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Tigers just love Jordan

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Good to see the Tigers using their celebration after Jordan McMahon kicked that goal for their 2010 Membership campaign... :lol:

CHEERS BOYS !

Tom Scully :wub:

Jack Trengove :wub:

Edited by High Tower

 
Good to see the Tigers using their celebration after Jordan McMahon kicked that goal for their 2010 Membership campaign... :lol:

CHEERS BOYS !

Tom Scully :wub:

Jack Trengove :wub:

No matter how enamoured the Toiges are with Jordan ...he'l always be thought of fondly at Melbourne. :lol:

How often does but one kick ....change so much !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

McMahon - Wins match, loses Scully.

 

Ironically, he practically lost it for them with the rest of his game.

But it is all past now, and never would have come up except for the unexpected win over Port putting us right on the line.

But still, :lol: at Richmond.


A cynic might suggest we could simply save some money and use a modified version of their campaign picture.

HA HA HA That's awesome!

I might try and get a membership card after the season (or pick one up off punt road after round 3) is done and keep it so I too can look at that pic and be proud :)

Jordan McMahon - the best MFC player to never actually play for the MFC.

Possibly the most positively profound kick in the club's history since Froggy Crompton's

 
Possibly the most positively profound kick in the club's history since Froggy Crompton's

He is my favourite Tiger since Richo retired.

Jordan McMahon - the best MFC player to never actually play for the MFC.

Do you thin he was apart of the "tanking" plan, seeing as though we tanked towards the latter end of the season. Even though we were performing at the same level at the commencement of the season!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


I can't beleive Richmond dumped/retired 12 players yet somehow kept Jordan on their list.

That would suggest Richmond have the worst list in the comp by a long way.

The funny thing is that they traded a high second round pick for him only two years ago!

And then he goes and costs them pick two in the draft!

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The funny thing is that they traded a high second round pick for him only two years ago!

And then he goes and costs them pick two in the draft!

At least pick 2.

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Ie. pick one..

Edited by High Tower

Pick one

I can't beleive Richmond dumped/retired 12 players yet somehow kept Jordan on their list.

I heard a whisper MFC's paying his salary next year... :lol:


once he is delisted by richmond, we have guaranteed him a rookie spot/assistant coach spot for for his efforts!!

They have edited/airbrushed out at least 4 MFC supporters in that celebratory picture! Confirms my lifelong contempt for that pack of losers!

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