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Brent Moloney Departing MFC


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If true NOT HAPPY has been treated with disdain, clearance king, hard ball gets, if we haven't done enough to retain and unless serious issues emerge this one will come back and well and trully bite us hard on the rump! As a member, I'll be asking some pretty big questions! Form is temporary class is permanent. Remember, REMEMBER this is our current best and fairest winner and one of the precious few who goes in and gets the agate.

Aghast at this stage!!

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If true NOT HAPPY has been treated with disdain, clearance king, hard ball gets, if we haven't done enough to retain and unless serious issues emerge this one will come back and well and trully bite us hard on the rump! As a member, I'll be asking some pretty big questions! Form is temporary class is permanent. Remember, REMEMBER this is our current best and fairest winner and one of the precious few who goes in and gets the agate.Aghast at this stage!!

Against poor sides, yes. Against good sides, rarely.

FTB.

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You don't win Best and Fairests unless you have an outstanding year AGAINST ALL SIDES! want to try again?

Against poor sides, yes. Against good sides, rarely.

FTB.

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If true NOT HAPPY has been treated with disdain, clearance king, hard ball gets, if we haven't done enough to retain and unless serious issues emerge this one will come back and well and trully bite us hard on the rump! As a member, I'll be asking some pretty big questions! Form is temporary class is permanent. Remember, REMEMBER this is our current best and fairest winner and one of the precious few who goes in and gets the agate.

Aghast at this stage!!

Who has treated him with disdain? I hope you're not referring to the MFC, the club who showed faith in him by bringing him to the club, the club that's paid him extremely well for however many years he's been there, the club that elevated him to the vice captaincy (only to for him to make a mockery of it with his booze fuelled buffoonery), the club that selected him in 19 games this season for absolutely bugger all return.

Let Brent Moloney start taking responsibility for Brent Moloney.

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De ja vu

Very much like Brock Mclean Brent has seen that maybe he is not a good fit for MFC and has chosen to look elsewhere, I say good luck to him and yeah that frees up another spot on the list if he goes.

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Entirely opinion: He's been shisen for 18 months. Yes, I know he won the B&F in 2011. But I'm of the opinion that he won it based off his first half of the season, where he and Jamar were on fire. Rush went down injured and Beamer lost it.

Since Neeld came in he's struggled, and has failed to utilise his existing weapons, let alone create new ones like others have. He's been dropped and realised that it could just be too hard.

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Who has treated him with disdain? I hope you're not referring to the MFC, the club who showed faith in him by bringing him to the club, the club that's paid him extremely well for however many years he's been there, the club that elevated him to the vice captaincy (only to for him to make a mockery of it with his booze fuelled buffoonery), the club that selected him in 19 games this season for absolutely bugger all return.

Let Brent Moloney start taking responsibility for Brent Moloney.

i agree aswell

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Apparently the story is on News.com/Herald Sun - if true and he goes, we have lost - another casualty of poor coaching.

What other casualties have there been? I watched him play at Casey and he looked like he couldn't give a stuff. The pies midfield looked pretty good last year under Neeld.

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My information is that he is definitely leaving. I don't know anything about where he is going. I personally don't like losing experienced players but our leaders haven't been good since we forced junior out. I think we are on the right track even with the atrocious year we have had.

I've been told some other things about others leaving/traded that was a bit of a shock. Maybe not to some though.

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Entirely opinion: He's been shisen for 18 months. Yes, I know he won the B&F in 2011. But I'm of the opinion that he won it based off his first half of the season, where he and Jamar were on fire. Rush went down injured and Beamer lost it.

Since Neeld came in he's struggled, and has failed to utilise his existing weapons, let alone create new ones like others have. He's been dropped and realised that it could just be too hard.

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why are people surprised that he is leaving? got told to trim down over the summer to suit the game plan and didn't. so first he didn't want to listern to the coach and then now he faces the consequence and without a club. serves him right with his [censored] ass attitude for not listerning and losing his [censored] over being dumped from the leadership group. we do not need players like that at our footy club, move him on! nothing but a spoilt brat! theres a reason why he got demoted from the leadership group, and if simon black or a jonathon brown say the way he carried on there would have given him a smack on the chop!

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Joel Selwood wouldn't fit Neeld's game plan-tough hard bodied clearance player.

Beamer would suit Sydney perfectly-clearing from stoppages to the Swans runners and he'd kick goals from inside the centre square at the SCG.

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http://www.news.com....k-1226462679875

I love the way it says he is set to leave, however it also says he is sitting down with club officials to discuss his future?

Shouldn't the media be concentrating on the up coming finals series rather than flogging a dead horse.

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