Roast Media Shakes Head, Part 7

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Garry McIntosh on SEN:

The Power are a franchise nothing to do with The Magpies

*10 seconds later*

I'm still waiting for The Crows to hand their license to Norwood to get the right traditional club in there.
I just posted the same in the Magpies Dead thread.

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If the Tingles aren't lodging here for their Hub, then we know the $2k accommodation deal / sponsorship favour at the Barossa was probably bogus as well

 
Garry McIntosh on SEN:

The Power are a franchise nothing to do with The Magpies

*10 seconds later*

I'm still waiting for The Crows to hand their license to Norwood to get the right traditional club in there.
Shame the Sturtwood DoubleBlueLegs AFL bid failed.
 
Garry McIntosh on SEN:

The Power are a franchise nothing to do with The Magpies

*10 seconds later*

I'm still waiting for The Crows to hand their license to Norwood to get the right traditional club in there.

He's sniffed too many diesel fumes.
 
Shame the Sturtwood DoubleBlueLegs AFL bid failed.

I used to get double blue legs playing mini league in the depths of winter.
 
Lol yeah eudunda at 8am in the morning to play mini league wasnt fun.

Yep. Back then the BV league also had Robertstown and Riverton. Arse end of the world both of them.
 
Yep. Back then the BV league also had Robertstown and Riverton. Arse end of the world both of them.

Robertstown oval had potholes and stones on it FFS :screamcat:

Was once minus 5 degrees there, so if you fell and skinned your knees..... it was hell (actually the direct opposite now that I think of it) :p
 
I used to get double blue legs playing mini league in the depths of winter.
pfft, we used to play rugby in the snow on the side of a mounatin! :)
Cleaned the boots lovely mind.
 

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you could snuggle up in those scrums to keep each other warm

Was on the Port website 15 minutes ago and saw that Fox were playing the "PAFC - 150 year Onward to Victory" doco …………………………. at 1:15pm today!

Oops. I was just a tad late. :drunk:

Not to worry, I copied it to DVD from a web link someone on here provided in one of the threads weeks ago anyway.
 
Crows great Josh Carr (the actual article is Mark Ricciuto's opinion but why not use a picture of him? They must have enough)

 
I see that Operation "Get Every Body Talking About Football Again" is underway.

I couldn't be less interested in a season than this VFLX & Friends borefest.
 
I see that Operation "Get Every Body Talking About Football Again" is underway.

I couldn't be less interested in a season than this VFLX & Friends borefest.


It's got the BBC talking (not to Eddie McGuire though it seems)...


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"We just don't like you."

"You're not our type of people."

Imagine being quarantined with your arch enemy. It sounds far from appealing, right?

Yet in a luxury hotel on Australia's Gold Coast, it's an unfortunate reality for two Australian rules football clubs - for at least the next seven weeks.

Port Adelaide, who are known as the Magpies, and Adelaide, who are nicknamed the Crows, have been booked into the same resort as Australian Football League (AFL) teams go into lockdown in a bio-secure "hub" in preparation for the new season.

Travel and quarantine restrictions prevent them from isolating in their own state, so both will head north for their closed training camps.

The sides - the AFL's two clubs from South Australia - are known for their ill-tempered contests both on and off the field of play, famously brawling outside a hotel the morning after a match in 2002.

So, is housing such bitter rivals together the wisest decision?

 
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