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Your 2014 Predictions

Your 2014 Predictions 196 members have voted

  1. 1. Who will be the MFC's coach in 2014?

    • Paul Roos
      78
    • Neil Craig
      49
    • Other
      56
  2. 2. Will Max Gawn be at the club in 2014?

    • Yes
      178
    • No
      5
  3. 3. Will Colin Sylvia be at the club in 2014?

    • Yes
      120
    • No
      63
  4. 4. Will Jack Watts be at the club in 2014?

    • Yes
      179
    • No
      4
  5. 5. Who will be our biggest MIDFIELD recruit in 2014?

    • Our 1st round draft pick
      108
    • Daisy Thomas
      23
    • Adam Cooney
      3
    • Heath Scotland
      1
    • Daniel Cross
      8
    • Matthew Stokes
      2
    • Xavier Ellis
      5
    • Shane Tuck
      1
    • Nick Dal Santo
      5
    • Other
      27

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  On 14/07/2013 at 11:57, Kenny Powers said:

Unfortunately Clarke won't play another game

Can no one feed this troll.

 

We will be better than this season but how much is anyone's guess.

  On 10/07/2013 at 22:13, DeeZee said:

Hogan to be the biggest sensation the game has seen since coleman, catapults us into the finals and kicks 100 goals

Where's he going to kick them from... The back line?

 

Pick 2 for Ollie Wines. We should definetely do it

i dont think Port would accept even pick 1 for Ollie Wines.

He has proven his worth this year as good as a pick 1 would.

I'd love love love it, but unfortunately couldn't/wouldnt happen.


Coach - Roos

Gawn - Stay

Sylvia - Stay

Watts - Stay

Draft - Honeychurch (Only kid in this years draft ive seen play and a great last name......hot sister)

  On 14/07/2013 at 21:23, The Yarra said:

Can no one feed this troll.

You are correct but the administrator doesn't want to hear this.

  On 15/07/2013 at 21:07, Demon31 said:
You are correct but the administrator doesn't want to hear this. Correct about Clark I mean.
 
  On 15/07/2013 at 21:07, Demon31 said:

You are correct but the administrator doesn't want to hear this.

  On 15/07/2013 at 21:08, Demon31 said:
  On 15/07/2013 at 21:07, Demon31 said:
You are correct but the administrator doesn't want to hear this. Correct about Clark I mean.

'Administrators' usually baulk when posters claim controversial things just to see a few people react. Probably why you are so unpopular around here.

New Chairman

New Coach

New assistants

New Captain

Hogan joins the men

We are rostered to play the Cats at the MCG

Sylvia plays well at the Lions

Jamar plays poorly with GWS

Frawley re signs for another three years

Watts polls highest votes for the MFC in the Brownlow and wins the Bluey.

MFC finish 15th with no 10+ goal losses


  On 14/07/2013 at 11:57, Kenny Powers said:

Unfortunately Clarke won't play another game

He'd have to step down as skipper of Australia first. The cricket thread is in the Sports Forum.

  On 16/07/2013 at 04:44, H_T said:

He'd have to step down as skipper of Australia first. The cricket thread is in the Sports Forum.

very good pick up H_T

  On 15/07/2013 at 03:25, olisik said:

Pick 2 for Ollie Wines. We should definetely do it

Don't understand this at all. Wines has played 3 or 4 good games - which was always going to be the case with his mature body.

Giving up early picks for players is a gutless move, the type of strategic move that left Freo irrelevant for years. I'm confident the club will back the recruiters to get us a gem with pick 2.

We'll see who is right about Mitch Clark in the fullness of time. I do not believe he will return successfully to a meaningful AFL career. This is not said to tease. I believe it.


  On 16/07/2013 at 04:44, H_T said:

He'd have to step down as skipper of Australia first. The cricket thread is in the Sports Forum.

Kenny Powers must be on E.

It takes more effort to get Clark's name wrong than right. FFS

  On 16/07/2013 at 11:03, Demon31 said:

Are you mr popularity rpfc because you insult other posters?

You are insulted?

You come on here to insinuate a player will never play again and you do it just to inflame your fellow Demons supporters.

You don't do it to ingratiate yourself now do you?


  On 16/07/2013 at 11:10, Biffen said:

Kenny Powers must be on E.

Nah Biff he's NE- as in nonentity. Not clever enough to be taken seriously and not quite silly enough to provide a laugh. Pathetic enough however, not to realise this.

  On 16/07/2013 at 11:43, rpfc said:

You come on here to insinuate a player will never play again and you do it just to inflame your fellow Demons supporters.

You don't do it to ingratiate yourself now do you?

Given the trajectory of Trent Croad's career after he Lis Franc'd himself, I'd say denying this as a plausible conclusion smacks of rose-coloured glasses, or worse.

If I were our list manager, I'd be managing our talls under the assumption that Mitch Clark was never going to play again. To do otherwise, given the previous results in the limited dataset available, would be negligent in the extreme.

 
  On 16/07/2013 at 22:37, Demon31 said:

I do it because I think it's correct mr cross patch.

But you don't know anything do you?

  On 16/07/2013 at 14:33, autocol said:

Given the trajectory of Trent Croad's career after he Lis Franc'd himself, I'd say denying this as a plausible conclusion smacks of rose-coloured glasses, or worse.

If I were our list manager, I'd be managing our talls under the assumption that Mitch Clark was never going to play again. To do otherwise, given the previous results in the limited dataset available, would be negligent in the extreme.

The pre-disposition of Melbourne supporters is (perhaps correctly) to assume the worst of any situation.

You don't need to tell me about the seriousness of the injury - I understand that.

And, right now, we are in the phase where any information on his future is incredibly sought after by posters on this site.

Posters worrying about his future - I have no problem with.

Posters implying they know more than they do with closed statements like 'he will never play again' - I do have a problem with.

If you have inside knowledge, then explain and we can take it on face value and cry into our beers tonight.

But if you are just relaying your own fears as facts - keep them to yourself.


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