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The tragic downfall of Liam Jurrah

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Interesting article on the AFL website suggesting that his time at Melbourne was the start of his drinking. Mentions the 'boozy culture' on the trip to China, linking the same trip to the leaving of Tom Scully.

You need to read this stinga.

And, Liam was very thankful towards the club when he left.

I'm happy to read links to his positivity toward th club

 

Interesting article on the AFL website suggesting that his time at Melbourne was the start of his drinking. Mentions the 'boozy culture' on the trip to China, linking the same trip to the leaving of Tom Scully.

Yeah, well I'd probably drink heavily if I was drafted by Melbourne.

Being a supporter has taken a heavy enough toll on my liver.

Yeah, well I'd probably drink heavily if I was drafted by Melbourne.

Being a supporter has taken a heavy enough toll on my liver.

Was there ever a time when people took responsibility for their own actions? Liam's drinking is his own fault.

 

Liam comes from an area where drinking is a problem in his culture, why do Melbourne now cop the blame for his drinking?

Unfortunately there are still people stirring the pot.

Written by Matt Thompson. Enough said.

A true media vulture. Who is not that smart, he has little tact.


What the hell is going on?..

They are attacking us again, inferring all of Liams troubles started when he got mixed up with the Demons.

Im totally incensed and now convinced someome is trying to destroy this club.

Interesting article on the AFL website suggesting that his time at Melbourne was the start of his drinking. Mentions the 'boozy culture' on the trip to China, linking the same trip to the leaving of Tom Scully.

Alice Springs was his problem not MFC or Yuendumu purely from an alcohol pov.

Surely Port is not the best place for someone in Liam's position to consider heading. Not exactly a shining light for post season behaviour............

See what I did there?

Where do these guys get off? Correct me if I am wrong but a number of key Pies' held an ongoing influence on Liam during his stay at the club. Also like the fact it says we delisted him. Would have thought we really didn't have a choice after the walked out on us.

 

Clearly this was because of the culture Neale Daniher brought in hey Deeluded and WYL...

Clearly this was because of the culture Neale Daniher brought in hey Deeluded and WYL...

give it a rest Stuie...

I like the line about him wanting to go back to help unify his community. I never knew that a machette was a unification tool and that the MFC drinking culture was worse than indigenous drinking culture.

Some members of the footy media just love a negative MFC story. You don't see anyone blaming the pies for Marley Williams (a young impressionable recruit) belting that bloke in Perth.

MFC is an easy target.

Apparently they are now investigating us for starting WW 2 and assassinating Presidents Kennedy and Lincoln, as well as causing the plague of London and the destruction of Pompeii.

PS. Caroline Wilson has a source and knows we are guilty.

Apparently they are now investigating us for starting WW 2 and assassinating Presidents Kennedy and Lincoln, as well as causing the plague of London and the destruction of Pompeii.

PS. Caroline Wilson has a source and knows we are guilty.

Ha! Now I KNOW the sources... I can tell by the age of the events mentioned.

It's....... WYL and Deeluded!! They are only happy when blaming MFC people for something and they've joined forces to perpetuate the bigger picture of destroying the Demons and thus achieving nirvana.


Apparently they are now investigating us for starting WW 2 and assassinating Presidents Kennedy and Lincoln, as well as causing the plague of London and the destruction of Pompeii.

PS. Caroline Wilson has a source and knows we are guilty.

I think we can share the blame with Jack Watts for a couple of those but the plague was almost certainly caused by rats and , therefore, Essendon would be prime suspects for that one.

Terrible article. Also, I think that afl.com.au must have followed Fairfax in outsourcing their sub-editing to New Zealand - the intro to the article in the 'News' section of afl.com.au states that Liam is still a listed Melbourne player.

Ha! Now I KNOW the sources... I can tell by the age of the events mentioned.

It's....... WYL and Deeluded!! They are only happy when blaming MFC people for something and they've joined forces to perpetuate the bigger picture of destroying the Demons and thus achieving nirvana.

that's Hilarious Stuie.

First week of Clown School is doing you good.

You're on a roll now...Vegas beckons....

that's Hilarious Stuie.

First week of Clown School is doing you good.

You're on a roll now...Vegas beckons....

Whatever you say WYL/Caro/Jon/Adrian....

Ha! Now I KNOW the sources... I can tell by the age of the events mentioned.

It's....... WYL and Deeluded!! They are only happy when blaming MFC people for something and they've joined forces to perpetuate the bigger picture of destroying the Demons and thus achieving nirvana.

Jeez Stuie .. just when I beginning to think you had a sense of humour.


Jeez Stuie .. just when I beginning to think you had a sense of humour.

It wasn't a joke...

 

Ha! Now I KNOW the sources... I can tell by the age of the events mentioned.

It's....... WYL and Deeluded!! They are only happy when blaming MFC people for something and they've joined forces to perpetuate the bigger picture of destroying the Demons and thus achieving nirvana.

Aim higher Stuie .

It's a cliche but

when it bends ,it is funny.

when it breaks ,it's not funny.

Otherwise ,

Carry on being your wonderfully sharp witted self and lay off the amyl nitrate,mate.


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