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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
We are basically the avengersThe day is here. Time to avenge the injustice of 2002 and 2003.
Bring home sweet 16.
Next year we can set up to beat Carlton in the race for 17 and avenging the injustice of 1970, 1979 and 1981.
Pies by 27 points.
Fraser was also a Carlton fan - you did gods workI was 7 years old. 2nd generation Greek immigramt in Lalor. The year was 1980. My father was a Fitzroy supporter cause that's where he first lived when he migrated here. I can remember watching the gf and owning a Francis Bourke football card that I was afraid to.lose in a game of flicks at school. My grandmother had knitted me a number 8 Jimmy Cambpell Heidelberg United jumper (they were black and yellow) and I was a Richmond supporter because of it. But when Collingwood lost the grand final that year my heart broke for Peter Daicos, for losing grand final sides for the have nots and when I went to school I announced to my grade 1 class (99% Collingwood) that I too was now magpie. This was a decision born in blood, in suffering and quite possibly peer pressure. But I remember more the hurt I felt that one team should lose and I could not but embrace them. My parents went on to give me 3 brothers who are all black and white through and through. At the royal.melbourne show that year I saw Malcolm Fraser and influenced by my dad I ran up to him and called him a flying monkey. I am not dale kerrigan, I am didak wine and this is my story.
Oh and my name.is based on a Jeff Buckley song Lilac Wine. Just opening myself up here. It's the occasion.
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Hehehe I went on to study what happened in 1975 with whitlam and felt vindicatedFraser was also a Carlton fan - you did gods work
Good on you mate,lets hope we get it done today for all our sake,s, I feel confident and it is about time Brisbane can wait for another year.I was 7 years old. 2nd generation Greek immigramt in Lalor. The year was 1980. My father was a Fitzroy supporter cause that's where he first lived when he migrated here. I can remember watching the gf and owning a Francis Bourke football card that I was afraid to.lose in a game of flicks at school. My grandmother had knitted me a number 8 Jimmy Cambpell Heidelberg United jumper (they were black and yellow) and I was a Richmond supporter because of it. But when Collingwood lost the grand final that year my heart broke for Peter Daicos, for losing grand final sides for the have nots and when I went to school I announced to my grade 1 class (99% Collingwood) that I too was now magpie. This was a decision born in blood, in suffering and quite possibly peer pressure. But I remember more the hurt I felt that one team should lose and I could not but embrace them. My parents went on to give me 3 brothers who are all black and white through and through. At the royal.melbourne show that year I saw Malcolm Fraser and influenced by my dad I ran up to him and called him a flying monkey. I am not dale kerrigan, I am didak wine and this is my story.
Oh and my name.is based on a Jeff Buckley song Lilac Wine. Just opening myself up here. It's the occasion.
.