Imagine the fun Bruce would have commentating on a Friday Night if we drafted Hugh Goddard.
Goddard (Brendan) kicks long to Merrett (Jackson) in open space on the wing, finds Goddard (Hugh) on the HFF, dishes off by hand to Merrett who goes further afield to Long who goes BANG with a long long goal. Oh Boy that was fun Dennis wasn't it?
I hope we don't get Goddard, I don't like the name Hugh.
I hope we get him so he can follow the Zerrett naming convention and get called Hoddard, which inevitably gets turned into Hodor, and who doesn't want Hodor on their team. You know it makes sense.
I hope we don't get Goddard, I don't like the name Hugh.
I hope we get him so he can follow the Zerrett naming convention and get called Hoddard, which inevitably gets turned into Hodor, and who doesn't want Hodor on their team. You know it makes sense.
Every time I see someone write Jerret or Zerret, (the further incarnations of Jezza & Zezza,or Jez & Zez didn't take off .. yet)
I get a small swelling of pride (I should probably re-phrase that... )
To think it would become a naming "convention" on blitz ... well......
I hope we don't get Goddard, I don't like the name Hugh.
I hope we get him so he can follow the Zerrett naming convention and get called Hoddard, which inevitably gets turned into Hodor, and who doesn't want Hodor on their team. You know it makes sense.
Every time I see someone write Jerret or Zerret, (the further incarnations of Jezza & Zezza,or Jez & Zez didn't take off .. yet)
I get a small swelling of pride (I should probably re-phrase that... )
To think it would become a naming "convention" on blitz ... well......
I hope we don't get Goddard, I don't like the name Hugh.
You'd better start liking it.
It's my nephew's name and he's guaranteed to be Essendon's CHF in ten year's time*.
The only thing worse than a tie that is too long, is a tie that is done up too short! *Not a guarantee.
Wait, so that makes you Alwyn Davey's brother?
His slightly paler brother, yes.
Your tie should end at the top of the belt buckle and never below.