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  • Remember Me
    On the Rookie List
    • Jan 2009
    • 32

    #31
    Originally posted by Doormat
    Key forward not only is your great mate Garns ripping the guts out of your club now PK is also in on the act. Ashely Condon - Any chance of us getting a few kids from you?
    Ash Condon??? If its the same Condon that I remember from Wagga you could have him...I heard he went to CTown and didnt hear to much about him...So your Medal count showed anyway...Do you guys ever talk about positive Syd AFL footvall talk..??? OR IS THERE NONE??? CAUSE OF MONEY.... want the code to get bigger in NSW??? WELL DREAM ON!!

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    • Pekay
      Well retired, still sore
      • Sep 2004
      • 2134

      #32
      Originally posted by Doormat
      Key forward not only is your great mate Garns ripping the guts out of your club now PK is also in on the act. Ashely Condon - Any chance of us getting a few kids from you?
      Pull your head in Doormat you parrot, get some facts first. Yes, Condon is training and playing with us, but will be on a 3 month deployment from April so we will only get his services from late June, which we are more than happy with. He lives local and works on the RAAF Base, so travelling 5 mins to Bensons Lane or an hour plus to Monarch, he chose the local option. He had no problem with Campbelltown at all, gave them a good wrap, but he wants to play with mates, and close to home, whats the problem?To clarify, i informed Pace of this before the clearance hit the board so he didn't find out from others. Ash is not being paid, so how did i poach him?? Try n look after which ever backyard you run around, you nameless pleb.
      Remember Me, yes, it would be the same Ash Condon that played with East Wagga

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      • Offal
        Warming the Bench
        • May 2007
        • 173

        #33
        Originally posted by Pekay
        Pull your head in Doormat you parrot, get some facts first. Yes, Condon is training and playing with us, but will be on a 3 month deployment from April so we will only get his services from late June, which we are more than happy with. He lives local and works on the RAAF Base, so travelling 5 mins to Bensons Lane or an hour plus to Monarch, he chose the local option. He had no problem with Campbelltown at all, gave them a good wrap, but he wants to play with mates, and close to home, whats the problem?To clarify, i informed Pace of this before the clearance hit the board so he didn't find out from others. Ash is not being paid, so how did i poach him?? Try n look after which ever backyard you run around, you nameless pleb.
        Remember Me, yes, it would be the same Ash Condon that played with East Wagga
        Well put Pekay. Everyone - I have known Pekay and Disco since 1996 and yes, good on you if you have known them for longer. All I will say is that Pekay spells it out black and white. He won't pull your leg. He's as genuine as they come - a @@@@ at times on the field but that's footy and what goes around comes around hey Pekay!? Off the field he is a gentleman and a scholar.

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        • Pekay
          Well retired, still sore
          • Sep 2004
          • 2134

          #34
          Thanks Offal, good to hear you're still around the traps. You pulling the boots on again this year? I see many changes down at Gwawley, have you taken a step back this year? Good chance we'll clash heads again if you run around in your magoos, just like old days mate! Cant wait!

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          • Doormat
            Suspended by the MRP
            • Jan 2009
            • 212

            #35
            Off the field he is a gentleman and a scholar

            Quote from pekay on Big footy -
            Honestly, I think Moten may be half cyborg. The man is an absolute unit.

            Agree with the above comment. I hit him with a decent left in a game at Trumper back in 07, it cut him over under the eye, and i'm sure i saw titanium or something silver under his skin. Weapon, and nice bloke too.

            Pity about on-field OFFAL

            Originally posted by Offal
            Well put Pekay. Everyone - I have known Pekay and Disco since 1996 and yes, good on you if you have known them for longer. All I will say is that Pekay spells it out black and white. He won't pull your leg. He's as genuine as they come - a @@@@@ at times on the field but that's footy and what goes around comes around hey Pekay!? Off the field he is a gentleman and a scholar.

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            • Bert
              On the Rookie List
              • Apr 2007
              • 110

              #36
              Build a bridge and get over it Doormat.

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              • Pekay
                Well retired, still sore
                • Sep 2004
                • 2134

                #37
                Originally posted by Doormat
                Quote from pekay on Big footy -
                Honestly, I think Moten may be half cyborg. The man is an absolute unit.

                Agree with the above comment. I hit him with a decent left in a game at Trumper back in 07, it cut him over under the eye, and i'm sure i saw titanium or something silver under his skin. Weapon, and nice bloke too.

                Pity about on-field OFFAL
                I'll find a link to this bigfooty thread and post it so all can read. Doormat, when you have been pinned to the ground by his knees, and you have his fingers pushing on your windpipe, tell me what you'd do. Unless you are a spineless parrot (which i am starting to think you are, however, i dont know you, so i cant make that judgement. Spineless however, as you hide behind a username) I asked Motor to let me go nicely, he put me to my feet and stood toe to toe with me, so i laid one on him, any man, woman, dog (again, i dont know you so cant make these character assassinations) would do the same. After the game, as opposing coaches, i grabbed a beer, walked into the rooms at Trumper, and had a drink and chat with him after apologising. You do whatever you do, be it seagull a pack, or go the hard ball, but leave me out of your petty crap, or i may put one on you! (Again, if i knew who you were)
                Not sure what footy you were brought you on, but it must've been soft.

