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My colleague at work told me he was on his way to Perth last week and in front of him in the queue to board the flight were PJ and Michael Newton.

I didn't think anything of it at the time, and I might be barking up the wrong tree totally but maybe they're over there seeking to continue their careers?

He also commented that PJ was an exceptionally handsome man, maybe he has been travelling a bit much lately

 
My colleague at work told me he was on his way to Perth last week and in front of him in the queue to board the flight were PJ and Michael Newton.

I didn't think anything of it at the time, and I might be barking up the wrong tree totally but maybe they're over there seeking to continue their careers?

He also commented that PJ was an exceptionally handsome man, maybe he has been travelling a bit much lately

Unlikely as they are both under contract....... Wouldn't lose any sleep if the club decided to buy them out though.

Unlikely as they are both under contract....... Wouldn't lose any sleep if the club decided to buy them out though.

Maybe MFC could pay them out, instead of front loading players salary's? could be another way of taking MFC salary cap to 92.5%?

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Or maybe, just maybe, they were going to Perth?

For a holiday?

To elope?

Something non-football related?

But if footballers do something not football-related...they wouldn't be footballers?

Oops...Walked into that one


My colleague at work told me he was on his way to Perth last week and in front of him in the queue to board the flight were PJ and Michael Newton.

I didn't think anything of it at the time, and I might be barking up the wrong tree totally but maybe they're over there seeking to continue their careers?

He also commented that PJ was an exceptionally handsome man, maybe he has been travelling a bit much lately

really ?

my best friends aunt says she saw those two having a delicious jurrah coffee at the airport. She was convinced they were heading to Mumbai, India to further their careers in the coffee market. She's 87 you know. Sharp as an axe her hubby tells her.

Coffee is a wonderful market to pursue I'm told.

Nothing here.

Just conversation. :wacko:

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My colleague at work told me he was on his way to Perth last week and in front of him in the queue to board the flight were PJ and Michael Newton.

I didn't think anything of it at the time, and I might be barking up the wrong tree totally but maybe they're over there seeking to continue their careers?

He also commented that PJ was an exceptionally handsome man, maybe he has been travelling a bit much lately

Hopefully Newton's ticket was only one way!

Too hard to pick up Chicks in Melbourne because Melbournian women know they are not stars.

In WA they might be able to get away with throwing the "AFL star" tag around.

Kidding, PJ is a decent bloke and I am sure both lads are knee deep in groupie <insert inoffensive word describing local trollop here>

 

hes in the training photo's so it wouldn't be the smartest thing to let him train with us then get rid of him

hes in the training photo's so it wouldn't be the smartest thing to let him train with us then get rid of him

Both trained today! How dare they catch a plane without letting us know what it`s about :o


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Maybe they had a quick trip to see the quokkas at Rottnest Island

Too hard to pick up Chicks in Melbourne because Melbournian women know they are not stars.

In WA they might be able to get away with throwing the "AFL star" tag around.

Kidding, PJ is a decent bloke and I am sure both lads are knee deep in groupie <insert inoffensive word describing local trollop here>

They dont call him Juice for nuthin!!

Maybe they had a quick trip to see the quokkas at Rottnest Island

Maybe there was a large quokka sh*t!


Kane Lucas :)

?

I think I've missed something here...

but yes, I'd love Kane Lucas at the MFC

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I guess they'll announce who is to be delisted to make room for PSD #1 after the B&F

Geez..... Imagine if these two were high profile..... hahaha..... I wonder whether they scrunch or fold???? :o

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