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With Mclean's departure, we now have an 'impressive' list of players that we have let go FAR too easily.

Here they are thus far:

Scott Thompson

Troy Simmonds

Darren Jolly

Brock Mclean

Feel free to add to this list. I wonder where we would be now if we kept these players.

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With Mclean's departure, we now have an 'impressive' list of players that we have let go FAR too easily.

Here they are thus far:

Scott Thompson

Troy Simmonds

Darren Jolly

Brock Mclean

Feel free to add to this list. I wonder where we would be now if we kept these players.

Could be going too far back but... Chopper Lovell. Turley was a broken player, were the medical tests as stringent then?

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Take the emotion out of the Brock trade and it makes a lot of sense. He excelled in close but wasn't really offensively damaging, we are more then likely picking up two clearance machines with draft selections 1 and 2, add them to Jones, Moloney, Grimes. One of our pure inside mids had to go. Just hoping that Pick 11 yields a really good player.

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Every club has one of these lists, it is part of running a club. On the other side of coin we have had some impressive trades go our way (Phil Gilbert for Jeff Farmer).

The past is what it is, move on and hope out future can be brighter without these players (none of the above mentioned could deliver us a flag so why pine over them!)

All Clubs in all sports make mistakes, Michael Jordan was drafted with the 3rd overall pick in the 1984 NBA draft. The portland trailblazers may never live that down (pick #2), but to dwell in the past is to miss the present, and hopefully bright future of a club.

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you've got your blinkers on if you think mclean wasn't one of our biggest player in our future. he will knock marc murphy out of the blues midfield.

the chances are that pick 11 will not turn out to be better thab brock. pick 11 has historically proven this. What happens when scully and trengove/morabito want to move to another club? are we going to roll over, yet again.

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you've got your blinkers on if you think mclean wasn't our biggest player in our future. he will knock marc murphy out of the blues midfield.

As I said elsewhere, hysterical child.

Brock and Murphy may be different types of players, but only fools who rate Ward as a good kick would reckon Brock will be the more valuable of the two.

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Mclean was not the biggest key to our future- that player is Grimes.

Rose coloured glasses must be given our with memberships these days!

If people really love Brock that much- I hear the CFC have things called "memberships", perhaps you should buy one if you wish to see the

'biggest player in our future" playing for them.

Murphy and Mclean will co-exist in the blues midfield, they are different players.

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you've got your blinkers on if you think mclean wasn't our biggest player in our future. he will knock marc murphy out of the blues midfield.

Murphy is three times the player Brock is. He kicked 31 goals as a midfielder, averaging just under 26 disposals this season. come on.

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Every club has one of these lists, it is part of running a club. On the other side of coin we have had some impressive trades go our way (Phil Gilbert for Jeff Farmer).

The past is what it is, move on and hope out future can be brighter without these players (none of the above mentioned could deliver us a flag so why pine over them!)

All Clubs in all sports make mistakes, Michael Jordan was drafted with the 3rd overall pick in the 1984 NBA draft. The portland trailblazers may never live that down (pick #2), but to dwell in the past is to miss the present, and hopefully bright future of a club.

I for one think that Sam Bowie was a grossly underrated player :P

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you've got your blinkers on if you think mclean wasn't one of our biggest player in our future. he will knock marc murphy out of the blues midfield.

the chances are that pick 11 will not turn out to be better thab brock. pick 11 has historically proven this. What happens when scully and trengove/morabito want to move to another club? are we going to roll over, yet again.

Bahahaahaahaha April Fools Day.

You are a joke mate.

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You have got to be kidding about knocking Murphy out of their midfield.

Thompson wanted to go home. Fact of life is that their wasn't really anything we could do about it. At that stage Melb supporters could see the immense potential, but he was effectively a young talent who was very injury prone. We got pick 12 which was no tradgedy.

Simmonds, really don't think that one hurt us a great deal. No world beater.

Jolly, we got a first round pick for him, I was actually impressed we got that considering he was our back up ruck.

A potential midfield of Moloney, Jones, Davey, Grimes, Sylvia, Trengrove and Scully. Then players like Blease, Strauss and Morton we hope will run through there. Mclean is a very similiar type to Moloney and Jones. Grimes and Sylvia are both going to also be hard bodies in the middle. I also think with a bit more strength Mckenzie could be another good inside type of midfielder. I honestly don't think trading Mclean out is going to be such the dramatic move that you are making it out to be. While pick 11 is unproven, in this market place that is the best you are going to get for Mclean. There is a very good chance we are going to get a quality player with it as well.

I hardly think we are a joke of a club for doing this trade.

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Can't agree Freak. In recent seasons Brock has looked unift and slow and his disposal has been average. And yes, injury is to blame for the Brock of recent seasons but it is a fact that he has missed 28 games in 5 seasons and substantial parts of pre seasons with leg injuries. Unless that changes and he is able to stay free of injury long enough to build up the elite level endurance required for a slow inside mid then he will continue to be the limited player that he has been in recent years.