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                • Offal
                  Warming the Bench
                  • May 2007
                  • 173

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Pekay
                  Thanks Offal, good to hear you're still around the traps. You pulling the boots on again this year? I see many changes down at Gwawley, have you taken a step back this year? Good chance we'll clash heads again if you run around in your magoos, just like old days mate! Cant wait!
                  The boots are well and truly on. I am going to have a breakout season at 35. You'll see!

                  Lots of changes at Gwawley - even a name change. Some enterprising young blokes are running the club now and doing an awesome job. Very impressive.

                  How are you looking mate? You have picked up a few and will get some guys from the forces no doubt.

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                  • Pace To Burn
                    On the Rookie List
                    • Jul 2007
                    • 748

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Pekay
                    I'll find a link to this bigfooty thread and post it so all can read. Doormat, when you have been pinned to the ground by his knees, and you have his fingers pushing on your windpipe, tell me what you'd do. Unless you are a spineless parrot (which i am starting to think you are, however, i dont know you, so i cant make that judgement. Spineless however, as you hide behind a username) I asked Motor to let me go nicely, he put me to my feet and stood toe to toe with me, so i laid one on him, any man, woman, dog (again, i dont know you so cant make these character assassinations) would do the same. After the game, as opposing coaches, i grabbed a beer, walked into the rooms at Trumper, and had a drink and chat with him after apologising. You do whatever you do, be it seagull a pack, or go the hard ball, but leave me out of your petty crap, or i may put one on you! (Again, if i knew who you were)
                    Not sure what footy you were brought you on, but it must've been soft.
                    Pekay, what the @@@@ did you do to DOORMAT in a past life And how did it come about in this thread anyway?
                    The edge is not the limit, It's just the starting point...

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                    • Pekay
                      Well retired, still sore
                      • Sep 2004
                      • 2134

                      #40
                      Pace, i wish i could tell you, might be someone i've had a run in with(more a walk in, i dont run very quick these days) or a mate fishin for a bite, either way, he is a peanut.

                      Offal, good to hear you're still playing, you still dominate, did well last year from what i saw. We have picked up a few and lost minimal numbers, pretty fit, probably best pre-season we've done in a long time, will play dividends i think. Got Bulldogs this weekend, then Mac Uni so some good tests, but with cricket and RAAF tryouts we will be short some of our better cattle, not to worry. I look forward to catching up round 1 @ Gwawley, and hope that with the name change comes a colour change, teal is so yesterday!! See ya then brother!

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                      • Doormat
                        Suspended by the MRP
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 212

                        #41
                        What will bring to the dance this year great one????

                        This was from the new coach who took over in 08 @ Nor West from PK in 07

                        Last year we really lacked in things like stoppage clearances, centre bounces, throw ins, we had no strategy for them and it was just a matter of throw the ball up in the air and see what happens.
                        "So we will bring in a bit of simple strategy, nothing too complicated, but just so we know what we're going to do when those things happen."



                        [/quote]
                        Originally posted by Pekay
                        I'll find a link to this bigfooty thread and post it so all can read. Doormat, when you have been pinned to the ground by his knees, and you have his fingers pushing on your windpipe, tell me what you'd do. Unless you are a spineless parrot (which i am starting to think you are, however, i dont know you, so i cant make that judgement. Spineless however, as you hide behind a username) I asked Motor to let me go nicely, he put me to my feet and stood toe to toe with me, so i laid one on him, any man, woman, dog (again, i dont know you so cant make these character assassinations) would do the same. After the game, as opposing coaches, i grabbed a beer, walked into the rooms at Trumper, and had a drink and chat with him after apologising. You do whatever you do, be it seagull a pack, or go the hard ball, but leave me out of your petty crap, or i may put one on you! (Again, if i knew who you were)
                        Not sure what footy you were brought you on, but it must've been soft.
                        Last edited by Doormat; 16 March 2009, 02:09 PM. Reason: It may upset the great one?

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                        • Pekay
                          Well retired, still sore
                          • Sep 2004
                          • 2134

                          #42
                          Look dad, I've already told you at dinner last week, can you stop pestering me on this,alot of my fans are starting to think i'm not as good as i profess to be.
                          Besides, mum said its detrimental to my health.
                          Its gona be a lean fathers day this year if you keep it up.
                          Love, your favourite but neglected and verbally abused son,
                          Pete.

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                          • Norris Lurker
                            Almost Football Legend
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 2981

                            #43
                            Doormat's snipes at Pekay are becoming too repetitive and too tedious.

                            Thread locked, and a week's holiday for Doormat.

                            Follow me on Twitter - @tealfooty

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