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  On 28/09/2012 at 08:57, DeeZee said:

The club should make a big deal about this and make a complaint to the AFL and Carlton,anything to put him in his place.

Payback time!

Can't two mates have a little joke around these days ?

What is this world comeing to...

 
  On 28/09/2012 at 09:09, Green Machine said:

Can't two mates have a little joke around these days ?

What is this world comeing to...

Ordinarily yes, but after the pain this guy has put us through, it's a lot more than that.

  On 28/09/2012 at 09:12, DeeZee said:

Ordinarily yes, but after the pain this guy has put us through, it's a lot more than that.

True, Brock is a [censored].

 
  On 28/09/2012 at 09:09, Green Machine said:

Can't two mates have a little joke around these days ?

What is this world comeing to...

Absolutely. Keep em coming. Who knows whats fact and whats fiction.

Didn't Col's mum give Brock.... nevermind...

Brock is nothing but a bad stink. Let him have his Twitter fun.

 

The MFC should take this tweet to the AFL and bring up the obvious issue, Brock has anger issues with the MFCand is trying to undermine the club.

This undermines his allegation of Tanking.

Silly Boy.


Brock definitely has an agenda against the MFC...... When will he stop stabbing us in the back...... He's lucky he still walking..... [censored] OFF DOG MCLEAN!!!!

  On 28/09/2012 at 08:20, Moonshadow said:

Unfortunately for Brock, his cheek has regularly proven to be somewhere between dumb and offensive.

His cheek is on the side of his a&^%hole!
  On 28/09/2012 at 09:59, Demonsterative said:

The MFC should take this tweet to the AFL and bring up the obvious issue, Brock has anger issues with the MFCand is trying to undermine the club.

This undermines his allegation of Tanking.

Silly Boy.

Nice thinking.

It must be boring lying on your mum's couch and drinking all day. So you tweet.

As an aside, Jenny (Brock's mum) said of her son - "Well, he is a McLean you know...", and of Col - "...emptiest head I've ever known..."

... and so the idiot wind blows ...

He makes the AFL look stupid with its two month long unfinished investigation based on the say so of this brainless imbecile who was set up by some mischief making ratings seekers on a television programme. Nobody on that show bothered to ask him whether his new club paid him more than his old club and whether that (and not the "experimentation") had anything to do with him leaving. They didn't bother to ask why someone of lofty principles who doesn't like the philosophy of "experimentation" ended up at Carlton. Neither did the AFL which somehow ignored the revelations in the Brendan Fevola book about "experimentation". Yeah, we know they investigated that thoroughly too. How long did that investigation take?

Do they take seriously allegations from someone who twitters on about giving someone's mother AIDS?

Really

... Idiots, all of them!


Thought he woulda aimed his barb at Moloney after the infamous B&F speech.

  On 28/09/2012 at 16:30, My TD said:

Thought he woulda aimed his barb at Moloney after the infamous B&F speech.

He wouldn't go upsetting Moloney.

Moloney is the type of bloke McLean would stay well clear of.

Maybe we used Silvia as bate to get a big name player?

I guess we will all find out next week then the trade period opens up.

Well we believe everything that Craigy and Neeldy say, so why not Brock, I take it that Sylvia is gone, I believe everything.

Well I'm a bit slow and its taken a while for me to stop finding reasons to excuse Brock but now he's lost me.

Assuming Malthouse doesnt axe him I hope VIineys boy lines him up and flattens him and Watts trips onto his head while trying to get out of the way.


  On 28/09/2012 at 16:27, rumpole said:

... and so the idiot wind blows ...

He makes the AFL look stupid with its two month long unfinished investigation based on the say so of this brainless imbecile who was set up by some mischief making ratings seekers on a television programme. Nobody on that show bothered to ask him whether his new club paid him more than his old club and whether that (and not the "experimentation") had anything to do with him leaving. They didn't bother to ask why someone of lofty principles who doesn't like the philosophy of "experimentation" ended up at Carlton. Neither did the AFL which somehow ignored the revelations in the Brendan Fevola book about "experimentation". Yeah, we know they investigated that thoroughly too. How long did that investigation take?

Do they take seriously allegations from someone who twitters on about giving someone's mother AIDS?

Really

... Idiots, all of them!

Good submission Rumpole.

  On 28/09/2012 at 22:17, Ron Burgundy said:

Malthouse is going to love Brock.

Not sure this will be so, as I read the other day Mr McLean is still uncontracted, hope he likes the sun !

Go Dees !!!

 
  On 28/09/2012 at 23:13, 640MD said:

Not sure this will be so, as I read the other day Mr McLean is still uncontracted, hope he likes the sun !

Go Dees !!!

Your sarcasm detector needs recalibrating.


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