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Really looking forward to this SLED. There are a lot of new techniques in the tuning of these cars that arent being implemented in South Australia currently. I know this as none of the SA Tuners attend the Australia wide advanced Ford tuning workshops....and I am the headmaster :)

Your tune will have 'all the fruit'

Yep, me too Martin..........and I do love my fruit!!

Lol a land where the footy teams make alot of promises :P

Hmmm, I wonder which coach stated at the start of the year that they are a definite Top 4 side and didn't even come close to playing in Sept????

And lose a lot of cash

-D

Funny how a little bit of info can be dangerous.

NM & Freo have smaller crowds than us yet make more money..............wouldn't have anything to do with a stadium deal by any chance would it??:blink:

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Hmmm, I wonder which coach stated at the start of the year that they are a definite Top 4 side and didn't even come close to playing in Sept????

Haha ill be the first one to admit the Crows have been very underwhelming so far this year.

Yeah until both licenses are the property of the AFL, both teams are going to suffer financially...........bring on 2014, both sides should also be stronger by then as long as recruiting isn't gobbled up by the 2 new sides

yer crows have been shithouse

I reckon neil craig should stick to "team manager" soccer-style and the club bring in an awesome coach

Id love to see Leigh Matthews get the job, as head coach.

Funny how a little bit of info can be dangerous.

NM & Freo have smaller crowds than us yet make more money..............wouldn't have anything to do with a stadium deal by any chance would it??:blink:

I think its more the shithouse mentality of SA based fans - Rucci being the crow lover he is decided to say that port fans never rock up when they're sucking, but the exact same can be said for the crows supporters.

And sled ur spot on about the licence. Why it was adopted in that model in the first place is anyones guess (aside from money for the sanfl being the obvious reason)

-D

AM Performance now has a fan page, those tech savvy people on Facebook should join in for up to date info, group buys and updates on whats going on

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nope, i fully hate it...Have gone from being able to do everything back to the basics, their rude and arrogant, nobody will help, they'd rather stand round and watch, when you do do things its wrong, send you to wrong places shall i continue? Hate it, don't care if i never saw the place again

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