Shame he can’t kick his drug cheating dadThe only thing Flanno can kick is his dog.
You should buy one you drunk fuck. You are way to obsessed with the dogs not to . Just admit it, you LOVE the Dogs and think the Sharks are cheats and drug users.Buzz Rothfield.
$150 for a shirt. You have to be kidding.
GUS PAYING FOR BULLDOGS JERSEY RIP OFF
Poor old Phil Gould has copped a pasting on social media over the pricing of Canterbury Bulldogs merchandise.
Your columnist is blocked by Gus on Twitter but we’ve been sent some of the reaction to the Bulldogs general manager promoting the club’s new training shirt on his account for $150.
That’s not a misprint … One. Hundred. And. Fifty. Dollars. For a shirt!
It’s almost double the price of a Sydney Swans match-day jersey ($79) for a training shirt.
That people like Bulldogs chairman John Khoury or CEO Aaron Warburton can’t recognise that this is a blatant rip-off for working-class fans means the NRL needs to step in.
Peter V’landys knows better than anyone else about looking after his customers.
All rugby league merchandise should be capped at an affordable price.
Buzz Rothfield.
$150 for a shirt. You have to be kidding.
GUS PAYING FOR BULLDOGS JERSEY RIP OFF
Poor old Phil Gould has copped a pasting on social media over the pricing of Canterbury Bulldogs merchandise.
Your columnist is blocked by Gus on Twitter but we’ve been sent some of the reaction to the Bulldogs general manager promoting the club’s new training shirt on his account for $150.
That’s not a misprint … One. Hundred. And. Fifty. Dollars. For a shirt!
It’s almost double the price of a Sydney Swans match-day jersey ($79) for a training shirt.
That people like Bulldogs chairman John Khoury or CEO Aaron Warburton can’t recognise that this is a blatant rip-off for working-class fans means the NRL needs to step in.
Peter V’landys knows better than anyone else about looking after his customers.
All rugby league merchandise should be capped at an affordable price.
The much-maligned Kyle Flanagan has spoken for the first time about the fight to save his NRL career.P1sshead just posted a bloody Flanagan article… can someone post it please
I'm starting to think he has romantic feelings for Gould. The guy seems to be so obsessed with him.You should buy one you drunk fuck. You are way to obsessed with the dogs not to . Just admit it, you LOVE the Dogs and think the Sharks are cheats and drug users.
He's just envious of the fact that Gould isn't universally seen as a joke.I'm starting to think he has romantic feelings for Gould. The guy seems to be so obsessed with him.
Brooks at least had it for a while, flamingo has never had it.Tbh i dont see much difference between flannos game and luke brooks whose played 200 plus games over ten years, flanno is only young and does need to pull his finger out tho,also think if he was on 200k fans would not be so much into him, its not his fault we threw 450 k at him.
I hope he goes well for both parties sake.
Just give him time, like we do with Averillo. Baz should know by now who's starting for the 1st number of weeks and still have options. Win or lose, Flanagan needs to take pressure off himself - if he starts the season with us the wolves might be instantly back on him again picking on every little detail. I personally think we loan him out to a Super league club no disrespect but it's more professional than reserve grade, fine-tune himself and game management, fly him back the moment we need him or send another halfback in his place. Win-win for all parties. I think he'd have to grow a pair, talk to his manager, move away from Flanagan snr and build up steel and hunger for when he comes back. We can even include a buy-in clause in case the loaning club wants him for keeps and send us a transfer fee. He's a decent player, his games just needs experience and to find that balance of intensity and calmness.Brooks at least had it for a while, flamingo has never had it.
Wish you’d piss off with you AI rubbish ..Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Sydney, there lived a well-known sports journalist named Buzz Rothfield. He was renowned for his ability to stir up controversy with his articles and comments. He had a knack for getting people talking, and his strong opinions often made headlines.
One day, as Buzz was walking to his favourite coffee shop Jobels to prepare for another day of writing, he noticed a peculiar sight on the sidewalk - a bucket filled with horse manure. It seemed out of place in the heart of the city, and it got him thinking.
Buzz couldn't help but draw comparisons between himself and that bucket of horse manure. At first glance, it might seem like an odd analogy, but the more he thought about it, the more he saw the similarities.
Stirring the Pot:** Just like the bucket of horse manure stood out on the city sidewalk, Buzz's controversial opinions and articles made him stand out in the world of sports journalism. He had a way of getting people's attention, even if it meant causing a stink.
Impact:** Although horse manure may not be pleasant, it does serve a purpose as fertilizer. Similarly, Buzz's controversial takes often fertilized discussions and debates in the sports world. His words could lead to positive changes or fresh perspectives, much like how manure can help plants grow.
