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Thank you TBF I needed a lift

I hope you like this one?

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Aaron Davey 131007_RedArrown.jpg Retired

Joel Macdonald 131007_RedArrown.jpg Retired

David Rodan 131007_RedArrown.jpg Retired

James Sellar 131007_RedArrown.jpg Delisted

Troy Davis 131007_RedArrown.jpg Delisted

Tom Gillies 131007_RedArrown.jpg Delisted

Josh Tynan 131007_RedArrown.jpg Delisted

Rory Taggert 131007_RedArrown.jpg Delisted

James Magner 131007_RedArrown.jpg Delisted

Nathan Stark 131007_RedArrown.jpg Delisted

Tom Couch 131007_RedArrown.jpg Delisted

Colin Sylvia 131007_RedArrown.jpg Fremantle

Viv Michie 1310071_GreenArrow.jpg Fremantle

Dom Tyson 1310071_GreenArrow.jpg GWS

Bernie Vince 1310071_GreenArrow.jpg Adelaide

Daniel Cross 1310071_GreenArrow.jpg Western Bulldogs

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not troy,

please tell me not troy

you've made a mistake not troy noooooooooooooo

heart broken is

 

not troy,

please tell me not troy

you've made a mistake not troy noooooooooooooo

heart broken is

Was he your Bookkeeper?

Found this little gem of a pic

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I found a secret MFC recruiting camp.

I not sure we changed the type of players though, skinny!

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not troy,

please tell me not troy

you've made a mistake not troy noooooooooooooo

heart broken is

Was he your Bookkeeper?

my bookkeeper was stolen by another demonlander

this subject is now taboo

never to be mentioned AGAIN

btw post 6930 cousins of BBO??

My choice for the Senior Assistant Coach

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How could we loss with him on board?

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I found a secret MFC recruiting camp.

I not sure we changed the type of players though, skinny!

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I was going to ask why they are playing with little balls :unsure: ..... but decided not to :rolleyes:

I was going to ask why they are playing with little balls :unsure: ..... but decided not to :rolleyes:

Its not the size that counts it what you do with it!

Or so all the small balls people say LOL


I was going to ask why they are playing with little balls :unsure: ..... but decided not to :rolleyes:

I thought it was obvious - to celebrate your successful change of avatar ... :-)

my bookkeeper was stolen by another demonlander

this subject is now taboo

never to be mentioned AGAIN

btw post 6930 cousins of BBO??

NP I just call him your Man Servant

OD this Avatar is all about who will get the axe this week!

Is there a need to delist more players?

With the worst team in the league, IMO Yes.

There is so much of the 2013 AFL season I would like to forget or get rid of

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OD this Avatar is all about who will get the axe this week!

Not one of your better onesTBF!

Not one of your better onesTBF!

speaking as one without one I note :rolleyes::)

speaking as one without one I note :rolleyes::)

Better to be thought a fool than put it beyond doubt bb.

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OD here is some possible Avatars for you

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My hunter for you new Avatar continues

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With the worst team in the league, IMO Yes.

There is so much of the 2013 AFL season I would like to forget or get rid of

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What is up with Todd Viney, TBF? :)

Three more have been cut.

Was Magnar promoted to the seniors list near the end of the season?

What happened with the guy from Footscray FC as he is not listed as a recruit on the MFC web site?

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What is up with Todd Viney, TBF? :)

Think he had a man crush on Neeld's

Three more have been cut.

Was Magnar promoted to the seniors list near the end of the season?

What happened with the guy from Footscray FC as he is not listed as a recruit on the MFC web site?

Cross cannot be officially listed until 1 November when the delisted free agency period starts.

At that time we will have three primary list vacancies and four rookie list vacancies.


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