By: emmyy.x_trueblue 5 days ago (Sunday, 10:59 am) Yahoo! Profile: emmyy.x_trueblue Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| hahahahahaha, i had my opportuninty! he walked right past me when i was getting brownys and armfields signature thingos, but theres also the fact that we dont really have another player that could go forward to where fish was |
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By: jonahj12 5 days ago (Sunday, 8:37 am) Yahoo! Profile: jonahj12 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Emmy, best you speak to the "Rat" with that idea, it possibly has foundation. |
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By: emmyy.x_trueblue 6 days ago (Saturday, 6:51 pm) Yahoo! Profile: emmyy.x_trueblue Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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SURPRISINGLY yes i do care
GEEZ, its not my fault hes a good player :) |
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By: the.doc07 6 days ago (Saturday, 4:06 pm) Yahoo! Profile: the.doc07 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| do u care emmy? i thought u just like the way he looked? |
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By: emmyy.x_trueblue 6 days ago (Saturday, 2:41 pm) Yahoo! Profile: emmyy.x_trueblue Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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i just recently talked to a HUGE brad fisher fan at the carlton training, and she was complaining that he doesnt kick as many goals as he used to. as another fisher fan, i agreed and then got to thinking, what would happen if he played up in the midfield? hes got heaps of agility, and is a VERY strong marker. playing him in the midfield would give him more freedom, and he would still be able to kick goals..
any thoughts on this? |
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