Similarities with Lyon teams

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Re: Similarities with Lyon teams

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Sanctorum wrote: Wed 02 Nov 2022 2:51pm
Vortex wrote: Tue 01 Nov 2022 1:40pm
Max King will be the interesting watch, I tip he'll be the first to get dropped to make a statement like he did with Dal and Milne.
Big call Vortex, you made it quite clear in a number of posts that you don't rate Max King, and while I go along with the belief that he displays terrible body language at times, I'm 100% certain that he will be one of a number of players who will lift dramatically under Lyon and Walsh, you can put your money on it.

I'll make a big call too: Max is marquee-in-waiting and all he needs to sparkle is some serious whipping to get him to achieve that status and once he does he will be more successful as a key forward than the bloke who handed him his #12 jumper.

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And what do you see when you see Sharman....Dunstall?
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Re: Similarities with Lyon teams

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Vortex wrote: Wed 02 Nov 2022 5:00pm
Sanctorum wrote: Wed 02 Nov 2022 2:51pm
Vortex wrote: Tue 01 Nov 2022 1:40pm
Max King will be the interesting watch, I tip he'll be the first to get dropped to make a statement like he did with Dal and Milne.
Big call Vortex, you made it quite clear in a number of posts that you don't rate Max King, and while I go along with the belief that he displays terrible body language at times, I'm 100% certain that he will be one of a number of players who will lift dramatically under Lyon and Walsh, you can put your money on it.

I'll make a big call too: Max is marquee-in-waiting and all he needs to sparkle is some serious whipping to get him to achieve that status and once he does he will be more successful as a key forward than the bloke who handed him his #12 jumper.

The best since Plugger!

And what do you see when you see Sharman....Dunstan?
If Dunstan was on stilts, was fired from a cannon and could kick straight over 50m. Sure. Twins. From a distance. Would be easy mistake to make. A way to tell them apart is that Sharman is an AFL player, wears Saints strip, Dunstan plays Bs. In another set of colours. Easy distinction for the initially confused, if you think about it.


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Re: Similarities with Lyon teams

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Yorkeys wrote: Wed 02 Nov 2022 6:34pm
Vortex wrote: Wed 02 Nov 2022 5:00pm
Sanctorum wrote: Wed 02 Nov 2022 2:51pm
Vortex wrote: Tue 01 Nov 2022 1:40pm
Max King will be the interesting watch, I tip he'll be the first to get dropped to make a statement like he did with Dal and Milne.
Big call Vortex, you made it quite clear in a number of posts that you don't rate Max King, and while I go along with the belief that he displays terrible body language at times, I'm 100% certain that he will be one of a number of players who will lift dramatically under Lyon and Walsh, you can put your money on it.

I'll make a big call too: Max is marquee-in-waiting and all he needs to sparkle is some serious whipping to get him to achieve that status and once he does he will be more successful as a key forward than the bloke who handed him his #12 jumper.

The best since Plugger!

And what do you see when you see Sharman....Dunstan?
If Dunstan was on stilts, was fired from a cannon and could kick straight over 50m. Sure. Twins. From a distance. Would be easy mistake to make. A way to tell them apart is that Sharman is an AFL player, wears Saints strip, Dunstan plays Bs. In another set of colours. Easy distinction for the initially confused, if you think about it.
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Re: Similarities with Lyon teams

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Vortex wrote: Wed 02 Nov 2022 8:14pm
Yorkeys wrote: Wed 02 Nov 2022 6:34pm
Vortex wrote: Wed 02 Nov 2022 5:00pm
Sanctorum wrote: Wed 02 Nov 2022 2:51pm
Vortex wrote: Tue 01 Nov 2022 1:40pm
Max King will be the interesting watch, I tip he'll be the first to get dropped to make a statement like he did with Dal and Milne.
Big call Vortex, you made it quite clear in a number of posts that you don't rate Max King, and while I go along with the belief that he displays terrible body language at times, I'm 100% certain that he will be one of a number of players who will lift dramatically under Lyon and Walsh, you can put your money on it.

I'll make a big call too: Max is marquee-in-waiting and all he needs to sparkle is some serious whipping to get him to achieve that status and once he does he will be more successful as a key forward than the bloke who handed him his #12 jumper.

The best since Plugger!

