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well i've converted a non sport supporter and an AFL supporter into Force supporters in 2 weeks!
Be There. Be Heard. Be The Force Behind The Force
First, pre season games are not crunch games and don't necessarily tell you much other than fitness levels and possibly allows abit of experimentation.
Second, a rotation policy may be designed to keep the players "fresh" especially in high impact positions such as your fowards.
Following on this, a rotation policy also allows a larger amount of players, especially those not as experienced but capable, the opportunity to get some game time rather than being thrust suddenly due to injury or suspension into a pressure game.
Should I go to the Force on Friday?
For
- to see the force crush the Bulls
- to get pissed with mates
- 4 hr return bus trip with mates
- excuse to knock off work early tomorrow
- to see the force crush the bulls
Against
- lack of funds
- hangover for saturdays game in bunbury
- 4 hr bus trip
- nagging missus when get home pissed
Please Help Me make a choice???
4 hours is nothing softy, harden up
I get nagging missus + a 5 hour trip
yeh i must admit that last half hr to busso does hurt!!!
It probably sounded harsher than intended. Will wave as we pass you on the freeway.
haha you cant miss the big black bus mate
Go to the game!!! Seeing the boys play live is worth every cent & hour of travel of time!
OK Bunno, I heard
- to see the force crush the Bulls
- to get pissed with mates
- 4 hr return bus trip with mates
- excuse to knock off work early tomorrow
- to see the force crush the bulls
sounds like a pretty easy choice to me!
C'mon the
Trubble at mill Goony? Luxury. At Palmyra we dream of having enough players to rotate. We have the same 13 players to play five grades and they're all under 18 colts!