But if you reckon Maclean's kicking is better than Grimes then we are viewing our games through different eyes.

There is as always one thing we can agree on. Its all about MFC PS13.

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With Mclean's departure, we now have an 'impressive' list of players that we have let go FAR too easily.

Here they are thus far:

Scott Thompson

Troy Simmonds

Darren Jolly

Brock Mclean

Feel free to add to this list. I wonder where we would be now if we kept these players.

It really advertises how little you really know about the facts surrounding each of the trades. Just more of what we have come to expect Freak.

you've got your blinkers on if you think mclean wasn't one of our biggest player in our future. he will knock marc murphy out of the blues midfield.

the chances are that pick 11 will not turn out to be better thab brock. pick 11 has historically proven this.

Are they the same blinkers that you had on in describing Newton as having no flaws?

And McLean wont knock Murphy out of the Carlton midfield at all. They will play completely different roles.

The chances are that pick 11 will turn out to be a good pick. History has nothing to do with it. Or are you one of those peanuts that thinks because a number comes up one week in Lotto that its unlikely to come again the next week

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Can't agree Freak. In recent seasons Brock has looked unift and slow and his disposal has been average. And yes, injury is to blame for the Brock of recent seasons but it is a fact that he has missed 28 games in 5 seasons and substantial parts of pre seasons with leg injuries. Unless that changes and he is able to stay free of injury long enough to build up the elite level endurance required for a slow inside mid then he will continue to be the limited player that he has been in recent years.

But if you reckon Maclean's kicking is better than Grimes then we are viewing our games through different eyes.

There is as always one thing we can agree on. Its all about MFC PS13.

Using an argument like "pick 11 is historically a bad pick" is enough to lose anyone

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I think Freak states a reality that some can't handle. Not sure about the Marc Murphy being pushed out for Mclean though, atm anyway.

We were all happy to say how Mclean has been playing injured all season and with a pre-season under his belt will have a top season in 2010. But now that he has left everyone jumps off board and says how bad he is and how pick 11 is worth it. FACT and odds say that pick 11 will not be as good as Brock and not deliver what he did at such an early age and with such leadership. The positive is that we got something out of it and pick 11 gives us a higher chance of getting a good player. One thing Freak needs to accept is that we are a sh!t club on field and that Mclean leaving has a lot to do with that. In the future when (I hope) we are dominating, players will not leave, but in fact want to come to Melbourne. It's just a cycle. I think a lot of people are trying to make themselves feel better about the whole deal. Just because a view or an opinion is in favour or biased towards MFC don't automatically take it's side.

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With Mclean's departure, we now have an 'impressive' list of players that we have let go FAR too easily.

Here they are thus far:

Scott Thompson

Troy Simmonds

Darren Jolly

Brock Mclean

Feel free to add to this list. I wonder where we would be now if we kept these players.

let go too easily? they wanted to go. you want players who dont want to play for the club? one went home for family reasons, two left for more opportunity as they were significantly behind the number 1 ruckman, and the other is just generally unhappy. and whats more he was out of contract. if we had have let him go to easily we wouldnt have got pick 11 and instead we would have got nothing.

you've got your blinkers on if you think mclean wasn't one of our biggest player in our future. he will knock marc murphy out of the blues midfield.

the chances are that pick 11 will not turn out to be better thab brock. pick 11 has historically proven this. What happens when scully and trengove/morabito want to move to another club? are we going to roll over, yet again.

1)who says they are going to want to?

2)we didnt roll over for FFS. what did you want us to do, play hard ball try and keep a disgruntled player (that would mean he would have to sign a contract again - highly unlikely) or not do anything and see him at another club via the PSD

then you go and say he is better than murphy...

FFS you post some royal tripe sometimes.

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Re: Freak...

let go to easily? they wanted to go? you want players who dont want to play for the club? one went home for family reasons, two left for more opportunity as they were significantly behind the number 1 ruckman, and the other is just generally unhappy. and whats more he was out of contract. if we had have let him go to easily we would nto have got pick 11. we would have got nothing.

1)who says they are going to want to?

2)we didnt roll over for FFS. what did you want us to do, play hard ball try and keep a disgruntled player (that would mean he would have to sign a contract again - highly unlikely) or not do anything and see him at another club via the PSD

then you go and say he is better than murphy...

FFS you post some royal tripe sometimes.

"Sometimes?"

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Taking emotion out of it can be difficult around here but I feel we have done as well as we could have out of the trade.

McLean wanted to go to Carlton and we get their first pick, we won't be able to measure for about 5 years who wins out of it! Pick 11 is not necessarily a poor pick, the last five years it has unfolded like this:

2004: Port Adel - Adam Thomson

2005: WB - Shaun Higgins

2006: WB - Andrejs Everitt

2007: Sydney - Patrick Veszpremi

2008: Collingwood - Steele Sidebottom

Make of that what you will !

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