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Allumbra says hi.He never lost us the game tonight buddy boy. He never brought the club into disrepute. He's a far cry from his former self but you're definitely projecting here.
PS, hey Darius if you're reading this please know that you're the greatest player that ever lived. God damn you're the best. Don't ever retire, please play on forever.
PPS, remember when you used to catch passes from Inglis? Do that again please.
It's "its members"...I know mate but I have faith in the forum and it's members. There's a lot of great people amongst the members and deep down I don't think any of us really think we could have achieved what DB has done. I think that way because even though I've had many mates and parted ways with some in genuine anger I still recall the good times because the shit wasn't worth giving my time to.
I hope I never lose sight of the fact that most people have a really good side to them. Even the ones on here who don't like me would still get a beer from me if I had the chance to shout.
It's "its members"...
I've always wanted someone to explain this to me. Why does it change in this situation, but if we were talking about a person it has the apostrophe?
It's exactly the same difference as between they're and their.I've always wanted someone to explain this to me. Why does it change in this situation, but if we were talking about a person it has the apostrophe?
Can you give an example?
It's with an apostrophe is always a contraction of it is or it has.
Its without an apostrophe is the possessive form of it.
It's confusing, because generally we use apostrophes in the English language to denote possession, but personal pronouns are the exception to the rule!
Brodie Croft has been captain this year.Can we call him a Broncos great? Despite winning a premiership with us and being captain, I don't think I would. He had 2 really good seasons for us, a number of respectable ones and a few ordinary/shocking ones. Not quite legendary status.
No, he is a decent journeyman.Can we call him a Broncos great? Despite winning a premiership with us and being captain, I don't think I would. He had 2 really good seasons for us, a number of respectable ones and a few ordinary/shocking ones. Not quite legendary status.
He's definitely not a great of the club.Can we call him a Broncos great? Despite winning a premiership with us and being captain, I don't think I would. He had 2 really good seasons for us, a number of respectable ones and a few ordinary/shocking ones. Not quite legendary status.
I'll take ownership of the mistake but it was just an autofill/correct thing. I didn't pay attention during the proofread so I own it.It's "its members"...
As to the topic, as most have said, he clearly overstayed his welcome and shouldn't have been here for a second stint to start with, due to the ripple effect it had on our roster and spine composition, which has really been one of the main reasons for all our problems.
That said, he had a career most would and will envy, was a maroon stalwart for most of those years, so he deserves recognition for his achievements.
Whether he earned from his earlier years, or forfeited from the latter a send off in style, is something I'm honestly unsure about, probably because I'm angry at how much he has cost us, but also realise it's not really his fault to start with.
What I won't do, is attack the person and wish him all the best in the future.
I'm sure the new fullback will be an improvement. If he doesn't miss any tackles AND has plenty of try assists that is. He'll also have to chime in and be a part time playmaker but I'm sure anyone can do that! So, only three to go until the teams so much betterI'm looking forward to the post-Darius Broncos future and wish him well in retirement...