Au Revoir Chris Toce
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Re: Au Revoir Chris Toce
Depend on which story you heard first and when you heard.
Re-runs are for the kids. They struggle in the now.
Re-runs are for the kids. They struggle in the now.
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Re: Au Revoir Chris Toce
We're switching to the Pied Piper, I'm still the lead, Vortex is a rat and wants to know if you wanna sniff some cheese with him.
Like, play time.
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Re: Au Revoir Chris Toce
Pretty sure they made the movie Ratatouille about him.
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Re: Au Revoir Chris Toce
Methinks CQS is using an AI bot....he's probably watching the cricket and having a few beers, totally oblivious to what's been written.
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Re: Au Revoir Chris Toce
I've got some blue vein that someone might like
Anyhow, if you're so keen on leading, maybe dress up in your Pied Piper outfit and join the cheer squad.
Help them come up with some better chants could you please
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Re: Au Revoir Chris Toce
Before anyone else spells his name wrong..
It's Graeme Allan
It's Graeme Allan
How many defenders will The Saints pick in the 2024 draft ?
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Re: Au Revoir Chris Toce
You've had a big day, time for a sleep.
How many defenders will The Saints pick in the 2024 draft ?
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Re: Au Revoir Chris Toce
It didn't take that long to read Bob. You've got time on your hands, clearly.
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Re: Au Revoir Chris Toce
Remember what Thommo said. The club needs shock therapy. As we are not in the premiership winning business.
Well, this off season has certainly been a shake up, on and off field.
I am excited about next season.
Be funny if Robinson is the only HS journo to get it right about us next year, wouldn't it? Like Watson at SEN this year.
Well, this off season has certainly been a shake up, on and off field.
I am excited about next season.
Be funny if Robinson is the only HS journo to get it right about us next year, wouldn't it? Like Watson at SEN this year.
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Re: Au Revoir Chris Toce
The next area of the club that needs some shock treatment is the board, time to get some change there, specifically some more football competency.samuraisaint wrote: βSat 16 Dec 2023 8:19am Remember what Thommo said. The club needs shock therapy. As we are not in the premiership winning business.
Well, this off season has certainly been a shake up, on and off field.
I am excited about next season.
Be funny if Robinson is the only HS journo to get it right about us next year, wouldn't it? Like Watson at SEN this year.
Our board is bare bones and is half the size of the rich and powerful, just another indicator and measure of our constant challenge.
It's an arms race.
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Re: Au Revoir Chris Toce
Yeah. Lets go for some real stability.Vortex wrote: βSat 16 Dec 2023 11:03amThe next area of the club that needs some shock treatment is the board, time to get some change there, specifically some more football competency.samuraisaint wrote: βSat 16 Dec 2023 8:19am Remember what Thommo said. The club needs shock therapy. As we are not in the premiership winning business.
Well, this off season has certainly been a shake up, on and off field.
I am excited about next season.
Be funny if Robinson is the only HS journo to get it right about us next year, wouldn't it? Like Watson at SEN this year.
Our board is bare bones and is half the size of the rich and powerful, just another indicator and measure of our constant challenge.
It's an arms race.
Let's contest the chair, now we are relevant.
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Re: Au Revoir Chris Toce
Vortex wrote: βSat 16 Dec 2023 11:03amThe next area of the club that needs some shock treatment is the board, time to get some change there, specifically some more football competency.samuraisaint wrote: βSat 16 Dec 2023 8:19am Remember what Thommo said. The club needs shock therapy. As we are not in the premiership winning business.
Well, this off season has certainly been a shake up, on and off field.
I am excited about next season.
Be funny if Robinson is the only HS journo to get it right about us next year, wouldn't it? Like Watson at SEN this year.
Our board is bare bones and is half the size of the rich and powerful, just another indicator and measure of our constant challenge.
It's an arms race.
It's not as if anyone is banging the door down to take the encumbance positions
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Re: Au Revoir Chris Toce
Hawthorn will steal potential supporters if they are more successful. That's how it works.CQ SAINT wrote: βFri 15 Dec 2023 2:12pmI know, we already have one.NickyDal wrote: βFri 15 Dec 2023 1:59pmI disagree strongly with this. Success is a Premiership...CQ SAINT wrote: βFri 15 Dec 2023 1:57pm This is a uniquely Australian game.
It is one of the many unique things about us as a nation that I parallel in my work with young men and now young women.
Success is about the journey.
Take a lot look around, relax, it's not all about the prize.
After you achieve success, you still have to take another journey.
Wherever there is not already a strong club alliance in their families the top club often steal the young kids. If we let Hawthorn crawl back over the top of us they win more than their fair share of future members a decade down the track, but if they don't we will steal some from them and all of the other clubs. Flags and big name stars always draw future memberships with unattached kids, and probably a bigger percentage of all the others who are new to the game as well.
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Re: Au Revoir Chris Toce
They will be as half as close compared to where they are at Waverley.
Talk about cutting our lunch.
Well they can FRO, canβt they!!!
Talk about cutting our lunch.
Well they can FRO, canβt they!!!
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How many clubs have you supported Wiki.SaintWiki wrote: βSat 16 Dec 2023 8:14pmHawthorn will steal potential supporters if they are more successful. That's how it works.CQ SAINT wrote: βFri 15 Dec 2023 2:12pmI know, we already have one.NickyDal wrote: βFri 15 Dec 2023 1:59pmI disagree strongly with this. Success is a Premiership...CQ SAINT wrote: βFri 15 Dec 2023 1:57pm This is a uniquely Australian game.
It is one of the many unique things about us as a nation that I parallel in my work with young men and now young women.
Success is about the journey.
Take a lot look around, relax, it's not all about the prize.
After you achieve success, you still have to take another journey.
Wherever there is not already a strong club alliance in their families the top club often steal the young kids. If we let Hawthorn crawl back over the top of us they win more than their fair share of future members a decade down the track, but if they don't we will steal some from them and all of the other clubs. Flags and big name stars always draw future memberships with unattached kids, and probably a bigger percentage of all the others who are new to the game as well.
Do you believe in the devil.
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Re: Au Revoir Chris Toce
Not contest Willy,, add some competencies.CQ SAINT wrote: βSat 16 Dec 2023 12:29pmYeah. Lets go for some real stability.Vortex wrote: βSat 16 Dec 2023 11:03amThe next area of the club that needs some shock treatment is the board, time to get some change there, specifically some more football competency.samuraisaint wrote: βSat 16 Dec 2023 8:19am Remember what Thommo said. The club needs shock therapy. As we are not in the premiership winning business.
Well, this off season has certainly been a shake up, on and off field.
I am excited about next season.
Be funny if Robinson is the only HS journo to get it right about us next year, wouldn't it? Like Watson at SEN this year.
Our board is bare bones and is half the size of the rich and powerful, just another indicator and measure of our constant challenge.
It's an arms race.
Let's contest the chair, now we are relevant.
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Re: Au Revoir Chris Toce
We were relevant this time last year.
Now we have momentum and potential.
That was a fast year.
Sit back, buckle up, and after a short warning video, Ross is gonna bring the Cairnsman back to Mentone. Or where ever you lost it.
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Re: Au Revoir Chris Toce
Manufactured
But agree we have it
Relevant
Not yet
Premiership or premierships will be needed for that
And sustained success and money to burn
A fair way to go yet
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Re: Au Revoir Chris Toce
Manufactured?
It's all chance until you see the final 4 isn't.
The four pillars that is.
It's all chance until you see the final 4 isn't.
The four pillars that is.