Oppo Camp 2023 Death Ride: Poorta dlelie Footbal Club Power (Est. 1997) - Port out in straight sets, NMFC get pick #14

Where will the 1997 boys finish next year?

  • 15th - 18th

    Votes: 68 19.9%
  • 9th - 14th

    Votes: 158 46.3%
  • 5th - 8th

    Votes: 67 19.6%
  • 1st - 4th

    Votes: 48 14.1%

  • Total voters
    341

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If you want to continue the celebrations even further this evening, grab yourself cuppa and a few mates as you are cordially invited to come over and post on the Crows board.

Your presence and posting will add tremendous value to the laugh and banter.


Just please be very careful and mindful of the rules towards being disrespectful towards the PAFC, and its players both past and present. :think:










Its openly accepted, embraced and welcomed.:thumbsu: :$
Thanks for the passive trolling last week of my posts. Which I didnt bitch about to the North mods.

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powermacs Mr Gui Guojie RonSon

It makes the Pies win today so much more beautiful.

You will likely win next week and beat a few teams along the year, but Port wont win the flag and you will keep Ken for another contract. Karma. :rainbow:

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Ken was simply previewing the following week, his right hand being Port, left hand being Collingwood going in dry.


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We can put to bed that we gave up the Number 1 Pick.

In an open draft Daicos would have gone 1.

We have Sheezel as a refund for him, Wardlaw and Clarko.

They've given up a decent amount of draft capital for what they've brought in, and still have Ken.

We should be ecstatic.
 

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Oppo Camp 2023 Death Ride: Poorta dlelie Footbal Club Power (Est. 1997) - Port out in straight sets, NMFC get pick #14

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