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Just got back from visiting him at the hospital. He's very determined to come back fit and strong later in the year. For those interested, the amputation went well, but he's going to have to work more on his left side from here on.

Hmmm, maybe this guy could do the trick in the meantime

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It's up to the club to inform the public about such matters, and because Liam is my mate, I am also aware that I have a responsibility to respect his privacy, especially concerning his health.

However, I think I should set a couple of things straight before panic sets in. Firstly, he and Bell will both be having some work done on their shoulders tomorrow. Secondly, while he'll be out of action for a while, he will definitely be back playing mid season, so talk of his demise is definitely premature. Believe me, he'll be back stronger and hungrier than ever.

Interesting...how much do you really know or were you guessing?? I guess you forgot to mention Liam went in before Bell early Wed. Their injuries were better than expected (if you could look at it like that)and injury repair time although still not good is expected to be shorter than first announced if all goes according to plan .

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Interesting...how much do you really know or were you guessing?? I guess you forgot to mention Liam went in before Bell early Wed. Their injuries were better than expected (if you could look at it like that)and injury repair time although still not good is expected to be shorter than first announced if all goes according to plan .

For the record, I only post stuff re Liam to correct misinformation. I think a check of my posts will show I'm informed on matters pertaining to LJ.

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Interesting...how much do you really know or were you guessing?? I guess you forgot to mention Liam went in before Bell early Wed. Their injuries were better than expected (if you could look at it like that)and injury repair time although still not good is expected to be shorter than first announced if all goes according to plan .

While RudeBoy (see above) is more than capable of looking after himself on these forums, I also implore to you go and research his previous posts before you embarrass yourself any further.

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I'd just like to register my chagrin in regards to this thread.

It is great that Rudeboy is in a position to help us out with info from time to time, but pleading for him to "put our minds at ease" is a bit over the top.

It's a fine line between that and asking him to abuse his position in Liam's life for our purposes (although I'm sure he's wise enough to not do that).

Threads like this that have ensured I keep my connections to those at MFC well & truly under my hat.

Also to do that and then question the validity of what he says...

Just relax a bit guys.

Enough hysteria and second-guessing and the season is still 2 weeks away.

Edit: just saw Rudeboy's post. But what I said stands.

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Hmmm, maybe this guy could do the trick in the meantime

Not funny re LJ and his current problem.Buy gee I laughed ,I had forgotten these two comedians-Two off the best.Thanks for the memory and laugh

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Just got back from visiting him at the hospital. He's very determined to come back fit and strong later in the year. For those interested, the amputation went well, but he's going to have to work more on his left side from here on.

Best news I've had all week. Can't wait to see him back.

In a 12 year, quadruple premiership, Norm Smith Medal winning, Dual Coleman medal winning career, this is but a blip on the radar.

Go Liam, unleash hell


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I'd just like to register my chagrin in regards to this thread.

It is great that Rudeboy is in a position to help us out with info from time to time, but pleading for him to "put our minds at ease" is a bit over the top.

It's a fine line between that and asking him to abuse his position in Liam's life for our purposes (although I'm sure he's wise enough to not do that).

Threads like this that have ensured I keep my connections to those at MFC well & truly under my hat.

Also to do that and then question the validity of what he says...

Just relax a bit guys.

Enough hysteria and second-guessing and the season is still 2 weeks away.

Edit: just saw Rudeboy's post. But what I said stands.

So...

who are your connections?

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