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Captain just gave his speech nothing more to add.

Got to go out for lunch now will report back later if there is any thing worth reporting I'm sure there will.

 

"They couldn't match the money," Gawn quipped.

What is this referring to?

I think he is making a joke JT

Captain just gave his speech nothing more to add.

Got to go out for lunch now will report back later if there is any thing worth reporting I'm sure there will.

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"They couldn't match the money," Gawn quipped.

What is this referring to?

Neither S.A. Clubs approached Jack or tried to woo him.

Gawk quipped that they could not afford him!

I think he is making a joke JT

Yeah i gathered that, they went from talking about Gawn to Trengove, then JT commented that neither SA club had approached him, then back to Gawns comment, can see how i looked stupid


I've placed a bid for Aussie in the silent auction but I have no idea what that entails if it ends up the winning bid. Jack Watts is the most popular by far.

Anyhow, they're collecting plenty and I hope it's appreciated by the players.

Tsk Tsk, using the iPhone :)

"They couldn't match the money," Gawn quipped.

What is this referring to?

He seems to have a real cocky confidence and quirky sense of humour, does our Maxy. I reckon he's going to have massive cult status sooner rather than later, and for more reasons than just his size.

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Haven't hear much more they have had the Whip around and I will know the figure a bit later, they were hoping for the $1m. Skipper's speech was just the usual you would expect nothing startling.

Enjoyed my night. The last time I have anything to do with the Melbourne Football Club til change is made.


Enjoyed my night. The last time I have anything to do with the Melbourne Football Club til change is made.

Care to elaborate a bit ?

Care to elaborate a bit ?

I'm unhappy with alot of the decisions being made. I've given the club large sum's of money since 2009 and that will now stop. I do, however, like the vision they're taking with regards to Scully.

I'm unhappy with alot of the decisions being made. I've given the club large sum's of money since 2009 and that will now stop. I do, however, like the vision they're taking with regards to Scully.

this isnt twitter your not limited to how much you can write.

this isnt twitter your not limited to how much you can write.

I have elaborated in a thread posted yesterday - It was closed.

this isnt twitter your not limited to how much you can write.

hahahahahaha


I'm unhappy with alot of the decisions being made. I've given the club large sum's of money since 2009 and that will now stop. I do, however, like the vision they're taking with regards to Scully.

I hope you'll continue to support the Demons even if not financially.... :huh:

I hope you'll continue to support the Demons even if not financially.... :huh:

Of course. I won't be seen at the club or have any dealings with the current administration.

wow things must be bad. Do you see them changing?

 

Of course. I won't be seen at the club or have any dealings with the current administration.

You sound like Kevin Bartlett.

Either speak up & share with the forum what you are talking about or zip it?

So over all this internal problems talk Blah Blah Blah

WTF is actually going on?

"They couldn't match the money," Gawn quipped.

What is this referring to?

he's only joking


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