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The Richmond fellas behind me were laying traditional Tiger crap on all of their players last Sunday, but I was amazed at how often they talked about Jordan McMahon. For a guy who wasn't even playing that day, I thought they were unusually obsessed with him ("he's earning 300k at Coburg and has never done anything good. Get him up to the seniors so he can get smashed every week and earn his money.") I nearly turned around and said to them that the only good thing he's ever done was to give us Jack Trengove.

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The Richmond fellas behind me were laying traditional Tiger crap on all of their players last Sunday, but I was amazed at how often they talked about Jordan McMahon. For a guy who wasn't even playing that day, I thought they were unusually obsessed with him ("he's earning 300k at Coburg and has never done anything good. Get him up to the seniors so he can get smashed every week and earn his money.") I nearly turned around and said to them that the only good thing he's ever done was to give us Jack Trengove.

He's their Michael Newton.

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Actually Jordan got us Tom Scully rather that Jack Trengrove.

If the Melb v Rich game result was reversed ie Richmond won by a point. Richmond would have ended on 4 wins and Melbourne on 5 wins. Melbourne would have received pick 2 (JT)and Richmond would have received Pick 1(TS) plus a PP at the end of the first round. This must really hurt tiger fans when you consider Tom Scully was a Richmond supporter.

So heres to you Jordan! Your heart beats true.........

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Actually Jordan got us Tom Scully rather that Jack Trengrove.

If we did not get the PP last year we would have had only pick 1. With pick 1 we would have taken Scully...thus we would not have had Trengove.

Jordan McMahon was another disasterous list decision by Wallet and Miller. Their scars will sit with Richmond for many years.

I am not surprised Hardwick would not warm to McMahon. But on Sunday, he could not have done worse than some of the crud they had out there.

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Actually Jordan got us Tom Scully rather that Jack Trengrove.

If the Melb v Rich game result was reversed ie Richmond won by a point. Richmond would have ended on 4 wins and Melbourne on 5 wins. Melbourne would have received pick 2 (JT)and Richmond would have received Pick 1(TS) plus a PP at the end of the first round. This must really hurt tiger fans when you consider Tom Scully was a Richmond supporter.

So heres to you Jordan! Your heart beats true.........

If we had have won that game against Richmond we would have simply lost to Freo in the next few rounds. Draft picks 1 & 2 delivered.

So while Jordan was handy for us he wouldn't have dee-railed our plans :)

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The Richmond fellas behind me were laying traditional Tiger crap on all of their players last Sunday, but I was amazed at how often they talked about Jordan McMahon. For a guy who wasn't even playing that day, I thought they were unusually obsessed with him ("he's earning 300k at Coburg and has never done anything good. Get him up to the seniors so he can get smashed every week and earn his money.") I nearly turned around and said to them that the only good thing he's ever done was to give us Jack Trengove.

I enjoyed being amongst the crowd last week so much. Even the old MCC members were getting stuck into the Tigers-with very little reply! :)


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If we had have won that game against Richmond we would have simply lost to Freo in the next few rounds. Draft picks 1 & 2 delivered.

So while Jordan was handy for us he wouldn't have dee-railed our plans :)

I dont think so. Richmond was a game we did not want to win.

We did everything not to win that game despite the opposition. It would have been a potential disaster for us

Freo were 5 times worse than Rich and we would have had to manufacture something even more extreme than in the Tigers game.

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If we had have won that game against Richmond we would have simply lost to Freo in the next few rounds. Draft picks 1 & 2 delivered.

So while Jordan was handy for us he wouldn't have dee-railed our plans :)

I feel sick thinking about what would have been required to engineer a loss to Fremantle.

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I enjoyed being amongst the crowd last week so much. Even the old MCC members were getting stuck into the Tigers-with very little reply! :)

i actually respect Tigers supporters, massive loyalty for little return. B)
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i actually respect Tigers supporters, massive loyalty for little return. B)

Loyalty to the club, but they eat their own.

Same can be said for us though.

(Newton, Meesen, Bruce, Miller, Dunn, WATTS... absurd)

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Can all posters please get back to the topic of the great Jordan McMahon?

I am tired of deleting some of the posts that are clearly inappropriate.

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I think all our favourite non-MFC players is now playing VFL reserves.

Looks like the last great thing he did in his career was hand the demons Jack Trengove!

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/situation-not-fair-on-richmond-outcast-jordan-mcmahon/story-e6frf9ix-1225856610782

Mate it looks like your favourite non-mfc player is running(slowly) around for the blues going by your profile. Might need an update :)

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He should be treated with a bit more respect from those scumbags.

B)

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i actually respect Tigers supporters, massive loyalty for little return. B)

I remember Richmond supporters in the 70's- i love seeing them in pain!!!! :)


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If we did not get the PP last year we would have had only pick 1. With pick 1 we would have taken Scully...thus we would not have had Trengove.

Jordan McMahon was another disasterous list decision by Wallet and Miller. Their scars will sit with Richmond for many years.

I am not surprised Hardwick would not warm to McMahon. But on Sunday, he could not have done worse than some of the crud they had out there.

Incorrect.

If we had defeated Richmond (thus losing the PP), Richmond would have got the wooden spoon and received pick one, and us pick 2.

Therefore Trengove to us in all probability.

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should have tanked againts the blues the year b4, would have ended up with Watts and Nicnat, oh well

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should have tanked againts the blues the year b4, would have ended up with Watts and Nicnat, oh well

We shouldn't have tanked against anyone. It is a blight on the club.

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