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Floreat Pica, Bitch!
Could be re-framed as “failed ex-footballer jumped at very first opportunity to take illegal drugs, disappointed mother reveals”.
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Nothing in the sun worth reading anyway now.I appreciate that some people subscribe the The Sun and they are trying to help the BigFooty base by posting these links, but many of us can't access these stories.
Can we perhaps do a bit of cut and pasting instead? Or perhaps rewite the guts of the story? Appreciate your efforts ChrisPiesssss regardless.
It doesn’t. Adams replaces Bianco in the 22 from the PF and McStay to take Johnson’s role. Real question is how they squeeze WHE in because Mitchell is obviously incoming and I can’t spot another option to make way.
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Mitchell incoming forces Adams to spend more time up forward. He’ll play a similar pressuring forward role up there so I can’t see how that doesn’t affect McCreery especially when Ginnivan becomes available.It doesn’t. Adams replaces Bianco in the 22 from the PF and McStay to take Johnson’s role. Real question is how they squeeze WHE in because Mitchell is obviously incoming and I can’t spot another option to make way.
I can't say Ive seen Adams too much up forward. Midfield mostly.Mitchell incoming forces Adams to spend more time up forward. He’ll play a similar pressuring forward role up there so I can’t see how that doesn’t affect McCreery especially when Ginnivan becomes available.
Could be re-framed as “failed ex-footballer jumped at very first opportunity to take illegal drugs, disappointed mother reveals”.
We'd need a bloody good run with injurySaid this on the WHE thread recently…
There is minimal to no room for him now - at either end of the ground
Expect him not to be a weekly fixture this year
He's not a very accurate kick or great at marking. He's excellent at finding the ball. Interesting what his role will be as I expect Mitchell to play most of the minutes there.I can't say Ive seen Adams too much up forward. Midfield mostly.
Clutching at straws this mother is
Her real name is "Karen"
I think Mitchell will take most of Pendles's midfield time and Adams role won't change much.He's not a very accurate kick or great at marking. He's excellent at finding the ball. Interesting what his role will be as I expect Mitchell to play most of the minutes there.
At least we now have options in most positions.
Who’s mid time is Daicos taking then?I think Mitchell will take most of Pendles's midfield time and Adams role won't change much.
He did kick a goal in the intraclub.He's not a very accurate kick or great at marking. He's excellent at finding the ball. Interesting what his role will be as I expect Mitchell to play most of the minutes there.
At least we now have options in most positions.
He is best 22 for me. Just unsure how the Fly will use him. Perhaps he and Mitchell switching off the bench with Mitch getting the majority of minutes.He did kick a goal in the intraclub.
A very good friend of mine works in the late night entertainment industry on the Gold Coast.
A couple of years ago he had a story I didn't want to hear about a Collingwood player who was on the marching powder while out.
It was Stevo and within a year his tale had been backed up by the ongoing transpirings.
In November he had a similar tale about another young player - not a high draft pick, nowhere near as high profile, still finding his way. Not Ginni.
There may indeed be a cocaine culture at Collingwood.
You can come at me because you don't want to hear what I have to say, but I am a passionate Pies man who is simply worried about the pattern I see forming based on stories I hear from a man I have trusted implicitly for over 20 years
It goes on in all clubs all over Australia. In all professions as well. When it's Collingwood it's a story. $A very good friend of mine works in the late night entertainment industry on the Gold Coast.
A couple of years ago he had a story I didn't want to hear about a Collingwood player who was on the marching powder while out.
It was Stevo and within a year his tale had been backed up by the ongoing transpirings.
In November he had a similar tale about another young player - not a high draft pick, nowhere near as high profile, still finding his way. Not Ginni.
There may indeed be a cocaine culture at Collingwood.
You can come at me because you don't want to hear what I have to say, but I am a passionate Pies man who is simply worried about the pattern I see forming based on stories I hear from a man I have trusted implicitly for over 20 years
Hmmm.Who’s mid time is Daicos taking then?
A very good friend of mine works in the late night entertainment industry on the Gold Coast.
A couple of years ago he had a story I didn't want to hear about a Collingwood player who was on the marching powder while out.
It was Stevo and within a year his tale had been backed up by the ongoing transpirings.
In November he had a similar tale about another young player - not a high draft pick, nowhere near as high profile, still finding his way. Not Ginni.
There may indeed be a cocaine culture at Collingwood.
You can come at me because you don't want to hear what I have to say, but I am a passionate Pies man who is simply worried about the pattern I see forming based on stories I hear from a man I have trusted implicitly for over 20 years
It goes on in all clubs all over Australia. In all professions as well. When it's Collingwood it's a story. $
2 people does not a pattern make. A better take on the matter is an excellent article by Greg Baum in the Age online:A very good friend of mine works in the late night entertainment industry on the Gold Coast.
A couple of years ago he had a story I didn't want to hear about a Collingwood player who was on the marching powder while out.
It was Stevo and within a year his tale had been backed up by the ongoing transpirings.
In November he had a similar tale about another young player - not a high draft pick, nowhere near as high profile, still finding his way. Not Ginni.
There may indeed be a cocaine culture at Collingwood.
You can come at me because you don't want to hear what I have to say, but I am a passionate Pies man who is simply worried about the pattern I see forming based on stories I hear from a man I have trusted implicitly for over 20 years