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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Yeah, he mentioned the dreaded girlfriend
Andrew Pridham on RSN Breakfast today:
Swans should set up a nice pad in Sydney for the interstate wags (Errol’s girlfriend lives in Brunswick).Yeah, he mentioned the dreaded girlfriend
We should use the soft cap to shower girlfriends in luxuries ay.Swans should set up a nice pad in Sydney for the interstate wags (Errol’s girlfriend lives in Brunswick).
If he leaves for 2026 then he leaves.Yeah, he mentioned the dreaded girlfriend
If he leaves for 2026 then he leaves.
We are a team after all. Worst case scenario it will get us a good package of picks that we can invest in another Dylan Stephens or Ling. Or better still, another young star who leaves when nearing peak like Warner or Dawson.
But that will get us a few really high draft picks as compensation to use on players like Dylan Stephens or Ling.
Should all work out successfully, we get to play a GF on the MCG where we have a 10-20% chance of winning the premiership.
So it’s not all bad.
It's actually a very balanced discussion on it. I like the call out on the challenges the Assistance Coaches have to put up with. Would be happy to see the money go there to help them out.Thought someone on here said Jay Clarke was massively Vic-centric and biased? Just been on Mid-Week Tackle saying bringing back COLA is a must and that the Northern Academies are important for the growth of the player pool.
All these young blokes get drafted at 18, move to Sydney, live in the Eastern Suburbs with gorgeous girls (and guys and whatever else that attracts them) everywhere yet all seem to still have partners from their original states. I don't get it.
All these young blokes get drafted at 18, move to Sydney, live in the Eastern Suburbs with gorgeous girls (and guys and whatever else that attracts them) everywhere yet all seem to still have partners from their original states. I don't get it.
Is it time for the club to set up a department dedicated to ruining romantic relationships?All these young blokes get drafted at 18, move to Sydney, live in the Eastern Suburbs with gorgeous girls (and guys and whatever else that attracts them) everywhere yet all seem to still have partners from their original states. I don't get it.
Is it time for the club to set up a department dedicated to ruining romantic relationships?
It’s the way with other cities too and there are other factors at play but if you talk to young people who move to Sydney, they’ll often reflect on how the city is very cliquey and hard to make friends in. Not everyone has that problem but we can be a fairly insular place as a rule. I think a lot of people struggle to expand their social circles as much as they’d like in Sydney.
All these young blokes get drafted at 18, move to Sydney, live in the Eastern Suburbs with gorgeous girls (and guys and whatever else that attracts them) everywhere yet all seem to still have partners from their original states. I don't get it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WakaresaseyaIs it time for the club to set up a department dedicated to ruining romantic relationships?
Is it time for the club to set up a department dedicated to ruining romantic relationships?
All these young blokes get drafted at 18, move to Sydney, live in the Eastern Suburbs with gorgeous girls (and guys and whatever else that attracts them) everywhere yet all seem to still have partners from their original states. I don't get it.
Wow, I actually think the opposite.It’s the way with other cities too and there are other factors at play but if you talk to young people who move to Sydney, they’ll often reflect on how the city is very cliquey and hard to make friends in. Not everyone has that problem but we can be a fairly insular place as a rule. I think a lot of people struggle to expand their social circles as much as they’d like in Sydney.
If he leaves for 2026 then he leaves.
We are a team after all. Worst case scenario it will get us a good package of picks that we can invest in another Dylan Stephens or Ling. Or better still, another young star who leaves when nearing peak like Warner or Dawson.
But that will get us a few really high draft picks as compensation to use on players like Dylan Stephens or Ling.
Should all work out successfully, we get to play a GF on the MCG where we have a 10-20% chance of winning the premiership.
So it’s not all bad.
I reckon those ripped 20-somethings on $500k+ are doing okThe downside to afl not being the most popular code in NSW is less women swooning over our players.
If this doesn't put you in your happy place for a while there's something wrong with you
Wicks goal is the best I reckon, Team Effort. But Harry's one from the back 50 should have also been in there. #defendersrippedoffagainTicky what a brilliant compilation