Messy Reputation:** The bucket of horse manure was messy and had a reputation for being unpleasant. Similarly, Buzz's journalism style was messy, leaving some with a bad taste in their mouths. However, just like the bucket had its role in the ecosystem, Buzz played his part in the world of sports journalism.
Attention-Grabbing:** The sight of a bucket of horse manure was hard to ignore, just like Buzz's articles were hard to overlook. Love him or hate him, people couldn't help but pay attention to what he had to say.
As Buzz continued to ponder these comparisons, he realized that perhaps being compared to a bucket of horse manure wasn't such a bad thing after all. It reminded him that sometimes, even the most unconventional or controversial aspects of life can have their place and purpose. From that day on, he continued to write his articles, knowing that just like that bucket of horse manure, he had a unique role to play in the world of sports journalism.
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Lol good pieceOnce upon a time, in the bustling city of Sydney, there lived a well-known sports journalist named Buzz Rothfield. He was renowned for his ability to stir up controversy with his articles and comments. He had a knack for getting people talking, and his strong opinions often made headlines.
One day, as Buzz was walking to his favourite coffee shop Jobels to prepare for another day of writing, he noticed a peculiar sight on the sidewalk - a bucket filled with horse manure. It seemed out of place in the heart of the city, and it got him thinking.
Buzz couldn't help but draw comparisons between himself and that bucket of horse manure. At first glance, it might seem like an odd analogy, but the more he thought about it, the more he saw the similarities.
Stirring the Pot:** Just like the bucket of horse manure stood out on the city sidewalk, Buzz's controversial opinions and articles made him stand out in the world of sports journalism. He had a way of getting people's attention, even if it meant causing a stink.
Impact:** Although horse manure may not be pleasant, it does serve a purpose as fertilizer. Similarly, Buzz's controversial takes often fertilized discussions and debates in the sports world. His words could lead to positive changes or fresh perspectives, much like how manure can help plants grow.
Messy Reputation:** The bucket of horse manure was messy and had a reputation for being unpleasant. Similarly, Buzz's journalism style was messy, leaving some with a bad taste in their mouths. However, just like the bucket had its role in the ecosystem, Buzz played his part in the world of sports journalism.
Attention-Grabbing:** The sight of a bucket of horse manure was hard to ignore, just like Buzz's articles were hard to overlook. Love him or hate him, people couldn't help but pay attention to what he had to say.
As Buzz continued to ponder these comparisons, he realized that perhaps being compared to a bucket of horse manure wasn't such a bad thing after all. It reminded him that sometimes, even the most unconventional or controversial aspects of life can have their place and purpose. From that day on, he continued to write his articles, knowing that just like that bucket of horse manure, he had a unique role to play in the world of sports journalism.
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You've tagged me?Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Sydney, there lived a well-known sports journalist named Buzz Rothfield. He was renowned for his ability to stir up controversy with his articles and comments. He had a knack for getting people talking, and his strong opinions often made headlines.
One day, as Buzz was walking to his favourite coffee shop Jobels to prepare for another day of writing, he noticed a peculiar sight on the sidewalk - a bucket filled with horse manure. It seemed out of place in the heart of the city, and it got him thinking.
Buzz couldn't help but draw comparisons between himself and that bucket of horse manure. At first glance, it might seem like an odd analogy, but the more he thought about it, the more he saw the similarities.
Stirring the Pot:** Just like the bucket of horse manure stood out on the city sidewalk, Buzz's controversial opinions and articles made him stand out in the world of sports journalism. He had a way of getting people's attention, even if it meant causing a stink.
Impact:** Although horse manure may not be pleasant, it does serve a purpose as fertilizer. Similarly, Buzz's controversial takes often fertilized discussions and debates in the sports world. His words could lead to positive changes or fresh perspectives, much like how manure can help plants grow.
Messy Reputation:** The bucket of horse manure was messy and had a reputation for being unpleasant. Similarly, Buzz's journalism style was messy, leaving some with a bad taste in their mouths. However, just like the bucket had its role in the ecosystem, Buzz played his part in the world of sports journalism.
Attention-Grabbing:** The sight of a bucket of horse manure was hard to ignore, just like Buzz's articles were hard to overlook. Love him or hate him, people couldn't help but pay attention to what he had to say.
As Buzz continued to ponder these comparisons, he realized that perhaps being compared to a bucket of horse manure wasn't such a bad thing after all. It reminded him that sometimes, even the most unconventional or controversial aspects of life can have their place and purpose. From that day on, he continued to write his articles, knowing that just like that bucket of horse manure, he had a unique role to play in the world of sports journalism.
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