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"piqued by the irony". This really is out of control. This is a footy forum for gawds sake.

Oh [censored], FMD must've forgot what forum i was on mate

 
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haha a lot of negative responses for this one,Probably not the best way to start my posting career on this website.

Do you guys think we should get Jack Anthony?

Thanks for that but I have a further problem -what does FMD mean?. Yes I'm serious.

F = you can guess

D = dead

M = should be easy now


haha a lot of negative responses for this one,Probably not the best way to start my posting career on this website.

Do you guys think we should get Jack Anthony?

Christ

haha a lot of negative responses for this one,Probably not the best way to start my posting career on this website.

Do you guys think we should get Jack Anthony?

Maybe have a look around the board Timmy. There is a thread.

haha a lot of negative responses for this one,Probably not the best way to start my posting career on this website.

Do you guys think we should get Jack Anthony?

I'm pretty much undecided

I think he can play forward ok, but have doubts re DH stories I hear

Plus, I feel kinda dirty taking anything from the filth

Bottom line though - happy to leave it up to FD

 
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Yeah i'm undecided as well,I guess he can be a handy player but the problem with him is consistency.I don't think he will be bring anything that any other player on our list cant already bring if you know what I mean.


Thanks. I'm a bit slow because the red is kicking in but it why did you reply in a different order?

cos the first two made the last one obvious

enjoy the red

Yeah i'm undecided as well,I guess he can be a handy player but the problem with him is consistency.I don't think he will be bring anything that any other player on our list cant already bring if you know what I mean.

He does play tall, but he is essentially a mark and kick player. Which is not necessarily bad if 6 marks = 6 kicks = 6 goals

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Yeah I know what you mean but we seem to have a lot of forwards now like Green,Petterd,Dunn,Watts and Jurrah.

Could you see Anthony in there as well?

haha and yeah think that's the right forum


Yeah I know what you mean but we seem to have a lot of forwards now like Green,Petterd,Dunn,Watts and Jurrah.

Could you see Anthony in there as well?

haha and yeah think that's the right forum

Well some are saying his role would be Fwd/2nd Ruck changing in fwd line with Jamar, but I've not seen any evidence that he could ruck or even pinch-hit ruck. That was another reason I originally said I was undecided (apart from DH element)

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From memory I haven't seen him do any ruck work.Maybe he will alternate between forward and defence.

welcome to the fold. Sincerely.

Yes well thanks I think. Real problem here. I have supported Melbourne since an unknowing child. Now that revalation has has struck can an athiest suport the existence of Demons? Don't answer this , the red is empty and I don't need any more confusion in my life


Yes well thanks I think. Real problem here. I have supported Melbourne since an unknowing child. Now that revalation has has struck can an athiest suport the existence of Demons? Don't answer this , the red is empty and I don't need any more confusion in my life

Metaphysically no, euphemistically it is ok

glad to clear that one up for you

 

Couple of brilliant forwards cutting it up at Shepparton lately... I head one averaged about 13 goals a game and the other kicked 40-50 rotating through Midfield. Maybe we should rookie them?


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