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hahaha 'revenge' for taking Mcphee? Is everyone who is coming back home talking to Essendon? Sounds like it.. will be interesting to see who they can actually get seeing as they must surely now be considered one of the weaker clubs..

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.................... Is everyone who is coming back home talking to Essendon? Sounds like it...............

A senior coach would be handy before they make too many decisions on their list. Ha! Ha!

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Mundy has been very impressive in the Freo games I have watched this year. He will be in high demand so will cost big dollars and I am not sure we will have room in the salary cap next year with all our front-ended contracts in place.

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Mundy has been very impressive in the Freo games I have watched this year. He will be in high demand so will cost big dollars and I am not sure we will have room in the salary cap next year with all our front-ended contracts in place.

They were speaking about him on triple m last night. He is on around 500-550k a year at Freo, so won't come cheap. That would make him our highest paid player for sure.

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Great player but would only hinder the development of our guys who will surely pass him in one or two years.

If the young players pass him (a great player) in one or two years time then how does it hinder their development???

I doubt MFC will be hot in the market for him particularly given the alleged price on his head (It seems a little high for his current contract. :rolleyes: I could believe his manager would be pedalling the $500k+ plus to boost his commission cheques on the future contract).

hahaha 'revenge' for taking Mcphee? Is everyone who is coming back home talking to Essendon? Sounds like it.. will be interesting to see who they can actually get seeing as they must surely now be considered one of the weaker clubs..

Indeed. :rolleyes:

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I would'nt be surprised if we make a big play for him. Bomber's too make bigger play though I would think.

The Dee's are no longer the laughing stock where players dont want to go. Well that remains to be seen at the moment.

Mundy should see more upside to Melbourne than Essendon. It will come down to $$$$$$!

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I would'nt be surprised if we make a big play for him. Bomber's too make bigger play though I would think.

The Dee's are no longer the laughing stock where players dont want to go. Well that remains to be seen at the moment.

Mundy should see more upside to Melbourne than Essendon. It will come down to $$$$$$!

Yes this year onwards The MFC can really put itself out there with Pride & Strength. Those new Training Facilities will help no end to our Image as a serious Club. Right in the Heart of Melbourne too.

Thank God the Junction Oval is now a memory...David Mundy would be a good get, once again at a good (realistic price) We should never pay too much for any player, particularly when they will want to come to play with us.

We are the name of this City-No other club has that. B)

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I was just reading an article on (sportsnews first) and it says Melbourne are keen on luring the silky midfielder home.

Clearly this will come at a pretty big price. This shows we may be a player in trade week (interested to hear some thoughts).

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Despite what it will take to get him here I can not see a down side to mundy, a very skillfull ball winner that kicks goals regularly. Therefore takes pressure of both our young small bodied midfield and forward line. I dont see how we can loose.

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