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I love how in a year like 2020, the Crows can be the thing that disappoints me the most
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Fair go mate.If it was 1992, I would’ve said crows milk.
I still like the colours.
That’s about it I reckon.
Fair go mate.
What about the Crows Show with Nikki Visser?
I love how in a year like 2020, the Crows can be the thing that disappoints me the most
That's not really in the spirit of things. C'mon man. Pull your head in.I love this club.
But at the moment I can't say I love too much ABOUT this club.
I love that they singlehandedly killed what was once the most important hobby in my world.
The financial outlay, time save and lack of emotion I now hold towards the AFL in general has meant I can blissfully drift through my weekend with relatively little fluctuations in my emotions.
These days I’m so distant from the AFL that I’m not sure I’ll even come back again. It’s been nearly two years since I’ve sat down and watched an AFL game from start to finish.
Thanks AFC
I loved it when Neil Craig got the sack. sh*t coach. Got carried by a stacked midfield to 2 prelims and not much else. After 2006 the Crows were not competitive, they were made to look good by beating up on mediocre sides, and eventually they couldn't manage that.
Craigy finally ended is coaching Career with his little DVD after a game against St Kilda round 6 2011, the biggest bone head moron off field move by an AFL coach in the history of the game. It was truly delicious that he got the sack in the corresponding away game where the boys, with their performance, told anyone who would listen that Craig had to go.
I love that they singlehandedly killed what was once the most important hobby in my world.
The financial outlay, time save and lack of emotion I now hold towards the AFL in general has meant I can blissfully drift through my weekend with relatively little fluctuations in my emotions.
These days I’m so distant from the AFL that I’m not sure I’ll even come back again. It’s been nearly two years since I’ve sat down and watched an AFL game from start to finish.
Thanks AFC