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8 Comments
No No they must have Farren. And he should just shut up and get in the box!
Now listen up first dog.
I know you’ve had flu and I know you’ve had to come back from holidays early.
But for God’s sake dog….
THE FOOTBALL SEASON IS OVER!!!
It’s time to sell them a bloody cricketer.
Yes sell them a cricketer. They can have Shane Watson any day of the week.
Shane Watson’s share price is falling rapidly…
Exactly, exactly!
Paddy, please. It’s trade week! How could Farren Ray be more topical?
Oops! I guess you’re right there David.
Mind you, the Indian rupee is probably worth more than the $A at the moment.
So perhaps a “mixed” auction in Bangalore and we’ll sell whoever fetches the highest bid.
Farren Ray, Shane Watson……. or Brendan Nelson
At last! The whole thing is in perspective. I never undestood the AFL trades before…….who can we sell Didak?Cousins to???