No Oppo Supporters OPPOSITION OBSERVATION XXXIII

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I saw those rioters and a whole stack of them had tatts already. So they'll inject themselves with mysterious chemicals for vanity's sake, but not with medicinal chemicals for health's sake.

Campaigners the lot of them.
 

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I saw those rioters and a whole stack of them had tatts already. So they'll inject themselves with mysterious chemicals for vanity's sake, but not with medicinal chemicals for health's sake.

Campaigners the lot of them.
Who the **** has injected themselves with tattoo ink ya shit dribbler?
 
John elliot passed away r.i.p
JE represented everything I hated about the CFC...the swagger/arrogance...but I loved his larger than life character...sadly another part of my history disappearing...
Big Jack...R.I.P...
 
Who the fu** has injected themselves with tattoo ink ya sh*t dribbler?
Okay BL, I didn't mean actually do it themselves - poor wording on my part, apologies for the that. I certainly didn't do mine myself, and I've got no idea what was injected - I didn't ask. I just got it cause I thought it looked good. 25 years after the grand final I'm not so sure now though.
 
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JE represented everything I hated about the CFC...the swagger/arrogance...but I loved his larger than life character...sadly another part of my history disappearing...
Big Jack...R.I.P...
Yes,that late 70’s ,early 80’s period,I bloody hated the Blues.

Going to Princes Park and getting towelled up in front of a packed 36k crowd.

My greatest memory of Princes Park was when former Blue Harrison buried the Blues for the Tigers and we knocked Carlton out of the finals,was a fantastic day.

A few Tiger mates and I danced on the ground after the siren with some Richmond Officials.
 
JE represented everything I hated about the CFC...the swagger/arrogance...but I loved his larger than life character...sadly another part of my history disappearing...
Big Jack...R.I.P...
Its not cool to speak ill of the dead but some of the media eulogizing is a bit too much for me...


"should have gone to jail over the 'water wheel'' scandal. Not content with presiding over this and other corporate bankruptcy, under Elliott’s two-decade presidency, the Carlton Football Club slid from the league’s most successful, to nearly bankrupt, and finishing last for the first time in its fine history.

The former Carlton president John Elliott has been a reviled figure at the club, his rorting of the AFL system seen as consigning the once-proud Navy Blues to a lowly position among the league’s bottom-feeders. The ignominy included back-to-back wooden spoons in 2005-06.

His excision from Carlton’s history almost had a Stalinist feel about it. His name was taken down from the John Elliott Grandstand at Princes Park, his 20 years as club president effectively removed at the end of a workman’s screwdriver.

And whenever the Blues were on the wrong end of another 10-goal hiding, you could hear the supporters mutter into their scarves as they left the ground: bloody Elliott, he’s absolutely killed us.'
 
Yes,that late 70’s ,early 80’s period,I bloody hated the Blues.

Going to Princes Park and getting towelled up in front of a packed 36k crowd.

My greatest memory of Princes Park was when former Blue Harrison buried the Blues for the Tigers and we knocked Carlton out of the finals,was a fantastic day.

A few Tiger mates and I danced on the ground after the siren with some Richmond Officials.
My best memories was the bloke with the sack of peanuts
 
Its not cool to speak ill of the dead but some of the media eulogizing is a bit too much for me...


"should have gone to jail over the 'water wheel'' scandal. Not content with presiding over this and other corporate bankruptcy, under Elliott’s two-decade presidency, the Carlton Football Club slid from the league’s most successful, to nearly bankrupt, and finishing last for the first time in its fine history.

The former Carlton president John Elliott has been a reviled figure at the club, his rorting of the AFL system seen as consigning the once-proud Navy Blues to a lowly position among the league’s bottom-feeders. The ignominy included back-to-back wooden spoons in 2005-06.

His excision from Carlton’s history almost had a Stalinist feel about it. His name was taken down from the John Elliott Grandstand at Princes Park, his 20 years as club president effectively removed at the end of a workman’s screwdriver.

And whenever the Blues were on the wrong end of another 10-goal hiding, you could hear the supporters mutter into their scarves as they left the ground: bloody Elliott, he’s absolutely killed us.'
It’s Australia where our biggest icon is a murderer and horse thief
 
I saw those rioters and a whole stack of them had tatts already. So they'll inject themselves with mysterious chemicals for vanity's sake, but not with medicinal chemicals for health's sake.

Campaigners the lot of them.

it people don’t want to take it they shouldn’t have to .
 
At the very least it's odds on that going to the footy would only be for the fully vaccinated. Though I'm not sure how they are going to police that.
not viable,discrimination is a very expensive penalty,not to mention the stigma of being found guilty,check out the recent case in NSW Supreme court
Hoocraft v NSW CHO Buzzard,settled outta court judge confirmed she cannot be forced to V ,so keeps her job in NSW police,any business or individual
that goes down the path of discrimination and also attempts to break Doctor-patient confidentiiality will in the end be sent to the wall financially,you can take that to the bank,discrimination is a very dangerous,murky and messy path to tread down my friends ;)
 

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not viable,discrimination is a very expensive penalty,not to mention the stigma of being found guilty,check out the recent case in NSW Supreme court
Hoocraft v NSW CHO Buzzard,settled outta court judge confirmed she cannot be forced to V ,so keeps her job in NSW police,any business or individual
that goes down the path of discrimination and also attempts to break Doctor-patient confidentiiality will in the end be sent to the wall financially,you can take that to the bank,discrimination is a very dangerous,murky and messy path to tread down my friends ;)

Like qantas won't let you on a flight?
 
it people don’t want to take it they shouldn’t have to .

There was an awful lot of white substance 'dutch courage" going for some prior to the recent protests.
Ironic in the extreme, considering the toxic residual chemical cocktail left behind in most of this stuff.

But outrage from the orange vests if safer & tested chemicals injected via a vaccine.
 
not viable,discrimination is a very expensive penalty,not to mention the stigma of being found guilty,check out the recent case in NSW Supreme court
Hoocraft v NSW CHO Buzzard,settled outta court judge confirmed she cannot be forced to V ,so keeps her job in NSW police,any business or individual
that goes down the path of discrimination and also attempts to break Doctor-patient confidentiiality will in the end be sent to the wall financially,you can take that to the bank,discrimination is a very dangerous,murky and messy path to tread down my friends ;)
I think you’ll find the Holcroft vs Hazzard result circulating on social media is actually fake news. It hasn’t hit the media anywhere and not listed in the legal outcome boards. The case is still listed for September 30. I get the feeling this is just anti-vax misinformation. If you can find a credible source then feel free to post it - I’m happy to be proven wrong honestly.
 
My best memories was the bloke with the sack of peanuts

"Peenuts! Dollarabag!" That guy could have played in the slips for Australia, his coordination of flying coins was legendary. Not to mention the return throw.
 
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