Revraiser wrote:
Thats not a goodun' as i see the sharkies losing on sunday.
An over/under on Barba and ur on
Barba for under 23.5
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Revraiser wrote:
Thats not a goodun' as i see the sharkies losing on sunday.
An over/under on Barba and ur on
Liverpool_Bulldog wrote:
Barba for under 23.5
White Lightning wrote:The problem with America is their system of capitalism because capitalism = greed of the wealthy. Atm there are zero interest rates in America. For capitalism to succeed you need capital i.e. money but you earn no interest on your savings if you have zero interest rates & no interest rate hikes maintain the asset prices of the wealthy. And don't assume zero interest rates have just naturally happened because they haven't. The financial system is rigged just like the political system in America. The central banks just keep on printing money but instead of putting this money to good use the wealthy elite use it to buy real estate, art & other materialistic things that don't grow the economy but grow the wealth of the few. Capitalism creates the inequality & racism & people with no hope or future & I can tell you all that today's events in Dallas are a reflection of a corrupt society. And don't start me on the corrupt world of financial derivatives which caused the previous global financial crisis & today no one has learned the lessons & it will cause the next meltdown which will happen very soon. Currently worldwide there is 600-700 trillion of financial derivatives on the books of world banks & world gdp amounts to 60-70 trillion. Today we are experiencing the collapse of the paper money system & if I could give one piece of advice it would be to start buying precious metals such as gold & silver.
Archer wrote:Is there still no Tohu news? Thinking about skipping the uncertainty and trading him to Cordner if he's in this week
White Lightning wrote:The problem with America is their system of capitalism because capitalism = greed of the wealthy. Atm there are zero interest rates in America. For capitalism to succeed you need capital i.e. money but you earn no interest on your savings if you have zero interest rates & no interest rate hikes maintain the asset prices of the wealthy. And don't assume zero interest rates have just naturally happened because they haven't. The financial system is rigged just like the political system in America. The central banks just keep on printing money but instead of putting this money to good use the wealthy elite use it to buy real estate, art & other materialistic things that don't grow the economy but grow the wealth of the few. Capitalism creates the inequality & racism & people with no hope or future & I can tell you all that today's events in Dallas are a reflection of a corrupt society. And don't start me on the corrupt world of financial derivatives which caused the previous global financial crisis & today no one has learned the lessons & it will cause the next meltdown which will happen very soon. Currently worldwide there is 600-700 trillion of financial derivatives on the books of world banks & world gdp amounts to 60-70 trillion. Today we are experiencing the collapse of the paper money system & if I could give one piece of advice it would be to start buying precious metals such as gold & silver.
Bren wrote:
Who decides the line? What sort of line did you have in mind? His average score or something else?
I think Barba will score over his 3 round average of 21.67.Revraiser wrote:
The reason he is.under fire fantasy wise is his three week average. Which is very low. I cant imagine you'll take that ?
Yay @ Bulldogs 23.5 lol
$1.90 ok sets ? Bulldog will carry more than enough to.cover it.
Revraiser wrote:
Jesus H Christ ! Couldn't agree more. Its scary what may be àbout to happen. If i even vaguely talk even remotely similar to this with anyone it spins them out.
You can see why that guy tried to gold plate his under carriage hey
Hmm, hadn't really considered the injury risk. Has it really been a problem for him before this season though?White Lightning wrote:
I can see the temptation but Cordner is an injury risk imo. He had one bad injury pre-season, came back & then got the foot injury in origin. To me he has to prove his fitness first before buying him.
Revraiser wrote:
The reason he is.under fire fantasy wise is his three week average. Which is very low. I cant imagine you'll take that ?
Yay @ Bulldogs 23.5 lol
$1.90 ok sets ? Bulldog will carry more than enough to.cover it.
Archer wrote:
Hmm, hadn't really considered the injury risk. Has it really been a problem for him before this season though?
I think your family might be right mate....White Lightning wrote:
Haha that what I get too. My family thinks I'm thinking up conspiracies & spinning rubbish but they don't realise how close the world is to collapse. Brexit was the first stepping stone. You notice how all the media (who are owned by the elite) started writing how bad Brexit would be for the world if the vote to leave won when in reality it's good for the world & bad for the elite but the elite had to try & scare everyone into doing nothing so they could maintain their power & wealth. But the people didn't do nothing & voted for Brexit which has started the ball rolling.
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/as-daily-mail-and-sun-readers-apparently-complain-they-were-misinformed-about-brexit-how-do-we-a7106036.htmlIndependant.co.uk wrote:"In the run-up to last week’s referendum, the mainstream, non-broadcast media was spilt in their views about which way to vote. The Sun, Daily Mail, Sunday Times, Express titles and Telegraph were in favour of Brexit. The Mail on Sunday, Times, Guardian, Observer, Independent and Evening Standard backed Remain."
Those on the Brexit side of the debate were more one-sided in their coverage, according to analysis by Press Gazette.
Archer wrote:
Hmm, hadn't really considered the injury risk. Has it really been a problem for him before this season though?
rhinoceroo wrote:Future planning...interested in opinions of who you'd pick as a third gun WFB to ride home from Rnd 20 alongside Tedesco and Munster.
Dugan, Inglis, TTrbo, Mansour?
Bren wrote:
I think Barba will score over his 3 round average of 21.67.