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He wants to learn a bit about this thing called Karma. Neeld may not be coach of the MFC but he will stay in football as he has a lot to offer and has a lot of friends in senior positions along with a bunch of players at MFC and CFC who have respect and will be coaches down the track.

It will bite Brent right where it hurts when he is looking for a job in football when his playing days are up which is not that far off. Never was a very smart footballer our Brent.

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You have got to be kidding.

He is a grown man and is meant to be professional.

I don't care what personal issues they had, keep this crap to yourself and don't be a tossbag.

I am far from Neeld's biggest fan, but he is still a human being with kids and a wife and he went in and did what he thought was best, regardless of whether it was or wasn't.

Brent Moloney behaving like a petulant child right now somehow vindicates Neeld's position, which is probably the opposite of what Moloney was trying to achieve.

Not too smart is Brent.

Get real, Neeld was a fraud.

Many of you couldn't see past your noses.

Moloney was right, Neeld is a dud, and now it has been proven.

As far as I am concerned, we lost a very good player in Moloney, a heart and soul player, our best midfielder, and he has the right to stick it up everyone who knifed him in the back.

Which include half of you Demonlanders.

Well done Moloney, SHOVE IT UP EM!!!!!!

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His personal Instagram.....

https://twitter.com/pickle2401/status/346472817795137536/photo/1

Should be able to open this link.

That exactly why he is no longer at the MFC what a baby Who would want to work with an idiot like that

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Get real, Neeld was a fraud.

Many of you couldn't see past your noses.

Moloney was right, Neeld is a dud, and now it has been proven.

As far as I am concerned, we lost a very good player in Moloney, a heart and soul player, our best midfielder, and he has the right to stick it up everyone who knifed him in the back.

Which include half of you Demonlanders.

Well done Moloney, SHOVE IT UP EM!!!!!!

pea heart...a soul!

What a sook.

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I loved Beamer as a player and an disappointed he is gone. But that Instagram post is an absolute shocker. Adolescent at best; boorish, petty, mean-spirited, nasty and childish at worst. Goodness, when are some of the AFL players going to grow up? Lots of us THINK stuff but we don't have to say it or publish it.

Today is really starting to turn my guts. Some good news about the Dees, from the Dees, would be really good about now but I might have to wait a while.

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Get real, Neeld was a fraud.

Many of you couldn't see past your noses.

Moloney was right, Neeld is a dud, and now it has been proven.

As far as I am concerned, we lost a very good player in Moloney, a heart and soul player, our best midfielder, and he has the right to stick it up everyone who knifed him in the back.

Which include half of you Demonlanders.

Well done Moloney, SHOVE IT UP EM!!!!!!

You really are something else, tonatopia.

Note that my use of 'something else' is entirely negative.

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He wants to learn a bit about this thing called Karma. Neeld may not be coach of the MFC but he will stay in football as he has a lot to offer and has a lot of friends in senior positions along with a bunch of players at MFC and CFC who have respect and will be coaches down the track.

It will bite Brent right where it hurts when he is looking for a job in football when his playing days are up which is not that far off. Never was a very smart footballer our Brent.

Funny if Neeld was to wind up as an assistant at the Lions... then Beamer might learn a bit about karma.

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You really are something else, tonatopia.

Note that my use of 'something else' is entirely negative.

So is knifing a loyal player in the back when he bled for us, even after he wins the B&F and gets 18 odd votes in the Brownlow.

You should be ashamed of yourself Titan.

So should the rest of you who crucified this poor lad.

Moloney is a champ, a beast of a midfielder who tried his best to develop the young ones. He saw thru Neelds BS which means he is smarter than you Titan.

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Get real, Neeld was a fraud.

Many of you couldn't see past your noses.

Moloney was right, Neeld is a dud, and now it has been proven.

As far as I am concerned, we lost a very good player in Moloney, a heart and soul player, our best midfielder, and he has the right to stick it up everyone who knifed him in the back.

Which include half of you Demonlanders.

Well done Moloney, SHOVE IT UP EM!!!!!!

We lost a lazy, self centred, petulant player who thought that team was spelt te(i)am. The fact that you are so enamoured with him probably says more about you than it does about Neeld. Neeld at least tried and failed... Moloney didn't try and failed - he took exception to the fact that Neeld wanted him to work.

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Meat Head.

Obviously still hasnt gotten over how he was handled and being shipped out from the Dee's if he's posting this type of stuff half a year down the track.....

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Funny if Neeld was to wind up as an assistant at the Lions... then Beamer might learn a bit about karma.

Very funny and could happen, could also be a good chance to wind up at Richmond particularly in Williams comes to us. Ricky P should mind his own business as well.

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Moloney is a champ........

A champ does not act like a petty child. Don't get me wrong I was a big fan of his when he was a Demon, but his conduct while Neeld was around and this tweet proves Neelds point that he was exactly the toxic type who we needed to move on from.

Have a beer and a quiet chuckle, that's the classy thing to do.

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