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My fiance is really 'excited' about the upcoming season and is interested to know who will get the "MORRRTTTOONNN you spud" call at the game/TV....

That's easy I will be yelling Morton you spud round 3 at the G. It rolls off the tounge so easily. That'd If he plays.

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That's easy I will be yelling Morton you spud round 3 at the G. It rolls off the tounge so easily. That'd If he plays.

HOH! I actually had a shiver of joy, anticipation at that thought! He will not be in our colours and the slight guilt I had yelling the above will be GGGAAWWWNNN!!!

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If Morton plays any game for WCE in Victoria, I will get along and lip him all game.. I hold my tongue when frustrated with players in our colours..

So I will take this oppurtunity to get along and let all the past frustration out..

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It is an utter disgrace that you cannot get in with your membership. If they want fans to go to the NAB Cup, this should be a given. Luckily I'm still a concession so the prices aren't too hefty for me. But still, thats a couple of beers I can't have!

Actually, from the AFL website a concession G.A ticket is $15, compared to $12 (At Etihad, $13.30 at the G) for regular season games. It is a joke! If you aren't going to let people in with their memberships at least make the prices comparable to what you will see.

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It is the season of optimism, hope and potential. At this stage I see NO MFC players fitting that bill.......

Look a bit harder Cards13.

We changed a lot at the end of 2013

But there are still more to go this year.

Our list is still a long way off a finals list.

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Look a bit harder Cards13.

We changed a lot at the end of 2013

But there are still more to go this year.

Our list is still a long way off a finals list.

i think we have to forget about the drafting game and accept that this list may be as good as it ever gets.

As long as the tail doesn't wag the dog ,which Neeld will not allow ,we will be right .

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If you think that players can't hear what is being said/shouted/hurled etc, watch the reactions of some players when they get near the boundary and particularly if they do something really good......they can hear

Quite obviously it had little effect on them last year

Sure did not spur them to a higher level of performance.

Then again with a large number of them from last year it probably was their highest level

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