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FAREWELL LIAM JURRAH

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Whenever there's an implosion at Essendon I jump onto "Bomberblitz to have a laugh at their pain and infighting. I bet those bastards are enjoying payback now.

you know what...that assumes we aere worse off. Maybe we arent
 

Just keep a sense of Humor, teach him that.

You gotta be able to laugh at yourself or at least your footy club!

That, like everyone else, he can lead a horse to water...................

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actually I was referring to the 'raised eyebrows' thing.

 

While I used to salivate at his potential and immense talent, I spent half of last year's games screaming at LJ to stop being so lazy, basically kicking junk time goals and rarely chasing.

He never had the attitude or the hunger.

I'd rather have a committed hungry and never say die player with 75% of LJ's potential.


actually I was referring to the 'raised eyebrows' thing.

My bad, didn't reslise

And you never know, they may thank you for it one day.

I long for that day to come PRB.

While I used to salivate at his potential and immense talent, I spent half of last year's games screaming at LJ to stop being so lazy, basically kicking junk time goals and rarely chasing.

He never had the attitude or the hunger.

I'd rather have a committed hungry and never say die player with 75% of LJ's potential.

Thats a pretty good player you just described.

Know where he is at present?

 

Don't we all.

Yet to thank my old man for the "inheritance"...


What a joke. Can't believe some people are saying thanks for the memories! He could of at least bought us dinner if he knew all along he was going to f**k us!

We've been by his side through this whole ordeal, which may I mention was through the fault of no-one but himself, and he's turned around and thrown us under the bus.

He had a few highlights but he's treated Melbourne quite frankly with complete disdain, and the supporters with even less. We've all been behind him and his way to pay us back is leave.

I understand aboriginals are closer to families but we gave him his big break and I'm so so disappointed in him. Leave Liam and never come back, I don't want to hear about you again.

Thats a pretty good player you just described.

Know where he is at present?

No 38

Oh dear.

OK Thats it for me.................

.I'm going to watch "In Bruges", then

"The Big Lebowski", then

I'm off to bed.............

............................... with Townes Van Zandt playing background music...."Waiting round to die"


Whenever there's an implosion at Essendon I jump onto "Bomberblitz to have a laugh at their pain and infighting. I bet those bastards are enjoying payback now.

For people who want us to shake out the list & move forward this isn't Pain. It's pleasure.

We will be stronger after our cleanup is done & dusted.

The problem is everyone laughs at our footy club!

Aint that the truth

Yes finally someone gets it.

Congratulations Theo why is it everyone thinks that we get to have any input on where LJ goes.

He can enter the pre season draft.

He has said he will live no where else but Adelaide.

It is pointless GWS, CGS ,MFc or Bulldogs picking him.

Port is next if they want him guess what he goes to Port and the Dees get Zero.

The benefit to the MFC is we no longer have his problems and distractions.

I reckon there are quite a few at the MFC that are not crying themselves to sleep tonight.

A much bigger problem is Rivers walking to Geelong

LJ is a side show. nothing in 2012 and probably not a lot more in 2013 had he stayed.

I was over him months ago.

Lets get on with keeping Rivers.

I don't think he'll officially be Out of contract, til after the Trade period finishes, & prior to the draft begins

This is what helps clubs trade, before finalising the list..

The problem is everyone laughs at our footy club!

True but I am sure it will turn around eventhough it seems a long way off now.

If it doesnt it wont matter cause the MFC wont be in existence.


What the hell does that mean? If you have something to say, say it!

It mean's someone has just said something ugly and a bit disgusting (like "WHITE MELBOURNE POLICY"), and in the awkward silence that follows, a tool like me says "Oh Dear".

I don't think he'll officially be Out of contract, til after the Trade period finishes, & prior to the draft begins

This is what helps clubs trade, before finalising the list..

He just waits till the pre season draft deluded.

That is how we got Joel McDonald from Brisbane.

Just wait and as we had I think first pick we took him and Brisbane got nil

 

It mean's someone has just said something ugly and a bit disgusting (like "WHITE MELBOURNE POLICY"), and in the awkward silence that follows, a tool like me says "Oh Dear".

It mean's someone has just said something ugly and a bit disgusting (like "WHITE MELBOURNE POLICY"), and in the awkward silence that follows, a tool like me says "Oh Dear".

I got it PaulRB

no explanation needed

I don't think he'll officially be Out of contract, til after the Trade period finishes, & prior to the draft begins

This is what helps clubs trade, before finalising the list..

I seem to remember they are contracted til oct 31 for this vey reason.

trade week ends oct 26.

Will be interesting


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