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Re: Adelaide Crows 2017

PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2017 7:26 pm
by Corona Man
Magellan wrote:
Corona Man wrote:
Magellan wrote:
stan wrote:Sort of fitting for the wigg to come on this week.

Mmm. Wouldn't want to be loose at the back, would leave them very exposed. He also wouldn't want to sit on someone's shoulders.

Would his nickname be dandruff if he was to sit on someone's shoulders?

Indeed he would! I'd keep it under your hat, though. If he heard about it, look out - he might be temped to alopecia.

Alopecia at his age, that would leave him scratching his head.

Re: Adelaide Crows 2017

PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 8:05 am
by Magellan
Corona Man wrote:
Magellan wrote:Indeed he would! I'd keep it under your hat, though. If he heard about it, look out - he might be temped to alopecia.

Alopecia at his age, that would leave him scratching his head.

To be honest, he's a bit of a flake. I think this discussion should come to a head before the sideburns him.

But if he goes to another club and dominates for moe money, the fans will ask the club 'why Gillette him go?'

Re: Adelaide Crows 2017

PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 8:54 am
by Corona Man
Magellan wrote:
Corona Man wrote:
Magellan wrote:Indeed he would! I'd keep it under your hat, though. If he heard about it, look out - he might be temped to alopecia.

Alopecia at his age, that would leave him scratching his head.

To be honest, he's a bit of a flake. I think this discussion should come to a head before the sideburns him.

But if he goes to another club and dominates for moe money, the fans will ask the club 'why Gillette him go?'

It wouldn't surprise me if the club gave him the "Schick" at the end of the year.

Re: Adelaide Crows 2017

PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 9:50 am
by Lightning McQueen
I had a real good one, I can't quite think of it though off the top of my head!

Re: Adelaide Crows 2017

PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 4:06 pm
by human_torpedo
Haha, 3 pages of puns, I almost want him to get a game on the back of just that..

We have a tough draw on the way home. the 3 'easy' games being away, and the 2 tough games being home. Sydney are the form side of the comp, and Port could be 0-17 and it would still make for a tough day. Collingwood - who knows what they will produce. Essendon, they play exciting high octane footy, but I don't know if they have the defensive style that troubles us, if it becomes a shoot out, I think we can more than match them. But they could easily do what they did to Port if they get it right.. WC, lets hope they are cactus come round 23 and we smack them to next pre season, but Subi trips are never fun, albeit they don't have as much of a daunting home record this year than previous years..

3 wins gets us a guaranteed top 2, with GWS and Geelong playing round 23 means one of those sides will likely miss top 2 on the back of dropping that game.. Sydney are the current major threat IMO, but come 6 weeks time, if GWS get all hands on deck, you cant write them off either.. Geelong and Port on the next line also have genuine premiership claims. Exciting year, I hope its our year

Re: Adelaide Crows 2017

PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 4:07 pm
by Feenix
Scott Thompson has announced he will retire at the end of the year. Will the Crows give him a farewell match?

Re: Adelaide Crows 2017

PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 4:07 pm
by Booney
Feenix wrote:Scott Thompson has announced he will retire at the end of the year. Will the Crows give him a farewell match?


He had one three weeks ago.

Re: Adelaide Crows 2017

PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 4:08 pm
by Feenix
Booney wrote:
Feenix wrote:Scott Thompson has announced he will retire at the end of the year. Will the Crows give him a farewell match?


He had one three weeks ago.

I think that was his way of saying im done here

Re: Adelaide Crows 2017

PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 4:08 pm
by Footy Smart
human_torpedo wrote:Haha, 3 pages of puns, I almost want him to get a game on the back of just that..

We have a tough draw on the way home. the 3 'easy' games being away, and the 2 tough games being home. Sydney are the form side of the comp, and Port could be 0-17 and it would still make for a tough day. Collingwood - who knows what they will produce. Essendon, they play exciting high octane footy, but I don't know if they have the defensive style that troubles us, if it becomes a shoot out, I think we can more than match them. But they could easily do what they did to Port if they get it right.. WC, lets hope they are cactus come round 23 and we smack them to next pre season, but Subi trips are never fun, albeit they don't have as much of a daunting home record this year than previous years..

3 wins gets us a guaranteed top 2, with GWS and Geelong playing round 23 means one of those sides will likely miss top 2 on the back of dropping that game.. Sydney are the current major threat IMO, but come 6 weeks time, if GWS get all hands on deck, you cant write them off either.. Geelong and Port on the next line also have genuine premiership claims. Exciting year, I hope its our year


How many of GWS injury list are actually likely to return before finals?

Re: Adelaide Crows 2017

PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 4:17 pm
by human_torpedo
Footy Smart wrote:
human_torpedo wrote:Haha, 3 pages of puns, I almost want him to get a game on the back of just that..

We have a tough draw on the way home. the 3 'easy' games being away, and the 2 tough games being home. Sydney are the form side of the comp, and Port could be 0-17 and it would still make for a tough day. Collingwood - who knows what they will produce. Essendon, they play exciting high octane footy, but I don't know if they have the defensive style that troubles us, if it becomes a shoot out, I think we can more than match them. But they could easily do what they did to Port if they get it right.. WC, lets hope they are cactus come round 23 and we smack them to next pre season, but Subi trips are never fun, albeit they don't have as much of a daunting home record this year than previous years..