And what do you see when you see Sharman....Dunstan?
If Dunstan was on stilts, was fired from a cannon and could kick straight over 50m. Sure. Twins. From a distance. Would be easy mistake to make. A way to tell them apart is that Sharman is an AFL player, wears Saints strip, Dunstan plays Bs. In another set of colours. Easy distinction for the initially confused, if you think about it.
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Re: Similarities with Lyon teams

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Vortex wrote: Wed 02 Nov 2022 5:00pm
Sanctorum wrote: Wed 02 Nov 2022 2:51pm
Vortex wrote: Tue 01 Nov 2022 1:40pm
Max King will be the interesting watch, I tip he'll be the first to get dropped to make a statement like he did with Dal and Milne.
Big call Vortex, you made it quite clear in a number of posts that you don't rate Max King, and while I go along with the belief that he displays terrible body language at times, I'm 100% certain that he will be one of a number of players who will lift dramatically under Lyon and Walsh, you can put your money on it.

I'll make a big call too: Max is marquee-in-waiting and all he needs to sparkle is some serious whipping to get him to achieve that status and once he does he will be more successful as a key forward than the bloke who handed him his #12 jumper.

The best since Plugger!

And what do you see when you see Sharman....Dunstall?
What makes you say that Vortex? I simply disagreed with your negativity about Max King, did I mention anotherplayer??


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Re: Similarities with Lyon teams

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Vortex wrote: Wed 02 Nov 2022 5:00pm
Sanctorum wrote: Wed 02 Nov 2022 2:51pm
Vortex wrote: Tue 01 Nov 2022 1:40pm
Max King will be the interesting watch, I tip he'll be the first to get dropped to make a statement like he did with Dal and Milne.
Big call Vortex, you made it quite clear in a number of posts that you don't rate Max King, and while I go along with the belief that he displays terrible body language at times, I'm 100% certain that he will be one of a number of players who will lift dramatically under Lyon and Walsh, you can put your money on it.

I'll make a big call too: Max is marquee-in-waiting and all he needs to sparkle is some serious whipping to get him to achieve that status and once he does he will be more successful as a key forward than the bloke who handed him his #12 jumper.

The best since Plugger!

And what do you see when you see Sharman....Dunstall?
What makes you say that Vortex? I simply disagreed with your negativity about Max King, did I mention another player??


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Re: Similarities with Lyon teams

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Sanctorum wrote: Thu 03 Nov 2022 1:32pm
Vortex wrote: Wed 02 Nov 2022 5:00pm
Sanctorum wrote: Wed 02 Nov 2022 2:51pm
Vortex wrote: Tue 01 Nov 2022 1:40pm
Max King will be the interesting watch, I tip he'll be the first to get dropped to make a statement like he did with Dal and Milne.
Big call Vortex, you made it quite clear in a number of posts that you don't rate Max King, and while I go along with the belief that he displays terrible body language at times, I'm 100% certain that he will be one of a number of players who will lift dramatically under Lyon and Walsh, you can put your money on it.

I'll make a big call too: Max is marquee-in-waiting and all he needs to sparkle is some serious whipping to get him to achieve that status and once he does he will be more successful as a key forward than the bloke who handed him his #12 jumper.

The best since Plugger!

And what do you see when you see Sharman....Dunstall?
What makes you say that Vortex? I simply disagreed with your negativity about Max King, did I mention another player??
Are you sitting on your funny bone?


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Re: Similarities with Lyon teams

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Vortex wrote: Thu 03 Nov 2022 4:43pm
Sanctorum wrote: Thu 03 Nov 2022 1:32pm
Vortex wrote: Wed 02 Nov 2022 5:00pm
Sanctorum wrote: Wed 02 Nov 2022 2:51pm
Vortex wrote: Tue 01 Nov 2022 1:40pm
Max King will be the interesting watch, I tip he'll be the first to get dropped to make a statement like he did with Dal and Milne.
Big call Vortex, you made it quite clear in a number of posts that you don't rate Max King, and while I go along with the belief that he displays terrible body language at times, I'm 100% certain that he will be one of a number of players who will lift dramatically under Lyon and Walsh, you can put your money on it.

I'll make a big call too: Max is marquee-in-waiting and all he needs to sparkle is some serious whipping to get him to achieve that status and once he does he will be more successful as a key forward than the bloke who handed him his #12 jumper.

The best since Plugger!

And what do you see when you see Sharman....Dunstall?
What makes you say that Vortex? I simply disagreed with your negativity about Max King, did I mention another player??
Are you sitting on your funny bone?
Unlike yours, my funny bone is not situated in that part of my anatomy :lol:


"Any candidate for political office, once chosen for leadership, must have the will to take the wheel of a very powerful car, tasked from time to time to make a fast journey down a narrow, precipitous mountain road – and be highly skilled at driving. Otherwise, he is disqualified from the company of competent leaders."

John Carroll, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at La Trobe University.
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