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Not so sure it is rubbish, [censored]. By 2012 we should have found 22 players who are better than Bartram. If we haven't, then we won't be very good, because Bartram isn't very good.

Hoopla is right.

The comment is writing off a player completely. Could it be possible that bartram improves and fills a spot the club requires. I know what he was saying, it just dosen't sit well with me.

What if we had quite a few injuries and he had to play!

Ha ha, yeah

Take that

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Had a morning suprise!

Went for my morning run on the tan and was excited to see a group of about 10 Melbourne players training hard, hill runs, cone drills excetera.

Among the players were LJ, Miller, Meesen, Jamar, Wona, Cheaney, Bates and Bartam. The forwards group it would seem.

Had a quick chat to LJ who was sitting out a drill (though 100% fit). I shook his hand....... his hand was massive! He was happy to have a quick chat and said we was looking forward to the season.

Anyway I guess this means Bartam is still in the building.

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Had a morning suprise!

Went for my morning run on the tan and was excited to see a group of about 10 Melbourne players training hard, hill runs, cone drills excetera.

Among the players were LJ, Miller, Meesen, Jamar, Wona, Cheaney, Bates and Bartam. The forwards group it would seem.

Had a quick chat to LJ who was sitting out a drill (though 100% fit). I shook his hand....... his hand was massive! He was happy to have a quick chat and said we was looking forward to the season.

Anyway I guess this means Bartam is still in the building.

Thanks GNF for sharing your excitment. I'm delighted to learn that Wona and Meese were part of the group.

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Had a morning suprise!

Went for my morning run on the tan and was excited to see a group of about 10 Melbourne players training hard, hill runs, cone drills excetera.

Among the players were LJ, Miller, Meesen, Jamar, Wona, Cheaney, Bates and Bartam. The forwards group it would seem.

Had a quick chat to LJ who was sitting out a drill (though 100% fit). I shook his hand....... his hand was massive! He was happy to have a quick chat and said we was looking forward to the season.

Anyway I guess this means Bartam is still in the building.

Meaningless.

He's just continuing to train with the team until a firm decision is made on his future.

He'd be unwise to sit out and end his chances of staying at MFC.

Did you notice Valenti training earlier this month before his delisitng?

If anything it may suggest his future hinges on the recruitment of Luke Ball.

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Meaningless.

He's just continuing to train with the team until a firm decision is made on his future.

He'd be unwise to sit out and end his chances of staying at MFC.

Did you notice Valenti training earlier this month before his delisitng?

If anything it may suggest his future hinges on the recruitment of Luke Ball.

yes, it would also be in his intrest to keep training so as to keep his fitness up if he is to change clubs.

Not sure how training in the park has anything to do with luke ball?

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yes, it would also be in his intrest to keep training so as to keep his fitness up if he is to change clubs.

Not sure how training in the park has anything to do with luke ball?

Well I still think he'd be the first to get delisted of any players on our list that are out of contract.

No signing of a contract has been announced, so I assume there is none.

And I suspect we may only delist a further player if Luke Ball comes to us in the PSD.

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Among the players were LJ, Miller, Meesen, Jamar, Wona, Cheaney, Bates and Bartam. The forwards group it would seem.

I don't think it was the forwards group.

LJ, Miller, Wona and Bate? Sure.

Meesen, Jamar, Cheney and Bartram? No.

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