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Posted (edited)

No good but stuff happens, at least we're not finals bound etc.

Important thing is to get it right.

Good opportunity for someone else to get a run.

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Posted

This is just so unfair!

Going to need a few days to process this!

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Just when things were looking up

Perhaps we are getting all the bad luck out of the way. This year is a right off anyway

As stated above it is a good opportunity to blood some youngsters

Who knows, someone may come through and surprise all

Here's hoping

Posted

This is f77king bullsh22 im sorry but magner why did you run into that marking contest when you should be picking up the crums.

Not happy at all

Posted

shattered!!!

dead set, what has this club done to deserve the crap it has copped in the past 18 months?

Posted

This is f77king bullsh22 im sorry but magner why did you run into that marking contest when you should be picking up the crums.

Not happy at all

Dont think it happened then remember early in the game he pulled up sore after a contest, thats probably when the tear started.

Very bad luck for Mitch was on track for AA. Hope he recovers and picks up where he left off.


Posted

Totally gutted. Poor Mitch. Hopefully some of the other guys will stand up and be counted.

Posted

We can't take a trick at the moment. Oh well, get all this [censored] out of the way now so we can hit the ground running next year.

Posted

I'm just gutted by this. All the best for recovery Mitch, come back bigger and stronger in 2013.

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Bugger

Bugger

BUGGER

This year is a test of everything and we WILL be better for it. But its just stuffed luck for Mitch...and us.

Mitch I sure is stoic about this whilst inwardly very disappointed.

Suck it in Dees... when the going gets tough .....

You can choose a victimmentality....or get over it and see it as a chance to blood others and we grow and get better.

Recover well and speedily Mitch.....thanks very much for everything so far. Youre a gem.

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Feel for him. Was brave against the good sides during the tough run. If anyone deserved a couple of days out against [censored] opposition it was him. Kicks 4 in a quarter then out for the year. Sucks balls.

Posted

JUST WHEN YOU THINK THINGS CANT GET WORSE.

THE FIRST CHAMPION WE HAVE GETS TAKEN OUT BY OUR TUFF NUT ROOKIE PICK

BULL SH$$

BRING ON 2013

Posted

Dont think it happened then remember early in the game he pulled up sore after a contest, thats probably when the tear started.

Reading the link provided on the previous page I reckon you're spot on there.

Devastated.

Posted

Bloody hell. This feels like a sick joke and I'm just waiting for someone to jump out and say "ha ha, gotya!"

Any moment now...

...

:(

I'm completely gutted. Takes all the shine off a good win. What an absolute kick in the guts for the whole club, us supporters, the playing group and Clark himself. FFS, cut us some damn slack!

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I cant comprehend this crap.. Anything decent this club gets, something happens.. Could you ask for a worse year? End the season now


Posted (edited)

As sad as I am for big Mitch the fact is we will cope with his loss. The reality is we just have too.Time for Martin to stand up and perhaps for Cook to show us what he can do. It should also be noted that two of our best quarters this year were the 2nd and 3rd quarters, both minus Mitch. Get well big fella and come back bigger and better.

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As sad as I am for big Mitch the fact is we will cope with his loss. The reality is we just have too.Time for Martin to stand up and perhaps for Cook to show us what he can do. It should also be noted that two of our best quarters this year were the 2nd and 3rd quarters, both minus Mitch. Get well big fella and come bigger and better.

A sensible post at last. Good teams regroup, initiate Plan B, and get on with it. Which I'm certain what will happen. The sky hasn't fallen, other players will get their chance, and a good player may emerge.

Good luck to Mitch, and see you next season better than ever.

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Guess the only POSSITIVE is if Mitch can't run he will be spending many months in the gym. Hopefully come out with arms like cloke.

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As we are all gutted I decided to take a breath relax and post my logical thoughts that are full of common sense so here goes.

THIS IS ALL BLOODY SCULLY'S FAULT! If he could have gotten a bloody kick the ball wouldn't have been near mitch and he would have kicked at least 10 on the weekend and would be lining up for us next week but NO Scully is an over priced Hack!

Secondly does anyone know Mitch's blood type? I am willing to cut my foot off and donate it to Mitch and the MFC. We are boosting our footy department so if I can't send him my foot I'm sure the MFC has made some spare ones out of Pig DNA a bit like the scientist off south park did. If he can't come back with my foot or a new one i'm sure we can find other avenues at goal for the rest of the year. We will Cook something up.

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Gutted. One of my hopes this season was to watch Mitch becoming an elite forward.

Hope he has a speedy recovery and is cherry ripe to go for the start of the preseason.

We can really use a good break for once.

Posted (edited)

Guess the only POSSITIVE is if Mitch can't run he will be spending many months in the gym. Hopefully come out with arms like cloke.

6 weeks minimum on crutches and in plaster before rehab. Doubt it. Lisfranc tears demand that you put no weight whatsoever on the affected foot.

He'll start day 1 of preseason I hope...

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