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FAREWELL CALE MORTON

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Foxtel replayed round 3 Melb v Richmond today. Some of Cale's efforts left alot to be desired and was scathingly highlighted by Malthouse and the commentary team. For anyone like me who always has doubts about moving players on, it was a poignant reminder of how disappointing Cale could be. I can't help backing anyone who pulls on a Melbourne jumper but even for me his time was up. All the best Cale.

 

Its a shame he never fullfilled his potential for the Dee's, but the time was right.


Good luck to Cale.

I just hope he has a lot less horrible, tasteless, mean spirited gutless supporters to deal with at West Coast.

My favourite Cale moment:

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Your favourite Watt's moment too?

..........

I just hope he has a lot less horrible, tasteless, mean spirited gutless supporters to deal with at West Coast.

Unlikely. They mark harder than we do.....lol.

 

Oh yeah- they are going to eat poor Cale alive.

(So one 15 year old girl will get a light snack....)

boom tishh!

Still bennell for me

yup!


Good luck to Cale.

I just hope he has a lot less horrible, tasteless, mean spirited gutless supporters to deal with at West Coast.

Not Likely. He will be eaten alive if he keeps dishing up that horrible, tasteless, gutless and insipid brand of football.

Cale will be lucky if he ever plays again.

I'm rapt he is gone.

His efforts were the icing in the worst year ever in the history of our great club.

He needs no sympathy from us .

What a waste of time and cash.

Hasta la vista El Morto.

Cale will be lucky if he ever plays again.

I'm rapt he is gone.

His efforts were the icing in the worst year ever in the history of our great club.

He needs no sympathy from us .

What a waste of time and cash.

Hasta la vista El Morto.

I could not have said it better myself !!!

No, WC were likened to have given up a pack of Twisties (pick 88) to get him.

maybe that just reflects market value?

maybe that just reflects market value?

Chicken Twisties?

Just heard a good joke from a WC supporter:

"Westcoast to make cuts to their list in the coming days. Cale Morton waiting anxiously to see whether he makes the cut"

Lol

any of you blokes seen the youtube video of cale? The song??

Cale will be lucky if he ever plays again.

I'm rapt he is gone.

His efforts were the icing in the worst year ever in the history of our great club.

He needs no sympathy from us .

What a waste of time and cash.

Hasta la vista El Morto.

Biff - is that a word one should use in this context?

For all the derisive comments about Cale, if he ever does apply himself to AFL then he could not be at a better club to do it. Competitive hard at it midfield needing a bit of run and home ground is Subi so should it suit Morton's outside style.

Now its up to Cale.....


Some people have way too much time on their hands. Magic!

he is a waste of space just wish he never came, to think Parick Dangerfield went no.10 in same draft

 

Prendergast has a lot to answer to, he set the club back another 5 years

For all the derisive comments about Cale, if he ever does apply himself to AFL then he could not be at a better club to do it. Competitive hard at it midfield needing a bit of run and home ground is Subi so should it suit Morton's outside style.

Now its up to Cale.....

I don't see how WC are in need of outside run.


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