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Nothing against Dylan but what's the point of a number one ticket holder?
I've never really got why anyone would care in the slightest.
Yeah I knew that, just wondering what they actually do? Can see them thanking Josh Frydenburg for "his support". What support has he supposedly given us?All Clubs have them Jatz.
Welcome aboard Dylan, great appointment, **** off Josh.
Must say I’ve never really understood how having a politician in that role (even if it’s a token one) is helpful.He's an infinitely better choice than the last one.
It was a token role mate but now Josh has gone it's become an important role.Yeah I knew that, just wondering what they actually do? Can see them thanking Josh Frydenburg for "his support". What support has he supposedly given us?
Seems more like a token role to me but perhaps I'm very wrong on that.
Grants, among other things. Geelong did fairly well out of Steve Bracks being premier.Must say I’ve never really understood how having a politician in that role (even if it’s a token one) is helpful.
And self interestGrants, among other things. Geelong did fairly well out of Steve Bracks being premier.
Topic for the SRP, anyway.
Disappointed it’s not Chalmers?Better than it being Josh Frydenberg.
It's on NetflixI was convinced I watched that series on TV in Greece in 1992 and then I downloaded the series in the last 2 years and realised it wasn’t that show. Whatever I watched in Greece was ******* awesome!
Jim hearts leeeeegDisappointed it’s not Chalmers?
Had the misfortune of sitting behind Alcott on a flight back from Bali, he’s an arrogant bore.
Disappointed it’s not Chalmers?
I haven't even read the article and I'm sick at the thought of it..........How the Cats stalked Charlie Curnow before he stayed true blue
Geelong made a “sneaky” offer to Charlie Curnow last year, when the emerging and oft-injured star forward recovered and stayed with Carlton on close to $1 million a year.www.theage.com.au