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Melbourne is going to be a champion team again soon, with out without Scully. Let's just keep positive and wait for the end of the year when the kid might have a better idea of what he wants to do. For now, he is a Demon, and he needs (and deserves) the club, including the supporters, to fully support him.

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jack viney was a huge signing for melb last year...if he was able to resist GWS...why shouldn't scully do the same? the only real argument for him to leave is money...can't see other reasons?!?!?! if he doesn't like melb then how does he know he'll like GWS? serious...he is staying!

Jack Viney never had the option of going to GWS you damn fool!

Somebody find the facepalm image, preferably the double facepalm.

Please.

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Melbourne is going to be a champion team again soon, with out without Scully. Let's just keep positive and wait for the end of the year when the kid might have a better idea of what he wants to do. For now, he is a Demon, and he needs (and deserves) the club, including the supporters, to fully support him.

ABSOLUTELY on the money there Samsara-We can only live in the moment, and right Tom Scully is a DEMON.

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The top 5 things that Tom Scully will announce at the MFC press conference:

1. Football is not really what he thought it would be, and he is considering a future as a truck driver instead.

2. He is engaged. (Possibly Lara Bingle, or the Stkilda school girl)

3. He is gay.

4. He lied about his age and is still actually only 12 years old.

5. Feel free to add as I cant think of another....

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The top 5 things that Tom Scully will announce at the MFC press conference:

1. Football is not really what he thought it would be, and he is considering a future as a truck driver instead.

2. He is engaged. (Possibly Lara Bingle, or the Stkilda school girl)

3. He is gay.

4. He lied about his age and is still actually only 12 years old.

5. Feel free to add as I cant think of another....

HaHaHa!!

6. He has bought an Apartment in Northern London and is in fact signed to play with Arsenal from Next Week....

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The top 5 things that Tom Scully will announce at the MFC press conference:

1. Football is not really what he thought it would be, and he is considering a future as a truck driver instead.

2. He is engaged. (Possibly Lara Bingle, or the Stkilda school girl)

3. He is gay.

4. He lied about his age and is still actually only 12 years old.

5. Feel free to add as I cant think of another....

He can't find his left sock (he seems the sort of guy that might have them sorted that way). It's white with a black stripe.

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The top 5 things that Tom Scully will announce at the MFC press conference:

1. Football is not really what he thought it would be, and he is considering a future as a truck driver instead.

2. He is engaged. (Possibly Lara Bingle, or the Stkilda school girl)

3. He is gay.

4. He lied about his age and is still actually only 12 years old.

5. Feel free to add as I cant think of another....

1. He has signed a generous 4-year deal, feels very fortunate to be at such a wonderful and proud club, and is looking forward to tearing it apart this season with his mates in the red and blue.

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1. He has signed a generous 4-year deal, feels very fortunate to be at such a wonderful and proud club, and is looking forward to tearing it apart this season with his mates in the red and blue.

Hey - no truth-telling.

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Velocity Sports has previously stated that Scully's contract negotiations with the Demons would be deferred to seasons end so that Scully could "direct all his energies to the 2011 season". Velocity Sports also indicated that finalisation of the AFL's new TV rights was a consideration. Surely if those issues are relevant to Scully's future, they are also relevant to Gysberts'future and the futures of other AFL players in their stable. There is a strange odour in the fact that Velocity Sports are having ongoing negotiations about Gysberts'contract but are deferring discussions with Melbourne over Scully's future. Either Gysberts' welfare (and that of other AFL players in the VS stable) aren't as important as Scully's, or Velocity Sports are telling a few porkies about where things are at between Scully and GWS.

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They might be looking for a new keeper after the ordinary display in the cup final this week. :)

You are not wrong, that was apalling. But i don't think Arsenne was really giving it 100%

Good Luck to Birmingham, The Pubs would have Rocked out all week!!

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Velocity Sports has previously stated that Scully's contract negotiations with the Demons would be deferred to seasons end so that Scully could "direct all his energies to the 2011 season". Velocity Sports also indicated that finalisation of the AFL's new TV rights was a consideration. Surely if those issues are relevant to Scully's future, they are also relevant to Gysberts'future and the futures of other AFL players in their stable. There is a strange odour in the fact that Velocity Sports are having ongoing negotiations about Gysberts'contract but are deferring discussions with Melbourne over Scully's future. Either Gysberts' welfare (and that of other AFL players in the VS stable) aren't as important as Scully's, or Velocity Sports are telling a few porkies about where things are at between Scully and GWS.

I guess there is merit here, and it is this sort of thinking that still makes one think he might leave. At the end of the day, Scully has much more bargaining power than Gysberts, and this management group might see signing Gysberts ASAP as a big positive whilst waiting is the best option for Scully, considering his position.

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I'd be a little careful about who you call a fool.

<Deep breath.>

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Is there a triple facepalm photo..?

In fact, the only practical way for GWS to steal Viney from them, was to finish last in 2012 and take him as top draft pick.

Maybe read an article before linking to it..?

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I haven't read our code of conduct lately but surely this kind of talk deserves a ban!

hahah that's what I was going to say

absolute fail of a comment to post on a football forum populated exclusively by die hard demons

i heard he goes to sunday mass and yells out "THERE IS NO GOD!' during communion

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Melbourne is going to be a champion team again soon, with out without Scully. Let's just keep positive and wait for the end of the year when the kid might have a better idea of what he wants to do. For now, he is a Demon, and he needs (and deserves) the club, including the supporters, to fully support him.

Damn I like that post. I really, really do.

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jack viney was a huge signing for melb last year...if he was able to resist GWS...why shouldn't scully do the same? the only real argument for him to leave is money...can't see other reasons?!?!?! if he doesn't like melb then how does he know he'll like GWS? serious...he is staying!

Mate.... bottom line is money talks and that's all there is to it. He'll get to play his beloved football nonetheless and perhaps make history in helping GWS achieve their first EVER premiership!

HOWEVER...

- ALL his family are in Melbourne.

- He'll never get the same crowds (the Dees' numbers are building!).

- Victoria is the home of AFL!

- The best stadium in the world will no longer be his HOME GROUND.

It's either "GWS $$" or "the value of what the MFC could soon become".

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jack viney was a huge signing for melb last year...if he was able to resist GWS...why shouldn't scully do the same? the only real argument for him to leave is money...can't see other reasons?!?!?! if he doesn't like melb then how does he know he'll like GWS? serious...he is staying!

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