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YES YES YES!

[censored] or not, he is a fantastic running defender.

Our backline is chockers with excellent one-on-one players. The very last piece of the puzzle there is someone who can set up our attacks.

Garland, Frawley, Terlich

O'Brian, McDonald, Grimes

Best backline in the league, to go with the best forward line in the comp. If only we had a good midfield, we could be premiership contenders NEXT YEAR!!!

 

Need to find out the cause of the falling out wouldn't we?

Barrett said it was something Bucks said that he overheard.


So overrated.

I despise the fat hating self indulgent anker with a W at the start.

I've never despised a Melbourne player but I would him.

NO WAY! Thinks he is bigger than the club. Wouldn't touch him with a ten foot pole.

 

Agree he is ridiculously overrated. Plays with little to no accountability and is poor when forced to defend.

No bloody way!


No way, we should learn from our mistakes, his best days are well gone

I think he had fallen out of favour because he isn't a great defender.

He is a great attacking player who runs with the ball but one on one not great.

May as well recruit Harry, we have picked up every other spud who has come onto the market.

I think he had fallen out of favour because he isn't a great defender.

He is a great attacking player who runs with the ball but one on one not great.

Think you're right mate, if we have a go at anyone from Collingwood it should be Daisy who has a huge work rate. Body to continue in AFL is the problem though.


No way, we should learn from our mistakes, his best days are well gone

I'm not condoning picking him up, but he is 26! Same age as Brett deledio, franklin, roughead and.... ME!!!!!

Still a lot left in a 26 year old! ;)

No way, we should learn from our mistakes, his best days are well gone

Hes 26 better jump in line for the old age pension .

A big no from me. He has 2 tricks.

1.Get it, sprint like all hell and then bomb it.

2. Get it, sprint like all hell and then do a dinky 10m pass to someone close.

He is one of the worst tacklers I have seen and is too easy to beat one-on-one.

May as well recruit Harry, we have picked up every other spud who has come onto the market.

Yeah your right. Clark and Dawes are woeful

the last player in the league i would want at the MFC

the guy is an absolute [censored] who thinks he is some sort of divine being

he is just a massive [censored]

id rather Stephen Milne on our team


the last player in the league i would want at the MFC

the guy is an absolute [censored] who thinks he is some sort of divine being

he is just a massive [censored]

id rather Stephen Milne on our team

Probably going a little too far there but I get your point.

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the last player in the league i would want at the MFC

the guy is an absolute [censored] who thinks he is some sort of divine being

he is just a massive [censored]

id rather Stephen Milne on our team

Milney is actually exactly what we need.. small crumbing goal kicker to play off Hogan and Mitch

id rather Stephen Milne on our team

If I were a moderator I would ban you for 6 weeks.

No one is worse than Milne.

 

the last player in the league i would want at the MFC

the guy is an absolute [censored] who thinks he is some sort of divine being

he is just a massive [censored]

id rather Stephen Milne on our team

Really?

no bloody way could I support this guy in any circumstances

an ego driven, self indulgent, over rated [censored]


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