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If Cale Morton dominates for Meth Coke i will be filthy on Cale Morton.

People have every right to be on his back.

He had ample opportunities at MFC to shine and didn't.

That kick last year was pitiful. And who kicked it.

Cale himself. Nobody could do it for him.

I will not be eating words if he succeeds. I will be furious as an MFC Member that we were used.

Stop being a Drama Queen, the odds of Cale dominating for West Coast are very high.

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If Cale Morton dominates for Meth Coke i will be filthy on Cale Morton.

People have every right to be on his back.

He had ample opportunities at MFC to shine and didn't.

That kick last year was pitiful. And who kicked it.

Cale himself. Nobody could do it for him.

I will not be eating words if he succeeds. I will be furious as an MFC Member that we were used.

There's no way in the world that Cale Morton will dominate anything.

Nothing's changed in his body shape...just a few extra blood vessels.

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Should i take my bat and ball.

if you want.

Just go, you are a negative little energy that i would prefer stayed away from my conversations.

I cannot be anymore civil than that.

I was answering a specific post & that is how i will feel if he Succeeds.

I never said he would.

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Morton has the chance to make some on here eat their words.....

He looks bigger, but not by much..... He will get a lot bigger and stronger...... and in two years he will dominate....... there will be people on here crying, then blaming the FD.....

He has more skill than he is given credit for on here......

I'll gladly take bets on ANY of those statements...

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West coast have a good history of picking up talent and utilising it..... Cale will play well for them.... It will take awhile(time we don't have) but it will happen....

AFL club don't just pick up players to make up the numbers, because their cheap...... especially not ones with a record like west coast...... Clearly they have seen something they like.....

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This is a joke, how could Cale be an asset when he will be about the 35th man in line if they're all fit? I actually think Morton was best as a defender in his first few years, he definitely played with more freedom and won the ball a lot. Playing him in the midfield and forward and trying to bulk him did nothing for his confidence and his efforts in the past couple of years were dreadful.

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Fact is, any role he is capable of playing, we already have better candidates on our list.

Other than that, he has undoubted talent in some areas of the game, and I wish him all the best except for when he plays against us.

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I've got a feeling Morton will eclipse his best ever season by tenfold.

Still no great loss.

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Looks bigger to me.

Just more space wasted.

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If you think he looks bigger, I'm afraid you've just forgotten what size he was when he left us.

No visible change. Yet.

The chemist will get onto that.

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Morton has the chance to make some on here eat their words.....

He looks bigger, but not by much..... He will get a lot bigger and stronger...... and in two years he will dominate....... there will be people on here crying, then blaming the FD.....

He has more skill than he is given credit for on here......

How many years have we spent on him? Five? How many (positively) memorable games has he played? Five?

If Cale Morton dominates for Meth Coke i will be filthy on Cale Morton.

People have every right to be on his back.

He had ample opportunities at MFC to shine and didn't.

That kick last year was pitiful. And who kicked it.

Cale himself. Nobody could do it for him.

I will not be eating words if he succeeds. I will be furious as an MFC Member that we were used.

If you think he looks bigger, I'm afraid you've just forgotten what size he was when he left us.

No visible change. Yet.

The chemist will get onto that.

The only way he could bulk up would be.....????? WADA should look at him if and when he does.

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