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We may have lost some high draft picks, but at least the Pea hearts have gone!

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Sad to see some high pick going to waste. Good to see Moloney, Morton, Gysberts et al on their bike. I suppose the number where you were drafted at is only really a number in the end. It means nothing after you have been in the system.

 

Sad to see some high pick going to waste. Good to see Moloney, Morton, Gysberts et al on their bike. I suppose the number where you were drafted at is only really a number in the end. It means nothing after you have been in the system.

Correct. Something the player identified in your own profile name would want to take heed of in 2013 given he's coming out of contract.

Someone said it perfectly in another thread ... Give 100%, 100% of the time, or F%!?K off!

My first reaction was, 'they must want to give our new picks some good guernsey numbers'!

Bit perplexed, however perhaps they have a formula for what types of players should be on a list, and viney is taking gysberts inside mid role, and they have plans for someone else to play the sort of role Morton might have had?

 

The cards were marked long ago by the look of it.

Gysberts would have gone to Geelong if not for Caddy. Morton would have got to WC earlier if not for the Brown deal being so slow.

In the end they just had to go.

Not part of the Hardest Team.

I wonder if both of them asked to be traded?


I wonder if both of them asked to be traded?

They wouldn't have asked they would've been told.

My first reaction was, 'they must want to give our new picks some good guernsey numbers'!

Bit perplexed, however perhaps they have a formula for what types of players should be on a list, and viney is taking gysberts inside mid role, and they have plans for someone else to play the sort of role Morton might have had?

What role was that. I'm not sure I've ever known what his role was.

And, by the way, I don't think any player, ever, who runs out onto an AFL field has a pea heart. Undoubtedly some are more fearless than others. But I think the starting point for all AFL players is a high level of pain tolerance and willingness to be hurt. I think that descriptor is unfair and unwarranted.

They wouldn't have asked they would've been told.

GO or FO!

 

Had a look at Jack Watts season in review on the MFC website and was really pleased to see some of the marks he took backing back into packs whilst keeping his eyes on the ball and not dropping his head.

Jacks going to be a great player just needs to fill out a bit more

ppl are acting like we have delisted half our list with old player.

We have picked up 2 older players, 2 mid 20 players and 4 kids.

I still think we have come out on top

They did say they Where building a War chest.

There was nothing said about picking new players around our crapy list.

Some players had to go to make way for the war chest.


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