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On Ch 9 news tonight - Bruce is training with Hawthorn - adding fuel to the rumours he will be picked up by the Hawks in the national draft.

Good for him. We gave him the chopper so we can't blame him even though many on this forum do. Let him get on with his footy career. Would have preferred another team but that's how it goes I guess.

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Good for him. We gave him the chopper so we can't blame him even though many on this forum do. Let him get on with his footy career. Would have preferred another team but that's how it goes I guess.

No we did not. Cameron decided to give himself the Chopper B M

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Good for him. We gave him the chopper so we can't blame him even though many on this forum do. Let him get on with his footy career. Would have preferred another team but that's how it goes I guess.

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No we did not. Cameron decided to give himself the Chopper B M

Sorry to disagree mate but even Blind Freddy could see through this smokescreen. We made NO ATTEMPT to negotiate with Bruce. It was "Take it or leave it Pal. Never mind about your 12 seasons of continuous effort for the club on and off the field."

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On Ch 9 news tonight - Bruce is training with Hawthorn - adding fuel to the rumours he will be picked up by the Hawks in the national draft.

Bruce has not nominated for the national draft, so is headed to the PSD. Obviously will nominate terms and the way it goes these days there is no doubt he will end up at the hawks.

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Sorry to disagree mate but even Blind Freddy could see through this smokescreen. We made NO ATTEMPT to negotiate with Bruce. It was "Take it or leave it Pal. Never mind about your 12 seasons of continuous effort for the club on and off the field."

You could call it negotiate, or call it not being bent over by a player not only trying to bend club policy but also overestimating his worth.

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Sorry to disagree mate but even Blind Freddy could see through this smokescreen. We made NO ATTEMPT to negotiate with Bruce. It was "Take it or leave it Pal. Never mind about your 12 seasons of continuous effort for the club on and off the field."

Made no attempt is way off the mark BM, where was the Smoke screen?? Essendon and Thompson had a smokescreen but i couldn't see one over Melbourne. Bruce was well aware of his situation & his age. He also would have known the club policy.

He was offered a one year contract as he was turning 31 during next season. No smoke screen there.

Shane Crawford might be seeing one though, as Hawthorn seem to have reneged on their policy. May it Bite them Hard.

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Made no attempt is way off the mark BM, where was the Smoke screen?? Essendon and Thompson had a smokescreen but i couldn't see one over Melbourne. Bruce was well aware of his situation & his age. He also would have known the club policy.

He was offered a one year contract as he was turning 31 during next season. No smoke screen there.

Shane Crawford might be seeing one though, as Hawthorn seem to have reneged on their policy. May it Bite them Hard.

Our policy is too rigid regarding age. Bruce was one of the FITTEST guys in the team and his form is good. No, they just looked at the calendar and said, "See you Cam!"

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Our policy is too rigid regarding age. Bruce was one of the FITTEST guys in the team and his form is good. No, they just looked at the calendar and said, "See you Cam!"

I agree with the FD he was a good clubman, as somebody once said "footy is a business" both win/win here, we get another kid, he gets two years.

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Our policy is too rigid regarding age. Bruce was one of the FITTEST guys in the team and his form is good. No, they just looked at the calendar and said, "See you Cam!"

The good thing about policy is that it is the same for everyone. For one to think they are above such rules is laughable. If you want flexibility you don't make a policy in the first place. Pretty simple

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Our policy is too rigid regarding age. Bruce was one of the FITTEST guys in the team and his form is good. No, they just looked at the calendar and said, "See you Cam!"

The Policy is there for a reason, and it is there for all. Yes Brucey was Fit but his disposal was not good enough for a 31 y/o to merit anything better than one year at a time.

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The Policy is there for a reason, and it is there for all. Yes Brucey was Fit but his disposal was not good enough for a 31 y/o to merit anything better than one year at a time.

And if it was in 2011 he might well have had another year in 2012.

Not to be, farewell and a lot of love already lost knowing he'll be in that jumper. Any smokescreen could be perhaps pointed towards Bruce and his manager.

I am sure he wasn't ever leaving us to go to Nth or Richmond. He created his own policy by not agreeing with ours.

Good luck to him, not really. (not in brown & yellow)

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Sorry to disagree mate but even Blind Freddy could see through this smokescreen. We made NO ATTEMPT to negotiate with Bruce. It was "Take it or leave it Pal. Never mind about your 12 seasons of continuous effort for the club on and off the field."

If that was the case he would've walked out weeks, or even months ago.

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FFS BM!

We offered an 11 year vet $300k to stay on the effing list!

He wants to win a flag, fine.

I just wish he would come out and say that and not tacitly throw this BS about our negotiations around.

Read between the lines BM.

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We are the MFC. We are the oldest club in the land. We are aiming at glory like we had in the 30's and 50's. We are a proud club.

If Cam thinks that he hasn't the balls to be part of all of that then we don't want him and we won't miss him.

I'm sick of "near enough is good enough" players that couldn't give a stuff about the MFC except to ask what the club can do for them.

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Our policy is too rigid regarding age. Bruce was one of the FITTEST guys in the team and his form is good. No, they just looked at the calendar and said, "See you Cam!"

Actually, I think they looked at the calendar and said 'Sure, one year contract'.

Anyway, old news.

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Actually, I think they looked at the calendar and said 'Sure, one year contract'.

Anyway, old news.

I'm sure what hurt Cam the most was that we were NOT EVEN PREPARED to say, " If you play well next season, we MAY look at giving you another one year contract."( No PROMISE of a further one year contract) ). They did not even contemplate that did they? if that is not like saying "one more year and you are finished' I don't know what is. No,sadly you have been shafted Cam. No doubt about it.

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I'm sure what hurt Cam the most was that we were NOT EVEN PREPARED to say, " If you play well next season, we MAY look at giving you another one year contract."( No PROMISE of a further one year contract) ).............. No doubt about it.

Well i don't know what extra information you have that I don't. I wasn't in the meeting and couldn't possibly know that. Were you?

I would say there is a LOT of doubt about it.

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