bighawk1961 said:This is clever. Careful, the locals here will accuse you of being Rucci. Then again, they won't. This is far too funny to be anything he would say with his dry wit.
I agree, maybe you could learn a bit from him.
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bighawk1961 said:This is clever. Careful, the locals here will accuse you of being Rucci. Then again, they won't. This is far too funny to be anything he would say with his dry wit.
bighawk1961 said:This is clever. Careful, the locals here will accuse you of being Rucci. Then again, they won't. This is far too funny to be anything he would say with his dry wit.
Grave Danger said:This should be a subject for investigation by Media Watch - why has this article been suppressed for so long in the Adelaide paper? What has changed the minds of the editorial staff to publish this now? It's certainly not a slow news week as far as footy is concerned with trade week and the Desperate Crowswives soap opera playing out.
That's no doubt the reason for the change of heart - the AFC mafia has leant on The Advertiser to throw Rucci to the wolves as a diversion to the sordid McLeod - Hewitt - Edwards love triangle that is seriously sullying the TROSA brand...
Well mate, Cornes does have to work with him.Malibu#27 said:If I'm correct someone rang up KG and Cornesy about the article in recent days (Friday I think) and basically teed off at Rucci. To my suprise Cornesy actually pulled him up and said that there was not much in the article that you could disagree with (even if the wording could have been less antagonistic).... I got the feeling this guy was quite suprised that he wasn't getting the normal pro Crows Cornes love.
Grave Danger said:This should be a subject for investigation by Media Watch - why has this article been suppressed for so long in the Adelaide paper?