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Why should the club expect us supporters to fork out $198 for a ticket to the b&f. Just give it to Jones now. We dont need to hear people from the club stand up and talk bull about how great this club is and how its moving in a positive direction.

Also we dont need to hear players stand up and say how much they love the club and how things will get better. Im sick of players talking the talk and doing jack [censored] about it.

None of those players, well ok a maybe a handful dont deserve to be applauded for there season

 

Why should the club expect us supporters to fork out $198 for a ticket to the b&f. Just give it to Jones now. We dont need to hear people from the club stand up and talk bull about how great this club is and how its moving in a positive direction.

Also we dont need to hear players stand up and say how much they love the club and how things will get better. Im sick of players talking the talk and doing jack [censored] about it.

None of those players, well ok a maybe a handful dont deserve to be applauded for there season

Maybe they can make it free for members. Gesture of ....err....umm....something.

Why should the club expect us supporters to fork out $198 for a ticket to the b&f. Just give it to Jones now. We dont need to hear people from the club stand up and talk bull about how great this club is and how its moving in a positive direction.

Also we dont need to hear players stand up and say how much they love the club and how things will get better. Im sick of players talking the talk and doing jack [censored] about it.

None of those players, well ok a maybe a handful dont deserve to be applauded for there season

Agree entirly but why stop there? AFL Brownlow as well. I couldnt imagain playing for the MFC. I would be so embarrised being a [censored] weak player who is looked down apon by supports, members, other clubs and the entire AFL community. Still they do say "when dead wood rots, you know its dead"

 

i wonder how much the treatment of Moloney, Junior, Green and Bruce is affecting the current group?

One day they will be veterans and the club (well Neeld, Schwab and Bailey anyway) has shown it doesn't give a stuff about Best and Fairest players that have served the club for a long period

i wonder how much the treatment of Moloney, Junior, Green and Bruce is affecting the current group?

One day they will be veterans and the club (well Neeld, Schwab and Bailey anyway) has shown it doesn't give a stuff about Best and Fairest players that have served the club for a long period

I agree with you on Junior and Moloney however Bruce decided to leave and Greens time was up. The handeling of Junior was disgraceful and I for one think that Melbourne need to make amends to James for this. Only then can we move forward I think. I would kill to see Junior working with the club. Perhaps in development of our young players. Get Ling to the club too working in the midfield group.


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