3 wins gets us a guaranteed top 2, with GWS and Geelong playing round 23 means one of those sides will likely miss top 2 on the back of dropping that game.. Sydney are the current major threat IMO, but come 6 weeks time, if GWS get all hands on deck, you cant write them off either.. Geelong and Port on the next line also have genuine premiership claims. Exciting year, I hope its our year


How many of GWS injury list are actually likely to return before finals?

From what I can see, only Buntine and Kennedy are ruled out for the season.. Taranto 5-7 weeks takes us to qualifying final day at worst, Griffen, Finlayson 4 weeks gives them 2 NEAFL games before first finals week. Cameron, Shiel, Johnson, Reid all listed as 'Test' so I would say they will feature shortly. Coniglio and Delidio both resumed in the NEAFL on the weekend, and performed strongly, as you would expect

Re: Adelaide Crows 2017

PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2017 5:21 pm
by bennymacca
human_torpedo wrote:Haha, 3 pages of puns,



Whose hairbrained idea was that

Re: Adelaide Crows 2017

PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 8:54 am
by woodublieve12
I paid for a ticket to the round 22 clash at Adelaide oval. Just wondering from you crow supporters. the etiquette at the ground regarding cheering for the visiting team, is it acceptable and if so do I need to do it quietly? Also I am sitting next to the visitors race, is that flare free area?


;)

Re: Adelaide Crows 2017

PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 10:30 am
by Magellan
bennymacca wrote:
human_torpedo wrote:Haha, 3 pages of puns,



Whose hairbrained idea was that

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Re: Adelaide Crows 2017

PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 1:35 pm
by heater31
woodublieve12 wrote:I paid for a ticket to the round 22 clash at Adelaide oval. Just wondering from you crow supporters. the etiquette at the ground regarding cheering for the visiting team, is it acceptable and if so do I need to do it quietly? Also I am sitting next to the visitors race, is that flare free area?


;)
A gentle applause after goals are kicked by the visiting team only permitted at all times no questioning regarding umpiring decisions at all.

Re: Adelaide Crows 2017

PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 3:15 pm
by gossipgirl
also bring some apricot slices to share with people near you

Re: Adelaide Crows 2017

PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 3:25 pm
by morell
woodublieve12 wrote:I paid for a ticket to the round 22 clash at Adelaide oval. Just wondering from you crow supporters. the etiquette at the ground regarding cheering for the visiting team, is it acceptable and if so do I need to do it quietly? Also I am sitting next to the visitors race, is that flare free area?


;)
Just on this...

I was going to shout the much better half some fancy tickets for this game.. Is there an equivalent of the locker room for visiting teams - shes a swans fan? Looked online and couldn't find much.

Re: Adelaide Crows 2017

PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 3:28 pm
by MW
gossipgirl wrote:also bring some apricot slices to share with people near you


You don't think they would have brought their own?

(hey this is fun!)

Re: Adelaide Crows 2017

PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 3:48 pm
by Sheik Yerbouti
morell wrote:
woodublieve12 wrote:I paid for a ticket to the round 22 clash at Adelaide oval. Just wondering from you crow supporters. the etiquette at the ground regarding cheering for the visiting team, is it acceptable and if so do I need to do it quietly? Also I am sitting next to the visitors race, is that flare free area?


;)
Just on this...

I was going to shout the much better half some fancy tickets for this game.. Is there an equivalent of the locker room for visiting teams - shes a swans fan? Looked online and couldn't find much.


If she's a member of the Swans something could surely be arranged with a call

Re: Adelaide Crows 2017

PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 3:55 pm
by woodublieve12
Sheik Yerbouti wrote:
morell wrote:
woodublieve12 wrote:I paid for a ticket to the round 22 clash at Adelaide oval. Just wondering from you crow supporters. the etiquette at the ground regarding cheering for the visiting team, is it acceptable and if so do I need to do it quietly? Also I am sitting next to the visitors race, is that flare free area?


;)
Just on this...

I was going to shout the much better half some fancy tickets for this game.. Is there an equivalent of the locker room for visiting teams - shes a swans fan? Looked online and couldn't find much.


If she's a member of the Swans something could surely be arranged with a call

Yeah there isn't much left at all, in regard to seating. I think only sing seat tickets are available to the general public. But if she is a member she can get tickets in a designated part of the ground.

Re: Adelaide Crows 2017

PostPosted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 4:05 pm
by Booney
morell wrote:
woodublieve12 wrote:I paid for a ticket to the round 22 clash at Adelaide oval. Just wondering from you crow supporters. the etiquette at the ground regarding cheering for the visiting team, is it acceptable and if so do I need to do it quietly? Also I am sitting next to the visitors race, is that flare free area?


;)
Just on this...

I was going to shout the much better half some fancy tickets for this game.. Is there an equivalent of the locker room for visiting teams - shes a swans fan? Looked online and couldn't find much.


Only way would be to buy into the Chairman's lunch/dinner or if you know someone in the AFL Premiership Club that get's reciprocal rights into the Audi Club here, that would probably mean a table of 10 though.