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Na mate i dont post under any other names.

I just think Bails has tried hard to bring back passion, pride and respect for the jumper and i have no doubt he wouldnt be overly happy about having to do that press conference.

As for that other idiot poster who was talking about how women or people with one leg are suppose to earn the right to wear the jumper out onto the field....my answer is simple.....they are not ever going to be able to do that......have you ever seen a women or a person with one leg play in the AFL? I havnt. Facts are they arnt good enough. SO get off your high horse.

You're right, they aren't. So why deny them the opportunity to do it this once? What's it going to hurt, besides your idealised values of who "deserves" to wear the jumper? I think you're the one on the high horse, doling out edicts as to who does or doesn't deserve this or that.

 

For anyone over the age of 13 wouldnt winning this this be quite embarrassing? Imagine going into work on the Monday that, surely you would feel quite te geek?

As for that other idiot poster who was talking about how women or people with one leg are suppose to earn the right to wear the jumper out onto the field....my answer is simple.....they are not ever going to be able to do that......have you ever seen a women or a person with one leg play in the AFL? I havnt. Facts are they arnt good enough. SO get off your high horse.

You are aware that the winner runs out, turns around and sits in the stand aren't you?

 

YES WEVE GOT A VIDEO!!!!!!!

If only I had a stroke of genius. Why me?

Wonder how many people will sign up just to be in this?

Read today, 7,000 had not resigned. Means we have 4,000 new members and 7,000 tossers.

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YES WEVE GOT A VIDEO!!!!!!!

A show by young adults, for young adults, talking about the problems of young adults.

It's our world too right?

You're right, they aren't. So why deny them the opportunity to do it this once? What's it going to hurt, besides your idealised values of who "deserves" to wear the jumper? I think you're the one on the high horse, doling out edicts as to who does or doesn't deserve this or that.

Its not so much deserving, but you have to earn the right to wear the MFC jumper out onto the MCG i believe. This is just my opinion so dont get all defensive, we are allowed to disagree!

If its all about equal opportunity for everyone, why not let anyone walk out on the first day of the boxing day test wearing the baggy green? Why not give everyone a chance to walk into the stadium for the opening ceremony at the Olympics? Some things are a real honour that just dont get handed out for some cheap publicity and a quick influx of cash.

But if it gives you something to aim for in life then go for it!

Why not give everyone a chance to walk into the stadium for the opening ceremony at the Olympics?

Like the officials on a junket who do bugger all but get to march in the opening ceremony?

 

What are you talking about? Only the athletes march in the opening ceremony....nice call...

What a disgrace....

Running out on the ground in the Melbounre Football Jumper with the team is an honour that should be earned. Not just raffled out for publicity.

Cheap media stunt....

Cheap, cheap goes the monkey

OH LALALA like a frenchman

Your not good enough to be in my club

SHAME, SHAM or SPAM


That's white man's electricity you're using.

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I entered, but I don't have a story tragic enough to fit in 25 words.

Meanwhile I expect that the people who think giving the MFC jumper to somebody who isn't a player will be the ones jumping the fence and crash tackling the kids who act as mascots this week?

25 words! Just write competitive 25 times.

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