kids, and she's begging for another one because she's still in her 20's and doesn't understand that I'm getting old and can't be chasing kids around all day and waking up at 2am to give the baby a feed then run the boys to footy and drop the older one at the movies and grab the shopping on the way home, at almost 40... ha ha ha

FWIW, I wouldn't change it for the world :)

You got nothin' my friend. I'm 49 & my 5th is looking like getting induced end of next week. Fortunately we dont have the friday night game. lol. Luckily she is only 29 so is still young & enthusiastic about the baby thing. My grand daughter was 7 last week. Ha ha.

Had a vasectomy last friday, so no more surprises. It still feels like I've got a beaten mango dangling between my legs..
 

Jane Murray

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You got nothin' my friend. I'm 49 & my 5th is looking like getting induced end of next week. Fortunately we dont have the friday night game. lol. Luckily she is only 29 so is still young & enthusiastic about the baby thing. My grand daughter was 7 last week. Ha ha.

Had a vasectomy last friday, so no more surprises. It still feels like I've got a beaten mango dangling between my legs..
You have been a very busy man. Early congratulations.
 

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