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All I can think of this time of year, is that do we take into consideration the homesick factor and do we worry about taking guns from interstate? I just hope to God that in a couple of years, if we are still hovering around the bottom half, that he doesn't want to go back!

Anyone else thought about this?

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Jack Trengove's hometown is as close to Melbourne as it is to Adelaide.

He just plays in the SANFL due to it being his state's competition.

I don't think we'll have to worry about too much.

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Jack Trengove's hometown is as close to Melbourne as it is to Adelaide.

He just plays in the SANFL due to it being his state's competition.

I don't think we'll have to worry about too much.

yes were very lucky there, he virtually lives on the border. :wub::wub:
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Jack Trengove's hometown is as close to Melbourne as it is to Adelaide.

He just plays in the SANFL due to it being his state's competition.

I don't think we'll have to worry about too much.

Oh ok, I wasn't aware of that - makes me feel a little better! Thanks MR

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All I can think of this time of year, is that do we take into consideration the homesick factor and do we worry about taking guns from interstate? I just hope to God that in a couple of years, if we are still hovering around the bottom half, that he doesn't want to go back!

Anyone else thought about this?

Stop worrying about it and start getting excited about how good he is going to be!

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The Dees will not have a premiership window open until these kids start hitting their straps. I think JT will stick with the team that drafts him regardless of where it is if a decade of finals is upon him early in his career.

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Of course he will want to go home. Wouldn't you want to show your family and friends your Brownlow, Norm Smith and Premiership medallions?

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The bloke may want to go home, but after back-to-back-to-back Premierships who could blame him for wanting another challenge :P

No go home factor with him. Gibbs had a massive go home factor and the Carltonscum have managed to keep him. Morabito is one of the only top prospects with a go home factor.

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I'm still worried about Todd Viney wanting to leave...

If I see another thread devoted to this, I'm going to effing leave.

Can we please trust ourselves to keep players at the club?

Do we always have to show our pathetic MFC neurosis on every issue?

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If I see another thread devoted to this, I'm going to effing leave.

Can we please trust ourselves to keep players at the club?

Do we always have to show our pathetic MFC neurosis on every issue?

I was being facetious personally.

I think anyone overly concerned about the 'go home factor' is a moron and probably still worries about the Y2K bug.

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I was being facetious personally.

I think anyone overly concerned about the 'go home factor' is a moron and probably still worries about the Y2K bug.

THIS ENORMOUS WOMAN WILL DEVOUR US ALL!

and rpfc, to that I respond with something similar you said to me. It's after the trade period so we won't get anything for you, and I just can't see you walking into the ND and risk ending up anywhere. Which leaves retirement or the PSD.

You're too young for retirement and we'll just pick you up again with the first pick in the Pre season draft.

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If I see another thread devoted to this, I'm going to effing leave.

Can we please trust ourselves to keep players at the club?

Do we always have to show our pathetic MFC neurosis on every issue?

This!

How about we just get some effing good players at our club.

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THIS ENORMOUS WOMAN WILL DEVOUR US ALL!

and rpfc, to that I respond with something similar you said to me. It's after the trade period so we won't get anything for you, and I just can't see you walking into the ND and risk ending up anywhere. Which leaves retirement or the PSD.

You're too young for retirement and we'll just pick you up again with the first pick in the Pre season draft.

You're right, I can't leave. I don't want to risk ending up at Dockerland or Nick's by going into the ND.

But let's try to better ourselves Landers...

Stand tall.

Chest out.

We are Melbourne supporters.

We are only pathetic if we choose to be.

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All I can think of this time of year, is that do we take into consideration the homesick factor and do we worry about taking guns from interstate? I just hope to God that in a couple of years, if we are still hovering around the bottom half, that he doesn't want to go back!

Anyone else thought about this?

Did John Platten , Craig Bradley , Steve Kernahan , Malcolm Blight ? (to name just a few)

I would be more concerned about the talk of free agency after X ammount of games etc

Treat the guy right and he is a Demon for Life


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Silly topic, he come or go on his own. We have only had a couple leave us, most notably Scott Thompson. But think we got Jeff White going the other way!

We'll sign him for 2 and 1 year in extend it as we have done with other young players. I assume he's already looked at our young list and knows once they all hit their straps he'll be in a very successful team ina couple of years. Mates that are successful together stick together.

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Just find him a nice Melbournian lady to shack up with. No dramas.

It'd be a lot easier talking your missus into moving back home to Melbourne with you, than it would be to Adelaide.

And considering its hardly his home makes it a moot point.

With the culture Bailey and the football dept are trying to foster amongst the young players it would be even harder to leave.

Although the players are encouraged to bond at all clubs, I'm sure MFC has made it a priority and put more effort into this particular area than maybe some other clubs.

The frequency with which this is brought up would lead you to assume so anyway.

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The thing is, the kid has had plenty of time to think about the move to Melbourne and to talk about it all with his parents. Nobody's parents (well, some people's parents do but that's not the point) are going to put a bad spin on what their kid is going to be doing for the next two years minimum (by contract).

So they'll be sitting around the dinner table having a chat about what a great team Melbourne is going to be, googling the club, looking at Jack Grimes' profile, having a little chuckle about how he'll get to meet Ron Barassi at club functions, which will lead them into thinking about Melbourne's history and how they were the ultimate football superpower back in the day, and how they are on a clear mission to bring that back and will be the top 'traditional' team in place to fight off the Gold Coast and West Sydney upstarts.

By the time it even gets to the draft, Jack Trengove and his family will be sending thank you cards to Jordan McMahon ;)

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He'll stay. He loves his sport. He'll fit right in here in Melbourne. He will love the MCG. He'll love the Mfc whilst being in the sporting mecca of the world. Next thread.

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Just find him a nice Melbournian lady to shack up with. No dramas.

im available. :wub::wub::wub::wub:

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