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I was looking for the MFC party and the Paul Roos party but could not see them.

 
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It's not the home ground that is making it hard for the Dockers, it's the 3 Cats umpires.

Umpire 28 has basically gifted 3 goals to the Cats, with each one claimed not to be a free by the commentators. He is pathetic. The other 2 aren't much better.

Pav and Mayne missing 3 sitters hasn't helped.

Freo should be at least 4 goals up.

It's not the home ground that is making it hard for the Dockers, it's the 3 Cats umpires.

Umpire 28 has basically gifted 3 goals to the Cats, with each one claimed not to be a free by the commentators. He is pathetic. The other 2 aren't much better.

Pav and Mayne missing 3 sitters hasn't helped.

Freo should be at least 4 goals up.

It's a joke

 

The problem with Geelong having such a home ground advantage is that it's greater than the home advantage of the team that finished first. And I don't like Hawthorn.

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The problem with Geelong having such a home ground advantage is that it's greater than the home advantage of the team that finished first. A d I don't like Hawthorn.

Cats now in the Hawks side of the draw. One of them won't make it.


In my wildest dreams I never thought we would get to 250 pages on this thread.

The "other one" has slowed to a crawl all but burnt out.

Bananas forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I listened to the press conference.

I was impressed and it takes a bit these days for the MFC to impress me.

Between Mr. P Roos and Mr. P Jackson I think we have something that has not existed for a long time.

We have IMO two people at the top who know what the hell they are doing.

I now have something to look forward too at the MFC.

I am however still fairly pessimistic about our team for 2014 and the next couple of years.

A lot of work is required to make our list into a competitive unit.

The upside is I believe we now have the crew to achieve it.

I have hope this Spring and summer.

Does this translate into less or more single Malt OD?

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In my wildest dreams I never thought we would get to 250 pages on this thread.

The "other one" has slowed to a crawl all but burnt out.

Bananas forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We have only just begun, there are so many other topics to discuss on this thread.

Has anyone discovered why we accepted Clisby's penalty so that he could play for Casey in the finals and now he is not.

 

Does this translate into less or more single Malt OD?

Probably more Bbo.


We have only just begun, there are so many other topics to discuss on this thread.

Has anyone discovered why we accepted Clisby's penalty so that he could play for Casey in the finals and now he is not.

What the MFC does to Casey in September is the eight wonder of the world to me Redleg.

I still have no understanding of why you would elevate Magner to the senior list and then not play him

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What the MFC does to Casey in September is the eight wonder of the world to me Redleg.

I still have no understanding of why you would elevate Magner to the senior list and then not play him

That is certainly strange. Now he will probably be delisted.

Where is Clisby, is he injured?

What the MFC does to Casey in September is the eight wonder of the world to me Redleg.

I still have no understanding of why you would elevate Magner to the senior list and then not play him

He lost the bet.

Then I say "C'mon the CARDIES!"

(until 1981 the West Perth FC was called the Cardinals then changed their name to Falcons)

I realise that happened TBF

Do you know why they changed?

I realise that happened TBF

Do you know why they changed?

To better build their band.

As "Cardinal" Red was seen as an old term and a bird of pray "falcons" was more modern term.


We have only just begun, there are so many other topics to discuss on this thread.

Has anyone discovered why we accepted Clisby's penalty so that he could play for Casey in the finals and now he is not.

We could talk about apples or even pears LOL

PS please don't make the call as it freaks me out hehe

What the MFC does to Casey in September is the eight wonder of the world to me Redleg.

I still have no understanding of why you would elevate Magner to the senior list and then not play him

hopefully anomalies like this are a thing of the past... Coz they really hurt my head. lol

Totally nonsensical.. ..but then that was the Melbourne way ....alas :unsure:

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hopefully anomalies like this are a thing of the past... Coz they really hurt my head. lol

Totally nonsensical.. ..but then that was the Melbourne way ....alas :unsure:

And then there was recruiting. Or as it could be called, "pin the tail on the donkey".

Does this translate into less or more single Malt OD?

Funny you should say that BBO. Since my admission to a number of Demonlanders, including yourself, regarding my lack of Scotch knowledge, I've endeavoured to expand my vision marginally. Label 5?

Baby steps.

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Shiraz is my preferred poison RTG.

Shhhh there are AFL investigators looking into drugs etc.

Our offical line must be that we all drink banana smoothies at the MFC.

:ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r:

PS does anyone know which team Tony Abbott supports?

People tell me the MFC as he the type of guy who will give alot to his mates.

And now we have Roos we need lots of money LOL

My inside sources tell me the reason Abbot beat Rudd was that half the country voted for some guy called Roos. Go figure.

My inside sources tell me the reason Abbot beat Rudd was that half the country voted for some guy called Roos. Go figure.

So you are saying as MFC supporters we get to vote more then once?

 

So are we going to do something special for our 250 page?

I suggest a Banana Party

Everyone must include in their posts the work Banana for a day or so.

Those that don't must shout a round at the get together

:wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

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Would be nice to see Casey win a final and enjoy a banana in recovery.

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