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Not sure what has happened but I have just checked the Newspapers, Radio, TV and Internet!

Nothing disasterous is being reported about the MFc.

What the hell is going on.

haha... maybe we've turned the corner at last OD? ;-)

 
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Ok Mate see you later in May.

Good luck in the USA

Same to you.

haha... maybe we've turned the corner at last OD? ;-)

It has been a very big corner but yes hopefully

 
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I think we just need some good news at the moment. A win against the Tigers. A new sponsor. Dropping the charges against LJ.

I think we just need some good news at the moment. A win against the Tigers. A new sponsor. Dropping the charges against LJ.

Well, Mifsud has apologised to Davey.


It's not all bad - arrived in today's post:

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Strange thing happened to me today. Had a visit from a Hawk supporter who told me he was frustrated with one aspect of the game in that he claimed his team was "crucified" by the umpires. Just checked the stats and they received 29 frees to Geelong's 24. If that's a crucifixion then what do you call 21-1 at half time and 32 - 12 at the end of the game?

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Strange thing happened to me today. Had a visit from a Hawk supporter who told me he was frustrated with one aspect of the game in that he claimed his team was "crucified" by the umpires. Just checked the stats and they received 29 frees to Geelong's 24. If that's a crucifixion then what do you call 21-1 at half time and 32 - 12 at the end of the game?

I call it a normal day at the office for the MFC.

 
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Can see a very intense game this week as Tigers and us both desperate to get a win to stop season spiralling out of control. Loser will probably be declared finished for the year.

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Can see a very intense game this week as Tigers and us both desperate to get a win to stop season spiralling out of control. Loser will probably be declared finished for the year.

Unfortunately that is correct.

Can you imagine how many will be a game for the Dees when we play an interstate side at the ES in July if it is us?

A thought too bad to dwell on


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Well finally some good news. New sponsor. Hopefully more to come. A win saturday would be great.

Well finally some good news. New sponsor. Hopefully more to come. A win saturday would be great.

Like Ethiopia in the AJC Redleg. Lightly raced and good ew value. Should have won its last start. Protest was dismissed.

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Like Ethiopia in the AJC Redleg. Lightly raced and good ew value. Should have won its last start. Protest was dismissed.

Have been so busy haven't even seen fields. Wii tape all races as usual while at footy.

Goals in "186"?

Nope, free kicks in WCEs favour.


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Nope, free kicks in WCEs favour.

Well at least we hold one AFL record, 23-1 early in the third quarter. God we must be a filthy side.

Well at least we hold one AFL record, 23-1 early in the third quarter. God we must be a filthy side.

Surely that record is held by West Coast and not us?

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Surely that record is held by West Coast and not us?

Don't they refer to lowest score as a record as well. Therefore both clubs would hold part of the record on the frees disparity.

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Surely that record is held by West Coast and not us?

Takes two to tango


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Just want us in the game right to the end, so that there is something to watch. Alternatively a huge win would not upset me either.

Have been so busy haven't even seen fields. Wii tape all races as usual while at footy.

Hope you got on.

 

Just want us in the game right to the end, so that there is something to watch. Alternatively a huge win would not upset me either.

Sorry, pal.

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Like Ethiopia in the AJC Redleg. Lightly raced and good ew value. Should have won its last start. Protest was dismissed.

Great get. Well done. Hope you had plenty on.


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