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i have just seen the footage of him kicking that freakish goal and i am gobsmacked! this bloke has not done one bit of pre season and already he is ripping it up a new one! my first live footage of him was when i went to the port game at the G. i have neva ever drooled over a player as i did that day! so now it makes me wonder just how good can this unkown specimen be?! has kicked a goal everygame since his debut with two bags of four, any player that kicks four in an AFL game is a bloody good effort especially when u havent even done a pre season in ur single life! he has it all, leap, skills, freakish thing! watever u wanna call it! i mean once this guys puts on a couple of muscle and height i am dead scared of wat he could turn out!? this bloke will bring in the crowd for us in the next couple of years! i see it now actually? spencer taps it to scully with a lighting handpass to a running trengove who hits jurrah laceout on the [censored], jurrah turns around and slots in a goal. dees defeat carlton in 2012 grand final by one point. its a tree way joint norm smith medalist winner , Jurrah, Scullly and Trengove.

how good can he be folks???

 

I think he'll be the one.

He's already averaging 2 goals a game, effortlessly, in a team where the delivery is hopeless if not rare. That's without a preseason, and being thrown into a whole new world.

I can't see him having a lean patch, maybe a bad game here and there, but I don't see how he can be beaten on the lead, in the air and on the deck, he's a nightmare.

I think he'll be targeted with the rough stuff as he starts to make more of an impact, but he has a bit of mongrel in him and I reckon he'll thrive on it.

I think he'll be a superstar, Jackovich and Davey mixed together.

That's if he gets a fair run from the injury gods. Touch wood.

[censored].... ha!

Sorry, had to be done.

But in all seriousness, I believe Jurrah could be anything. The only worry that I have is about whether or not he can cope with the pressures that come with being an AFL player.

 
[censored].... ha!

Sorry, had to be done.

But in all seriousness, I believe Jurrah could be anything. The only worry that I have is about whether or not he can cope with the pressures that come with being an AFL player.

You can tell by the smile on his face that he loves playing in the AFL.

my first live footage of him was when i went to the port game at the G.

:D


There is only one thing standing between him and super-stardom and that's Melbourne being [censored]. Imagine what he's going to be like when we consistently get more than 5 inside 50's a game!

At the rate that he's playing, even if he never ever improves, he'll be a very good player.

Him and Watts up forward is going to be magic. Add Aussie and it's party time :D

we are on the verge of football orgasm !!

our defenders are going to get rather miffed when the ball seems to hardly visit there 50....be such a shame !! :lol:

He is a freak of nature. Why do pre-seasons when you have the talent like LJ? I hope DB doesn't work him too hard over the pre season, I just want to see him play his natural game, without the regimes and the structures of modern football. I want to see him bring his natural Yuenmendu game to the MCG.

The Jurrahcane has only reached a Category 2....prepare to batten down the hatches....

 

Built like Michael O'Loughlin

Moves like Lance Franklin

Ground skills of Aaron Davey

Aerial skills of Russell Robertson

Goal kicking skills of A. Jackovich

i have just seen the footage of him kicking that freakish goal and i am gobsmacked! this bloke has not done one bit of pre season and already he is ripping it up a new one! my first live footage of him was when i went to the port game at the G. i have neva ever drooled over a player as i did that day! so now it makes me wonder just how good can this unkown specimen be?! has kicked a goal everygame since his debut with two bags of four, any player that kicks four in an AFL game is a bloody good effort especially when u havent even done a pre season in ur single life! he has it all, leap, skills, freakish thing! watever u wanna call it! i mean once this guys puts on a couple of muscle and height i am dead scared of wat he could turn out!? this bloke will bring in the crowd for us in the next couple of years! i see it now actually? spencer taps it to scully with a lighting handpass to a running trengove who hits jurrah laceout on the [censored], jurrah turns around and slots in a goal. dees defeat carlton in 2012 grand final by one point. its a tree way joint norm smith medalist winner , Jurrah, Scullly and Trengove.

how good can he be folks???

next year Aussie will be roaming the forward arc with him


next year Aussie will be roaming the forward arc with him

Man i am so excited for 2010!

Built like Michael O'Loughlin -Taller

Moves like Lance Franklin - Faster

Ground skills of Aaron Davey - Smoother

Aerial skills of Russell Robertson - Higher

Goal kicking skills of A. Jackovich - Freakier

Built like Michael O'Loughlin -Taller

Moves like Lance Franklin - Faster

Ground skills of Aaron Davey - Smoother

Aerial skills of Russell Robertson - Higher

Goal kicking skills of A. Jackovich - Freakier

Haha, makes it all the more exciting for the years to come!

we are on the verge of football orgasm !!

And stealing that for my new signature thanks :lol::lol::lol:


Man i am so excited for 2010!

ill 2nd that , bring it on

Liam Jurrah = Michael Jordan + Gary Ablett

Selling him a bit short there Clint.

I don't know about you lot, but I'm so worried he will disappoint that I don't want to jinx him.

At this stage I'll say that of the players we've seen debut in the last 10-15 years, only Farmer and Davey got the fans to fever pitch like this. (Jacko debuted earlier, I think)

Liam's skills are simply stunning, and unlike so many kids who look a million bucks in the youtube videos, his skills seem to work even better in the big league than they do in the lesser ones... Given the framework he's working within, there are cearly less things likely to hold him back than the usual mortal. However, he's still not even 21 yet. A LOT of things still have to happen. He has to play 22 rounds, finals, he has to cope with the best or second-best defender, he has to cope with a tag and with a bit of tall-poppy syndrome... I noticed last week he was getting VERY vocal.

I don't mean to sound pessimistic. I have a lot of confidence in him. But I'm just keeping a lid on it for now.

I have been replaced!!!!!

Jaded!

How could you??????

I'm depressed :(

I'm sorry, but I think we've jinxed our man so I'm trying to keep a lid on it.

Besides, many football orgasms have been had over Brocky, so no need to feel depressed.

"Brocky from the centre to Juuuuurrrraaaahh" :wub::wub:


we are on the verge of football orgasm !!

I think we've just found our 2010 marketing slogan.

Certainly more subtle than They Know We're Cumming.......I mean Coming.

 
I think we've just found our 2010 marketing slogan.

Certainly more subtle than They Know We're Cumming.......I mean Coming.

"The Melbourne Football Club, sexually frustrated since 1964.

Jump on board for some satisfaction in 2010 and beyond"

Genius. I want that sticker on my car! :lol:


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