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Yep, Nathan Jones is an outstanding young man- we are very lucky to have someone of his calibre at our club. He represents us like no other; his love of our club and his brothers is infectious.

Nice read.

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Yep - It is a good read, and Jonesy is a great servant of the club.

But Nathan2jones.com????????? What a self serving piece of..

I mean really?

Obviously you're not familiar with professional athletes promoting their own brand.

It's quite a business savvy and common thing to do.

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I don'tknow if this has been already posted, but I just jumped onto Nathan's website for a bit of gander, and he has written a very moving piece on his Tiwi experience - http://www.nathanjones.com.au/ Tiwi Times.

Our football club does a hell of a lot right these days.

It's a great read and made me feel proud to be part of this great club. The MFC is being really innovative with the way it deals with indigenous players, way ahead of the rest. We should all be proud

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Obviously you're not familiar with professional athletes promoting their own brand.

It's quite a business savvy and common thing to do.

Oh no, I am familiar.

People like, Tiger Woods, Shane Warne, Michael Jordan, James Hird did one too, ..and then this little known kid from Frankston way, Nathan Jones.

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Oh no, I am familiar.

People like, Tiger Woods, Shane Warne, Michael Jordan, James Hird did one too, ..and then this little known kid from Frankston way, Nathan Jones.

how many games of AFL have you played mate

seriously take a good look at yourself

surely people like this shouldnt be given the privelege of using supporter forums

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how many games of AFL have you played mate

seriously take a good look at yourself

surely people like this shouldnt be given the privelege of using supporter forums

haha. I dont see how my lack of actual AFL experience has any baring on my opinion of a website? Do you?

Maybe I need to take another good look at myself?

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haha. I dont see how my lack of actual AFL experience has any baring on my opinion of a website? Do you?

Maybe I need to take another good look at myself?

you just let us know when you think Nathan Jones has become a good enough footballer to warrant having a website, you know, when he's as worthy as your bomber friend James Hird. Pathetic.

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Oh no, I am familiar.

People like, Tiger Woods, Shane Warne, Michael Jordan, James Hird did one too, ..and then this little known kid from Frankston way, Nathan Jones.

surely people like this shouldnt be given the privelege of using supporter forums

The Internet's not some ritzy, exclusive medium with rigid criteria. I could have a website of my own, if I wanted; and I haven't done anything more significant than making my own toast for years.

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Ok ok, I get.

Melbourne players and or 'innovations' shouldn't subject to any criticism. Sorry.

Probably getting off topic now.

Anyway, how about those Dees..?

Baseless criticism? No.

Showing your true colours and they're not pretty.

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Yep - It is a good read, and Jonesy is a great servant of the club.

But Nathan2jones.com????????? What a self serving piece of..

I mean really?

What's wrong with having a URL that is actually self describing? Not self-serving at all and certainly a lot easier to remember.

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how many games of AFL have you played mate

seriously take a good look at yourself

surely people like this shouldnt be given the privelege of using supporter forums

Maybe a bex and a nap curry?

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The Internet's not some ritzy, exclusive medium with rigid criteria. I could have a website of my own, if I wanted; and I haven't done anything more significant than making my own toast for years.

i was talking about the demonland poster and his right to post here and go personally slagging off our players with such little reason to do so. Shouldn't be tolerated, this is a public place.

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