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Haven't seen anything on him yet......What do you think his chances are to play Aussie Rules next year? are we intrested?

 

are we intrested?

funniest thing i have heard/read today!!!

are you dead serious in asking that question?

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Just needed a break from all the other threads were nothing is happening.......I'm not serious about anything let alone this.....

 

Just needed a break from all the other threads were nothing is happening.......I'm not serious about anything let alone this.....

You should have gone for a walk then :) I'd rather we went after Fev's brother!

You could pair him with Fevola and you could have a winning combination. Clubs could not go past that...could they?


You could pair him with Fevola and you could have a winning combination. Clubs could not go past that...could they?

Clubs nor pubs

I would rather sign an entire biker gang than sign Andrew Lovett. Lovett is a little snake in the grass, and is poison to any footy club. His footy days are numbered.

 

I wonder if people wrote the same about Krakouer when he got in trouble...? Although the difference between the 2 is that Lovett was given an innocent verdict.

Yes I wan the best possible culture at our club but these "kids" on our list are actually 18 year old men.

They need to make the right decisions of there own intelligence because they are being paid 6 figures to play a game some of us play for free on the weekends.

With that in mind A. Lovett could be good for the MFC, his speed and goal kicking ability is something we need more of. Also with the other "brothers" at the club he may settle in better.

Krakouer erred in his ways and redeemed himself in WA. He was young enough and talented enough to have another crack.

Lovett and Fevola have had umpteen chances and have yet to convince that anything has changed. Lovett's innocent verdict does little to eradicate a train wreck of social problems that are radioactive. Both are serial culture cancers.

Clubs are smart enough to see that if player quacks like a duck......


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