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 Give this bloke a Dummy!
 Round by Round we'll search for the biggest spat. Round by Round we'll seek the biggest sook, No one will escape the joffasfrontpage ' DUMMY ' award.
 Round 16

COLLINGWOOD 4.3 10.6 16.12 22.15 (147) NORTH MELBOURNE 1.5 2.8 3.9 3.12 (30) What a Cakewalk As the pies smash The Pauperoos.
 Round 12 Round 13
 Mr Ash Cloud ? How frigging annoying is this bloke ?

Round 10 Ban The Racists.
 This weeks Wanker/ Dummy Award goes to the Bogans who racially attacked Krakouer and Majak Daw.Arrest them Jail them or simply remove racists from our shores..They are not wanted and only bring shame on decent Australians.

Round 8 Collingwood V Geelong
 Little man syndrome. Not worthy of any write up here with the exception that he'd be the biggest wanker in the AFL.
 Round 6
 A NORTH Melbourne fan who reached over the fence at Etihad Stadium and manhandled Port Adelaide's Daniel Motlop faces a 12-month ban from AFL matches.
The club expects the cheer squad member to write an apology to Motlop and accept the year-long suspension.
The fan either shoved or punched the Power forward in the upper body during the `Roos win on Saturday.
While Motlop was unhurt and played down the incident, representatives of both clubs have reacted strongly.
"It's a no-go zone in terms of touching players," Kangaroos football manager Donald McDonald said.
"I'm sure that particular person, from our side of things, will write Daniel Motlop a letter of apology.
"It was very disappointing and we'll be speaking to the hierarchy of the cheer squad.
"The early indications are they'll look to suspend him for 12 months."
The offending fan is believed to have voluntarily left the stadium immediately after Saturday's incident.
Port Adelaide coach Matthew Primus said there needed to be a clear message that spectators touching players would not be tolerated.
"There wasn't too much in that, but who knows where it can lead to from there," Primus told the Seven Network's AFL Game Day.
"That's just got to be a dead-set, black-and-white rule, you cannot touch the players at all.
"It's not as if Mots went anywhere looking for it at all, he was copping a fair bit, probably, as an ex-North Melbourne player, but it was totally unacceptable."
In a moment of complete stupidity this guy broke all the rules and must pay the price. It is not acceptable in any manner to touch a player.The punishment must be harsh along with the message that this type of behaviour is not acceptable. Their can be no excuses whatsoever. If one feels a need to man handle a player in any shape or form the message must be clear..Your no longer wanted to support your club, Your have forfeited your right to be a part of our game! Joffa

Round 5

 This was the dickhead who had no concern for the many children that were present at The Winners Circle and obviously no concern for his own safety. And was eventually led away by the Police.

Round 4 Could this be the most stupidest decision in 2011 ?Here is a big Dummy to The Match review Panel
 The question has to be asked why was this bloke cited by The Match Review Panel ? It was stupid It was Silly and to be honest a little embarrassing, so who exactly are these Baboons at The Match review Panel ?


 Our first Dummy Award for season 2011 goes to Arocca and Brayshaw for the comedy act called ' The Traditional Strip '. Round 2 Collingwood Nth Melb @ Etihad Stadium
 Well done boys, Gee that worked didnt it, Arocca and Brayshaw issue a call for arms to the Pauperoo supporters to wear the traditional Kangaroo strip to the game and in the process we'll give you a trashy club flag to wave around. Laurel and Hardy ( Arocca and Brayshaw ) should of been at the exit gates at Etihad Stadium at 3/4 time to witness the Pauperoo supporters in the Traditional strip desert their club like rats of a sinking ship. Classic act guys, well along with us tearing you all a new backside you certainly gave us all something to laugh at!
 The CEO of the North Melb Football Club Responds...
Joff
You forget that I followed the Pies for just as long as you did and lost count in the 80's, 90's and even 2000's the number of times I watched Pies fans leave early...in fact they were still doing it just before I left in 2007.
I guess Kangaroos members are used to more success than those long suffering Pies supporters from the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's and 2000's and that may explain some of them leaving when we were 12 goals down...whenever my eldest gets the occasional flats over the Kangaroos (and last Saturday was tough), he thinks back to the tears he cried in 2002 and 2003 and he very quickly realises how lucky he is to now support a club that is honest, hardworking and not generally accepting of mediocrity. I think you will find that the Pies were further down the ladder a lot more than the Roos over the last 20 years.
I say to Collingwood supporters, enjoy your time and good luck to you all - you deserve a little success after waiting so long - but humility is something even Ed has displayed of late. Potting our supporters for leaving early last Saturday has a touch of irony about it when I regularly watched Pies supporters abandoning their seats en masse in the past...worse still, they were baying for Malthouse's head as recent as only two years ago.
Go Roos! Euge
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