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Superboot wrote:The effort against Collingwood looked like a real shocker but this flu thing might actually explain the way the team has been going since Roo came back. They wouldn't have been able to train effectively either.
The illness going around seems to take around three weeks to get over.
Hopefully they are now over it and that the Port game was some indication of what's to come.
its not the bloody flu.
Not all viruses are the bloody flu.
Read the article again.
Drives me mad!
That makes you mad?:
Yes it does.
So many people talk about the flu when they have a bad cold.
They have zero clue what they are talking about.
I've had plenty of bad colds, plenty of bad coughs/bronchitus as well, but have never had the flu.
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Superboot wrote:The effort against Collingwood looked like a real shocker but this flu thing might actually explain the way the team has been going since Roo came back. They wouldn't have been able to train effectively either.
The illness going around seems to take around three weeks to get over.
Hopefully they are now over it and that the Port game was some indication of what's to come.
Superboot wrote:The effort against Collingwood looked like a real shocker but this flu thing might actually explain the way the team has been going since Roo came back. They wouldn't have been able to train effectively either.
The illness going around seems to take around three weeks to get over.
Hopefully they are now over it and that the Port game was some indication of what's to come.
its not the bloody flu.
Not all viruses are the bloody flu.
Read the article again.
Drives me mad!
That makes you mad?:
Yes it does.
So many people talk about the flu when they have a bad cold.
They have zero clue what they are talking about.
I've had plenty of bad colds, plenty of bad coughs/bronchitus as well, but have never had the flu.
I've had the flu once before, in fact it was last year, now I know the difference.
Superboot wrote:The effort against Collingwood looked like a real shocker but this flu thing might actually explain the way the team has been going since Roo came back. They wouldn't have been able to train effectively either.
The illness going around seems to take around three weeks to get over.
Hopefully they are now over it and that the Port game was some indication of what's to come.
its not the bloody flu.
Not all viruses are the bloody flu.
Read the article again.
Drives me mad!
That makes you mad?:
Yes it does.
So many people talk about the flu when they have a bad cold.
They have zero clue what they are talking about.
I've had plenty of bad colds, plenty of bad coughs/bronchitus as well, but have never had the flu.
I've had the flu once before, in fact it was last year, now I know the difference.
agree on above - also drives me crazy when people say Yeh I've got the flu but I;ve come to work- the flu means you cannot get out of bed let alone go to work........
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the flu stories get me amused.
1: No bulldog player got close enough to any of the cats last weekend to catch the flu (let alone the ball)
2: The professionalism of clubs these days leaving no stone un-turned in doing everything possible to get the best out of players, I would be staggered that AFL teams dont have mandatory flu shots.
and back to the OP
3: Why havent collingwood been hit?
Can't help but think if our boys timed it well, sickness and the resulting lethargy, would be a disaster this close to the finals.
of course they caught it from the dogs.....go hugging pple with the flue....odds on someone will catch it....
Lonergan didnt play last week.
his team mates did ffs....
Lonergan had the flu last week. Just maybe the Geelong players caught it off him. emoticon no idea old age roll eyes roll ffs ffs.
Maybe read the article properly. Every cleaner I know has plenty of time on their hands.
you need some new material albert..... your ageist attempts at cleaner humour are wearing a bit thin...on the other readers that is...i couldn't give a tuppenny f***....
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Can't help but think if our boys timed it well, sickness and the resulting lethargy, would be a disaster this close to the finals.
of course they caught it from the dogs.....go hugging pple with the flue....odds on someone will catch it....
Lonergan didnt play last week.
his team mates did ffs....
Lonergan had the flu last week. Just maybe the Geelong players caught it off him. emoticon no idea old age roll eyes roll ffs ffs.
Maybe read the article properly. Every cleaner I know has plenty of time on their hands.
you need some new material albert..... your ageist attempts at cleaner humour are wearing a bit thin...on the other readers that is...i couldn't give a tuppenny f***....
Thats fine. Who is Albert and I suggest you read articles first. Would stop you looking silly. Anyway I hope Lonergan recovers from the flu he caught of the WB players.
2: The professionalism of clubs these days leaving no stone un-turned in doing everything possible to get the best out of players, I would be staggered that AFL teams dont have mandatory flu shots.
It is mainly that the wrong word is being used.
The players normally have a "cold" and not the "flu".
"Flu" shots provide no protection for the "common cold".
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