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Also I'm not sure if there was a session yesterday. But there is definitely one today. There've designed a special St Pat's day training guernsey.

Demons turn green for St Patrick's Day.

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The current GWS color scheme is probably the only thing I like about them. Anyway, each to their own.

The Channel 7 Jurrah report sounds like a beat up. Melbourne have released their article fairly quickly, I suspect, to dispell any misinformation.

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i reckon if we ever get a team in tassie theyll go green, might have to start asking norf what there thoughts are on green... :)

Speaking of Green, can someone tell him he is not even in the leadership group anymore and stop yapping to the press. He just seems to love being quoted since he started but his comments nenver do us any good.

just shut up and play footy. he is barely in our first 22 as it is.

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Speaking of Green, can someone tell him he is not even in the leadership group anymore and stop yapping to the press. He just seems to love being quoted since he started but his comments nenver do us any good.

just shut up and play footy. he is barely in our first 22 as it is.

What can they do to him?

take the captain's job off him?

Who is going to replace him in the 22 this year?

He was our second highest goal kicker in 2011 and the leading kicker is not playing.

Based on his form 2 weeks ago I doubt he is in any danger of missing a spot in the starting 22.

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Speaking of Green, can someone tell him he is not even in the leadership group anymore and stop yapping to the press. He just seems to love being quoted since he started but his comments nenver do us any good.

just shut up and play footy. he is barely in our first 22 as it is.

The club puts players up to be interviewed and he is our most experianced player,who would you have speak to the press at this time of the year. Stupid post
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Speaking of Green, can someone tell him he is not even in the leadership group anymore and stop yapping to the press. He just seems to love being quoted since he started but his comments nenver do us any good.

just shut up and play footy. he is barely in our first 22 as it is.

Get a grip! He's been put out there by the cub. Would have thought anyone paying attention to current issues and media protocols would know this? He is still a senior player and he can actually speak, in fact spoke well today.

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Speaking of Green, can someone tell him he is not even in the leadership group anymore and stop yapping to the press. He just seems to love being quoted since he started but his comments nenver do us any good.

just shut up and play footy. he is barely in our first 22 as it is.

Nope.

I doubt he runs to the press and says"talk to me, talk to me".

I have noticed his yap when he plays, I have noticed the odd quote from him.

He has had all leadership roles taken from him yet he still wants to act like a leader.

His actions onfield will obviously be his litmus test but good on him I say for wanting to be influential.

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Speaking of Green, can someone tell him he is not even in the leadership group anymore and stop yapping to the press. He just seems to love being quoted since he started but his comments nenver do us any good.

just shut up and play footy. he is barely in our first 22 as it is.

It takes TWO to tangle and seems like the press has got great confidence in him.

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Speaking of Green, can someone tell him he is not even in the leadership group anymore and stop yapping to the press. He just seems to love being quoted since he started but his comments nenver do us any good.

just shut up and play footy. he is barely in our first 22 as it is.

Maybe he was put up by the club because of his name and the color of the jumper he was wearing. Just maybe???

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It takes TWO to tangle and seems like the press has got great confidence in him.

Love it JCB

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The club puts players up to be interviewed and he is our most experianced player,who would you have speak to the press at this time of the year. Stupid post

Totally agree! Brad would not be fronting the press without MFC footy department either putting him forward or agreeing to a request. Ray B should be focusing criticism on the MFC.

Seems to me the club is happy to put Brad forward when it suits and seems also he would be happy to take the heat to protect the younger guys including the co- captains BUT is a bit odd excluding him from any leadership role at the same time. Note Brad has only stated they are all behind and support LJ and in effect repeated Neld line that LJ will not be ready to play senior footy until seconf half of the season. Shouldn't be bagged for that

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Also I'm not sure if there was a session yesterday. But there is definitely one today. There've designed a special St Pat's day training guernsey.

Demons turn green for St Patrick's Day.

Jeysus as a proud Irishman and Dee, got to get me one of these

Tiocfadh Ar Lor

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if jurrah wasn't able to return to Melbourne the only clubs he would conciser would be fremantle and Adelaide

Presumably this comes from the same excellent source that brought us gems like "Jurrah won't return to Victoria".

Please stop posting rumours and speculation as if they're fact.

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