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news also just in, Casey Scorpions have recruited Nick Sautner for the 2009 season... ;)

God, I hope not. Sautner stood in the way of the development of so many MFC possibles for FF.

I think we should go it alone - have our own 2's.

 
God, I hope not. Sautner stood in the way of the development of so many MFC possibles for FF.

I think we should go it alone - have our own 2's.

Have you people learnt nothing? If Newton was good enough, he'd be playing seniors, as is he cant even beat the Sandy FF to a spot in the team

because he's not good enough!

God, I hope not. Sautner stood in the way of the development of so many MFC possibles for FF.

I think we should go it alone - have our own 2's.

and how do you suppose we fund this?

 

I grew up in Sandringham so i have always loved the Fact that my two teams were together. 4 Flags in 7 years-Maybe a 5th by seasons end. I will always barrack for the ZEBRAS alongside Melbourne-supporting springvale just doesn't sound quite right. I Hope the reserves come Back myself. I have watched a few SANFL games and the standard over there is higher. The VFL is good but to dilute it with AFL is not the answer.

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