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No kidney stones today. No foxtel issues today. No MFC losses today. No MFC bad news today. Fair day all in all.

Gee, I hope I don't moz the rest of the day.

Put the moz on us with Frawley, is what you did!

Not that he'll leave, but thanks to a nothing article we now have to suffer through all the incessant fear-mongering, woe-betide-is posting behaviour, and even worse, the fools who throw themselves forward in a desperate effort to be the first to vocally proclaim Frawley is a certainty to leave.

 

Put the moz on us with Frawley, is what you did!

Not that he'll leave, but thanks to a nothing article we now have to suffer through all the incessant fear-mongering, woe-betide-is posting behaviour, and even worse, the fools who throw themselves forward in a desperate effort to be the first to vocally proclaim Frawley is a certainty to leave.

Frawley who?

Frawley who?

You know him DF he is the one playing for the Hawks next year.

 

You know him DF he is the one playing for the Hawks next year.

Does he need anyone to pack his bags?

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One of my boys is available!

You know him DF he is the one playing for the Hawks next year.

Do you think he has already signed the contract with the Dawks?


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Do you think he has already signed the contract with the Dawks?

I am feeling pain again.

Do you think he has already signed the contract with the Dawks?

No idea DF

You will know he is off.

When he says one of two things

I want to be a one club player.

I want to stay with the MFC.

Those are sure indicators he is leaving.

IMO unless there is way more improvement than I expect he will go.

Put yourself in his position

Play finals in 2015 with possible GF appearance or struggle towards tenth?

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I think the AFL has created a monster with this free agency. Good players will want to go to the better clubs and they will stay strong and the weaker clubs will have less chance of improving.

Makes a mockery of the draft.

 

I think the AFL has created a monster with this free agency. Good players will want to go to the better clubs and they will stay strong and the weaker clubs will have less chance of improving.

Makes a mockery of the draft.

This was created by the players and their union Redleg.

The AFL actually fought it for a few years.

This is totally player driven.

No idea DF

You will know he is off.

When he says one of two things

I want to be a one club player.

I want to stay with the MFC.

Those are sure indicators he is leaving.

IMO unless there is way more improvement than I expect he will go.

Put yourself in his position

Play finals in 2015 with possible GF appearance or struggle towards tenth?

Did he not say that he wanted to stay at the MFC?


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This was created by the players and their union Redleg.

The AFL actually fought it for a few years.

This is totally player driven.

It may well be player driven but my conclusion remains the same.

It may well be player driven but my conclusion remains the same.

I was not disagreeing with you Redleg just making the point that it is player driven

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I was not disagreeing with you Redleg just making the point that it is player driven

We need to stop players driving.


I have actually set my Foxtel IQ to record the NAB Challenge v Richmond courtesy of my iPhone App. The wonders of modern science.

Grrrr you just reminded me how little I get to see MFC games on free to air TV over here.

Biff can you keep your girls under control

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Grrrr you just reminded me how little I get to see MFC games on free to air TV over here.

It is no better here DF

Unless we start winning games you can largely forget the MFC on free to air.

It is no better here DF

Unless we start winning games you can largely forget the MFC on free to air.

But its easier for you to get to games?


Great!

Come in to my week day place and find it been ransacked!

And so another AGM is upon us.

I will troop off tonight with great hope as usual.

With a new President, CEO, CFO, Umpteen new Board members and Coach it should at least have some fresh faces.

Should be good to see the differences from a year ago.

Sadly it was at last year's AGM I walked away thinking " Neeld has no idea"

Seriously doubt that will happen this year.

Perhaps next year I can attend with the feeling we are on an upward trend.

Great!

Come in to my week day place and find it been ransacked!

Once had my car broken into DF, I know the feeling.

Like the MFC it is all up from here!

 
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Great!

Come in to my week day place and find it been ransacked!

Hope you haven't lost too much. It is a rotten feeling. Good luck in clean up.

Once had my car broken into DF, I know the feeling.

Like the MFC it is all up from here!

Must have been kids

As they appear to have only taken my Xbox, Laptop, Camera,Tablet and Fog Machine

Could have taken much more.

Last week the house across the road was also do over.

I had my car broken into as well many years ago when I was a poor Uni Student, the sods had taken my tunes.


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